Re: [68ATTENDEES] Hilton Prague

"Michal Krsek" <michal@krsek.cz> Fri, 23 March 2007 16:55 UTC

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Subject: Re: [68ATTENDEES] Hilton Prague
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 17:51:01 +0100
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Hello,

> I simply avoided smoky areas of the hotel; I find complaints about smoking 
> in a country where that's part of the culture to be silly.  Would we allow 
> smoking in a non-smoking hotel back home if a delegation of Czechs held a 
> conference there?  Of course not.  We're guests in their culture.  "Stop 
> smoking!  We bring a lot of money here!" is a singularly western point of 
> view and I find it a little embarrassing.

after some complains to smoky environment (and because of I simply don't 
like smoky areas), I did some social research for a this problem during 
Tuesday.

Found about 5 smoking people in different locations in the hotel. To be 
absolutelly open, four of them had IETF badge and the last one had his 
laptop open and I saw some IOS specific commands.

I know, five people is not countable amount, but ...

I don't want make a flamewar, just trying to paint rest of the "smoky" 
picture.

            Regards
                Michal Krsek - local non smoking ietf participant



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