Re: [88attendees] hotel elevators

Leif Johansson <leifj@sunet.se> Sat, 02 November 2013 21:58 UTC

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On 11/02/2013 10:48 PM, Ted Lemon wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2013, at 2:44 PM, Jamal Hadi Salim <hadi@mojatatu.com> wrote:
>> Feels like overzelous, most optimal ever protocol design at
>> the expense of usability.
> This point was already raised and discussed at a previous IETF.   You should take a look at the archives before doing further research.
>
> ;)
>
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Good initiative Ted :-) Lets expand the list of exhausted topics for the
good of the community:

- multimedia toilets in Japan
- elevators in Vancouver
- trains and pickpockets in Europe
- cookies anywhere.

Maybe this should go into the tao (or maybe an IANA registry - ahh the
possibilities....).