Re: [93attendees] pocket knife in Prague

Benson Schliesser <bensons@queuefull.net> Fri, 10 July 2015 21:46 UTC

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Subject: Re: [93attendees] pocket knife in Prague
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Ignacio Solis wrote:
> Hey Benson, do you expect to get a lot of Amazon packages in Prague? Or
> are you just planning for fruits and cheese? :-)

Mostly cheese. :) But I do routinely find myself ordering things shipped 
to hotels, as a result of how much travel I do. On a couple occasions 
I've avoided paying for (outrageously priced) laundry service during a 
multi-week trip by simply ordering essential clothes shipped to the 
hotel. On one such trip I didn't have a knife, and I had to ask the 
front desk to cut open a package containing underwear. That was 
entertaining for all of us.

> Maybe the IETF Host can give away branded knives and then you wouldn't
> have to carry one there in your suitcase.

I'll try to remember that idea for the future. For IETF-93 in Prague I 
think the gift for Social attendees will be more useful than a knife, 
given the locale...

Cheers,
-Benson