Re: [97attendees] Food poisoning

ietf@johnlevine.com Mon, 21 November 2016 14:36 UTC

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In article <7594FB04B1934943A5C02806D1A2204B4BE825E3@ESESSMB209.ericsson.se> you write:
>I regard the coffee served in many hotels poison, but as long as there is a Starbucks nearby I'm fine :)

I don't think I've ever seen as many coffee places as I did on the way
from my hotel to the Conrad.  That doesn't seem to be a problem in
Seoul.

R's,
John

PS: I don't drink Starbucks in the US, so why would I drink it on the other side of the world?