[98attendees] Lost: Men's Ring and Bison; Found: Rubber Tie

David C Lawrence <tale@akamai.com> Thu, 30 March 2017 14:21 UTC

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Subject: [98attendees] Lost: Men's Ring and Bison; Found: Rubber Tie
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I've lost a ring, silver with a Celtic knot pattern and blackened
grooves. Apparently it was lost some time on Tuesday, though I failed
to notice until yesterday.  I've checked with the hotel and with the
IETF registration desk to no avail, so now I turn to the list at large
with the hope someone did find it.

Also missing is a small pewter bison.  If that was found without the
ring it might still help triangulate where the ring loss occurred.

Finally, this morning on the ground by the coffee stations on the
concourse level I found a rubber band tie on a small dowel:

http://dd.org/~tale/temp/tie.jpg

I have no idea whether it's just junk or an important part of
someone's kit.