[ietf-smtp] lounging around

Dave Crocker <dhc@dcrocker.net> Fri, 03 January 2020 04:37 UTC

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On 1/2/2020 8:33 PM, Keith Moore wrote:
> (I always used to wonder about Dulles airport when they still used the 
> "mobile lounges"... did you have to pre-pre-board those?)


Actually, yes.  Whenever you thought you needed to get to the airport 
for your flight, you needed to get there an additional 30 minutes 
earlier, to catch the shuttle/lounge.

The mobile lounge was an impressively good example of a very good idea 
what totally didn't work as intended.

d/
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Dave Crocker
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