Re: YATS? Re: T-shirts, and some suggestions for future ietfmeetings

"Charles E.Perkins" <charliep@iprg.nokia.com> Wed, 11 August 2004 22:41 UTC

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Subject: Re: YATS? Re: T-shirts, and some suggestions for future ietfmeetings
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A dozen conference bags might already be
enough to last for many years.  A dozen
T-shirts might be barely enough to last
between visits to the laundromat.
I'd be a lot happier with more T-shirts,
in preference to more conference bags.

Regards,
Charlie P.

PS. I have a lot of extra conference bags
    I would trade for something...


Paul Hoffman / VPNC wrote:
> 
> Even mediumly-constructed canvas bags can be more useful than a
> t-shirt. I have no problem using my Networld '91 canvas bag to schlep
> groceries around. And canvas bags are great for lab equipment. Or
> beach gear.
> 
> --Paul Hoffman, Director
> --VPN Consortium

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