Re: [secdir] Security Directorate lunch in IETF79

"Glen Zorn" <gwz@net-zen.net> Thu, 28 October 2010 03:19 UTC

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Subject: Re: [secdir] Security Directorate lunch in IETF79
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> At 1:52 PM -0400 10/27/10, Sandra Murphy wrote:
> >On Tue, 26 Oct 2010, Paul Hoffman wrote:
> >
> >>At 10:16 AM -0400 10/26/10, Sean Turner wrote:
> >>>As usual, we're planning to have the Security Directorate lunch on
> Tuesday. The room is still TBD.
> >>>
> >>>If there's anything special you'd like to discuss, please drop an
> email to Tim or me.
> >>
> >>What will the lunch scene for the meeting be? We have heard nothing
> from the Beijing hosts about where to-go food can be found in the hotel
> or short walking distance.
> >
> >The web site http://www.ietf79.cn/ has a "22 Oct. Updates" link to a
> list of restaurants in the hotel itself plus info about a "quick buffet
> working lunch" (100RMB), and a link to a map with other restaurants
> identified
> http://www.ietf79.cn/uploadfile/2010/1022/20101022095203464.pdf.
> >
> >Did you mean more than that?
> 
> No, that's exactly what I wanted. I'm glad to see the host is working on
> this! It looks like there are plenty of mini-markets nearby for fast
> food that will be well under 100 RMB ($15).

$15???  Wow.  How expensive has China become?  If you can't eat well for <
$5/day in Bangkok you're not trying...

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