Go to Toronto, Canada then! Summers are nice here. It can be as warm as the
Sahara desert.
There are so many ISPs here in Toronto alone, they may benefit from NANOG's
wisdom.
Go to Toronto, Canada then! Summers are nice here. It can be as warm as the
Sahara desert.
There are so many ISPs here in Toronto alone, they may benefit from NANOG's
wisdom.
Rudy Amid wrote:
Go to Toronto, Canada then! Summers are nice here. It can be as warm as the
Sahara desert.There are so many ISPs here in Toronto alone, they may benefit from NANOG's
wisdom.---
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> From: Len Rose <len@netsys.com>
> To: nanog@home.merit.edu
> Subject: Re: NANOG 10
> Date: Tuesday, March 18, 1997 4:33 PM
>
> Who in their right mind would want to go to Florida in the middle of
> summer?
>
> Len
>
>
> len@netsys.com
> http://www.netsys.com
Agreed, Toronto would be the ideal location.
Michael Gibson
Sr. Network Admin - Netcom Canada
Rudy Amid wrote:
>
> Go to Toronto, Canada then! Summers are nice here. It can be as warm as the
> Sahara desert.
>
> There are so many ISPs here in Toronto alone, they may benefit from NANOG's
> wisdom.
[ ... ]
Agreed, Toronto would be the ideal location.
I think it'd be great to see NANOG happen regularly north of 49. But
ideal locations include a generous sponsor who'll handle some significant
hassles and expenses--suggestions?
> Go to Toronto, Canada then! Summers are nice here. It can be as warm
> as the Sahara desert.
Don't kid yourself. Toronto summers aren't any different from any other
Great Lakes city like Rochester, Buffalo, Ann Arbor. The Sahara is HOT and
DRY.
Agreed, Toronto would be the ideal location.
Here's what you do then. NANOG 13 will be held in June of 1998, right?
Torontonians aren't afraid of lucky 13 are they? So dig up a sponsor
like Rogers Network Services who is willing to throw a bit of money into
the pot, get them to read http://www.nanog.org/tips.html so they have a
vague idea of what is needed and get them to send some email to
wbn@merit.edu
Make sure you do the planning on this with more lead time than traditional
NANOG meetings because, although Americans can just waltz through the
border anytime with merely a birth certificate, people who are not
American citizens may need to get a visa depending on their country of
origin.
Michael Dillon - Internet & ISP Consulting
Memra Software Inc. - Fax: +1-250-546-3049
http://www.memra.com - E-mail: michael@memra.com
Things are looking as though I'll be spending the next year in my
company's Bangalore, India office. Attendance of NANOG meetings probably
won't be so easy. Does anyone know of any similar brain sharing forums in
that part of the world?
thanks, Paul.