[Nanog-futures] level of fail
Gregory Hicks
ghicks at cadence.com
Wed Feb 27 06:52:07 UTC 2008
> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:03:15 +0900
> From: Adrian Chadd <adrian at creative.net.au>
>
> On Tue, Feb 26, 2008, Christian Nielsen wrote:
> > >From personal experience, it is easier to attend Nanog 1000 miles
> > >away than 10 miles away. Work/Family pull me away when close to
> > >home.
>
> I think Perth, Western Australia is about as far from anywhere else
> in the Western World you can get. I'd be all for a NANOG being held
> here.
Having been there about 20 years on a port visit, I'd go for that
also. Unfortunately, I couldn't attend... (Too expensive since I have
to pay out of my own pocket...)
Regards,
Gregory Hicks
>
> There's definitely a "its too hard" limit. :)
>
> Adrian
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