Hauling gear around a NANOG meeting

Hyunseog Ryu r.hyunseog at ieee.org
Thu May 22 21:19:16 UTC 2008


Probably if you stick to common sense, it will be o.k.
If you see broken windows and/or lots of graffiti in the wall,
probably I wouldn't go there. ^>^

Since you will be seeing more people in NYC area,
you may get some stress to see lots of people,
but overall it's not that bad.
Just stick to your instinct, and common sense.

Hyun


Alex Rubenstein wrote:
>> I hate to break the news to the New York bashers, but New York is one of
>> the safest American cities. This is not a controversial statement.
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> While I generally agree with what Rod is saying, saying "NYC is safe" is
> like saying "all routers are cisco"
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> There are safe areas, and there are not safe areas. I don't know how the
> Brooklyn side of the Brooklyn bridge rates, but I don't think I'd be overly
> concerned. And, since people going to NANOG tend to have a herding instinct,
> there shouldn't be a problem. 
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>> New York has a lower incidence of crime than Miami, Detroit, Seattle,
>> Los Vegas, Houston, Atlanta, DC, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia.
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> Yes, but in at least most of those locations, my Florida or Utah CCW is
> valid.
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