Well, I'm sure as hell not bringing a tie. At 04:19 PM 6/19/96 +0800, Vadim Antonov wrote:
How about a tie party? :)
--vadim
From: Per Gregers Bilse <bilse@EU.net>
Bob is actually quite funny at times, I liked the thing about wearing a tie. Can we get somebody to send a reminder on the IETF announcement list, for people to bring ties and testboot their laptops before turning up in Montreal?
Justin Newton Internet Architect Erol's Internet Services
On Thu, 20 Jun 1996, Justin W. Newton wrote:
Well, I'm sure as hell not bringing a tie.
Why don't you just get one person to bring a tie and a suit jacket (large size so it fits anyone) and then you can all take turns wearing the suit and tie when you do your presentation. :-) HINT: Get somebody to tie the tie and then have it sewed together or something so it doesn't accidentally come undone. Michael Dillon ISP & Internet Consulting Memra Software Inc. Fax: +1-604-546-3049 http://www.memra.com E-mail: michael@memra.com
Quoth Michael Dillon:
On Thu, 20 Jun 1996, Justin W. Newton wrote:
Well, I'm sure as hell not bringing a tie.
Why don't you just get one person to bring a tie and a suit jacket (large size so it fits anyone) and then you can all take turns wearing the suit and tie when you do your presentation. :-)
HINT: Get somebody to tie the tie and then have it sewed together or something so it doesn't accidentally come undone.
Maybe David Byrne will loan out that Big Suit he wore in "Stop Making Sense." All the presenters could get into the Big Suit in the morning, reducing the amount of time wasted between presentations. Stephen - ----- Stephen Stuart stuart@pa.dec.com Network Systems Laboratory Digital Equipment Corporation
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