Re: IETF 78: getting to/from/around Maastricht

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On Jul 13, 2010, at 8:41 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:


"Jaap" == Jaap Akkerhuis <jaap@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
   Jaap> I'm not really planning to take a train to IETF-79 but it is
   Jaap> an interesting idea. The Dutch internatial railway site
Jaap> <http://www.nshispeed.nl/nl/internationale-trein> planner does
   Jaap> show you the Oslo <-> Peking trip which seems to take 196 hrs
   Jaap> 2 min (including transfers).

Cool.  But, it would be more cool ifwe just had the IETF *on* that
train :-)

Our first IETF in Russia held on the Trans Siberian express ? It sounds very... Russian.

Regards
Marshall



Then the debase can be between whether the train should have it's own
AS, and whether we should MANET, RPL... and whether or not KEYPROV can
help us if we decide just to "borrow" wifi along the way...

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