On Fri, 2014-01-31 at 13:51 +0000, Tim Chown wrote:
On 31 Jan 2014, at 13:23, Dearlove, Christopher (UK) <chris.dearlove@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
John Levine
It's, ah, quite informal. Tee shirts and sandals are common when the weather is warm enough.
London. March. Expect rain. (The March was almost redundant there.)
Indeed. Large chunks of England are underwater… it’s been raining for some time.
Tim
But in the best traditions of the interactions of British Politics and British Weather, a Minister for Floods will have been appointed just in time for the floods to disappear and we will be experiencing the start of a months long heat wave and drought by then. Never take anything for granted!
Yeah, nothing like the environment minister turning up to a village three weeks after it's become an island and wondering why he's getting a bit of abuse...
London is fine, just check if you plan on any trips to the country, e.g. to see stonehenge, you should check the status. The BBC has good coverage and updates, e.g. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25629479.
The only disruption in March may be more tube strikes. You may have to walk places on the surface streets....
Green wellies are de rigueur in place of sandals for flood wear in the UK. Could have done with them back at IETF 65 in Dallas!
I don't think wellies would have helped in Dallas - now THAT was a flood. Whole cars were underwater. Everything's bigger in Texas!
Tim
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