[ietf86-tech] FW: Let's start with an important question
Colin Doyle
cdoyle at verilan.com
Mon Feb 4 14:00:07 PST 2013
My $.02, which I accidentally only sent to Jim.
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From: Colin Doyle
Sent: 2/4/2013 4:55 PM
To: Jim Martin
Subject: RE: [ietf86-tech] Let's start with an important question
I would be happy to pack in some good, Oregon microbrew. I bet we could
have some fun if other like-minded individuals brought their local
flavors for variety. As for the general public, I think your list is
great. New Belgium typically finds its way into distribution pipelines
if you need some other options due to availability.
C
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From: Jim Martin
Sent: 2/4/2013 4:33 PM
To: ietf86-tech at daedelus.com
Subject: [ietf86-tech] Let's start with an important question
Gentlepeople,
Ok, clearly what I need to be sending to the list is a braindump of
where we are on this net. However, it's being pre-empted by an urgent
question from Marcia.
The hotel is very isolated (if you don't have a car) and the Hotel
bar has a /very/ meagre (read: mainstream US) beer selection. To put
it into perspective, the only "vaguely interesting" beer is Sam Adams
Light.
Well Marcia is working with the hotel, and they're willing to bring
in additional options, but have asked us what we'd like to see.
Since they'll have to be working with a mainstream distributor, and
not everyone is a beer snob, my list to her was:
Sierra Nevada, Guinness, and Blue Moon
I also mentioned that if there was an interesting local micro-brew,
folks often are looking for something local....
Opinions? Other thoughts?
Now, I promise I'll dump the actual technical stuff here shortly, but
this was URGENT! ;-)
- Jim
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