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Re: Terminal room at IETF74

2009-03-03 15:52:04

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<alpine(_dot_)BSF(_dot_)2(_dot_)00(_dot_)0903021337550(_dot_)15316(_at_)fledge(_dot_)watson(_dot_)org>,
 Samuel Weil
er writes:
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, John C Klensin wrote:

* Machines in the "netbook" category have gotten very cheap (cheaper 
than IETF registration fees, for example).  While I would not expect 
your company to change policy, obtaining a few of those machines and 
imaging them to contain nothing in local storage of corporate 
interest would seem economic - you are presumably not the only 
person who travels to the US.

I second this idea.

Given the duties on some of these systems in the EU, you might 
consider buying from a US vendor, having the machine shipped to the 
IETF hotel, and installing your choice of OS when you arrive.  And 
then you entirely avoid taking the system through US customs in the 
interesting direction.

Also consider used laptops: I just picked up a used Dell Latitude for 
about the same price as a netbook (and half the price of IETF 
registration), and I'm delighted.

-- Sam
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        There is no "interesting direction".  I'm pretty sure customs
        gets the same sort of search and ceasure rights on exit and
        it does on arrival.  They do here in Australia.

        Mark
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