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Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG?
From: "Paul G. Donner" <pdonner () cisco com>
Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 10:51:21 -0400
Actually, to be more precise, that would be: enredo () reacciun ve
>From what I generally see, though, there is a lot of politicking
going on on this list. But you should be able to hit some folks
that might be interested in what you are doing. English will
generally work although you might not get everyone's attention.
-Donner
p.s. The educated latin americans generally speak two languages
also.
>>>>
At 07:37 PM 9/5/98 -0700, Randy Bush wrote:<<<<
>> Leaving out South America (onlybecauseIdon'tknow)
>
>enredo is the closest of which i am aware.
A lot of this is conducted in Spanish, the "other" language on this
side of the hemisphere.
>
>randy
>
>
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- Summary - RE: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG?, (continued)
- Summary - RE: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Barry Raveendran Greene (Sep 17)
- RE: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Alan Barrett (Sep 08)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Steven G. Huter (Sep 08)
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- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? David R. Conrad (Sep 08)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Sean M. Doran (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Randy Bush (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Sean M. Doran (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Howard C. Berkowitz (Sep 05)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Paul G. Donner (Sep 06)
- Re: European/Asian equivalents to NANOG? Jim Fleming (Sep 07)