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Eric Rescorla <ekr at rtfm.com> writes: > Carsten Bormann <cabo at tzi.org> writes: > >> On Apr 02 2005, at 15:35 Uhr, Sam Hartman wrote: >> >>> Similarly the >>> rest of the world would like to show that we should have the meetings >>> closer to them. >> >> You are making an assumption about the motives of the people that >> point out the continuing decline of suitability of the US as a meeting >> place for an international organisation. >> This assumption may suggest itself, but it certainly does not apply to >> all of those making the argument. > > Maybe not, but I doubt it's coincidence that the people who are > most enthusiastic about Europe are European and that the people who > seem most enthusiastic about Asia are Asian. The word "generally" should appear in the above sentence. And of course, not that it needs saying, but the people most enthusiastic about North America are generally North American, which, purely as a mattter of population distribution, mostly means the United States. -Ekr _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf at ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf
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