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Clive D.W. Feather clive at demon.net
Tue Dec 11 03:18:52 PST 2001


Stan O. Barber said:
> Here is the consensus ballot I will be passing out later today at IETF 52. If
> you want to participate in this consensus exercise, then copy this mail into a
> message to "voting at academ.houston.tx.us" between 1615CST today (12/11/2001) and
> 1615CST tomorrow (12/12/2001).
> 
> Since you can't circle easily in email, just erase the word that does NOT
> express you feelings. That means if you AGREE, then remove DISAGREE and vice
> versa. You can ignore item 1.

I can't easily do anything about it since it's not in plain text. Isn't
there an IETF rule about this ?

What is "CST" ? And today is the 11th of December, not the 12th of November.
[All readers: think carefully about those two points before knee-jerking.]

Assuming that you're writing in a US locale and that "CST" is meant to be
"-0700", then why am I forbidden to reply before 11 o'clock this evening ?

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