at COMMONS - 06
So I’m in San Diego at the super computing lab at the COMMONS conference. Crazy. Sitting next to Matty from Seattle Wireless. I think he likes me because each time I see him he’s meaner to me.
The people in the room seem to be a mix of community networking / CWN people and internet researchers.
The best intro to this project/conference (besides the main page) is this presentation by kc claffy.
Internet measurement: what have we learned?
There’s *lots* of really smart people in this room. I’ve learned a lot already. I was piling through the reading list saturday and last night (my roommate printed up a bunch of it).
Oh yeah - I spent sunday night in tijuana. That was pretty crazy.
My head hurts already. Not from tj - from trying to catch up on discussions on peering, fcc policy, architecture, rural, internet history, etc. The tough thing is that there’s so many areas of expertise in this room that I can’t concentrate to learn one lingo/viewpoint.
My stomach hurts from tijuana. Not from drinking, I think it was from the tripe soup at the saints festival.
December 12th, 2006 at 7:54 pm
tripe soup! what were you thinking eating stomach in a place not renown for being easy on your stomach! ich!
btw - can ya bring back that cyberinfrastructure paper/presentation souvenir! huh! pueeeeese!
December 12th, 2006 at 8:03 pm
i found it! sorry! the paper!