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Re: [icann-eu] 10.000 PIN codes found....
- To: Harald Alvestrand <Harald@Alvestrand.no>
- Subject: Re: [icann-eu] 10.000 PIN codes found....
- From: Marc Schneiders <marc@schneiders.org>
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 17:08:23 +0100 (CET)
- cc: icann-europe@fitug.de
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On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, at 14:51 [=GMT+0100], Harald Alvestrand wrote:
> At 06:58 19/11/2000 +0100, Marc Schneiders wrote:
> >On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, at 11:53 [=GMT+0100], Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
[...]
> > > I stuck my head into ICANN's offices while I was in LA.
> > > In the At Large Membership office, she (it's one person!) has stacked up
> > > approximately 10.000 PIN code envelopes, all returned from the post office
> > > and stamped with some variant of "unknown address".
[...]
> > > Only 60.000 non-activated memberships left to understand..... >
> >
> >What a relief! Though I would like to understand more of these 10,000
> >as well. Why not have a volunteer classify and count them? Might give
> >us a real clue.
>
> If you know a volunteer in the Bay Area, send his/her name to the ICANN
> staff and offer help. I may be able to supply introductions.
Alas. If I'd had known someone there, I might have attended the
meeting and seen the show myself, as well as the envelopes.
> But quick - the likely destination for these envelopes is landfill.
You mean they dump them in the bin? That would be a stupid move.
--
Marc Schneiders (rest in header)