I’ll be in St. Louis, MO for the beginning of next week and would love to meet up with some of you.
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday I will be attending NANOG 38. NANOG is the North American Network Operators Group and is a great place to stay current with cool stuff in the systems, networking and operations fields. The meeting also coincides with ARIN’s meeting. ARIN, if you don’t already know, is the group that manages IP address allocations and assignments for North America. It manages the policy that its members (ISPs and networks mostly) fall under when requesting and managing IP space. It’s a great group that masterfully handles what seems like an easy task but is actually quite complicated.
If you want to try and meet while I’m in town just shoot me an email or reply below. I’ll be staying at the Knight Center at my Alma Mater, Washington University in St. Louis (also a NANOG sponsor). It’s not far from where the conference is and it keeps me near Clayton and University City, two of my favorite St. Louis neighborhoods. ![]()




David
Yea one of my friends came into town for NANOG as well. I believe he spoke at the NANOG conference as well. I was hoping to meet up with him but we just never got replies back to each other. I had a notion to ask him how STL was to him.
And yes I graduated from Ranken Tech in 1998, not too far from WashU
posted on October 16th, 2006 at 1:53 am
clock — watching time, the only true currency » » Representing PhishTank on local television
[…] Last week, the local CBS affiliate followed up on Allison’s suggestion that they cover PhishTank as part of their Consumer Watch program. David was out of town. So, while Mike did the bulk of the coding, Aaron brought the design together to make PhishTank easy on the eyes and mouse clicks, Allison reached out (with success) to numerous media outlets, and others contributed in various ways, I ended up as the on-camera representative for OpenDNS. Judge for yourself. […]
posted on October 17th, 2006 at 9:18 pm