Address:
646 W 131st St.
New York, NY 10027
212-694-1777
Catering: 212-694-1777
NYC Directions:
Dinosaur BBQ NYC is located on the corner of 131st St and 12th Ave.
Just South of Fairway Market and North of the Cotton Club under the
Riverside Drive Bridge.
Exit 125th street off of the Henry Hudso
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>I second the motion to recognize Dinosaur BBQ. All those in favor?
Dinosaur is swell, but it's in Syracuse.
Perhaps you could pick one that's reachable by subway instead.
I second the motion to recognize Dinosaur BBQ. All those in favor?
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 6:39 PM, Fisher, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally I like dinosaur bbq, great malt beverages as well, and also blue
> smoke is great and if you like jazz, check out downstairs.
>
Folks,
Here's the agenda for the ISP security BOF tomorrow
afternoon. There's still some space left on the agenda
so if there's something you'd like to discuss (or hear
someone else discuss) drop Stefan and I an email.
Thanks, see you in Brooklyn!
-danny & Stefan
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Personally I like dinosaur bbq, great malt beverages as well, and also blue
smoke is great and if you like jazz, check out downstairs.
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From: andrew young
To: Scott Brim
CC: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sat May 31 18:28:57 2008
Speaking of food, ill be going to the Big Apple BBQ fest next weekend:
http://bigapplebbq.org/2008/
If you love to eat BBQ, this is a big MUST to cap off your stay in NYC.
if you do decided to go, be sure to get the Fastpass:
http://www.bigapplebbq.org/2008/index.php?s=fastpass You dont want to
I will be out of the office from May 31 - June 4 attending the
NANOG conference in NYC with limited access to email. For urgent
issues, please contact Dwight Ernest ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
... which isn't to say those all aren't wonderful.
On 5/31/08 12:36 PM, Rod Beck allegedly wrote:
I strongly suggest that those heading to New York visit the great
musems, architecture (Saint Patrick's Cathedral), and restaurants.
You have the American Museum of Natural History, which includes an
excellent Planetarium and just on the other side o
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 5:34 PM, Greg VILLAIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have an equivalent dilemma: I'm of course well educated about not
> de-aggregating and would like, as much as possible, to avoid it.
> I'm trying to build a small-bandwidth core across an MPLS VPN, and I haven't
> been ab
I would like any pointers to good documents that outline what sort of
packet modifications are allowed (in terms of Internet culture/policies)
by networks.
Notably:
For a transit network (neither sending or destination IPs belong to the
network)
For the sending network (originating IP belongs to
On May 22, 2008, at 7:02 PM, Joe Maimon wrote:
James Kelty wrote:
Hey all,
I'm looking for an opinion from the group. I have an ARIN /21
assignment and a new requirement for a second data center. Rather
than ask for another assignment, I would like to advertise one /22
from one location
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Christopher Morrow wrote:
| On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Rod Beck
| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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|> Do not take taxis in New York. The subway is much faster and cheaper.
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| 'you may consider that the NYC metro system is fairly cheap, fairly
| ub
I miss those dancing rats on the Subway platform at Columbus Circle. Frisky
Little Criters.
Regards,
Roderick S. Beck
Director of European Sales
Hibernia Atlantic
1, Passage du Chantier, 75012 Paris
http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com
Wireless: 1-212-444-8829.
Landline: 33-1-4346-3209.
French Wir
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Rod Beck
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do not take taxis in New York. The subway is much faster and cheaper.
'you may consider that the NYC metro system is fairly cheap, fairly
ubiquitous... Taxi's are relatively expensive in the city, though nice
for certain plac
I strongly suggest that those heading to New York visit the great musems,
architecture (Saint Patrick's Cathedral), and restaurants. You have the
American Museum of Natural History, which includes an excellent Planetarium and
just on the other side of Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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