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Hello, 


Whoever is in charge of adding/removing email addresses to this listserv, I am requesting that my email address be removed. 


This sort of exchange is fruitless, a waste of time and unprofessional. This is not the first time I have received these types of email exchanges. 


Again, please remove my email address. 


Regards, 






Michael Carson 

YMCA of the USA 
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ginger Paque" <[log in to unmask]> 
To: [log in to unmask] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 3, 2012 9:28:38 AM 
Subject: Re: knitters needle 

I have never had my knitting needles taken from me on a flight. I do use circular needles, to avoid poking my seatmates, but have never had the needles questioned except by other envious knitters who come up to me and say: What??? We can carry our knitting needles on the plane? 

I think a knit in is a spectacular idea. I will have a project with me in Baku, and can bring extra needles and yarn for those who want to learn to knit :) 

Cheers, Ginger 
Ginger (Virginia) Paque 


[log in to unmask] 
Diplo Foundation 
Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme 
www.diplomacy.edu/ig 






On 3 July 2012 09:48, Andrew A. Adams < [log in to unmask] > wrote: 


William Drake suggested: 
> When the IOC folks were speaking in Prague it'd have been great if a 
> bunch of people could have pulled out knitting needles…maybe Toronto? 
> Some street theatre is always good for a meeting… 

Nice idea. You'd have to find a local supply (or have someone bring hold 
baggage to bring in a bunch) though, since AFAIK knitting needles are amongst 
the terrible deadly weapons currently banned from being taken onto planes in 
the war on tourism. ICANN meetings are short enough that lots of attendees 
may well be flying hand luggage only (I know I would be). 


-- 
Professor Andrew A Adams [log in to unmask] 
Professor at Graduate School of Business Administration, and 
Deputy Director of the Centre for Business Information Ethics 
Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan http://www.a-cubed.info/ 





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