Hi Bill,<div><br></div><div>At the airport en route to Paris - glad I got this before boarding the plane.</div><div><br></div><div>I would be honoured if Kathy could take the slot that was originally given to me. In fact, I should never have a travel slot if Kathy needs one. She is far more valuable than me in every possible way and I really hope she can go.</div>
<div><br></div><div>I've been in contact with Nuno in recent weeks and he'd be a fine choice as well. </div><div><br></div><div>Thanks for getting on this so quickly, Bill. Thanks as well for the warm surgical wishes. The concept of not walking on the side of my little toe for life is an appealing one. Enjoy Durban and, as I wrote, there is still a chance I'll be there for the first few days.</div>
<div><br></div><div>Best,</div><div><br></div><div>Ed</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 10:58 AM, William Drake <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:william.drake@uzh.ch" target="_blank">william.drake@uzh.ch</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Thanks for the notification Ed, and good luck with the toe.<br>
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Kathy Kleinman will be on the closed generic panel remotely. I know we spoke months ago about whether she'd be able to come to Durban but amidst the fog of mail this morning can't remember what she said. I think it'd be worth going back to her. Although actually, as of an hour ago we now also have Wendy's NCSG slot to fill, so there's also that possibility. It's currently 3am in California but when Robin's online hopefully we sort that quickly.<br>
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My other suggestion would Nuno Garcia, who was on the EC last year. I saw him at EuroDIG in Lisbon last week and at least at that point he indicated that he was available should any travel slots open (this was in light of known NCSG vacancies). He'd like to get more involved and like Kathy wouldn't have any visa issues to contend with.<br>
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Would Kathy or Nuno be ok with those of EC members who are in mail contact today? Or do you have an alternative?<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Bill<br>
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On Jun 27, 2013, at 9:21 PM, Edward Morris <<a href="mailto:edward.morris@ALUMNI.USC.EDU">edward.morris@ALUMNI.USC.EDU</a>> wrote:<br>
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> Hi everybody,<br>
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> I regret to inform you that yesterday I received notice that I've been scheduled for surgery at Guy's Hospital in London on the 17th of July. It's nothing serious, hammertoe surgery, but it is something I really wanted to get done in the United Kingdom prior to my return to the U.S.A. Medical care in the United Kingdom is free, medical care in the United States is far from free. U.K. medical care is also very centralised and once surgery is agreed scheduling is done without consultation with the patient. You just get a letter in the mail, as has occurred here. I did know this was a possibility but with the NHS little is predictable.<br>
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> I've considered going back on the wait list so I can attend the full Durban conference but that would not be in my best interest. I will obviously be able to participate remotely and there is a chance I will be able to attend the first few days of the conference, including Constituency Day, at my own expense. I need to talk to the nice people who insured my trip to see what my options are as I had already paid for my own plane ticket. I know I can get a refund, I don't know if I can change dates. I'll check that upon my return to Leeds on Wednesday. I believe that those who accept travel support have a moral obligation to attend the entire Meeting, which I'm now unable to do.<br>
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> I have notified Constituency Travel of my inability to accept travel support for this Meeting and they have reopened the slot.<br>
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> Although the E.C. has final authority to select recipients of travel support, I do give my proxy on this matter to our Chair Bill Drake. I'll be offline at concerts in Paris and London through the first part of next week and realize prompt action needs to be taken. If there is a problem finding someone who can commit so close to the Meeting consideration might want to be given to offering support to one of our new members in order to stimulate participation. I'll leave that for Bill and the others to decide.<br>
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> Again, my apologies for this situation. It might be something about the U.K., as I know Maria has also had to pull out for medical reasons. It's a good thing ICANN is coming to visit us next year in London, because it appears we have trouble getting to ICANN. :)<br>
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> Hopefully this can be turned into a winning situation by giving support to someone new who can make a real contribution on the ground.<br>
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> Kind Regards,<br>
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> Edward Morris<br>
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