So.....if I don't tweet does that indicate anything about what I know or don't know?

On 2/25/2019 8:20 PM, Steve Jones wrote:
ahhhhhh!!! that explains this
the chicago to new york trading backhaul, i will guarantee you that one of these guys is basing all this knowlege based on articles about that, and then went from there. the rest of them assume he knows what hes talking about because he tweets

On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 5:50 PM <ch...@wbmfg.com <mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote:

    My argument before the lawmakers is that a 100% microwave network
    is not the best thing for public safety.  They should do public
    private partnerships and take fiber feeds to their radio sites. 
    They are arguing that microwave will always win out over fiber.  I
    can argue this both ways depending on who is buttering my bread.
    *From:* Ken Hohhof
    *Sent:* Monday, February 25, 2019 4:44 PM
    *To:* 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group'
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Earthquake Fiber vs Microwave

    The lesson I am drawing from this discussion is “don’t put all
    your eggs in one basket”.  It seems like any given natural (or
    man-made) disaster might have a greater impact on fiber or
    microwave (ignoring that many networks are a hybrid of both
    technologies), it’s hard to say one will always be more immune or
    quicker to restore.  So a little of each might be best.  Like FTTH
    plus cellular as backup.

    *From:* AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com
    <mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com>> *On Behalf Of *Lewis Bergman
    *Sent:* Monday, February 25, 2019 4:20 PM
    *To:* AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com
    <mailto:af@af.afmug.com>>
    *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] Earthquake Fiber vs Microwave

    I don't have earthquake knowledge but I do know that when the US
    bombed the crap or of Iraq a huge amount O of fiber was destroyed
    by the percussion of the explosions. As a result all US bases that
    I know of were rebuilt using heavy rigid conduit. Cost the fortunes.

    I doubt there is any direct correlation and I don't know if
    extremely rigid conduit would survive a quake better than anything
    else. I saw a documentary on it years back.

    On Mon, Feb 25, 2019, 3:25 PM Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us>
    wrote:

        UNR has an earthquake lab. No idea how much it costs to get
        time on the
        equipment though outside of a research project (industry
        user). Probably
        not cheap.

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