On Sun, May 20, 2007 at 06:29:59PM -0700, Yoz Grahame wrote:
> I have heard of parts of America where it's used to send missions to
> air ambulance crews. I heard this from someone who was, at the time, a
> sysadmin for the telco which was providing the SMS network for these
> ambulances, which they had no idea about until they accidentally saw
> some of the messages queued during an accidental downtime.
That is Not Sane. Whoever decided to do that instead of, say, PHONING
THE CREWS needs a beating. With a phone call you really do *know*
whether your message got through or not, and if not, you can call
someone else to do the important work.
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David Cantrell | Enforcer, South London Linguistic Massive
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