Re: [AFMUG] OT TV Show

2018-06-06 Thread D. Ryan Spott
It’s like adult children of alcoholics therapy live in TV! ryan -- D. Ryan Spott | NGC457, llc broadband | telco | colo | communities PO Box 1734 Sultan, WA 98294 425-939-0047 > On Jun 1, 2018, at 23:09, Chuck McCown wrote: > > American Chopper is back. Mondays. Watched the first two

[AFMUG] OT TV Show

2018-06-01 Thread Chuck McCown
American Chopper is back. Mondays. Watched the first two episodes tonight. Philo. $16/month

Re: [AFMUG] OT TV show review

2016-01-21 Thread Cameron Crum
Cell tracking didn't have to be that hard. We used to just run an rf call trace in the switch and it would tell us every cell a person went through, what time, and the current cell they were on. It was pretty easy to track their path. Once we got to cdma with rake receivers and the phones talking

[AFMUG] OT TV show review

2016-01-21 Thread Chuck McCown
Not sure if I mentioned this or not. Sorry if this is a repeat.I binge watched "Making a Murderer" and enjoyed it, err, perhaps enjoyed is not the correct word. Was fascinated by it and the horrible way the system treats those without resources. Similarly enjoyed the "Serial" podcast

Re: [AFMUG] OT TV show review

2016-01-21 Thread Chuck McCown
Sounded like it was analog cell phone stuff. From: Chuck McCown Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 7:03 PM To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT TV show review They were trying to figure out where a person was based on pretty sketchy data. They knew which cell site and antenna

Re: [AFMUG] OT TV show review

2016-01-21 Thread Chuck McCown
To: af@afmug.com Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT TV show review Cell tracking didn't have to be that hard. We used to just run an rf call trace in the switch and it would tell us every cell a person went through, what time, and the current cell they were on. It was pretty easy to track their path. Once

Re: [AFMUG] OT TV show review

2016-01-21 Thread Jaime Solorza
d on pretty sketchy > data. They knew which cell site and antenna but it could have been off of > a back lobe. The podcast went over this stuff multiple times. Truly ad > nauseam. > > *From:* Cameron Crum <cc...@wispmon.com> > *Sent:* Thursday, January 21, 2016 6:49 PM > *To