Rick Sivernell wrote:
> Snip
>
> > I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
> > (Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County *except* Seattle). Without
> > the ferry ride I could drive there in 20 minutes (traffic permitting). Or,
> > my preference, I could
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
>
> > You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area
> > code! :-) Of
> > course,
> > I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
>
> I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
> (Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 20:37, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Or,
> my preference, I could hit it with a short range tactical nuke from here.
d In A Chord,
5 or 10kt?
Just curious.
Terence
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On Tuesday 24 July 2001 03:37 pm, you wrote:
> > You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area
> > code! :-) Of
> > course,
> > I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
>
> I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
> (Seattle area). Redmon
> You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area
> code! :-) Of
> course,
> I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
I *work* in the 360 area code (most of western Washington). I live in 206
(Seattle area). Redmond is in 425 (King County *except* Seattle). Without
th
You can't be that close to Redmond, you've got a 360 area code! :-) Of
course,
I suppose that's relative given the list membership.
On 24 Jul 2001 12:38:57 -0700, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
>
> David,
>
> > > Here in the pacific northwest we transmit them via tree sap
> > -- we aren't
> > >
David,
> > Here in the pacific northwest we transmit them via tree sap
> -- we aren't
> > allowed to use owls or other birds.
> >
>
> Is there an RFC that covers this? Avian carriers do have an
> RFC (see my
> previous post). If you method is legitimate, then it either has or
> needs an E
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> > > Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second
> > pings aren't
> > > bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals
> > come in on
> > > surplus DC mine cable.
> >
> > We
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 10:38:44PM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote:
> Kurt Wall wrote:
> >
> > We use carrier pigeons to transmit our packets in Holladay, UT.
> >
>
> Then I assume you are in full compliance with the new RFC2549, IP over
> Avian Carriers with Quality of Service, which updated RFC1
I'mleaving on that one, it's getting deeper than the mud up Muddygut
holler.
Randy Donohoe
On Tuesday 24 July 2001 11:15, you wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> > > Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second
> >
> > pings aren't
> >
> > > bad,
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> > Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second
> pings aren't
> > bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals
> come in on
> > surplus DC mine cable.
>
> We use carrier pigeons to transmit our packe
Kurt Wall wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> > Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't
> > bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on
> > surplus DC mine cable.
>
> We use carrier pigeons to transmi
On Mon, Jul 23, 2001 at 07:35:27PM -0400, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't
> bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on
> surplus DC mine cable.
We use carrier pigeons to transmit our packets in Holladay, UT.
Thanks for the exposure, that'll help a lot. Two-second pings aren't
bad, over here in the hills of eastern Kentucky our signals come in on
surplus DC mine cable.
Randy Donohoe
On Monday 23 July 2001 17:58, you wrote:
> On Monday 23 July 2001 23:34, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> > I'm writing to ask yo
On Monday 23 July 2001 23:34, Randy Donohoe wrote:
> I'm writing to ask your help in evaluating a column I'm considering
> submitting to some sites and newspapers. The column is called "The
> Curve", and is basically a tutorial on Linux for the raw beginner.
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