I think the Mikrotik hotspot would work well for you. The flexibility is
nice.
You can edit the HTML code. At one location, a hotel, the users click
the link that would be normally for "demo available", but it says "I
agree to terms and service"
The user/pw entries are hidden. The demo is set
Ah ha, that explains it: I'm using unlicensed as an experiment to try
and generate revenue lol! My wife calls my business a "test"! ;)
On 3/3/07, Jack Unger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let me add that experimental licenses can't be used to generate revenue;
it's for testing purposes only. Commerc
I think we've nailed this one.
>I get the impression you define "front edge" as greatest market penetration
>or most sales or most copied. I define it as the being the one that takes
>off on their own and tries what everyone else is NOT doing.
We've found common ground ... in that we recognize
You can take his views however you wish... But NN legislation is probably on
the way, and this could get real ugly...REAL ugly real fast. When DC takes
on a "problem", whether or not it really exists, it turns political
instantly, and we could be the ones that get whipsawed.
http://www.wash
On Sat, 3 Mar 2007 14:01:32 -0600, Rich Comroe wrote
> >Sort of off topic, to be sure, but, exactly what does having a universal
> >standard do for us?
>
> Aren't all the toilet paper rolls the same width for your roller?
> Donn't all the toilets mount in the same size base fitting? :-)
Actua
>Sort of off topic, to be sure, but, exactly what does having a universal
>standard do for us?
Aren't all the toilet paper rolls the same width for your roller? Donn't all
the toilets mount in the same size base fitting? :-)
>How long... or, should I say, what, is even the remote possibility
Gee willikers George,
What color panties should I buy the ole' lady? - Hehehe
All the bandwidth intensive applications are at the hospital itself. The
whole major purpose of the 10mbps connection is for a system they call PAC's
which is a X ray thing that transmits the pictures via internet to a
On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 07:39:06 -0500, Carl A jeptha wrote
> Now I have to ask seeing that we are talking about rear-ends, isn't
> that paper for the printer a little tough on the behind, not a place
> to have a paper-cut you know.
>
> You have a Good Day now,
>
> Carl A Jeptha
> http://www.airnet
On Sat, 03 Mar 2007 00:04:51 -0800, George Rogato wrote
> wispa wrote:
>
> >
> > So, who set the "standard" for toilet paper roll size?
> >
>
> Actually Mark, as far as I can tell there is a standard for toilet
> paper rolls
But you can buy TP in a wide variety of sizes, density, etc.
Now I have to ask seeing that we are talking about rear-ends, isn't that
paper for the printer a little tough on the behind, not a place to have
a paper-cut you know.
You have a Good Day now,
Carl A Jeptha
http://www.airnet.ca
Office Phone: 905 349-2084
Office Hours: 9:00am - 5:00pm
skype caj
wispa wrote:
So, who set the "standard" for toilet paper roll size?
Actually Mark, as far as I can tell there is a standard for toilet paper
rolls
Same for paper towel rolls and even paper 8.5 x 11
Kind of makes it easy to use in printers from all manufacturers.
You asked :)
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