Hey if they want to adopt me, they can go ahead, I bet the allowance
would be pretty good.
((218) 213-4272)
Ryan
On Jan 24, 2008, at 8:38 PM, George Rogato wrote:
> http://www.grandcentral.com/
>
> Something tells me they will eventually adopt every person on earth
> and
> change our las
Postfix
Cyrus IMAP or Courier IMAP
amavisd with ClamAV and SpamAssassin
The only webmail I have messed with is Squirrelmail and while it works
the stable version is non-javascript by design so it is very plain Jane.
Sam Tetherow
Sandhills Wireless
Mike Hammett wrote:
> I currently just use a dom
I currently just use a domain on my InterWorx hosting controller for all of my
email. I'm looking to hire Jeremy Davis to setup Freeside for me and I'd like
to setup a new mail system integrated with Freeside. He'd integrate Freeside
into it and I'm awaiting server recommendations from him, bu
http://www.grandcentral.com/
Something tells me they will eventually adopt every person on earth and
change our last names to Google.
Of course there will be a little advertizement somehwere that can't be
avoided any time we say our name :)
--
George Rogato
Welcome to WISPA
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These "contracts" make an enormous amount of revenue.
The issuing companies want them to continue despite their lack of fairness
when examined.
I have had several of these confront me in the past and whenever I put up
the least resistance, I'm offered, in return, either a free way out or a
highly
These are legal and have been happening in telecom forever.
However, I've never seen one chased down and actually enforced. That
said, anyone who has will probably jump out of the woodwork right about
now with a horror story.
And, yes, T&C's are always "free to change without notice."
Sometimes
Anyone notice how the fine print in contracts seems to work nowdays?
Insisited on a 1 year term on a few DS3 quotes. Noticed in the
service agreement the terms stated that unless they received written
notice within 25 days of the end of the contract it auto renewed for
another year. On another on
On Thu, 24 Jan 2008, Scottie Arnett wrote:
>Why would it fall on Mikrotik to implement something to lock the
>power level. I have used many certified radio's with certified
>antennas that "I" can set the power level up with higher powered
>certified antennas and be out of legal limits. In this i
My opinion is
The reason I use 5.3G where I use it is because it won't interfere where
5.8G would. I have no problem buying and using DFS2 compliant devices. The
problem is that there are no StarOS/Mikrotik systems that are certified yet
for DFS2.
Although it is true that handing new non-D
Hey Marlon,
People have told me that this procedure also works in the states of New
York, Illinois and Washington but I can tell you from direct personal
experience that it absolutely worked for me in the state of California.
I do need to warn you though that the procedure most definitely affec
Why would it fall on Mikrotik to implement something to lock the power level. I
have used many certified radio's with certified antennas that "I" can set the
power level up with higher powered certified antennas and be out of legal
limits. In this instance, I would be the one breaking the law. I
Say Mac,
How many KIDS do you have
ducking
marlon
Subject: vasectomy
THE HILLBILLY VASECTOMY
After their 11th child, an Alabama couple decided that was enough, as they
could not afford a larger bed.
So the husband went to his local veterinarian and told him that he and his
cousin didn't
You are close. No one can MAKE new gear that's not DFS2. If you find old
stock or used gear you can still install it.
marlon
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From: "Sam Tetherow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "WISPA General List"
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008 2:15 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] FCC Certifi
I know we are already talking about breaking the rules, but even if it
was certified gear it is my understanding that you are not allowed to
hang new 5.3/5.4 gear that is not DFS2 capable. If you have the
equipment in stock it is allowed but all new gear must be DFS2.
Personally I think this is
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