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Hello,
I am trying to find a WISP provider for the Warrington PA area. Our
address is 1601 Main Street in Warrington, PA 18976. Please let me know
as soon as you can; this location is scheduled to open on the 26th and
cannot open without internet access. Up until this
Correction, I have made the needed revisions to the webpage code of ethics
as of last night. Unless there is further discussion about other changes,
we are complete for now.
Rick
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I'm probably the only dense one...but how do I respond? If you want me to
post a comment, I'll need a user name/password.
Jeff
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Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 12:13 AM
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I need task each committee chair to write a brief synopsis of what the
committee’s focus is , current projects being worked on and future project
plans so that I can add it to the website. Please submit these articles to
me by next Wednesday.
Respectively,
Rick Harnish
No virus found in
Jeff,
I just want you to send me an email offlist letting me know what committees
you are on. I'm not sure why there were hyperlinks on this list email. I
cut and pasted from the webpage, I should have sent it in plain text. Sorry
about that.
Rick
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I have posted the committee rosters to the HYPERLINK
http://www.wispa.org/WISPA website. If I have overlooked you or assigned
you to a committee you don’t feel you are on, please let me know and I will
make the changes. If anyone wants to volunteer to be on a committee, we are
seeking additional
NYTIMES.com
September 7, 2007
Judge Voids F.B.I. Tool Granted by Patriot Act
By ADAM LIPTAK
http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/l/adam_liptak/index.html?inline=nyt-per
A federal judge yesterday struck down the parts of the recently revised
USA Patriot Act that
I hope this will be accepted onto the list -
no discussion - just info. Anyone wants to slam
me please do it in a private email.
http://www.rfsolutions.com/consumers.pdf
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Kris Twomey posted the following on the FISPA list yesterday concerning the
same question.
From a quick look, it doesn't impact CALEA. Subpoenas under CALEA are always
signed by a judge (or at least should be!).
Kris
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Kristopher E. Twomey
Telecom/Internet Law Regulatory
Thanks Blake. This will help me tremendously on the correct way to go about
this.
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Behalf Of Blake Bowers
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2007 2:38 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Amps
I hope this will be
Anyone providing service there, or in Michie TN?
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I agree with Scottie, great info thanks.
Ryan
On Fri, 2007-09-07 at 16:14 -0500, Scottie Arnett wrote:
Thanks Blake. This will help me tremendously on the correct way to go about
this.
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All,
focusing on the future of white space is so far off that you can't even
assume that the current technologies used will even apply ( or there
will be a market
for WISPs to service ) If I was any of you I would be banging down the
FCC's door to get decent output power ( greater than 1w
What's everyone using now? I just got a nasty infection using AVG (fully
updated). I guess AVG has not kept up well according to the reviews.
Thanks,
Brad H
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Consumers Reports just rated them really low, plus I just heard a guy at a
PC store talking about it in a bad way. I Googled Airship F4 (it's an RC
toy) and one of the links on the first page turned out to be a porn site. I
didn't even hardly check out the site ;-) but when i (finally ;-) went
The highest rated software is NOD32 by _www.eset.com_ (http://www.eset.com) ,
compact-not bloated, good price, and available for small home systems as
well large corporate systems.
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We've (20+) been fully clean under AVG for over 2 years.
Those of us who venture where we shouldn't go (not me) get AVG warnings
consistently but no infections.
Consumer Report rated them low on features and options, not on protection
(which was OK).
You might look at your SPYWARE or
That's what we use and sell to our customers (including banks, insurance
companies, etc.).
Travis
Microserv
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The highest rated software is NOD32 by _www.eset.com_ (http://www.eset.com) ,
compact-not bloated, good price, and available for small home systems as
well
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