I remember at that party throwing all of the deck furniture at you as well
:) Those chairs musta weighed close to 75lbs each ! Lucky your fast and I
couldn't catch you with the van in the yard !
JohnnyO
- Original Message -
From: Kurt Fankhauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'WISPA General
If nothing else, the entire camp WTF experience was a fun one. If I
learned nothing else, I learned that riding around in JohnnyO's Suburban
at 1AM on an antenna farm is just like riding Space Mountain at Disney
world, only a HECK of lot scarier!.
On another note, the island was destroyed in
On another note: I lost Sams phone # and I would really like to talk to
him again. Does anyone have it?
JohnnyO wrote:
False information - no towers were taken down - the entire network was
destroyed but was also restored with the help of Rick Smith / Tim the
wildman - Joe Miller.
Tim, try 251-232-9871. Remember, he is on Island
time...whatever the hell that means. That's what he
keeps telling me.
I think it is like it is 5 o'clock somewhere, give me
a beer. LOL. Good luck
--- Tim Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On another note: I lost Sams phone # and I would
really
Thanks Joe!!!
Joe Miller wrote:
Tim, try 251-232-9871. Remember, he is on Island
time...whatever the hell that means. That's what he
keeps telling me.
I think it is like it is 5 o'clock somewhere, give me
a beer. LOL. Good luck
--- Tim Wolfe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On another
Yeah, between playing dodge-the-porch-chair on the deck and Rick dropping
his tool bag on the tower crew, then the rental Jeep buried to the axle's in
cajan muck. Oh I forgot I drove that rental Jeep to New Orleans airport to
pick up Mark, left at 11pm and got back around 4am. My favorite part was
Well it's good to know your ok JohhnyO
JohnnyO wrote:
This is FUNNY - Where is Rick Smith ?
Kurt - do you remember shaking guy wires on a tower while Rick Smith was on
it ?
Kurt - do you remember asking a 40+yr old woman for sex ?
Kurt - do you remember lying to me and Rick about
If any of you sell T1 circuits nationwide please email me OFFLIST
right away. I need a quote for a T1 line point to point.
Thanks,
Scriv
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Found someone to make them. thanks.
Travis
Microserv
Mike Hammett wrote:
All I can think of would be to make it yourself. I know Panduit does some
custom work, but I'm not sure if it extends to what pins are connected on
cables. I'll ask.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent
All,
I'm looking into providing a 'family friendly' option to our services.
Would like to provide a solution to end customers that requires no
software, just call us. I've used Dansguardian before, but it might
be difficult to mantain a 'one size fits all' proxy for customers.
Who out there is
have you tried looking at this?
http://www.untangle.com/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=344Itemid=747
--- rabbtux rabbtux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I'm looking into providing a 'family friendly'
option to our services.
Would like to provide a solution to end customers
that
We've been using 8e6 for ages. It just works. You don't have to put it
in-line with your traffic or set it as a proxy, so it's not a single
point of failure. It can sit on a switch monitor port and just sniff
all traffic going through that switch. If it finds something to block,
it will
rabbtux rabbtux wrote:
I'm looking into providing a 'family friendly' option to our services.
At the risk of starting another one of those famous flamewars, is this
(legally speaking) a sound idea? If you start modifying customers'
traffic, even if it's at their request, doesn't that put you
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The recent thoughtful and lively discussions about WISP use of TV White
Space underscores more than ever the need for effective WISPA advocacy
with Congress and with the FCC. I want to take this opportunity to
update all of you on how the work of WISPA's FCC Committee is
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