I Checked today at work, and it looks like they might free me up. I will be at the meeting in San Jose on the 13th as well
jim mcunixjr n6mcj On Mon, 3 Jan 2005 16:18:41 -0800, Sean Bonner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That's one of the things we're trying to do with Bloggers Without > Borders ( http://www.b19s.org ) actually send people over to help out. > We've gotten a lot of frequent flyer miles donated to help just do > that. > > -s > > > On Jan 3, 2005, at 3:25 PM, Richard B wrote: > > > Wireless is the communications carrier of the future - soon it will > > all be wireless, and we will look back at wires like we look back at > > "transistors". (Shoot, I remember tubes somewhat fondly...) > > > > Didn't someone shout that we were silly to think that wireless could > > be of any help in this crisis and we were less-than-human to consider > > what we work with to be important in this situation? I would like to > > mention that IF there is a need, a person has something to say, or > > there is true TROUBLE, communications have always been the answer to > > carry that need to others. Modern communications can mean life or > > death - as long as you have something to say... > > > > Further, if we were to GO and be there on the spot, every $1,000.00 we > > would spend to help would be worth (at least) $10,000.00 in > > contribution money. We should get a group together and GO and really > > make a difference. > > > > N6GPP > > Richard Curry > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > > From: "Joseph Hsieh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > > FYI - Other Groups/Companies using wireless to make positive impact. > > > > Red Herring online reports on the efforts of Cisco...In the article, > > Clint > > Roswell from IBM Global Services said, "Because of the devastation > > we'll > > have to do a lot of this wirelessly. When you start from zero, the most > > manageable way is through a wireless infrastructure." > > > > LINK: http://www.redherring.com/Article.aspx?a=11106 > > > > Joseph H. > > > > > > > >
