OK Patrick this is where a spirited difference of opinion gets annoying by your 
incessant need to be right, the wall is not black but you keep insisting it is 
and will tell us we're idiots (in your not so delicate language) until we back 
down, the most undesirable debater.   You compare the food we eat with 
broadband, no comparison, cows are all the same product just some tested and 
some not.  Like saying Alvarion is all the same but some specs may be out of 
wack on some of your equipment, again not a bright analogy.

Your city example makes no sense at all, if my city becomes a WISP I certainly 
didn't do a very good job of lobbying them to realize they get tax money from 
me and not from their own WISP plus do they really want to give tech support?  

I guess why I will bow out of this debate after all is because I know you won't 
compromise or concede and will continue to find irrational apples to oranges 
comparisons.  PLUS I actually have work to do so you have fun trying to tell us 
we're all wet, I again ask does you boss really like that you constantly 
challenging potential clients?  You never really answered that in yesterday's 
version of "As The Stomach Turns'.  Anyway we agree that we're different people 
but I have to work so buh bye for now.

Forbes

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick Leary
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 12:51 PM
To: WISPA General List
Subject: [WISPA] Are these analogous?

I genuinely asking if you guys see parallels here:


At you next local live stock auction, make sure to allow equal access
and free stalls for suppliers that did not pay to participate. They have
also not had their live stock certified for safety. Mad cow disease?
Chances are vast it will never happen and it is a risk you are prepared
to take to get the cheap stuff. Williams Ranch down the road will just
have to get over it.

At you next state fair, please make an advance announcement to farms
outside the state that they can get free stalls. No, no state inspection
required. It is worth the risk to get some cheap peaches. What's a few
worms? We might even know he produce is bug free and tasty; it'll be
cheaper than our local growers so let him in! 

Next month, let's allow that guy who has been hanging around the bars
telling women he is a doctor to open a clinic in town. We don't really
know his qualifications, but he promises he is good and his rates are
cheap. Don't worry about Doctor Smith who worked and invested to be
legal, he can still serve those rich people. 

For that new overpass, let's make sure to allow all bidders, no checks
required of the soundness of their concrete. I mean, we aren't building
the Big Dig after all, so what's the big deal. Oh, tell Acme Concrete
down the street to stop whining, the prices for his certified product is
too high.

What do you mean you local city wants to provide free or low cost
broadband and you might lose business, you think just because you are a
local business you have the right not to have competition from a public
entity? Why would you think that? After all, you think you have a right
to use an illegal product that puts your legal competitor down the
street at risk.


Patrick Leary
AVP WISP Markets
Alvarion, Inc.
o: 650.314.2628
c: 760.580.0080
Vonage: 650.641.1243
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