FWIW when there is dead time on a list
side traffic is not a burden to me. I also found the information useful
and at the same time know that too much off topic posting will drive
people away but on the other side of the coin overmoderation has killed
more lists than it's saved.
ymmv,
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Michelle Ress Felton, CA
n6dgz
I have a right to be here. I belong.
I am Allowed to take up space.
--- On Mon, 4/5/10, Jon Twork <jontwork@gmail.
From: Jon Twork <jontwork@gmail.
Subject: Re: [IBWiFi] nanostation
To: InternetByWiFi@
Date: Monday, April 5, 2010, 11:54 AM
Sorry guys, I would have sworn I made it a private message.
Regards,
JON TWORK KB8RSA
Full Time RVer (9+ Years) & Dedicated Boondocker
Retired, Unemployed, Homeless, Transients
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I firmly believe that tomorrow holds the possiblity for new technologies,
astounding discoveries, and a reprieve from my remaining obligations.
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On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 4:55 AM, <FLW300@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
> Guys
>
> Interesting, but please stay on topic!!
>
> Fred White
> Owner/Moderator
> IB WiFi
>
>
> In a message dated 4/5/2010 2:16:55 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> jontwork@gmail.
>
> Where are you located?
> When are you coming to the southwest?
>
> Regarding the border and problems.
> We have been camping within 3-5 miles of the border just west of the
> Arizona/California border in the wintertime for about ten years. My spouses
> favorite pass time was watching the border patrol with binoculars, roundup
> illegals every morning. We have had them come down a wash behind a group of
> Escapee Boondockers and nobody except my spouse saw them parade by each
> carrying a gallon bottle of water in each hand. Due to increased
> surveillance in the past couple of years the traffic has been reduced.
> The area around the Organ Pipe is very isolated and spacious. I am sure
> that there are illegals and drug activities there but, lets face it, they
> want to avoid detection and for the most part are not trying to make
> contact
> with anyone.
> Safety in numbers is an oxymoron. No such thing. When you have a bunch of
> people around, they all THINK that they are really safe but, nothing could
> be further from the truth as NONE of THEM is prepared for an EVENT.
>
> Safety is a personal, policy and procedure situation. You, are responsible
> for your self and your family. One should be familiar with situational
> awareness and adequate preparation and preparedness. The Feds have recently
> passed a law allowing the carrying of concealed firearms on National Park,
> National Monument grounds and as always, in National Forests. So, no longer
> is there a need for you to be defenseless.
> To avoid being a victim, one should prepared for any eventuallity and not
> just illegals, druggies and perps. There are a lot of other things,
> everywhere in this country that can cause one to suffer if one is not
> prepared.
> Being prepared and being paranoid is the best course of action.
>
> The Casino here in Somerton charges $5 for three days of dry camping. The
> local desert costs nothing.
> And the desert is much nicer and prettier.
>
> Regards,
>
> JON TWORK KB8RSA
>
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