Gay eye doctors are just fine with me.

From: James Howard 
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 2:28 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group' 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

But you mentioned homeopathy………   

 

From: AF [mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com] On Behalf Of Adam Moffett
Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 1:49 PM
To: af@af.afmug.com
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

 

If we need to call "lent" on discussion a well established fact like the 
holocaust then we're doomed.  Up is down, black is white, all fact and truth 
are irrelevant.

On 6/12/2020 2:07 PM, James Howard wrote:

  But the skeptic might argue that the fact that you knew someone with a tattoo 
on his arm actually proves that it didn’t happen since OBVIOUSLY he wasn’t 
killed……  It just proves that they put people in prison camps and/or tattooed 
them.

   

   

  This topic definitely has the potential for an early Lent…..

   

   

  From: AF [mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com] On Behalf Of ch...@wbmfg.com
  Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 12:34 PM
  To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group mailto:af@af.afmug.com
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

   

  I was not alive during the Holocaust, nor have I ever been to Germany.  

  So I only know what I have experienced.

   

  But the overwhelming quantity of media on the subject seems to indicate 
something happened....

  Oh, and the fact I actually knew someone with a tattoo on their arm... yeah, 
there’s that...

   

  From: Adam Moffett 

  Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 11:21 AM

  To: af@af.afmug.com 

  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

   

  If you mean because of the Internet then I agree with that.  I asked an 
astronomy question on Quora and an actual astronomer answered it.  That kind of 
direct access to information and expertise is amazing.  On the other hand, 
since anyone can put anything out there a lot of fringe people are finding and 
supporting each other.  

  Holocaust deniers sure, but also every other brand of idiocy like homeopathy, 
magic rocks, antivax, neonazi's, etc. 

   

  On 6/12/2020 1:15 PM, Robert wrote:

    I worked on the Stanford campus in the 70's..  saw and talked to Shockley 
on a semi-daily basis.  Had no idea of the idiocy that he supported.  Just 
seemed like a very aloof guy but liked to chat...  Yeah we are in an age where 
these people are getting to say what they used to have to hide...

    On 6/12/20 9:11 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

      Professors are a mixed lot.  I took a course from this guy, who 
apparently is still teaching although he would be well into his 80’s now.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Butz

       

      I had no idea at the time he was a Holocaust denier.  I’ve never 
understood those people – my dad was in the Army in WWII and participated in 
liberating some concentration camps.  I mean, it’s a freakin’ fact, how can you 
deny facts.  Anyway, my recollection of Professor Butz was I had a friend who 
kept writing the name as “Prof. Butts” on his assignments and tests.  We kept 
telling him it was spelled Butz but he thought we were joking.  Brings new 
meaning to the expression “butt of a joke”.

       

       

      From: AF mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com On Behalf Of Robert
      Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 10:54 AM
      To: af@af.afmug.com
      Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

       

      Were you in the same class as I was?   We had the same professor, I 
think..  Drove me off the deep end...  Specially when he blocked the equations 
with his body as he erased!!   But we had this one other assoc-prof..   Name of 
Jim Clark..  He was wild, specially when he went into game theory and betting 
systems..  Yep that Clark.   Worked for him 20 years later...

      On 6/12/20 8:44 AM, Bill Prince wrote:

        Oh man. I was doing great in calculus until we got to differential 
equations. I blame the professor. Harry Blackman. What a terrible professor! He 
lectured with his back to the class and wrote on the blackboard; chalk in his 
outstretched right hand, and eraser in his outstretched left hand. He would 
write equations as he droned, and erased the information in the space between 
his hands. What a horrible experience that was!

         

bp<part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> On 6/12/2020 8:22 AM, Mark Radabaugh wrote:

          See, I only cared about the digital stuff.   Though power, motors, 
etc. were pretty cool as well.   Grades were good in those classes.    

           

          Senior project the advisor dinged me for building a system for a 
plant out of a microcontroller instead of using a PLC like he suggested.   But 
I want to do Microcontrollers.   Yep, first job was building industrial control 
systems with PLC’s.   I’m guessing I was a completely cocky bastard as a 21 
year old.   Perhaps someday I’ll grow out of that.   Or not.

           

          Heh, calculus.   My last all night study session managed to turn a 
perfectly good B+ in differential equations into a D.   Walked in to that exam 
and drew a complete blank.  Should have just slept, probably would have aced it.

           

          Mark

           

            On Jun 12, 2020, at 10:46 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote:

             

            Those were the ONLY classes I cared about.  Got A’s in all things 
antenna and RF.

            Got A’s in most of the linear stuff.  

             

            Got the B’s in the digital crap that doesn’t matter to anyone....  
(those guys are called bit freaks)

            Got a C- in integral calculus.  

             

            From: Mark Radabaugh 

            Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 8:42 AM

            To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 

            Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

             

            Hey, I was proud of that D in Microwave and Antenna systems :-)   
D’s get degrees.   I’m never going to use this shit.   Take the EIT / PE exam?  
 Why the hell would I ever work as a consulting engineer. 

             

            Of course my first job is a consulting engineer, and I deal with 
microwaves and antenna systems every day.

             

            Ah, to know then what I know now.   Just don’t make me do all this 
shit over again.

             

            Mark

             

              On Jun 12, 2020, at 10:38 AM, Ken Hohhof <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:

               

              Makes you wonder if a wire and an alligator clip could turn the 
aluminum box into an antenna.

               

              Yeah, fields & waves was not my best course in college.  And I 
have a fear of heights.  So of course I end up running a WISP.  But turning a 
Faraday cage into an antenna is probably not my best idea.

               

               

              From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of Mark Radabaugh
              Sent: Friday, June 12, 2020 9:07 AM
              To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group <af@af.afmug.com>
              Subject: Re: [AFMUG] RV Park Fiber

               

              I like your solution actually.   Should work out well.   Hardest 
part with trailers is getting through the aluminum box.   Putting AP’s close 
will help a lot.

               

              Mark






                On Jun 12, 2020, at 9:54 AM, Adam Moffett <dmmoff...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

                 

                Wow this thread blew up while I was sleeping.

                I'm proposing both a wireless and fiber solution.  I'm sure 
they'll pick WiFi because it'll be cheaper, but I wanted to put all the cards 
on the table.

                As far as why I'm bothering to propose fiber:

                1) If there's fiber to the power pedestal, and each ped (or 
every other ped) has it's own little router with it's own SSID and key, then 
there's a security benefit vs having everybody in the park be able to sniff 
traffic from each other's devices.

                2) We could track any illegal/bad/weird activity to a specific 
RV site (or at least to the proximity of one).

                3) The changing positions and occupancy of RV sites won't 
affect anybody's WiFi because their WiFi will be right next to them no matter 
what.  Neither will the growth of trees hurt them.

                4) No capacity issue in the park (and the feed TO the park can 
of course always be upgraded).

                5) Infinitely upgrade-able.

                6) We have all the equipment and personnel and we want to use 
them.  There's an indefinite amount of work for them expanding and improving 
our own network, but if they do it for the campground we can bill them out.

                -Adam

                 

                 

                On 6/11/2020 5:48 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote:

                  Why are you doing fiber?

                   

                  We have a 300 unit RV park where everyone is required to 
stream over the Internet, no satellite dishes are allowed.

                   

                  It works absolutely fine and everything is back hauled 
wirelessly to the sectors that cover several RV campers.






                    On Jun 11, 2020, at 5:03 PM, Adam Moffett 
mailto:dmmoff...@gmail.com wrote:

                     

                    Yeah I'm assuming WiFi would be everyone's first choice, 
and that's part of why I'm thinking WiFi from the pedestal.  I just thought it 
would be nice to have the option to plug in a cable. 

                    I did find a comms enclosure that bolts onto the back side 
of the RV power ped. http://www.rvparksupplies.com/p/ACCESSBOXPHONECABLE/. 


                    Waiting for them to send me more details, but I think that 
might give me a place for the ONT, and incidentally there appear to be two 
keystone jacks in it.  My two reasons for suggesting this approach are that 
each RV gets their own WiFi instead of sharing it with everybody around them, 
and if there was ever a law enforcement issue we could track the usage to a 
particular site rather than just "somewhere in the park". 

                     

                    On 6/11/2020 4:54 PM, Robert Andrews wrote:

                      As an "RVer" I will say that we are all set up for WiFi 
connections and doing a hardwire would be something that we _never_ plan for.   
Don't even carry and ethernet cable... 

                      On 06/11/2020 01:30 PM, Adam Moffett wrote: 




                        If you run fiber to RV sites, what do you put in at the 
site? 

                        I'm imagining I'd end with a WiFi enabled ONT in a box, 
on a post next to their power and water hookups.  I'd want the campers to be 
able to plug Ethernet in at the box if they have the wherewithal to do so.  And 
if they don't then they have their own private WiFi right outside their RV. 

                        ....of course I could get little Hoffman boxes and put 
this together, but I'm betting someone must have made a product for this 
already. 





                       

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