RE: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-20 Thread Butch Evans
On Sat, 20 Aug 2005, G.Villarini wrote:

>When I sleep, my legs are relaxed too...jeje

So are mine...I just don't sleep with my legs dangling below me. ;-)

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RE: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-20 Thread G.Villarini
When I sleep, my legs are relaxed too...jeje

Gino A. Villarini, 
Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
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Subject: Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

>I would think the seat strap takes pressure off the leg straps.
>I'm thinking the leg straps is what cuts off the circulation.  Is
>this thinking correct?

It is not that the circulation is cut off.  Veins (the blood vessels
that move blood back to the heart) do not have the ability to move
blood without the muscles around them moving.  The veins in your
body have valves every so often that assist in moving the blood back
to the heart.  The problem described in the article is not a result
of blood flow being "cut off".  Rather, the problem described is one
where the muscles in your legs are inactive, and therefore, do not
force the blood back up to the heart.  This results in a lowered
volume of blood for available for the heart to pump.  In this
situation, your heart will "automatically" reduce the flow of blood
by slowing down.  As stated in the article, usually, this reduction
in blood flow will result in the victim fainting, which, for someone
on the ground, is a good thing, because a victim that is prone
(horizontal), gravity can get the blood (at least some of it) back
into the system, and the blood volume will increase.  HOWEVER, since
the vicitim is strapped into an upright position on a tower, this
does not occur, and gravity keeps the blood in the legs.

The thing to learn, for a tower climber, is that it is not a good
idea to let your legs "rest" by hanging from your positioning gear
with your legs completely inactive for extended periods.  By
"extended" here, I mean 2-4 minutes.  When I climb, I will sometimes
"relax" by allowing my legs to dangle below me for a few seconds.
For me, this is not a very comfortable position, but it is nice to
remove the pressure on my feet for a few seconds.

I find this article especially interesting, because when I was in
college, I was a pre-med student, and my "love" was circulatory
system studies.  :-)

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Re: [WISPA] The climb safe thread

2005-08-20 Thread Butch Evans
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, Brian Rohrbacher wrote:

>I would think the seat strap takes pressure off the leg straps.
>I'm thinking the leg straps is what cuts off the circulation.  Is
>this thinking correct?

It is not that the circulation is cut off.  Veins (the blood vessels
that move blood back to the heart) do not have the ability to move
blood without the muscles around them moving.  The veins in your
body have valves every so often that assist in moving the blood back
to the heart.  The problem described in the article is not a result
of blood flow being "cut off".  Rather, the problem described is one
where the muscles in your legs are inactive, and therefore, do not
force the blood back up to the heart.  This results in a lowered
volume of blood for available for the heart to pump.  In this
situation, your heart will "automatically" reduce the flow of blood
by slowing down.  As stated in the article, usually, this reduction
in blood flow will result in the victim fainting, which, for someone
on the ground, is a good thing, because a victim that is prone
(horizontal), gravity can get the blood (at least some of it) back
into the system, and the blood volume will increase.  HOWEVER, since
the vicitim is strapped into an upright position on a tower, this
does not occur, and gravity keeps the blood in the legs.

The thing to learn, for a tower climber, is that it is not a good
idea to let your legs "rest" by hanging from your positioning gear
with your legs completely inactive for extended periods.  By
"extended" here, I mean 2-4 minutes.  When I climb, I will sometimes
"relax" by allowing my legs to dangle below me for a few seconds.
For me, this is not a very comfortable position, but it is nice to
remove the pressure on my feet for a few seconds.

I find this article especially interesting, because when I was in
college, I was a pre-med student, and my "love" was circulatory
system studies.  :-)

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Re: [WISPA] GOOGLE Maps - Marketing PROPOSAL

2005-08-20 Thread Brian Rohrbacher
I understood it like this.  We all put those words on our site.  Then 
google will rank those words "wireless internet" really high in hits and 
send everyone to the evdo wisp site.  But if all we need is the words, 
like Tom said, can I just bury them in the back where no one will see 
them and go get dsl?/??


Tom DeReggi wrote:

Tell me again why we would want to steer our prospects interested in 
our service from our website to a website that promotes our competors 
(as well as ourselves), for the hope that maybe they might come back 
to our site again afterwards?


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc

IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband

- Original Message - From: "Robert Kim Wireless Internet 
Advisor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "wispa" 
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: [WISPA] GOOGLE Maps - Marketing PROPOSAL


OK.. so the last email discloses what we've accomplished to drive
traffic to all WISPA.org Members and my company too...

to increase the popularity and GOOGLE traffic of this map...
(Currently.. we have about 200-400 unique people a day who visit the
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service map.)
... I want your help ...
... with your colaboration we can drive about 20,000 per day to the
site within about 2 months

MARKETING PROPOSAL:
THREE things:

1. Put a link on the TOP HALF of the home page of any of your websites
(or the most linked to page of your website - to find out which it
is.. see http://linkpopularity.com )
as LITTERALLY:

http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service";>Wireless
Internet

WHY?
Google places website on the top 10 of any search mainly based on
WHICH LINK WORDS are used... so.. if you make the link from words like
"see other wisps here..." to the map,,, then ONLY people who google
"see other wisps here" are likely to find our wisp map.. and who's
really gunna search for "see other wisps here"??? People mainly search
for "wireless internet" or "wireless internet service" So.. that's why
the code above is limited to the words "wireless internet". If you
want, i can provide google search request starts for words like
"wireless internet" vs. "wisp" vs "wireless dsl." I can show how much
traffic is generated on any keyword set. lemme know if you want.

2. If you are a member of any other forum or list.. please add the URL
to your signature. and talk about this map... this will also put up
more sign posts on the internet. and by cooperating, we can get
everyone the lion's share of the traffic found via forums, google, and
word of mouth...

3. I have an open reservation for about $8000 of advertising at
http://engadget.com. I will use all or part of that to promote the
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service map. Main thing is
that with just 2 drops of your participation, we will all end up with
10 gallons of traffic daily.

Looking forward to our mutual greater success...

Let me know what pages you linked from too...


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Re: [WISPA] GOOGLE Maps - Marketing PROPOSAL

2005-08-20 Thread Tom DeReggi
Tell me again why we would want to steer our prospects interested in our 
service from our website to a website that promotes our competors (as well 
as ourselves), for the hope that maybe they might come back to our site 
again afterwards?


Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc

IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband

- Original Message - 
From: "Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "wispa" 
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: [WISPA] GOOGLE Maps - Marketing PROPOSAL


OK.. so the last email discloses what we've accomplished to drive
traffic to all WISPA.org Members and my company too...

to increase the popularity and GOOGLE traffic of this map...
(Currently.. we have about 200-400 unique people a day who visit the
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service map.)
... I want your help ...
... with your colaboration we can drive about 20,000 per day to the
site within about 2 months

MARKETING PROPOSAL:
THREE things:

1. Put a link on the TOP HALF of the home page of any of your websites
(or the most linked to page of your website - to find out which it
is.. see http://linkpopularity.com )
as LITTERALLY:

http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service";>Wireless
Internet

WHY?
Google places website on the top 10 of any search mainly based on
WHICH LINK WORDS are used... so.. if you make the link from words like
"see other wisps here..." to the map,,, then ONLY people who google
"see other wisps here" are likely to find our wisp map.. and who's
really gunna search for "see other wisps here"??? People mainly search
for "wireless internet" or "wireless internet service" So.. that's why
the code above is limited to the words "wireless internet". If you
want, i can provide google search request starts for words like
"wireless internet" vs. "wisp" vs "wireless dsl." I can show how much
traffic is generated on any keyword set. lemme know if you want.

2. If you are a member of any other forum or list.. please add the URL
to your signature. and talk about this map... this will also put up
more sign posts on the internet. and by cooperating, we can get
everyone the lion's share of the traffic found via forums, google, and
word of mouth...

3. I have an open reservation for about $8000 of advertising at
http://engadget.com. I will use all or part of that to promote the
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service map. Main thing is
that with just 2 drops of your participation, we will all end up with
10 gallons of traffic daily.

Looking forward to our mutual greater success...

Let me know what pages you linked from too...
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http://wirelessinternetcoverage.com
http://hsdpa-coverage.com

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[WISPA] Resistance to Interference

2005-08-20 Thread Ron Wallace
To All,

I have been hearing much discussion lately regarding 
interference, but not much discussion as to whose radios are 
most resistant to interference in the 2.45 GHz band.

Sooo, my question is whose radios are the most resistant to 
2.45 interference?

What do you all think, what is your experience?  I would like 
to know more about what you think?
Ron Wallace
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220 S. Jackson St.
Addison, MI 49220

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[WISPA] REMINDER! Deadline Nearing.

2005-08-20 Thread Rick Harnish








The Deadline to submit the MANDANTORY FCC
broadband reporting form 477 is September 1st.  

 

http://www.fcc.gov/broadband/data.html

 

The form can be downloaded at:

 

http://www.fcc.gov/formpage.html#477

 

The Report and Order dated 11/04 is found at:

 

http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-04-266A1.pdf

 

 

Fines can be assessed to anyone who provides
broadband services and does not submit this form.  

 

Don’t procrastinate any longer, it may take one of
your employees several days to complete the form the first time they do
it.  We completed it in March so
this time wasn’t as bad.

 

Respectfully,

 

Rick Harnish

President

OnlyInternet Broadband & Wireless, Inc.

260-827-2482 Office

260-307-4000 Cell

260-918-4340 VoIP

www.oibw.net

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 

  

 



 






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