Re: [nycwireless] REMOVE ME PLEASE!!!

2006-03-22 Thread Anthony Townsend
Only one but you have to send it to the right place.



vic ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote @ 3/20/06 5:00 PM:

 How many requests do I have to make to remove me from this e-mail list?
 Please tell me:
 

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[nycwireless] REMOVE ME PLEASE!!!

2006-03-20 Thread vic

How many requests do I have to make to remove me from this e-mail list?
Please tell me:

- Original Message - 
From: Kevin Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: nycwireless@lists.nycwireless.net
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 6:47 AM
Subject: Re: [nycwireless] NYCwireless mailing list etiquette



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On Sun, Mar 19, 2006 at 09:16:30PM -0500, Dustin Goodwin wrote:

There have been several heated exchanges on the list recently. As far as
I am concerned, the rules of polite debate have been wildly violated. I
am working on a list etiquette document that I will send out shortly. I
hope we can raise the level of civil dialogue on the list.

- Dustin -

Hi Dustin,
you are entitled to revise the rules as you see fit but the frequency of
these 'wild violations' is something that does not represent a pattern of
the vast majority of posters. And the recent heated exchanges have been
very informative and I suspect will die down of their own accord.
So, at least from my point of view, no rule change is in order.
Cheers,
Kev
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Re: [nycwireless] remove me

2003-02-08 Thread Ruben Safir
Pssst - Zap

Your a remove

On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 08:38:00PM -0500, V Ferri wrote:
 REMOVE ME FROM THE LIST
 
 
 
 
 
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 Today's Topics:
 
1. Vivato switch ... (Peter Ostrowski)
2. Feb 15th anti war activities (k.skvorak)
3. Re: Feb 15th anti war activities (Ruben I Safir)
4. Re: Feb 15th anti war activities (Bon sy)
5. Re: Feb 15th anti war activities (Jacob Farkas)
6. Re: Feb 15th anti war activities (Kev)
7. Re: Feb 15th anti war activities (Kev)
8. who makes these access points? (Michael McConnell)
9. identifying connector (Michael McConnell)
   10. Re: identifying connector (Marcel)
   11. Two new antennas (Superpass)
 
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 Reply-To: Peter Ostrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 From: Peter Ostrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: NYC Wireless [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [nycwireless] Vivato switch ...
 Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:23:56 -0500
 
 
 
  If you cant get the vivato switch to get through the building walls then
 you
  would still need APs on the top of the buildings to get access inside. I
 don't see where the savings is..
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: Ben Serebin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; NYC Wireless
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  Cc: Peter Ostrowski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:56 PM
  Subject: Re: [nycwireless] Vivato switch ...
 
 
   If you are trying to cover a building or a campus the elimination of the
   need for multiple access points with the accompanying need for multiple
   power connections, multiple real estate locations, multiple internet
 wired
   connections and the resulting maintenance cost is the main value of
 Vivato
   IMHO.
  
   Bob Miller
 
 
 
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 Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 11:42:23 -0500
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 From: k.skvorak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [nycwireless] Feb 15th anti war activities
 
 
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 On feb 15th NYC will see the largest antiwar demos it has ever seen,
 in coordination with the biggest antiwar demos the world has ever seen
 
 IndyMedia will be covering it
 http://nyc.indymedia.org/
 
 wireless connections is something we are always seeking to be able to
 fully cover the event
 
 part of that coverage will be 'live' or nearly live video sharing
 across the world
 
 do any of you NYCwireless heads feel like pluggin in?
 
 there is a lot to connect with.
 
 check out the video list for  some of the current tech discussions.
 http://lists.indymedia.org/listinfo/imc-video
 
 ==
 This is a proposal to coordinate a GLOBAL COLLABORATIVE IMC video
 project (s)  around the actions planned for feb 15th.
 
 
 One possibility is like this:
 
 video activists shooting the Feb 15th actions in their cities quickly
 edit short segments of video
 
 each of the groups involved FTP - UPLOAD- short segments to an agreed
 upon server, with an agreed upon video codec
 
 each group that uploads, also has the possibility to DOWNLOAD clips
 from the same server from anywhere and everywhere else in the world
 to edit into their own LOCAL longer video - we each can share each
 others video in this way
 
 groups not working on local pieces can just upload with the knowledge
 that it will be edited into larger pieces somewhere else.
 
 we will be editing our own '
 'local/global'  doc,  here in NYC- HOPEFULLY with the inclusion of
 video from all over the world!
 
 and we will be putting video from NYC up onto this server
 
 because of the fact that uploads will likely remain pretty short,
 and that local groups will want to prioritize local voices, this is
 NOT a proposal for a single, definitive  IMC documentary of Feb 15th.
 
 it is more of  a proposal to facilitate the production of MANY such
 documentaries.
 
 -the server has yet to be determined, but i think we can find one
 
 I propose we all talk about this on: imc-video @lists.indymedia.org
 
 http://lists.indymedia.org/listinfo/imc-video
 
 
 There are also other possibilities for sharing footage including the
 satellite coverage planned by free speech TV- details will be coming
 soon on this satellite side of things, but there is also uplinks
 planned from europe
 
 
 PLEASE fwd this around to all the collectives, as i have only posted
 it to a few lists so far