[RTC List] New RTC Technologies - solar & efficiency
Dwight Winegar
dwightw at mac.com
Wed Sep 27 12:31:04 PDT 2006
Bob, Michael, etc. ...
I'll make this brief... It doesn't seem like we should be
restricting ideas or limiting ourselves in the vastness of
"Technology" for our regional interest/topics. However, if an idea
only has limited interest perhaps it needs to be looked at as a SIG
(special interest or side interest group) if not for everyone in
RTC. Additionally, considering how many people subscribe to this
list and are members, it seems to me we really NEED to clarify
whether THIS list is only going to be for short announcements and
things taken off line and elsewhere, AND either a second discussion
list or web-based discussion area be added for dialogue. It seems
there are too many people here that want the "airways of this
particular list to be kept open" and shortened to quick references.
Sincere Regards,
Dwight
On Sep 27, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Bob Freeman wrote:
> Michael
> You may be missing the point..what Humboldt needs is pervasive
> high-speed connectivity and redundant connections to the rest of
> the world.
> This is not a high tech area with lots of engineering hackers
> trying to
> make "green" computers, and anyhow, MIT has already done that,
> complete
> with lowpower crank for those of you with more muscle then money.
> Let's stay focused on the important local issues...maybe building lots
> of cheap, energy efficient, secure long distance WIFi repeaters.
> Bob
> BtB Software
>
> Michael Welch wrote:
>> Hello friends. I guess my previous post was way too long and
>> involved. I received three email responses as a result of it, but
>> none of them commented on this proposal. So, what do you all think
>> about this? Can we have a discussion about this idea on list?
>>
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