[SARES] Kudos

From: P. Stewart <pstewart99@INTERNET.>
Date: Sun Oct 23 2005 - 04:00:18 GMT
John C. Dvorak, a noted columnest regularly featured in PC
Magazine,wrote the following in the November 8, 2005 issue:

Two weeks after Hurricane Katrina, it was reported that over 100
Internet networks were still down in Louisiana, as well as another
dozen elsewhere that had been in the path of the hurricane. So much for
the notion that the Web is impossible to kill. Hard to have an Internet
with no power! WiMAX and other solutions are useless, too, though I
suppose a generator would be useful for WiMAX. Whatever the case, the
most overlooked participants in the Katrina relief effort were the ham
radio folks, who were doing whatever they could as ad hoc emergency
dispatchers, creating their own network within the system. These
dedicated persons pride themselves on their ability to do worldwide
communications under adverse conditions, and the ARRL (Amateur Radio
Relay League) and its members, as well as others, were a big part of
the aid effort. Of course, since amateur radio is anything but trendy
in today's Xbox, gene-splicing world, there was zero coverage of its
contribution in the mainstream press, and these people are not the
world's greatest self-promoters. At least some of us are paying
attention. Good work, guys! Bush should be giving medals to you all.

Finally, someone noticed...

Phil KF6ZYT  


		
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