If you are not experienced with disaster areas, are not coordinating with FEMA or Red Cross, etc., have no idea what conditions you are going to encounter and have no idea what supplies to bring, YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM not a part of the solution. You don't even know where in the gulf coast you are going!
Contact your local Red Cross chapter with your personnel and skills and ask them how you can assist, but go down under THEIR direction, since it is obvious you don't have any.
Oh yeah, and get a tetanus shot.
A friend and I are currently working to provide wireless services to our midwest city. This story strikes fear into our hearts. How can we compete in a monopoly market against our own city?
While I agree that citywide wireless is great, I would much rather have it brought about by supply and demand in a free market economy rather than sit by and watch my own tax dollars being used to put me out of business.
If you are not experienced with disaster areas, are not coordinating with FEMA or Red Cross, etc., have no idea what conditions you are going to encounter and have no idea what supplies to bring, YOU ARE PART OF THE PROBLEM not a part of the solution. You don't even know where in the gulf coast you are going! Contact your local Red Cross chapter with your personnel and skills and ask them how you can assist, but go down under THEIR direction, since it is obvious you don't have any. Oh yeah, and get a tetanus shot.
This story strikes fear into our hearts. How can we compete in a monopoly market against our own city?
While I agree that citywide wireless is great, I would much rather have it brought about by supply and demand in a free market economy rather than sit by and watch my own tax dollars being used to put me out of business.
-TR