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Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX
From: Michael Dillon <michael () memra com>
Date: Sun, 4 Jul 1999 18:37:16 -0700 (PDT)
On 4 Jul 1999, Alan Clegg wrote:
That's why you always use the phone in the elevator. North Carolina building permits REQUIRE the phone in the elevator to be analog, and dedicated.
So as part of your New Year's Eve plans this year, all NOCs in buildings with elevators should make arrangements with their building superintendents for one of those keys that allows you to lock an elevator open at a specific floor. I like it! :-) But I'd still put my money on the local ARES chapter of ham radio operators. -- Michael Dillon - E-mail: michael () memra com Check the website for my Internet World articles - http://www.memra.com
Current thread:
- 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Sean Donelan (Jul 03)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Joe Shaw (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Hal Murray (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Nathan Stratton (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Dirk Harms-Merbitz (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Derek Balling (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Alan Clegg (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Michael Dillon (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Phillip Vandry (Jul 05)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Derek Balling (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX John Fraizer (Jul 04)
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Christopher E. Brown (Jul 05)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 911 doesn't work, try a FAX Sean Donelan (Jul 05)