Yep, don't mention it One regulation you may run afoul of is the the new zero tolerance quiet zone enforcement
Cowbells are definitely out, mooing dubious. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/06/01/nina-in-new-york-grouchiness-prevails-in-central-park/ On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 10:56 PM, Don Gould <d...@bowenvale.co.nz> wrote: > Yes thank you very much Mr J for the links you provided. :) > > We have actually done our research, unlike the gent having a rant in the > initial linked article, and were aware of the abundance of both low cost 2g, > 3g and free wifi in the area. Again, as I explained it is one of the > reasons for selecting settlement in the area. > > The savings of not having to pay for broadband access for the transceivers > on each of our cows will more than off set the investment in the new milking > shed (all cows are fitted with wifi/2/3g transceivers with bluetooth > integrated headsets so we can do a broadcast to them telling them it's time > to come in for milking). > > However, what does concern me is the lack of free wifi choice and the fact > that only one provider is going to be delivering it and the terms they plan > to offer such free access and the fact that we are generally opposed to > using American Telephone and Telegraph because of their perceived alignment > with some political or social groups. > > What we would like to see is a government mandate that all network > providers in the area step up and form a long term working party for the > establishment of short, mid and long term outcomes that will fully represent > the interests of foreign rural farming investors such as my company. > > In keeping with the general tone of many technical internet mailing lists, > I would also like to point out that you have not assisted in addressing the > question, which I might remind you is around regulations for installation of > irrigation and not the availability of free wifi from a company that very > clearly has vested interests in locking my watering system investment out of > the market so they can dominate the industry and impose different levels of > water supply based on their shareholders interests. > > Farmer Don > > > > On 11/06/2011 2:23 p.m., Joly MacFie wrote: > >> That would be http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.778547+-73.966897 >> >> Fortunately American Telephone and Telegraph are on the case >> http://bit.ly/jTak0Q >> >> j >> > > -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Joly MacFie 218 565 9365 Skype:punkcast WWWhatsup NYC - http://wwwhatsup.com http://pinstand.com - http://punkcast.com VP (Admin) - ISOC-NY - http://isoc-ny.org -------------------------------------------------------------- -