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| Why doesn't this self serving post surprise me?
OK...
SOme moronic network admin in NOVA now wishes us to all realize that he/she has subscribed every employee in the town to the amber alert system. Well there's a great idea, now every town employee will be alerted every time some kid in SoCal takes a hike from home.
Please don't take this wrong. I was raised by three fine young people and I sincerely do believe the amber alert system is a wonderful idea. Refinements are necessary, as for example, it is bloody unlikely that two hours after a kidnapping in SoCal we are going to see the kidnapper and the kid in New York... but it is a good system and it has done good.
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| Actually, the article indicates the system is supposed to relay information for the Herndon region. Seems like a great idea, why not make good use of your infrastructure?
said by »www.nwfusion.com/news/2004/0225amber.html: According to Ashton, the system works as follows: the town of Herndons network receives alerts from codeamber.org, an Internet clearinghouse for national missing-child news. The network filters the alerts through a database to cull out information of interest to the Herndon region, and news of relevant cases are sent to municipal employees Cisco IP phones. The phones ring with a distinctive tone that sounds like a siren, and, within seconds, text messages appear on the phones screens. In turn, employees can quickly call up photos of victims and suspects, and other pertinent information.
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| reply to justanutter1 said by justanutter1: OK...
SOme moronic network admin in NOVA now wishes us to all realize that he/she has subscribed every employee in the town to the amber alert system. Well there's a great idea, now every town employee will be alerted every time some kid in SoCal takes a hike from home.
Go back and RTF article. It says right in there that the alerts are FILTERED and the RELEVANT ones are passed on. I don't know about you, but, that says to me that they would filter the ones from SoCal out by say a simple zip code check... | |   KrK Heavy Artillery For The Little Guy Premium join:2000-01-17 Tulsa, OK | reply to justanutter1 Re: Why doesn't this self serving post surprise me
As I read the article, It said that the information regarding the missing children would be passed to employees in the nearby area of the disappearance. A great idea. | |   bistro777 Donuts-Is There Anything They Can't Do? Premium join:2002-02-07 Englewood, CO
| reply to justanutter1 Re: Why doesn't this self serving post surprise me?
Gezzz, Louise - who squatted in your fruitloops? And as others have already pointed-out, read the entire article before pontificating about it, will ya? Also, you must not pay property taxes - otherwise you'd applaud any town initiative that saved taxpayers some money - I know I would in my town...
BTW, the article kinda makes Herndon sound like some "lost in the woods village" somewhere outside DC. But it's the last stop on the Dulles Tech Corridor (now "Duller" Tech Corridor) before you reach Dulles Airport, and the Herndon/Reston area is dotted with offices of companies like Road Runner (HQ), Savvis, Nextel, EDS, AOL, XO, Cable & Wireless, a gazillon govmt. contractors, etc. etc. etc. Take a look someday at fiber maps from Level(3), Qwest, MFN, WCOM, etc. and you'll see just how dense the fiber footprint is in that area...
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