an_old_friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
an_old_friend wrote:
wrote:
From: Michael Coslo on Wed 14 Sep 2005 16:23
That's an ORGANIZATIONAL PLANNING thing, something to be done way
ahead of time. A small part of that is radio use. If worst comes
to absolute worst, "communications" can be effected by runners
(couriers, hand-carrying messages between operations bases as was
done in ancient military times)...individuals who carry messages
by hand or by mind or whatever to keep the bases in touch.
Hand carry is still done in some cases for security, or as a back up
"Colonel Morgan, I want to take this message from our headquarters in
New Orleans and swim to Baton Rouge with it. Be back in fifteen minutes."
of course true to form dave decideds to be stupid in his attacks
I think you've mixed up a few of the words. I've decided to attack
stupid comments. You quoted an entire multi-paragraph post just to
insert your gem. Now that you've had time to digest my response, do you
think hand-carrying of messages between two distant points, with flood
waters all around is a good idea? Do you think there was any necessity
for a high degree of security for most messages being passed in the wake
of Hurricane Katrina?
Dave K8MN
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