Justin's map/email on the road

OK Guys
This is what the truckers are doing for over the road
communications....Check it out..Maybe we could get the same setups in the
RV campgrounds
Rob Teed 74 Painted Desert
http://www.pnv.net/aboutus.asp?c=services.asp

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-gmcmotorhome
> [mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of
> homebase
> Sent: Monday, November 01, 1999 12:12 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: Justin's map/email on the road
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> Justin
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> The long and the short of it is that it's difficult to "inexpensively"
> connect to the net while on the road. I had some preconceived
> notions that simply didn't work !
> When one arrives in a strange town/city, where is one supposed to
> find a telephone jack? Cyber cafes, when you can find one after
> you ask a dozen members of the "millennium" set, charge and do
> not allow one to plug in their own gear.
>
> A library is free but again, time limitations and pre typed notes ( for
> the hunt and peckers) cannot be done.
>
> Cell phone connections carry a Roaming fee. Absurd concept if
> one is out of their territory on a long term basis.
>
> Now I may have missed the Hand held Gizzmos, but there is an up
> front cost and for me the costs are in US dollars. This year that's
> expensive.
>
> I want to save my money for fuel so if someone can provide a
> solution...CHEAP.....do let me know. Like I said, I'm down but not
> out and I'll be back on the road soon.
>
> Sooooo, Justin provided me with a map,and I've been making notes
> and markings, but with my poor manners I have yet to officially
> thank him.
> I think the solution might be for me to stop in at Justin's place and
> tell some stories. Should only take a month or so, ......more pecan
> pie please..........What da ya mean your movin'.....
>
> See ya
> Mikeb
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