WRQI663 Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 I only see this - nothing else: I can scroll to the bottom of the page with no options Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 2 hours ago, WRQI663 said: I only see this - nothing else: I can scroll to the bottom of the page with no options Try a different browser. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoG Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 Ya, I have my browser locked down pretty hard and the site still gets through. It's from a political site, but the article isn't political. And I know some browsers make it hard to get to those sites. I also have a naked browser. In my case it's Chrome. I have nothing added to it. No blockers no anti script nothing added so when I find one of those types of sites I can still get there by switching over to that browser. If I can't get in on that browser I don't need to see the site. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRQI663 Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 OK -- I still use win7 - I'd have to put one of my Linux distro hard drives in to see it - I still us win7 for my MS flight sims --- where I can fly/crash my virtual helicopters at my heart's content thanks SteveShannon and LeeBo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoG Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 I'm using Win7 also. Chrome doesn't like that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted October 12 Report Share Posted October 12 I use Win 7 with Chrome and Norton on my ham computer but my everything else computer uses Win 10. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeBo Posted October 13 Report Share Posted October 13 11 hours ago, WRQI663 said: I'd have to put one of my Linux distro hard drives in to see it - Yes!!! I started using Linux Mint years ago and really like it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRQI663 Posted October 13 Report Share Posted October 13 I have Mint loaded on a HD, but my favorite is Fedora wkstn 40 now -- for basic use and a few music apps My laptop has multiple personality syndrome....... I have a few different Linux distros to mess around with, each on it's own HD. I never got CHIRP to see my cables so I have to use Win7 to use a variety of programming utilities. It will run the latest version of CHIRP so I have to settle for the 'legacy' version which still works for most part. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRQI663 Posted October 24 Report Share Posted October 24 Both eyes open now......and I see a typo on my last post here. Win 7 will not run the latest version of CHIRP for me...... On topic, I sure hope all those folks affected by them hurricanes can get back to some form of normal life soon. Being from CA, I would rather deal with an earthquake any day over a tornado or hurricane. WRXB215 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted October 24 Report Share Posted October 24 2 hours ago, WRQI663 said: Both eyes open now......and I see a typo on my last post here. Win 7 will not run the latest version of CHIRP for me...... On topic, I sure hope all those folks affected by them hurricanes can get back to some form of normal life soon. Being from CA, I would rather deal with an earthquake any day over a tornado or hurricane. You can also fix your typo by clicking on the three dots I. The upper left corner of your post and choosing “Edit”. Small earthquakes maybe, but large ones can be just as devastating as tornadoes or hurricanes. Fortunately it has been a while since we have had one of those here in Montana. WRUU653 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRQI663 Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 I was in SF during the Loma Prieta earthquake in '89. Working for the telco, at the time, I had some repair jobs on Treasure Island. The Bay Bridge collapse was on the Oakland side and although the bridge was closed to through traffic, the suspension span was open to Yerba Buena and Treasure Island. Only the far right lane was open and when I went over it, my telco van was the only vehicle on it.....going and coming back into the City. That felt a little strange since it was usually very busy. Pac Bell never went down, only too many people trying to get dial tone caused people to think the systems were down. Afterwords we had dozens of no dial tone tickets that were 'found ok'. There was a strong one in SF in '57 too --- I was 5yrs old........I wonder if Jerry Lee Lewis' "whole lotta shakin goin on" was inspired by that since it was written at that time. SteveShannon 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DominoDog Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 On 9/30/2024 at 2:50 PM, UncleYoda said: Mt. Mitchell 2m repeater (145.190, no tone). Spivey Mtn. (146.910, 91.5) was also doing similar yesterday. There's also a net on HF, 7232 I think but I don't have that to confirm freq. Have not heard of any coordinated GMRS activity. Note that State Emerg. Mgmt. has poo-pooed hams doing on the ground welfare checks; phone and email are allowed for what that's worth (mostly useless). Also 147.105 (91.5) on Bearwallow Mtn in Henderson Co. Screw what the state emergency mismanagement agency thinks. People were on the ground going door to door helping people before EmErGeNcY MaNaGeMeNt even got out of bed. I do not care what is allowed or what is authorized. If people are needing to get in touch with their families then me and my radios are going to help. EDIT: Hang on. They were actually telling people they could not use ham radio to check on people? Because we need to stop and talk about that. Here. I can not even describe how uninterested I am in what is authorized or allowed. I am not seeking authorization in the first place. WRXB215 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoG Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 Better to ask for forgiveness than permission. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreggInFL Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 22 minutes ago, LeoG said: Better to ask for forgiveness than permission. One of my favorites. Corollary: "If it doesn't say you can't, you can." WRXB215 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WRXB215 Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 49 minutes ago, GreggInFL said: "If it doesn't say you can't, you can." That is exactly how it is supposed to work in the US. But for some reason there are "some people" who now think you can't do any until the gobment tells you you can. Don't get me started! TrikeRadio and GreggInFL 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoG Posted October 25 Report Share Posted October 25 Yer one of those people..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DominoDog Posted October 26 Report Share Posted October 26 Governments are quick to step on people's rights when they get an opportunity to use their favorite word - emergency. My rights are not only my rights when things are calm and peaceful. EDIT: I'll go one step further to claim my rights are not only my rights when I follow all their rules. I am not interested at all in this country they are trying to shape things in to. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UncleYoda Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 On 10/25/2024 at 3:51 PM, DominoDog said: EDIT: Hang on. They were actually telling people they could not use ham radio to check on people? Because we need to stop and talk about that. No, you're mixing up the process. The state did not try to regulate ham radio, at least not in any enforced way. They told ham operators, in particular the net control who went along with their approach, that hams or other individuals listening should not be doing the actual on-the-ground welfare checks. They said to refer the requests to the central state NIMS position which in this case was AUXCOMM and they would follow up at the appropriate time after search and rescue phase was completed. But they were not doing anything with them right away. It was a very poor, short-sighted approach since doing the checks quickly could save lives. SteveShannon and gortex2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nokones Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 You do have the right and you can select which rule to not follow and if you exercise that right and violate a rule of your choosing, you will be facing consequences and the Government or the responsible regulatory entity will exercise their right to take the appropriate action and bring either criminal or civil charges against you and you will be guaranteed that you will have your say in a court of law. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoG Posted October 29 Report Share Posted October 29 Chevron U. S. A. Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DominoDog Posted November 8 Report Share Posted November 8 Yeah well my rights are not only my rights when it suits the government's whims. We have gotten way off base in this regard. If I want to go door to door with my little ham radio helping people I do not see that it is the government's job to tell me not to. I want the government to keep the roads paved and the parks open and the screw worms at bay. That's really all I need or want from them, certainly not any "thou shalt not go door to door in an emergency" nannified trash that they have become way too good at lately. WRXB215 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveShannon Posted November 8 Report Share Posted November 8 6 hours ago, DominoDog said: Yeah well my rights are not only my rights when it suits the government's whims. We have gotten way off base in this regard. If I want to go door to door with my little ham radio helping people I do not see that it is the government's job to tell me not to. I want the government to keep the roads paved and the parks open and the screw worms at bay. That's really all I need or want from them, certainly not any "thou shalt not go door to door in an emergency" nannified trash that they have become way too good at lately. My understanding was not that they didn’t want people to check on their neighbors with a radio in hand, but that they didn’t want people mounting overly ambitious uncoordinated efforts that might interfere with the official efforts and taking additional risks to check on people, if by doing so they might have contributed to a situation that stretched out the already too thin resources. But instead of seeking to coordinate with the very willing additional volunteers they drove them away with their heavy handed tactics. WRXB215 and gortex2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UncleYoda Posted November 8 Report Share Posted November 8 Yes, the main reason given was the risks. It's a typical attitude for emergency management people; they think we're incapable of doing basic things everyone can do. A 911 dispatcher told me that same kind of thing - getting in the way or needing to be rescued - when I was a volunteer. But people don't need FEMA cousres, Red Cross courses, or an AUXCOMM approval to do basic shit that we've all done when needed. [There is possibly something much worse than this happening but it's not verifiable with reliable sources yet, so I prefer to hold off on discussing it. It isn't radio related anyway, but like always ham (and GMRS) operators could help spread the word when MSM doesn't cover it.] WRXB215 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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