So now let’s
look at the facts. Exactly what will the rollout cost be for wifi? And what
will be the yearly costs be? Dave is so nice. He complains that all the cost
are well know and reasonable, except he don’t tell us in dollars and cents what
they are. He says give it back to the Wi-Fi committee, where the brains are. The
bid committee has not specific knowledge
of a Wi-Fi installation. To refute this the committee bought in a Wi-Fi expert, he put the current plan down as not possible,
as using Companies that are to small, as how Are you going to go about getting
approval of the required 65 foot tower in the approach path of PBIA.
I think
Israel’s plan is to commit to the Wi-Fi now, actual costs unknown, and deal with
all the other problems as they arise. I don’t think so.
Yes the Wi-Fi
idea could be a good one, just not the way the President wants to implement it. And
where does he get the idea that the opposition is wholly political. On this
item they are not! Practical. Yes,! Asking questions and demanding answers. Yes!
Why doesn’t
the so called resident Wi-Fi expert address all our questions face on. To quote
the Great One “These same people say
things like “We do not know the costs” and “We do not have enough information,”
which as chair of the Wi-Fi Committee I can assure anyone are simply
obstruction placed in the path of a very worthy project — obstructions placed
by those opposed to any initiative developed by your current president.”
And I as your Blogmeister insist on answers to my questions
and not suave denials of fact.
And BTW not all initiatives made by your Presidency are opposed, don’t
flatter yourself.
So Dave why
not just answer the questions? What are the opening costs? What are the running
costs? How do you propose to solve the tower problem? What are you doing about
the silent majority that opposes the CV wide Wi-Fi and what’s wrong with the Condo
installing Wi-Fi themselves at a considerable saving?
Can you answer any of these questions? Or will the facts turn everybody off on this?
Vote for Esther, Vote for Term Limits, Vote against the Wi-Fi thing
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