Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Come to Starbucks


How about we go over to Starbucks. You bring your Iphone and laptop and I will bring my own. Do you think their Wi-Fi band width can handle us?

OK now imagine it is Morning and the line goes out the door with most or all playing with their I somethings. Do you think Starbucks will allow the Wi-Fi to crash or bog down? Has it ever happened? I don't think so, but if everybody showed up with all there Wi-Fi devices, would they all be on? Can you interact with all your devices at the same time? Is this a reasonable assumption?

I don't think so. Yet that is Israel's and his Cronies argument.  We don't have enough band width with the associations Wi-Fi system.

I think this is made up junk. Even if the Great Wi-Fier says it is so, it is not. Not every one who has a Wi-Fi device will turn it on at once, and if they did in our building how many machines would that be? I live in a 42 unit building. If there are 10 machines here that would be a lot. Israel just refuses to see the truth and the light.

The truth be told, any building would be hard put to get overloaded and run out of band width. If they did on a regular basis, then they could buy more band width.

The facts of the matter are easy to understand. Your Association buys band width to meet their average demands, not the massive demands that might occur rarely if at all. It is kinda like the power Companies.

What is more to the point what is Israels folly going to cost. Is it possible to build a system like he dreams of and get the needed approvals. The Airport is only one stepping stone in the way, what about the County approvals, what about the State approvals. After all we still did not get our 8 foot fence approved.

What really Gauls me is that Israel was part of the 2 committees that turned the Wi-Fi initiative down and he now goes on, blithely and says the Delegates have the last word and why should they listen to The Treasurer, The Finance Committee or the Advisory Committee? After  all they have the Great Umpire, the Great Referee to listen to, and is it right or right?







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