| Richard and all, 
 Yes, BPL is a done deal because it can be and is being put into operation 
under the present PART 15 RULES. It is these rules that they want to change. 
It is the rule changes we are fighting, NOT BPL.
 
 The large power companies who have a pile of stock holders to answer to are 
the ones which may play with it but than give up when the return on the 
investment is too low. The small, local power companies who need a new money 
maker may be the ones to stick with BPL.
 
 But again, it is the rule changes which favor BPL that we are fighting, BPL 
is here to stay. Hopefully not forever though. Just wait until the first 
user is fried because of a malfunction in the little black box.
 
 
 73,  Bill  kc4atu
QRP, doing more with less
FM19ga 
 
 
 From: "Richard Detweiler" <rdetweil@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: tentec@contesting.com
To: tentec@contesting.com
Subject: RE: [TenTec] BPL & Bush
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 19:17:39 -0500 Hi Dave,
 
 Thanks for your reply,
 
 I agree that for now it is pretty much a done deal.
 
 One point I want to say is that trying to focus on the 'technical' issues 
is the wrong place in this environment.  The Tech side is well stated, if 
not looked at.
 
 There is an econimic side, with possibility of 'scandal' written all over 
it.  If we were to exploit that to people like Kerry it could become an 
election issue or at least a bruise to the president.
 
 Can you imagine the media attention if millions of workers knew their 
electric bill was going up because some president wanted broadband?
 
 
 73's
Rich
K5SF 
 
 From: <k4dlj@bellsouth.net>
Reply-To: tentec@contesting.com
To: <TenTec@contesting.com>
Subject: [TenTec] BPL & Bush
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 18:36:48 -0400 
 Richard,
I have never commented here on the TT Group but thought it was about time.
Gratefully, I have enjoyed many hours of good reading from all. We all must understand when the Commander and Cheif want it... It will be 
done.
 This is a very determined to be sucessful fellow and has every intention 
of making Mr. Powell a ISP hero. In addition, as we all know the Bush 
Cheney Crew
 are very much involved with the energy folks.. AKA as Haleberton.
 GW is a pretty sharp chap and would think he would want to be aware of any 
possible glitch in the Homeland Security Communications systems in 
addition to NTSF issues. Maybe Mr. Ridge needs a talkin too as well, being 
Homeland Security being a very big issue on the hill.
 
 The best hope we have is the technical issues. As mentioned here on the 
NG, the Washington folk do not have any technical backround. Somehow, we 
all need to get  the techinical issues to the White House so they are 
presented properly insteed of be laid out by a bunch of lawyers who again 
are not technically educated in addition to beating on our local Senate 
and Congress folks doors.
 
 
 Plus a few prayers...
Best 73/DX de Dave K4DLJ 
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