I think we can do both, Rick. I'm leaving the office at noon to go to Geneva, but if it's not done by the time I have to leave I'll have good email connectivity while there and expect to have time to do things both during and outside of meetings, thanks to WiFi.
 
Dave K1ZZ
-----Original Message-----
From: Roderick, Rick (aol.com)
Sent: Tue 4/27/2004 2:35 AM
To: arrl-odv
Cc:
Subject: [ARRL-ODV:10513] Re: President Bush encourages BPL

Dave:
I'm concerned there will be some confusion with the SM's and some clubs. The
SM's in my Division ask me periodically "where's the package." Had one do that
as recent as this weekend at a hamfest. Same with a few clubs.

If we put some "call to arms" out tomorrow to write the White House, I
suspect some will wonder "where's the package" or "is this the package." I
understand you're talking about writing the White House and the motion was for
Congress, but the mechanism to engage action can be the same with both, I think, and
that was the intent of that motion, to get something ready to distribute to the
troops advising them of how and what to do.

73,
Rick - K5UR

In a message dated 4/26/04 7:41:59 PM Central Daylight Time, dsumner@arrl.org
writes:

<< Rick, that motion spoke only of the Senate and Congress. The target of
this effort will be the White House.
 
 However, we can now update the package and make it clear to everyone on the
Hill that the White House has stepped in it.
 
 By the way, the two-page leave-behind has been distributed to every Senate
office and every House telecomms subcommittee member. We're working on a "Dear
Colleague" letter for Greg Walden to send out with it. >>