My employer is beginning to realise that its more hardwork to track
down an ESSER becuase I aint got no mobile ! Looks like another job down the pan ! Still we talked about me getting a pager (just buying myself sometime to be honest) are these radiative in any way can anyone throw some light on this for me ? |
--- In [hidden email], "espaules" <paulpjc@...> wrote:
> > My employer is beginning to realise that its more hardwork to track > down an ESSER becuase I aint got no mobile ! Looks like another job > down the pan ! Still we talked about me getting a pager (just buying > myself sometime to be honest) are these radiative in any way can anyone > throw some light on this for me ? > As far as I know pagers designed for one-way paging service are receivers only. Your boss could send you a page and then you could head for the nearest land line and call back. Again, as far as I know, one-way paging service is still available, at least in the US. |
Or, what you could do, is offer this solution and buy lots of time:
Within industry, we use "anti-magentic" cover material, anti-shock. This protects digital devices from emitting an "unseen" emf and toasting everone in the vicinity. You can purchase electrical anti-shock equipment from petro-chemcial industry suppliers. Sorry, I don't have those immediately available, but should you resource one, you can post it here. NOTHING gets through that stuff. You would be safe. And what you do with it? Well, you can hear through it, so it might work to cover a mobile phone. OR you could use a PDA, such as a palm pilot, or a blueberry and communication could be established via ALERT email. These emails could be sent directly to your corporate network address, received at host server, then forwarded to your remote location....where ever your remote location would be.... And now, if you were asking some of those big executive types where there remote location would be...hmmm...let me see...you might get, if you were in calgary, a Hooter location, OR< OR< OR....they might be entertaining clients for a big deal sign down at the our local French Maid. Business and breasts....nothing wipes out a pen quicker. I was invited to those. Take care...hope the solution helps. If it does....let us know...if not...let us know why. We will work to resolve. Karen --- In [hidden email], "bbin37" <netfarer2@...> wrote: > > --- In [hidden email], "espaules" <paulpjc@> wrote: > > > > My employer is beginning to realise that its more hardwork to track > > down an ESSER becuase I aint got no mobile ! Looks like another job > > down the pan ! Still we talked about me getting a pager (just buying > > myself sometime to be honest) are these radiative in any way can anyone > > throw some light on this for me ? > > > > As far as I know pagers designed for one-way paging service are > receivers only. Your boss could send you a page and then you could > head for the nearest land line and call back. Again, as far as I > know, one-way paging service is still available, at least in the US. > |
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Or, what you could do, is offer this solution and buy lots of time:
Within industry, we use "anti-magentic" cover material, anti-shock. This protects digital devices from emitting an "unseen" emf and toasting everone in the vicinity. You can purchase electrical anti-shock equipment from petro-chemcial industry suppliers. Sorry, I don't have those immediately available, but should you resource one, you can post it here. NOTHING gets through that stuff. You would be safe. And what you do with it? Well, you can hear through it, so it might work to cover a mobile phone. OR you could use a PDA, such as a palm pilot, or a blueberry and communication could be established via ALERT email. These emails could be sent directly to your corporate network address, received at host server, then forwarded to your remote location....where ever your remote location would be.... And now, if you were asking some of those big executive types where there remote location would be...hmmm...let me see...you might get, if you were in calgary, a Hooter location, OR< OR< OR....they might be entertaining clients for a big deal sign down at our local French Maid. Business and breasts....nothing wipes out a pen quicker. I was NOT invited to those. Take care...hope the solution helps. If it does....let us know...if not...let us know why. We will work to resolve. Karen --- In [hidden email], "bbin37" <netfarer2@...> wrote: > > --- In [hidden email], "espaules" <paulpjc@> wrote: > > > > My employer is beginning to realise that its more hardwork to track > > down an ESSER becuase I aint got no mobile ! Looks like another job > > down the pan ! Still we talked about me getting a pager (just buying > > myself sometime to be honest) are these radiative in any way can anyone > > throw some light on this for me ? > > > > As far as I know pagers designed for one-way paging service are > receivers only. Your boss could send you a page and then you could > head for the nearest land line and call back. Again, as far as I > know, one-way paging service is still available, at least in the US. > |
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