Re: [At-Large] SoCal Fires (off topic)
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From: Camron Assadi <cassadi@sfo.mercycorps.org> Date: October 23, 2007 12:08:36 PM EDT (CA)
Here's an interesting article about Jim Forbes, who is 'fire blogging' from a shelter in Escondido, CA:
Article: http://www.networkworld.com/community/node/20911
His blog: http://forbesontech.typepad.com/my_weblog/2007/10/fire-blogging-a.html
(via /.): http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/10/23/1438211&from=rss "Retired journalist and mobility expert Jim Forbes is among the quarter-million San Diego-area residents driven out of their homes by the horrific wildfires. Forbes has taken the opportunity to 'fire blog' from his shelter and discuss via e-mail with Network World how his personal technology and the shelter's wireless networks are holding up under the strain. 'The shelter set up a dedicated computer room with an 802.11 a,b, and g network which worked like a charm. Lots of people brought notebooks when they left their home, so there was a whole lot of IM traffic in and out of the shelter. The local cell networks were subsumed by traffic early in the day so people were texting friends and loved ones a lot."
Camron
I wouldn't expect the meeting to be disrupted in any significant way. You can check arrival conditions at http://www.lax.aero/lax/ welcomeLAX.cfm, in the event you're concerned. Once you land at the airport you are just a few blocks from the hotel. It is an easy shuttle ride to the venue. According to the ICANN website, "There are free shuttle buses to the hotel from the airport 24 hours and every 15 minutes (the buses are light blue and labelled "Hilton LAX")." http://losangeles2007.icann.org/venue Visitors should know, however, that the air here is particularly unhealthful right now. I live about 30 kilometers from the closest fire, yet the sky is blocked out by smoke. (My children's soccer games gave been cancelled due to poor air quality.) If you have respiratory issues, you might decide to participate remotely, or just stay indoors during the meeting, but otherwise the areas around the airport shouldn't be significantly disrupted. The hot dry winds are expected to end this evening, so I would expect clearer skies by the time people begin arriving on Saturday. Bret
Dear all I Just got a message from one member of the board that is already there in LA here what he says ( Steve Crocker) : Although the fires in the Los Angeles area are indeed severe, let add for the people who are not familiar with Los Angeles that neither the Los Angeles airport (LAX) nor the meeting hotel are affected. I'm a native of L.A. and I'm already in L.A. for a few days before the meeting. It will be posted reassuring this. I'm taking the opportunity to send this quickly before the full posting hits the web site. There are a lot of people dislocated temporarily, and there will be a substantial number of homes lost in the fires, but everything is pretty orderly around the west side of Los Angeles. No one should have any hesitation about coming to the meeting. Best, Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Alameda Santos 1470 #1407 Tel - +55113266.6253 Mob- +55118181.1464 vanda@uol.com.br P Before print think about the Environment "The information contained in this message - and attached files - is restricted, and its confidentiality protected by law. If you are not the intended recipient, please delete this message and notify the sender immediately. Please be advised that the improper use of the aforementioned information will create grounds for legal action." "As informações existentes nesta mensagem e nos arquivos anexados são para uso restrito, com sigilo protegido por lei. Caso não seja o destinatário, favor apagar esta mensagem e notificar o remetente. O uso impróprio das informações desta mensagem será tratado conforme a legislação em vigor." -----Mensagem original----- De: alac-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org [mailto:alac-bounces@atlarge-lists.icann.org] Em nome de Bret Fausett Enviada em: terça-feira, 23 de outubro de 2007 20:10 Para: At-Large Worldwide Assunto: Re: [At-Large] SoCal Fires (off topic) I wouldn't expect the meeting to be disrupted in any significant way. You can check arrival conditions at http://www.lax.aero/lax/ welcomeLAX.cfm, in the event you're concerned. Once you land at the airport you are just a few blocks from the hotel. It is an easy shuttle ride to the venue. According to the ICANN website, "There are free shuttle buses to the hotel from the airport 24 hours and every 15 minutes (the buses are light blue and labelled "Hilton LAX")." http://losangeles2007.icann.org/venue Visitors should know, however, that the air here is particularly unhealthful right now. I live about 30 kilometers from the closest fire, yet the sky is blocked out by smoke. (My children's soccer games gave been cancelled due to poor air quality.) If you have respiratory issues, you might decide to participate remotely, or just stay indoors during the meeting, but otherwise the areas around the airport shouldn't be significantly disrupted. The hot dry winds are expected to end this evening, so I would expect clearer skies by the time people begin arriving on Saturday. l
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Vanda Scartezini UOL