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To: elk who wrote (26373)1/30/1998 8:54:00 AM
From: Ray Burke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 41046
 
Elk, I understand Co-location a whole bunch more today than I did a week ago! Thanks for the info. To me the best way to explain co-location is this: The space shuttle is our little fnet-ftel, the
shuttle with its main engine maybe or maybe not could make it into orbit. The solid fuel booster rockets are Co-located with the shuttle, when those babys kick in, there is no way you can keep
the shuttle on the pad!! that sucker lifts off big time!

Think about those birds you always see around the pad, up on the gantry. They are chirping away, not making much sense, crapping on the
shuttle (the space shuttle is our little fnet-ftel) When mission control presses the GO button, many of those birds don't get
away from the launching rocket in time!! Toasted man!!

Whats that smell? Is it napalm or rocket fuel?
Ray



To: elk who wrote (26373)1/30/1998 9:54:00 AM
From: Noneyet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 41046
 
Elk & Senor,

Do either of you know how much will Ftel pay to colocate their equipment with Wcom ? Is that service from Wcom for free ?

If Ftel is paying for this service ? What will their margins be after expenses ? More, stay tuned.

Tom