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To: djane who wrote (5041)6/4/1999 1:15:00 PM
From: JP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Sice I am the designated *third world Guinea Pig* can someone point me to where to apply for service...I don't see anything on the Airtouch site...maybe I'll drive to Minneapolis and pick one up from QCOM headquarters...also located in this third world, Minnesota;)...I can assure anyone who reads the thread that I have no interest in hyping the stock whatsoever. Any reports I contribute on the service and phone will be worth what you are paying for them *L*...my interest lies in the technology...though I have a great deal invested in GSTRF and LOR that is not why I am here...its the things that big kids kids dream of...rockets and gadgets. Since I read a few of Maurice's early post (over a 18 months ago now) I have read nearly every post on this thread...many thanks to you all. I almost cried when the first twelve satellites were launched I was so excited about the reported success and did cry (not really) when they reported the failure later...I can't say how much I admire the minds that have put this all together...win or lose...yada...yada...yada...where do I get the damn phone????

Hey maybe someone from Globalstar or Airtouch will read this and ask me to be part of their testing...wink...wink...free phone and all *L*.
320-763-7715 ha....now don't you guys forward that number as a smut line or something...my wife would cut me off in one fashion or another:)



To: djane who wrote (5041)6/4/1999 2:04:00 PM
From: David Wiggins  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
djane, The current launch schedule confirms my suspicion that in May, the Soyuz launch was scrubbed and all the 'reshuffling' talk was a cover for that fact. There was no 'unexpected opening in mid-July' but it seems that Globalstar did finally work out an additional launch in mid-August to compensate. Setback = +/- 1 month for 32 sats.

Regards, Dave



To: djane who wrote (5041)6/5/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 29987
 
Hey -- should I drive (roughly) 9 hours round trip to watch a rocket NOT launch on time ?

Anyone have a "gremlin" alert on the launch scheduled for June 6th ?

Jon.