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Does have to be pretty bad to impact gateway communications. Those folks deal with feast or famine when it comes to rain.
- MarkJFine6 years agoProfessor
They're currently under flood warnings, which means it's pretty bad.
It's dry, but unlike like Southern Texas where a little squall causes mass drownings.
- MarkJFine6 years agoProfessor
And just because I don't want to start a new thread:
I've talked about how strange IoT has gotten in the past and how things that really shouldn't be connected to the internet, just because it would be cool to do it. Without being too specific, have a look at the most recent Wired article. Just know that it's specially R-rated for Valentine's Day. - gaines_wright6 years agoTutor
MarkJFine wrote:They're currently under flood warnings, which means it's pretty bad.
It's dry, but unlike like Southern Texas where a little squall causes mass drownings.
I've often wondered if Hughes chooses their gateway locations for their clear weather?
If so, is there one in El Paso, Texas? I was stationed there between 1967 and 1969. It almost never rains. but when it does the whole place floods. Very interesting to drive a deuce and a half ( army slang for a two and half ton truck) down one of those flooded desert roads, where there's no fence posts, telephone poles, or anything else to show you where the pavement might be. You sort of slowly feel your way along.
- MarkJFine6 years agoProfessor
Funny you say that, because I was thinking about Kelly AFB (now Annex due to BRAC) in San Antonio when I wrote that.
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