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Pay for Rare Bird Alert...surely not?

To: "'Alistair McKeough'" <>, "'Simon Mustoe'" <>
Subject: Pay for Rare Bird Alert...surely not?
From: "Tony Russell" <>
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 17:36:11 +1030
They were probably out of season, they usually fruit in December
/January.

-----Original Message-----
From: 
 On Behalf Of Alistair
McKeough
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 4:18 PM
To: Simon Mustoe
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Subject: Pay for Rare Bird Alert...surely not?


One of the principle advantages of my recent trip to western NSW was
that I had no Blackberry reception. Bliss.



2009/11/6 Simon Mustoe <>

>
> It's funny isn't it...it's more of a peace of mind thing I suppose. 
> The more technology allows us to stay connected whilst allowing us the

> freedom to roam into the wilderness, the more paranoid we become about

> disconnecting ourselves from our everyday lives.
>
> Regards,
>
> Simon.
>
>
>
>
>
> > From: 
> > To: ; 
> > Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 14:14:32 +1100
> > Subject: RE: [Birding-Aus] Pay for Rare Bird Alert...surely not?
> >
> > Several people have mentioned the problem of receiving email in 
> > remote
> areas, e.g. via an iPhone, etc.  I'm wondering how important this is 
> to most people.  If you're in a remote area, are you going to be 
> willing to drop everything and go somewhere to see a bird somewhere 
> else?
> >
> > I would have thought you'd only be interested if the alert was for
> something close by (in which case you'd be very annoyed to have been 
> so close but to have missed it).  But what are the chances of that?  
> I'm guessing that usually it would be ok to wait until you can get 
> email again.
> >
> > I'm just guessing about this, I'm rarely out of range for long 
> > myself,
> unfortunately.
> >
> > Peter Shute
> >
> > Simon Mustoe wrote on Thursday, 5 November 2009 9:06 AM:
> >
> > > Then, there is no guarantee people would even receive the news. 
> > > IPhone or not, you don't log on all day every day and you 
> > > certainly don't can't use an iPhone in much of the outback - 
> > > though you can get mobile reception, though GPRS is going to be 
> > > costing you the equivalent of satellite bandwidth (~$10 / MB).
>
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