I seem to remember someone once posting a company that had discount pager/beeper services, anyone remember or have a recommendation? ???
:P CRAZY TONY'S DISCOUNT CELL AND PAGER SERVICE" :P
No seriously, there is / was a company offering CAP discount. Think it was on the NHQ site.
Found It.
http://www.capwirelessonline.com/index.html
Fixed link. broken tags - MIKE
I'd happily give mine away if the company wouldn't just stick me with a new one... >:D
Quote from: Al Sayre on August 21, 2007, 06:39:04 PM
I'd happily give mine away if the company wouldn't just stick me with a new one... >:D
Sheesh... didn't know the Nebraska Navy was so pushy about commo. ;)
Quote from: afgeo4 on August 21, 2007, 07:14:51 PM
Quote from: Al Sayre on August 21, 2007, 06:39:04 PM
I'd happily give mine away if the company wouldn't just stick me with a new one... >:D
Sheesh... didn't know the Nebraska Navy was so pushy about commo. ;)
With so many Admirals around the country, we need to be able to be in contact with each other; especially with our Black Truck operations. It's a Nebraskan thing, we do things in Trucks, usually Chevy's.
You can put a suprisingly large number of Senior Members bodies into one of those... just ask Texas wing!
What do we need the Texans for- excepting the beer and steers- we know what we are doing. we're the only state with three four major transcontinental trails, you know; the California, Oregon, Mormon, and Deadwood. So there. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Wow all these posts and only one answer!!!
GSA Pricing website (http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?programId=10046&channelId=-13473&ooid=9602&contentId=9599&pageTypeId=8199&contentType=GSA_BASIC&programPage=%252Fep%252Fprogram%252FgsaBasic.jsp&P=TOS4/)
Quote from: RogueLeader on August 23, 2007, 05:01:36 AM
What do we need the Texans for- excepting the beer and steers- we know what we are doing. we're the only state with three four major transcontinental trails, you know; the California, Oregon, Mormon, and Deadwood. So there. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Sorry... I was talking about trails of the cross-border kind.
Oh, you mean OLD trucks, old rusty, broken down, held together with wire and luck . . . .oopps, thread drift . . .