

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARINES!

This issue of Sitrep focuses on NEW MEMBERS. We have 24 of them
and I hope you guys welcome each one in to the LZ. There are even a
couple of good stories on their web pages, already!. Just click the
"New Members" button above and check them out!
After a long process of getting my computers healthy and my health
computerized, I'm rolling again as Webmaster for LZ Russell. After
this Sitrep I will be taking both computers down for a tune-up and gearing
up for processing videos and audio, then get to work revamping the site.
Look for lots of media and a major change in the entire structure and
presentation of our web site that will include a collaboration site where
everyone can pitch in and help create "The LZ Russell Story". This
will also include an improved Message Board System that will include the
ability to chat live with each other...even hold board meetings! It
may seem like a lot of work for me, but the changes will actually reduce my
work load, once they are installed.
As always, I welcome any suggestions you guys have regarding the web
site. The site belongs to YOU, so don't be shy.
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3/12 Network Mothballed - 2/4 Revamped - DANG!
If you click on the 3/12 Network link on his page, you notice it has been
shut down! Dang! Tom Tilque hasn't sent me any information about
it, but whatever the case, we are sad to see it go. Tom is one of the
guys who helped get the LZ going and he has put in a lot of work on the LZ,
processing pictures for us. So, if you're out there, Tom, let us know
what's going on, OK?
If you are a 2/4 Association member, you probably already know they have
entirely revamped their web site...and it looks pretty good, too! You
may also notice when you close out this web page, you will have a Pop-up
selling screen savers. That came from 2/4's web site, not us!
You might mention this to the 2/4 Webmaster. He might not know it is
happening.
Hats, Jackets, T-Shirts, Lighters and Stuff
Kenny Heins and a couple of the other guys have put together some LZ
Russell stuff you guys can buy. The link to where to get it is
somewhere on our site, but I'm going to re-design the whole section to make
it easier to get the stuff. I'll let you know when I get it ready, but
you can contact Kenney Heins in the Roster and he'll set you up with the
info on how to get the stuff. It's neat stuff, too. 100% of the
proceeds goes to the LZ General Fund and can be taken as a tax deductable
donation when the IRS comes after you.
Speed, Movies and Music
If you don't have a high speed Internet connection, you will be missing
out on a lot of stuff the New LZ will be providing. Movies and music
take high speed connections to view properly. If the movie at the top
of this page didn't play right, or not at all, it is probably because your
internet service is too slow.
To do this, you need a computer that will handle it. Web TV will
NOT handle it. It may, in the future...but that "future" may still be
5 years off. So you will need a modern desktop or laptop computer.
You need at least 128 K to see any of it, but even that speed will give
you choppy streamed videos. Music usually comes out fine, though.
I recommend 300K or above. It will cost you more than your dial-up
connection, but if you plan to stay on the Internet, you will have to get
it. Dial-up is being phased out of most Internet web sites because it
is just too dang slow! Most Internet Service Providers will charge
less for one-way high speed. Unless you upload a lot of stuff to web
pages, you don't need high speed for uploading. You only need to be
able to download stuff TO your computer at a faster rate.
There are many kinds of high speed internet services that include DSL,
Cable, Wireless and Satellite. Which one you choose will depend on
availability in your area, price and quality.
Dial-up is where it all got started. You
told your computer modem to connect you and then you heard that beeping and
buzzing as it made the call to the ISP for your connection. Amazing
stuff when it first came out, but so was the round wheel. You may live
in an area where you can't get high speed connection, not even Satellite. If
that is the case, then you will have to start raising hell with the phone
company to get DSL. They will do it, when forced to by your state
untility commission. Otherwise, you'll have to go find a public
computer at a library, or a business, that has a high speed connection.
If you want to use your computer, then hopefully you bought a laptop.
Cable is usually the best choice. It is
usually cheaper than DSL and provides higher speeds for less money, plus
better quality (meaning they don't go out of business every time it rains on
their phone line hubs). Cable Internet is available just about anywhere you
can get Cable TV, but not everywhere. Some rural companies still don't
provide it. If you can get it, go cable.
DSL is the phone company. It allows you
to have a phone line that remains active even when you are on the Internet.
It is always on, so you don't have to access it every time you start your
computer to get on the Internet. It can be very fast, but is usually
pricey and phone companies traditionally tend to try to screw you...they
have to, or other phone companies will laugh at them. For instance,
don't let them try to sell you a 128 "twisted pair" line. It is
cheaper than DSL, but too slow to be of any value. You might as well
stay on Dial-up. Many phone companies try to tell you that you HAVE to
buy an extra phone line to get DSL. This isn't true at all, but they
have most state utility commissions believing it so you will have to pay the
price...like I do, here in Florida. I use DSL to run the LZ Web Site,
but only because I can't get Cable or Wireless and Satellite is too slow for
uploading large files to web pages.
Satellite is fine if you don't need to upload
much to a web site...which most people don't. It is the most expensive
consumer grade service, but the advantage is that you can use it almost
anywhere you have an open sky to the South and electricity. It is
provided by Sat TV guys and It has serious high dowload speeds that will
handle anything you'll ever want to see on the Internet. The
disadvantage is you still need to use your phone line for sending
stuff...like emails...unless you pay for the enormously expensive 2-Way Sat
system and even with that you will not be able to send much faster than
dial-up. It is used only where you can't even get a phone line...like
on a motor home that moves around alot. It is NOT good in rainy
country, like the Pacific Northwest Coast.
Wireless is as good as any of them, if it isn't
raining. Rain will put it out as fast as it puts out Satellite,
because the rain blocks the signal enough to corrupt it. More than
likely, Wireless will take over the entire Internet Providing System, but
that is still a few years off. I have used it and had excellent access
quality, when it isn't raining. They are working on tying it in to the
wireless phone business and that may solve the rain problem...which would be
great unless they want to charge you cell phone rates to stay
connected...which they do at present. Having wireless capability in
your laptop is almost as important as having a screen. A wireless
rigged laptop can access hundreds of thousands of free internet access
points that companies, libraries and even some towns provide. The only
drawback is you usually have to be within a few hundred feet of the wireless
access point. A mucipal grade wireless system will provide a larger
access zone (the whole town) and is an excellent choice if you can get it.
The LZ is going High Speed. The reason is
because if we don't, then we are doomed to simple text and pictures and will
miss out on the entire multi-media revolution that has taken over the
Internet. And it isn't simply a matter of preference. In order
to make our web pages, it HAS to be high speed, or I would never get
anything done!
Besides, high speed is more fun! I have videos of Terry Webber
parking his hot-rod in his garage at 100mph! I have videos of a 1957
Plymouth driving through Dong Ha in 1968. I have videos of LZ Russell,
Mutter's Ridge, LZ Cates and more!
And then there is the music and sound files. I have cuts of 2/4
calling in an Arty strike. I have Lee Rittenour broadcasting from
Armed Forces Radio, Vietnam. I have Hanoi Hannah saying "Merry
Christmas" to the Marines. What I DON'T have is music. And there
is a reason why.
Music like "Give Me Shelter" and other traditional "vietnam" songs can
greatly enhance our web site. So, what I need is for you
LAWYER TYPES to help me out here.
I can get and post music that can be played, but not downloaded as a
music file (such as .mp3). So no music publisher could claim we posted
it for redistribution or commercial purposes. But is that enough?
And if not, then how do we get legal? Otherwise, you'll have me
playing and singing songs I made up. That, in itself, should be
sufficient inspiration to help me find a legal solution to avoid paying
ASCAP and BMI around $350 a year, EACH, just to post a couple of songs to
enhance our web pages....songs that were written 35 years ago! Please,
contact me about this. Thanks!
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