I’ve used ones owned by others but never owned one. They work fairly well.
I don’t know if they still make them but a friend had an “iridium go” which allowed you to call with your cell phone and also functioned as an inreach style messenger.
That was cool. I think it was expensive
I went from the black box mini microwave looking thing that Delorme made prior to Garmin buying them to the messenger.
It was also a flashing light thing.
Big upgrade.
Way worse. There were all these 5G conspiracies and the only thing it did was make my phone not work as good.
I messed around with the iPhone sat messages a bit this winter. It has a long ways to go before replacing my inreach messenger.
Can’t help but notice the bill sponsor is concerned that future generations may want to develop and be impeded by a CE, but the writer has no concern about perpetual rights a current owner could grant that may make the property unsuitable for a future generation to grant a CE
Double standard...
The subtle racism of low expectations is still racism.
They have IDs and know how to get them.
Thats not to say there isn’t some truth to barriers that people, especially those on rural reservations face in getting all basic services provided and needs met, but in general the argument is just...
Republicans saying that simpleton ranchers are too stupid to understand a simple easement agreement reminds me a lot of how democrats say blacks and natives are too helpless to get an ID.