Do all rallies have such smiling faces?
Instead of a bucket brigade, the volunteers organized a brochure brigade!
At the beginning of the line were piles of individual papers
At the end of the line were completed packets.
Yeah Dexter!
Volunteers are what make rallies happen.
Making new friends
Potluck
The view from Beaudry Park in Tucson
Park offices
Can you tell this is a Datastorm rally?
More Datastormers
2 Dishes on Don's coach! (the 3d is TV)
over 30 wireless networks!! all secured except the park's
Potluck get together
Joline, Larry, Orene
Jim, Joline
Bob, Jim
John and Ruth
Carol
Jim Pendleton, President, Motosat
Ed Travis taking questions
Pam and Ed Bell, Jim Guld
LOTS of Happy Campers!
Al and Sue Wilson
Bill and Janet Adams
Ed Travis, top engineering guy at Motosat
Don Bradner
Door Prizes. Al Wilson and Dexter Yard
Ed Kruty
Over $300 - 50/50 prize winner
Panel of Experts
Jim as Captain WiFi - His shirt is a real WiFi finder, lighting up the appropriate number of bars representing signal strength where he's standing.
Scott Whitney and Don Bradner
How to make a Blog seminar
Lots of upgrades and other work done being done throughout the park.
Geeks will be boys!
Warm end to a windy day.
Datastorm Panel of Experts
This is the place to ask ALL your satellite Internet questions.
Jim Guld preaches from his Geek pulpit: DO YOUR BACKUPS
Chris in seminar presenting mode!
Chris teaching the 'Building Websites' seminar.
The food, as promised, was wonderful. The caterer - Porta Pit
Great food from Porta-Pit.
97 Datastorm users on the map at the rally - 115 rigs attended
Jim uses a joystick in the Google Earth seminar to Fly the included Flight Simulator
Lunch! by Porta-Pit
Motosat VP of Sales, Royal Lamb, making a service call.
Royal Lamb, always a smiling face.
All the money for the 50/50 made 'em giddy. The winner took home $380!
Jim, Al, and Don find an amusing raffle ticket?
Comic relief - if you don't have your blue light on, you owe the group money big-time!
The shirt that sums up Geocaching! As worn by Joy L.