Testing to see if I can post...

You guys are hilarious...

Ok here's the problem tho. When I sign in on my phone, everything's fine. When I sign on using my iPad even with the correct username and password it says user not found. I know I am using the right password because I just tested it on my phone and it worked fine.

What's the deal?

BnB
Something to do with accepting cookies. Probably not edible.
 
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Yeah! CONELRAD. Whoo hoo!!
Do you remember there were two CONELRAD symbols on every radio dial?

CONELRAD became EBS (Emergency Broadcast System).
Which then became EAS (Energency Alert System).

A branch off from EAS is WEA (Wireless Emergency Alerts... aka cell phone warnings.
And reverse 911, which calls your land line if there us some sort of trouble in your area.
Unfortunately for those people affected by the CA wildfires, not much alerting went out.

I've worked with EBS and EAS for most if my career.

The T-Shirt I had made up after accidentally running an alert that was not supposed to run.
Still catch greif from other broadcasters to this day, but they all loved the shirt.
 
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The following is s a test of the emergency broadcast system.

BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP.

This is a test. The broadcasters in your area, in voluntary cooperation with federal, state, and local authorities, have developed this test to keep you informed in the case of an emergency. If this had been an actual emergency you would have been informed on how to seek further information. This station serves the Ashland operational area. This concludes this test of the emergency broadcast system.
 
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Yeah! CONELRAD. Whoo hoo!!
Do you remember there were two CONELRAD symbols on every radio dial?

CONELRAD became EBS (Emergency Broadcast System).
Which then became EAS (Energency Alert System).

A branch off from EAS is WEA (Wireless Emergency Alerts... aka cell phone warnings.
And reverse 911, which calls your land line if there us some sort of trouble in your area.
Unfortunately for those people affected by the CA wildfires, not much alerting went out.

I've worked with EBS and EAS for most if my career.

The T-Shirt I had made up after accidentally running an alert that was not supposed to run.
Still catch greif from other broadcasters to this day, but they all loved the shirt.
Pics?