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RMC introduction of Tsunami Alarm System

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Roar Moe

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Jun 22, 2006, 11:49:45 AM6/22/06
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The A3M Tsunami Alarm System receives earthquake and tsunami warning
information from a multiplicity of seismic measuring stations and
tsunami warning stations from different countries all over the whole
world. As a subscriber, you can be sure that your A3M Tsunami Alarm
System does not miss any warnings and that any tsunami warning will
result an alarm being sent to your mobile telephone as soon as
possible.

RM Consult (RMC) is introducting this as applied program interface
(API) to the tmAlertMaritime(tm) as option, or as separate subscription
with text messaging to your cell/mobile phone.

The subscription includes an annual prepaid fee of EURO 29,95.

You may order the subscription at:
* http://home.chello.no/~rmoe1/tas/

You may read more about this system at:
* http://www.mamut.com/homepages/Norway/1/5/argus/subdet39.htm
* www.rm-consult.no

Dillon Pyron

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Jun 23, 2006, 11:08:50 PM6/23/06
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Thus spake "Roar Moe" <roar...@gmail.com> :

>The A3M Tsunami Alarm System receives earthquake and tsunami warning
>information from a multiplicity of seismic measuring stations and
>tsunami warning stations from different countries all over the whole
>world. As a subscriber, you can be sure that your A3M Tsunami Alarm
>System does not miss any warnings and that any tsunami warning will
>result an alarm being sent to your mobile telephone as soon as
>possible.
>
>RM Consult (RMC) is introducting this as applied program interface
>(API) to the tmAlertMaritime(tm) as option, or as separate subscription
>with text messaging to your cell/mobile phone.
>
>The subscription includes an annual prepaid fee of EURO 29,95.
>

Sign me up. I'm sure that it will be useful to know when a tsunami
might hit Austin or Mainz.
--
dillon

JAFO

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