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No doubt these conversations are taking place at all levels of most
universities...

It seems to me that we're (we on the NAG list, techies) are naturally
inclined to technological solutions.  I'm not sure this problem is
susceptible to a quick technical fix.

Note how many cell calls won't go through when everyone in Spartan Stadium
tries to place one.

Note how Blackberry just went through a multi-day outage of their North
American operations, with many millions of messages undelivered.

Call me old-fashioned, but what's wrong with having the campus sirens go
off, having trained people to turn to WKAR radio for further information?
 Use broadcast media for broadcast messages.  Use the Emergency Broadcast
System -- remember that?   Heck, also use e-mail and pagers and cells and
SMS as additional channels if you think they'll work.  But old-fashioned
radio can reach 15,000 or 50,000 or the entire population of an area without
feeling any additional load.

Later, when folks are safe, visit www.msu.edu for updates...

Virginia Tech did an awesome job of using its Web site to communicate
throughout all this whole ordeal.  I'm just so upset with the recriminations
we're already seeing towards VT.  I can only imagine what the last few days
have been like for the folks on staff (and the campus) who coped as best
they could.

/rich


On 4/18/07, Matt Kolb <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Additionally, I would be surprised if this hasn't already been discussed
> in some detail by the President and her advisers--I wonder if they are
> planning to make a public statement about this (perhaps they have via
> the paper and I missed it).
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> ./matt
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