DefCon WiFi Shootout Winner Announced
devn2k writes "At the first annual WiFi Shootout at DefCon in Las Vegas, Adversarial Science Lab won the contest to shoot a wireless signal across the Nevada desert, with a distance of 35.2196 miles. The antenna was built from metal poles, window screen mesh, cardboard, duct tape, and aluminum foil! According to the official contest page, the antenna was designed the night before the contest, its component parts were purchased for $98 at Home Depot, and the next day it was built completely from scratch in the desert, on the side of the mountain, in the rain."
What does Arnold Schwagzeneger think about this?
no shooting required. lots of code/cool apps will help.
back on task.
fatal aggression towards innocents/infants must cease immediately.
as previously noted, we're going to let y'all help take care of that. won't your mommies be proud?
nothing you can do you say? we beg you to reconsider.
consult with/trust in yOUR creator. get more oxygen on yOUR brains. vote with yOUR wallet. that's the spirit.
your intentions/behaviours (see above) will disempower the greed/fear based murderers.
don't waste time, we're in crisis mode.
the Godless blight of the evile georgewellian fuddites is dissolving into coolapps/the abyss at the speed of right.
good work so far. there's still much to be done. pay attention. that's affordable.