Re:Wireless and Driving? Nah...
by
glenebob
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· Score: 4, Funny
I think wardriving is a stupid term. The first time I heard it, I pictured a bunch of college kids in hopped up rice burners (with the performance enhancing belly lights, of course - think "Fast and Furious") tearing down I-5 trying to run each other off the road. So, wireless wardriving... huh? You mean they used to use some sort of wire to run each other off the road, but they became obsolete? I'm confused!
And what do you call it of you hop from cafe to cafe on foot with a laptop trying to connect to wireless access points? Wireless wardining?
Hey, if GW talks to Rumsfield on his cell phone, is he wireless warmongering?
Bond is not a pathetic loser
James would knot have this.
:)
1) It's not in an Aston Martin
2) It's a fricken breifcase. he'd just put it in his watch
3) it requires more than a twist & push of a button.
So no, this is a geek case, not a james bond one.
As a rock-in-roll Physicist once said, No matter where you go, there you are.
A website that goes by the name of penix.org? That just seems *wrong* somehow? :-)
It appears the site is slashdotted already, so I figure this mirror should work fine.
if james bond were into wardriving, he could forget about bedding any more Bond girls.
"Life is great; without it, you'd be dead." -Harmony Korine
If you check the domain's whois record, the administrative contact's fax number ends with 007.
We have a highly-regarded, modded-up post that misspells the word 'not'.
You would think that, wouldn't you. But it turns out that, unless you like to see crap in a rebuilt plastic tool case, you would be wrong.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
They slashdotted my penix!
You must have low throughput.
The unofficial
Mcguyver was into wireless wardriving?
He'd use a paperclip, a battery, and one LED.
I think wardriving is a stupid term. The first time I heard it, I pictured a bunch of college kids in hopped up rice burners (with the performance enhancing belly lights, of course - think "Fast and Furious") tearing down I-5 trying to run each other off the road. So, wireless wardriving... huh? You mean they used to use some sort of wire to run each other off the road, but they became obsolete? I'm confused!
And what do you call it of you hop from cafe to cafe on foot with a laptop trying to connect to wireless access points? Wireless wardining?
Hey, if GW talks to Rumsfield on his cell phone, is he wireless warmongering?