WiFi Free-For-All
my_LART writes "Information Week reports that WiFi access is becoming a free commodity. Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT) has recently dropped its pay-per-use model and has installed free access to the WLAN in the food court and will be expanding access to the gates. On a similar note, Choice Hotels International is planning a WLAN rollout at its 370 Comfort Suites and 140 Clarion properties by the end of May. Choice Hotels International plans on expanding the rollout to two more of the company's brands by the end of the year. While this is great for us Road Warriors, how can this make financial sense? Choice Hotels can certainly markup the cost of the rooms by a few dollars per night, but how is PIT planning on reclaiming the costs? Regardless, lets hope other airports and hotel chains follow suit."
At the ISP where I work, I can sit in the lobby and pick up about 3 other free wide open WiFi APs from the couch in the lobby.
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I find it quite appropriate, given your whois info from k0w.net, that you're Canadian.
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The new left wing democrats have declared their hate for this great land time and time again. Janet Jackson in a stunning example of America hate. She bears her breast to millions of innocent shocked school children who only want to eat apple pie and play hopscotch and the democrats are worried about Iraq? Who are these people? Where did they lose their way? How sick can you be to be worried about anything but this sick, disgusting attack upon our religion our very moral system? The super bowl is played on Sunday for a reason! It's a holy event and this sacrilegeous breast bearing incident has ruined it forever.
I have a telephoto lens that I took with me on my last trip to Austrilia and the Screener getting back into the States asked what it was. She thought it was a weird kind of gun. I showed it to her so she would know what it looked like next time. Also in Guam we where an hour lating taking off because someone checked in with a bag. They loaded the bag and she never got on the plane.
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It's this. In black, like the eLED ad on the UK homepage. Works great, bright light, and takes lots of abuse. It's rated to work a few hundred feet underwater, though I've never tested it in anything worse than a bathtub.
This is, indeed (as opposed to the corny TeacherReviews.com post), a breath of fresh air in a geek-infested /. atmosphere (sorry guys). What I don't get (although I fully support) is how this can be in this BushCo world that we live in. I mean, these bastards want to know everything, even when we fart from Mexican salsa (and potentially tax us for emanating the end-product of "alien" labor). So, it kinda boggles my mind (k, keep the jokes at bay - I'm not the smartest person on the planet - but guess what - neither are you! phucker..). It also makes me think of all the illegal opportunities this opens up. Don't get me wrong (and I hope you don't hate me for this run-on paragraph) - I'm all for true freedom which, unfortunately, does not exist in the US of A as of now (one could argue, rather successfully, that it never existed - but what's going on these days is not only pathetic, but an insult).
In any case, this just "seems right." Which means that it will prolly get shot down by one of BushCo's cronies. Watch my words.
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Slightly off topic, but somewhat relevant nonetheless.
As many may know, PIT's layout is interesting in that the terminals are separated from the main building (where you check in and stuff) by a subway-like transport. PIT also has a fine foodcourt and many stores like you would find in a mall. Living about a half-hour from the airport, I would occasionally venture down just to get lunch, check out the stores, maybe trade in my money for some Yen and watch planes take off.
Now, that is nearly impossible, considering the security checkpoint is located prior the the transport thingy. This means if you want to eat, check out the stores and watch planes take off, you need to have a boarding pass! I talked to many airport staff over this matter, and they said it is simply too expensive to have it nearer to the terminals, as they would need multiple checkpoints (since the foodcourt-mall thing is in the middle, and terminals are on the sides). Apparently businesses are quite upset as they signed long-term leases for thier stores, as this area used to be accessable to anyone who wanted to spend a day at the airport (and yes, many people used to go to the airport just for shopping and lunch and whatnot). Read some more here.
I guess my point is that free WiFi is dandy and all, but this airport needs more that if they want to stay cutting edge. Letting me eat lunch and shop there would help, but what they really need is THIS!
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Anything I think security will dislike I tend to put in my pocket or easily accessible in my hand luggage, so they can search it easily (for me, camera tripod/monopod tends to cause them to search my bag). If you just put the torch in the change tray when you get to the barrier, that may make life easier?
Phil
Let them do it. Perhaps that will prompt some savy businessmen to enter the public transportation market and revitalise it, or else the public outcry could make them revamp it themselves... worst case people will get some rest, go to the local church, to the park, whatever.
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