Mobile Wireless at Tempe Presidential Debate
badcataz writes "Presidential debate goers in Tempe, Arizona might find a
strange looking electric vehicle providing wireless service.
WAZ Tempe has
modified and Italian
Electic car to extend their downtown Tempe network using a 1 Watt Tropos
5110 wireless mesh node."
The electric carts are manufactured in Italy by the World Alternative Transportation Technologies Corpration (W.A.T.T. Corp). This particular model is called "Teener E". It is a small, enclosed two passenger electric vehicle powered by rechargable batteris and driven by an electric motor. It can climb up to 18% grade steep hills. It's speed does not exceed 35 mph and has a range of 50 miles. Full battery recharge is 4 hours. It complies with all Federal Motor Safety Standards (ie. seatbelt, roll cage, emergency brakes, etc.)
The WiFi transmit/receiver unit on the cart has range of 1 mile (1.6 km) compare to standard WiFi equipment of 300 - 500 ft. It runs on Linux operating system, able to auto-recognize and auto-configure into local WiFi mesh. Various businesses in downtown Tempe area have given permission to Nasco's group to install WiFi units on their properties.
Nasco is also in contact with city of Tempe to further WiFi coverage, hopefully in next few years the city will be complete wireless.
Now that is an example of folks working well together for a common good. I wish my town would do that. But, they will not even allow a single cell site so we barely have cellular phone service out here much less wifi. Oh, well, to some, the lack of cell phone service is seen as a benefit.
Here is another interesting article about Tropos: Mesh could be the solution to a proposed $1 billion wireless municipal network for New York City emergency workers.
http://www.busyweather.com/
...the electronics van for prompting George W. Bush. ;)
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They could use more power.
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They actually use these as substitutes when parts of their WiFi network go down... Fast, mobile, cute and powerfull, can we ask for something more? :)
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someone already did...
...that someone actually uses their small, ultra-energy-efficient vehicles for actually driving somewhere. If the war in Iraq was for oil, and men died over there and you don't use that oil; well, I guess that makes you just as bad as the terrorists.
Even those who arrange and design shrubberies are under considerable economic stress at this period in history.
I want an electric car like that one. I would drive it to school everyday. I wish there was a feasable, small electric car that could do at least 70 for interstate driving though :(
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...to ASU. Unfortunately I'm not seeing the network (about 2 miles directly south). Might be time to put the ibook in the bookbag! I have plans to leave in about 10 minutes to watch the Foo Fighters (yeah yeah) anways.
Although, I do own a Fab-Corp Antenna and a Linksys WRTGS router with the new firmware. Any ideas?
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Heh, an electric Italian car. Where to begin...do you need to remove the passenger seat to charge it?
Well, on the bright side, at least it wasn't made by Lucas. If it had been, the wifi unit would only work if the handbrake light was blown and the left turn signal was on.
But, dear god, don't pull the handbrake!
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you'd have to reverse the polarity to make it work
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It's called a joke. Laugh. Seriously, don't you think that someone would have done that? Seriously, lighten up. ;)
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playing doom 3 online while sitting in the debate hall. either that or downloading porn.
While it was a joke I think Salon.com did a brief comment on it today in the Fix and interviewed a tailor who stated that there was no way that the buldge could've been a wrinkle or what have you in the fabric of his jacket. Whether this is used as any type of way to "coach" him i'm unsure. but i wouldn't put it past either candidate. Sorry the two major contenders are both ... shall we say... eh not great choices. I wont' vote for bush so this really doesn't bother me, but i'm debating whether i should vote for kerry now too... the third debate didn't give me much other than it's easy to push bushes buttons ;) I know this was a bit off topic but. ah well.. no real reliable source can confirm it.. but read the little blurb on salon.com and maybe it'll be worth the extra bit of info...
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When I was there (approx. 2 weeks ago) the theater had an open wireless network. I spent most of the first act of my show browsing /.
Both candidates simply recycled their flawed math of the previous debates and spewed feel good oratories while managing to avoid the real issues almost entirely.
Here is the bush backboard pic on Salon.
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Not sure if this counts as reliable but:
http://cryptome.org/bush-bulge.htm
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We got us a new president.
Kerry got into America's comfort zone in debate one, showed us he can be a fighter in debate 2, and became this "zen master" in debate 3. I really didn't expect such a strong showing from Kerry. Along with his politics I think he just won over the last of the undecideds.
I guess the square thing under his jacket is his 802.11 antenna.
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There are more pictures available on Tian.cc, the source of the Gizmodo photo.
All direct from a guy living in Tempe.
Unfortunately, the same mentality that seeks to unwrap the death grip held by such giants as MicroSoft also abhors anything resembling sensible rules emanating from authority figures, even when it makes things better for the masses.
So, by this logic it's OK to squash nearby wireless Net signals with your alligator amplifier. So what if you just took out half the mesh network in the neighborhood? It's (automatic) for the people...or something.
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Just the thing for an election.
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A cursory glance at this story, and I sooo thought someone had blown the lid of the whole Bush wears a wire thing. But it was not to be :)
I think there is a world market for maybe five personal web logs.
It's cool to be able to watch the debate broadcasted on the internet.
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If true, it means, he has a good team around him. Which is fine by me.
You seriously wouldn't care if the President is wearing a wire at the debates... I'm sure business and political leaders at home and abroad would agree with you and continue to take him seriously after finding out he can't think on his feet or remember details accurately, and is effectively a puppet.
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modified and Italian Electic car
What was I thinking? This is slashdot!
2. More pictures of the electric car w/ antenna.
3. They mention a 1-watt power WiFi box. Is that legal? I thought the power of these devices was limited to 100mW..
For what it's worth, the tropos 5110 is FCC compliant. They've got a 1 watt radio coupled with a pair of 7.4 dBi antenae. The math is simple; 1 watt is equivalent to 29 dBi. Add them together and you get 36.4 dBi. The legal limit is 36 but you can count on approx. 0.5 loss per connector and even if they manage to only have one connector, that puts them under the FCC limit.
Why the FUCK would a republican moderate that flamebait, you ignorant fool?
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For one, my non-Kerry vote will help reduce the "lost popular vote charges". Two, I plan to vote libertarian anyway. I just strongly prefer Bush over this new incarnation of Dukakis, that Democracts are trying to impose on us.
I have no problem with Electoral College -- we are a not a state, but a union of states...
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