I feel that if Microsoft had a closed hardware platform with no third-party software (which would most likely be the case in movie theaters), they could make a relatively stable Windows implementation. For example, take a PocketPC and hard reset it. From my experience, without adding outside software, it will run for months.
If anyone were ever to get caught using one of "those off-the-shelf $150 router boxes", couldn't we just say that we are using the box to provide a wireless connection or a firewall for our single computer on the network?
My guess is, given the technical knowledge of the Comcast reps that I have encountered in both Philadelphia and Ann Arbor, MI, just digress for a few seconds into ipchains and RRAS...they'll soon find themselves quite speechless.
I feel that if Microsoft had a closed hardware platform with no third-party software (which would most likely be the case in movie theaters), they could make a relatively stable Windows implementation. For example, take a PocketPC and hard reset it. From my experience, without adding outside software, it will run for months.
If anyone were ever to get caught using one of "those off-the-shelf $150 router boxes", couldn't we just say that we are using the box to provide a wireless connection or a firewall for our single computer on the network? My guess is, given the technical knowledge of the Comcast reps that I have encountered in both Philadelphia and Ann Arbor, MI, just digress for a few seconds into ipchains and RRAS...they'll soon find themselves quite speechless.