I was in in high school all we had was a punch card machine, with a printer and card reader connected to via modem to the Brooklyn College IBM 360 mainframe. So to say the least turn around was not the best. My choice in languages were FORTRAN, COBOL or RPG. I chose FORTRAN. The year after I graduated, the school received a PDP 16.:-(
I can just see it now, the campus police, politely, this is Canada, confiscating all the 2.4 MHz cordless phones, and other such items since they use the same frequency as the WiFi network.
I think the school president should worry about bigger issues, like the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted from the oil sands in Alberta, that is a bigger threat than a WiFi mere network.
I was in in high school all we had was a punch card machine, with a printer and card reader connected to via modem to the Brooklyn College IBM 360 mainframe. So to say the least turn around was not the best. My choice in languages were FORTRAN, COBOL or RPG. I chose FORTRAN. The year after I graduated, the school received a PDP 16. :-(
I can just see it now, the campus police, politely, this is Canada, confiscating all the 2.4 MHz cordless phones, and other such items since they use the same frequency as the WiFi network. I think the school president should worry about bigger issues, like the amount of carbon dioxide that is emitted from the oil sands in Alberta, that is a bigger threat than a WiFi mere network.