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  1. Two years out and counting... on Taking Telecommuting To the Next Level - the RV · · Score: 1

    In early 2010 I gave up my NYC apartment to live in on the road to pursue my art. I've been 'at large' ever since, and I've traveled in a style similar to what you describe.

    First, if you must stay connected you will probably need cell service with tethering/mobile wifi hotspot from both the two major carriers. Even then, decent service is spotty, at best. The best places to go, typically, have the worst coverage.

    Secondly, a robust electrical system is critical. My suggestion is two heavy duty, deep cycle AGM batteries in addition to the vehicle's battery. Even a heavy duty alternator isn't designed to charge a battery aggressively. Most RV's have an AC to hookup to charge batteries at night, but high wattage folding solar panels offer dependable juice without being tethered to the RV hookup world. How do you feel about campgrounds and the itinerant RV culture?

    The third question is vehicle choice. Are you travelling alone? A big RV or trailer is difficult to hide especially in any kind of city or small town. Some W*lm*rt's offer boondocker's a place to stop, but parking lots lack aesthetic appeal. Trailer's are better than mobile home's for sure. Vans are awfully small. Sprinters offer more space but repairs are expensive in remote places. The simpler your setup the more versatile you can be. Where will you keep the trailer? Campgrounds?

    Fourthly, how do you feel about war driving? Sometimes, despite the best cell coverage, the only connection will be an unlocked wifi, or bar/restaurant/campground wifi? Does that work for you?

    Fifth, security. What happens to your life and work if someone steals your whole kit? How will you protect your precious gear and unique identifiers? What will you do about your mail? Insurance?

    Short answer, it's totally worth it. Divesting one's personal property can be excellent and liberating. The view of the country is gorgeous, and the people are varied and fascinating.

  2. ritual cleanliness and swine flu on Let's Rename Swine Flu As "Colbert Flu" · · Score: 1

    Similar to Jewish Law, in Islam coming in physical contact with a pig or its biproducts renders one ritually unclean. If swine flu is 2 parts pig, does catching swine flu render believers ritually unclean?

  3. Re:Check the HDD on How To Diagnose a Suddenly Slow Windows Computer? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    My Seagate 500g drive crippled windows as its lousy firmware bricked it, and now if its plugged in windows runs very slow if at all. An addition 2 cents worth: CCleaner and RootkitRevealer

  4. Re:Pretty old news on SCADA Systems a Target for Hackers? · · Score: 3, Informative