Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:14 am
Thorn wrote:From the ReadMe:
You'll notice that no where in there is a mention of finding access points to leech.
"Read me" aswell, I don´t need to leech, since a free limited time service is provided.
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Thorn wrote:From the ReadMe:
You'll notice that no where in there is a mention of finding access points to leech.
To which ReadMe are you referring, or is this a translation issue? If you are using a free service, then why are you asking about leeching? And what has any of this got to do with NetStumbler?lagoausente wrote:"Read me" aswell, I don´t need to leech, since a free limited time service is provided.
lagoausente wrote:"Read me" aswell, I don´t need to leech, since a free limited time service is provided.
paintballaddict wrote:Is it time to start warming up the BBQ?;)
Scruge wrote:Warming up??
We've been on broil for the past 2 months..
If only I could figure how to harness the power of the little spinning wheel on my electric meter, I could solve the worlds energy needs.
brwrdrvr wrote:It would probably be much easier to solve true perpetual motion.
streaker69 wrote:That's easy, we just need a way to harness the energy of 2 - 4 yr olds. They seem to be in perpetual motion.
brwrdrvr wrote:HAHAHA! So true. Baby girl will be 6 this August and she still seems to be that way.
brwrdrvr wrote:What's the TOS for the free limited time service that is being provided?
lagoausente wrote:Sorry, what´s TOS?
brwrdrvr wrote:What's the TOS for the free limited time service that is being provided?
lagoausente wrote:Need to register with you name, address and ID card. Log in through a security server with you user name and pass. 1 hour per day, and person.
The service is provided as a complement to the library itself, as access to information for technical reference, science, and culture in general, but you can use email.
There is an external atenna, what sometimes is not well placed, or is in the back side, but with good weather it works.
Curiously, here in Spain, internet DSL is too much more expensive then in other Europe countries, with less bandwith. People pay usually 55-60 euro for DSL, included the DSL cost and the line cost. Most people have it for Emule.
I don´t have internet at home, and for my needings, the libraries wifi is more then enough. People still keep paying DSL for obscure purposes, so that busniness is still secure, the library wifi is no competitor.
lagoausente wrote:Need to register with you name, address and ID card. Log in through a security server with you user name and pass. 1 hour per day, and person.
Scruge wrote:Now I know where Obie got his plan for Obamacare.