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Wireless Freenets As The Parasitic Grid 375

Lester67 writes: "Infoworld has a pretty cool article on the "the Parasitic Grid," which is basically people (mainly in large cities) opening up their high-speed access through 802.11b to anyone that wants to use it, and how it may threaten telecom profits. One guy has a pretty interesting use for a Pringles(tm) can too (but only after you've removed your hand)." This article ties together several of the recent stories on free-for-all community networking, and fits in nicely with the recent post on bridging networks with 802.11b.
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Wireless Freenets As The Parasitic Grid

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  • by SpanishInquisition ( 127269 ) on Monday August 27, 2001 @01:16PM (#2221881) Homepage Journal
    What kind of chip do you have in there?
  • by tcd004 ( 134130 ) on Monday August 27, 2001 @01:20PM (#2221905) Homepage
    Yuk. I sure hope that name doesn't stick.


    Condit on the run. [lostbrain.com]

  • by Hobbex ( 41473 ) on Monday August 27, 2001 @01:36PM (#2222005)

    Having seen the wonderful success that the "all you can eat" model has had in buffé resturaunts, I started the All You Can Eat Supermarket (tm). The model is simple, people come in to the store every day, and for a low price, they can take as much food as they wish to eat that day.

    Of course, on entering, you have to sign the "Terms of Shopping" agreements, that by which you promise not to:
    - Take food and then decide not to eat it.
    - Share food with others.
    - Save your food for another day.
    - Eat more than three meals a day.
    - Puke after ingesting the food.

    If somebody signs these agreements, then they should stick to them, shouldn't they? If they aren't, then they are STEALING from me. If they don't like the terms, they don't have to shop at the All You Can Eat Supermarket (R) at all.

    Well, it turns out that there is actually a large population (an you believe it!) of lowlife scum, who come to the All You Can Eat Supermarkey (TM), and then go home and feed their entire families with the food, or refrigerate leftovers and eat them for lunch the next day! If that is allowed to continue, then I will loose business, and people will loose their jobs!

    Therefore, I am on my way to Washington to lobby for the passing of strict laws that allow monitoring of all food consumption of all people, so that this wholesale stealing of food cannot be done. So maybe that might hurt peoples privacy, integrity, and freedom - but how will business survive without it?
  • by gorilla ( 36491 ) on Monday August 27, 2001 @01:56PM (#2222120)
    This seems appropriate. Appologies to Mike Batt.

    Undernet, Overnet, Wombling Free,
    The Wombles of Wimbledon Common are we.
    Making good use of the net that we find,
    Nets that the everyday folks leave behind.

    (Original here [tripod.com])

  • by jejones ( 115979 ) on Monday August 27, 2001 @04:35PM (#2222862) Journal
    It's like they say; the street finds its own use for things.

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