There are Tomato branches that support 802.11n (and Linux 2.6-based kernels). The linksysinfo.org forums are performing maintenance at the moment, so I can't give you a link. However, checkout the Tomato sub-forum, and it is a stickied thread.
Kansas statute 8-1508 disagrees with you (emphasis obviously mine):
a red indication will be exhibited immediately thereafter when vehicular traffic shall not enter the intersection.
I had wondered about this for a long time, glad I was finally triggered to look it up.
Why would anyone on either side have the least fear of having the other side presented [in Science class]?
I fear that it will produce people (eg, you) that confuse science and philosophy. They are very different subjects and shouldn't be conflated.
The fact that I believe that the currently presiding Theory of Evolution more accurately explains the observational fact that evolution exists has no bearing on that.
Even if Intelligent Design (Creationism) is 100% accurate, it should be taught in a philosophy course (I took a philosophy of religion course in college and rather enjoyed it). When you start presenting unscientific ideas as science, you begin on a path that results in nothing but people unable to produce (or even discern) logical ideas.
I think that is a very rational reason for "fear" of this type of thing.
And the gorillas will take care of the snakes...
The best part: when wintertime rolls around, the gorillas simply freeze to death.
I'm not overweight either (had never been), I weigh 75kg, at 1.78cm tall. So that's pretty ok.
I hate to break it to you, but 75kg is extremely overweight for someone 1.78 cm tall.
UNIX is hot. It's more than hot. It's steaming. It's quicksilver lightning with a laserbeam kicker. -- Michael Jay Tucker