http://sites.google.com/site/wasabinetwifi/
REXMO
http://rexmo.net
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We worked on these computers on Saturday (Jerry and Me). We opened and tested
11 of them. 6 of them are zombies and need their hard drives cloned. 5 of these
6 have less than 512 RAM. USB ports do work. Where Brad and I stacked the
computers in the lab, these 6 are on a stack on the left side.
Reminder from: bworks_shop Yahoo! Group
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Kid session #3
Saturday May 23, 2009
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
(This event repeats every week until Saturday June 6, 2009.)
Location: 4100 Shenandoah Ave 63110
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Oh hi! That's me! I posted this to the list maybe sometime late last year.
This project is still seeking start-up funding and more subscribers in
the Cherokee St area, although it's model may readily be applied
elsewhere.
Hoping to put 3 more routers online this week and next!
2009/5/20
Ooops, mistyped the URL:
http://gowasabi.net/
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Ben West westbyw...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi John,
I'm curious about progress on Archreactor/hackspace, but I can wait on
that until someone posts an update on the SLUUG listserv.
WasabiNet is conceived as a