> http://www.warchalking.org/
> Having previously only read articles on warchalking and not being able to
> get to the site itself, I must now say that the phenomenon seems to be a bit
> more widespread than I originally thought, especially in Britain. Had I
> known that...

It's huge over there... I saw a bunch in seattle when I was there, and saw
my first one in chicago the other day at a user group meeting. I got a good
laugh out of it.

We're actually throwing one together on the south loop in chicago next
month- connecting 4 converted warehouses. Extremely simple. Hardest part has
been optimizing the network through antenna's to bridge the buildings and
courtyards- brick lofts do not pass airport very well, and keeping one
person from destroying everyone's bandwidth.

It'll be nice when it's like europe and you can walk up to a small kiosk on
the street that is wireless enabled and just go. :/


Michael Bryan Bell
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