DJA wrote:
MattyJ wrote:
More correctly, you paid to rent time on someone else's network. And
it's not out of my way at all. In fact, your sending me everything I
need to know to use your network makes it quite trivial on my part
to do so. Your radio signals are in my house unprotected.
You are right. *I* pay to be on someone else's network, not you.
Then you should do due diligences to protect that other entity's
network and not let vermin like me into it.
"should"? "should"?!
Didn't your mama teach you that it's not polite to "should" on people?
If I see someone with a weapon entering your house through a window you
left wide open, then I "should" (and shall) call the police. If I know
your phone number, maybe I "should" call you too.
But breaking into your wide open Weirdos® puter with little to no
protections set up for it? Sorry, but I'm just going to laugh my ass
off! (not really) But I know what happens when you try to tell someone
"You should protect your computer better than that.". They usually tell
you to mind your own fscking business. *THEN* I'll laugh my ass off
when they get cracked!
But as for your renting bandwidth, yes, you rent it, but then you turn
around and broadcast it for free and allow free use of it. It's like :)
setting up a big screen tv and cable box facing a large picture window
with no curtains. You can't really get too upset if the neighbors use
their own remote controls and watch it from the street.
Do you put locks on your trashcan? Let's say a neighbor of yours is
cheap and refuses to pay for municipal services, so they do not have
a trashcan. You only fill yours half way each week, so they simply
put their trash in your unsecured trashcan on trash night.
They have to trespass onto my property to do so. If I continually put
my trashcan on my neighbour's property, I shouldn't be surprised if it
gets filled (or thrown though my window). However, if my neighbor
empties his trashcan onto my property, and I find something useful in
the trash, guess what? I keep it.
He said trash night. That is implying that your can is on the curb,
ready for pickup the next day.
--
Ralph
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