2010/2/2 Ricardo Aráoz <[email protected]>:

> Same thing used to happen to me.
> I finally bought an usb wi-fi thingy and had a chat with the owner of a
> café nearby (which has wi-fi access).
> So now, whenever I want to access blocked addresses I just plug in *my*
> wi-fi hardware, change internet connection properties,  and get going.
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I am in a center of government buildings one of which is the jail.
The only wireless that I detect is provided by my employer.  :(

I have a vpn that I use to go out to our company HQ.  I can route
through them but it screws up my connections inside the local network
that I am supposed to be working on.

Today I had the audio cut on a Web2meeting presentation.  I didn't pay
for it and only $$$ gets you to back episodes and the source.  It is a
multi week iPhone programming webinar.  Yes our company is active in
looking at programming for the handheld device, like I need to see the
image of this legal document right now we are going to attempt to do
that.

We sell document management systems to courts and hospitals.  I write
add on apps to leverage that paperwork.  Another guy does HR /
employee time, attendance, time off workflows.

-- 
Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
CIMSgts

901.246-0159 cell

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