On 28 Apr 2001, Mr.Bad wrote: > I think it would be very, very cool to have free, open Freenet > available on a city-wide basis, something like what BAWUG > (http://www.bawug.org/) is planning to do with 802.11. If the nodes are in close proximity, laser communication seems attractive. Anyone wanna post an overview of low-to-middle-end laser communication? Prices, range, throughput? What can you get for $500 per end? -- "...you have mistaken your cowardice for common sense and have found comfort in that, deceiving yourselves." Mark Roberts | [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freenet-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/tech
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program D. R. Evans
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- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Leo Howell
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Travis Bemann
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Mark J. Roberts
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Mr . Bad
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Travis Bemann
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program eric Kvam
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Mark J. Roberts
- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Leo Howell
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- Re: [freenet-tech] Ham I Am, Down With the Program Paul McGregor
