Let's go all the way. Weatherboard exteriors, lead lined interior
cladding to fastwall. I can foresee one or two problems from a few
quarters though!
Bill
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From: Adam Yap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MacOS X 10.3.3
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 13:39:16 +0800
Funnily enough, I think the easiest way might be to provide access to
someone's wireless AP... perhaps firewalled so it can only be used for
updates from Apple. I guess I don't have any particular objection to
someone driving outside my place and doing that :) Thought it would be
bizarre to have these guys milling outside all updating their OS' :)
Adam
On 16/03/2004, at 12:11 PM, J Philippe Chaperon wrote:
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 14:08:04 +0800
From: Mark Secker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: MacOS X 10.3.3
t=flow
>> Funnily
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lol my AP barely reaches from my study to the lounge (a distance of
less than 5 meters) I blame double clay brick interior walls... - so
that's why new houses are being built single brick or dry-wall? to
> allow for wardriving?
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