silicon.com today had a story on warchalking: read on, girls and boys:

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'Warchalking': All wireless workers will be doing it


But what is it?

London's mobile workforce may soon be about to add sticks of chalk to their
high-tech arsenal of PDAs, mobiles and laptops.
Workers are being encouraged to adopt a system of 'Warchalking' which
involves marking the location of Wi-Fi, or wireless networking, nodes.

When a node within a building is discovered users are being encouraged to
mark the pavement outside with one of three symbols - two back-to-back
semicircles indicating an open node, a circle indicating a closed node and a
circle around a 'W' indicating a WEP (Wireless Equivalent Protocol).
Trials of the system have already been carried out, with workers
congregating around chalk marks in London's Bedford Square to work on their
laptops out of doors.
According to reports, some system administrators have understandably
expressed concern about these guerrilla tactics which could expose and
exploit their networks.
However, the organiser of the scheme, Matt Jones, claims the system
administrators benefit from the practice as other people are bringing the
openness of their networks to their attention.
'Warchalking' is based on a similar system practised by tramps during the US
depression who marked the outsides of buildings where they had been
successful in finding food or shelter.
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Original article can be found at
http://www.silicon.com/bin/bladerunner?30REQEVENT=&REQAUTH=21046&14001REQSUB
=REQINT1=54216
Cheers,
-- dhk

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