Julian Bond writes:
> raines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I propose a new term for the activity of visiting restaurants/cafes
> >(individually or collectively) to detect/evaluate their wireless
> >connectivity: WarMunching!
> 
> Most excellent! Is warmunching.com available?
> 
> >Ironic note about the value of having a connection at this particular
> >location: The first WLAN I saw from the parking lot was a tmobile AP from
> >the Starbucks across the lot!
> 
> I love it.

Someone should do the quick-n-dirty analysis of McDogfood locations .vs
Starf*cks, plug these into a RF coverage model, and sell the results
to both sides.

> Again, no security on pop3 passwords and no authentication on smtp.
> 
> This is not good. Especially from a company that is focussed on roaming, 
> mobile, guest use of the net.

Call Jim Keeler @ Wayport and complain.

-- 
"Speed, it seems to me, provides the one genuinely modern pleasure."
                        -- Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)

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