http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-939483.html
Too funny. Very inventive. I'd have to warchalk the entire 405 freeway. Not that I know anything about wireless or anything......
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http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1105-939483.html
Too funny. Very inventive. I'd have to warchalk the entire 405 freeway. Not that I know anything about wireless or anything......
Heh, I think i'll visit downtown Fort Lauderdale and bring a piece of chalk and a laptop.
The phrase war driving needs to be changed to WINDing. Wireless Internet Network Discovery.
I'd better watch out cause M$ might sue cause it's too close to Wingdings......
*keeps his head down for fear of angering the great white beast*
That's really kewl, awesome idea.
Talk about counter-culture! I never realized "geeks" were so community oriented. (This is aside from the good folks here at AO)
It's a very interesting idea, but how long will the chalk actually stay on the pavement before feet, rain, and all the other elements wash it away?
I remember a while back someone had a website set up for police speed traps in the usa...this would be a great website of cities and markings of wireless access points.
have a look at This Site for WarChalking info
;)
J.
I am right now working with a couple of people on a wi-fi network in Beverwijk (NetherLands)
There is already a park (with bench) where you can tap into 2Mbit internet (with a large dose of luck)
I'll post updates here..