wardriving

I am not alone in feeling justified in using open wireless access points.

Piggybacking on a previous post about War Driving: This is great. Listen to the caller try to get Leo to justify her belief that she's rightly using her neighbor's wifi access point for over the past year.

I don't agree with everything Leo says in response to her, but I am really amazed at the caller's sense of self-righteousness.

SkyNet is live in Brookfield Wisconsin.

Skynet is thinking!

Does anyone wardrive anymore?
Anyway, with the disaperance of regularly available free-and-open wifi, I've had to rely more and more on known Wifi spots to slurp up my mail on my iPod when I'm on the road.

Sure, I could get a real smartphone. But I won't pay for a 3G data package. If I could get one of those fancy $14.95 a month plans for my iPod touch, I'd think about it, maybe. But that day's a long way off. So I wardrive.

Terminator fans will appreciate that last night, on my way home, I spotted SkyNet on Capital Drive in Brookfield.

Sadly, the only wardriving app I've seen out of the three-billion tip calculators on the itunes store is a $2.99 app. Which is $2.99 more than I'm willing to pay for any app.

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