I'm Drunk in a Parking Lot and Stealing WiFi

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by bobomonkey, Dec 8, 2006.

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    Yes it is true...does this sound like a possible modern day country song?
     
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    Ok, well why dont ya put the laptop down before you drop it and then take a nap in the back seat?
     
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    Don't Quit Your Day Job... hehehe :D
     
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    Tell me the whole story, then I'll tell you what you need exactly

    IT
     
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    This sound like a criminal deed. :)
     
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    Hooligans these days... is there no justice! ;)
     
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    tisk, you'll get caught
     
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    Actually… unless there is a sign saying “please do not use our unsecured WIFI connection” I don’t see a problem with someone using it, other than that their communication won’t be secured either.

    I mean really, if a business doesn’t secure their WIFI either they are leaving it out there for the road warriors, or they just… well… don’t care enough to secure it. “Stealing” WIFI is as benign as stealing sunlight before it hits the parking lot he’s surfing the web in order to warm his car… so long as he didn’t hack into a secured WIFI. Well, except if they have a horribly small bandwidth and are having trouble using it because of him. :p
     
    Josh Inno, Dec 8, 2006 IP