Happy Birthday, Erika!
Are they sure the guy training those cats isn't using some sort of mind control device?
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Happy Birthday, Erika!
Are they sure the guy training those cats isn't using some sort of mind control device?
Evil computers.
Apparently there is someone in my neighborhood with wireless that, miracle of miracles, actually put some level of security on it. My friend was over with his laptop, said "Hey, there's a network out there. Oh, it's asking for a key. Damn." I was beginning to think secured wireless networks were a myth.
Ack. That's terrible. Lots of ~ma for your friend, Aimee.
Happy birthday miss erika with your badass self.
ita, glad you're home. Oddly, even though I hardly see you, I missed you, because even though I don't see you often, I couldn't just call you up and say, "let's have pie" even if I wanted to.
See how I made that all about me and my needs?
Of the five wireless networks within reach of my laptop, three are secured. Mine, um, isn't. Yet. I'll get around to it!
Are they sure the guy training those cats isn't using some sort of mind control device?
I'm wondering if this is the same guy that appeared on Penn & Teller's show (I think it was on FX) a few years back. I remember they had a guy on with a bunch of trained cats. It was amazing.
When I was in the UK, one of my cousin's neighbors had wireless, but it was secure, so no Internet for me in those 2 weeks. Kinda sucked.
We've also got at lest 2 secure wirelesses in the apartment complex
My wireless is at least moderately protected-- it has a password, but pretty low level encryption. I know there are other people in my building with protected wireless.
Of the 4 wireless networks (including mine) that my computer is acknowledging right now, only mine is secured. There are a couple of others that I can't see right now, and they're usuall secured. (One of which is named "pimpsdomain," which I love and wish weren't secured, just so I could access it once, to say "Yeah, I've been in the pimp's domain.")
Most all the WiFi networks I run into these days are secured. I have mine secured, with encryption and tied to my iBook's MAC address (unique address associated with a WiFi or network card) so no other computer can use it.
Of course, I've lost the router's password, so I can't change the setup to allow other WiFi computers even if I wanted to.