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Connecting to unsecured wireless: Is it hijacking? by ChuckAB2006-11-19 12:55:59
  Is it yours? Did you get permission? by nin_man2005-01-27 07:37:52
    You make it sound easier than it is by Control2005-01-27 07:41:11
      you make the analogy simpler than it is. by plblark 2005-01-27 07:44:43
Th e light analogy is indeed good. hmmm... I'll have to think on that one. regardless, you are consiumin a resource you didn't pay for, which I _did_ pay for, and do not have my permission to do so. Thus, you are technically taking somethig I have purchased and converting it to your use without my approval. This seems to me to be theft of a sort.

The more I think on it, the better I like the leftnutz (joke) public airway label scheme.
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        drat I'm trying to type too fast between work by plblark2005-01-27 07:47:42
        Maybe, maybe not by Control2005-01-27 07:50:47
          No, it doesn't imply that. by nin_man2005-01-27 08:04:59
            I didn't take anything by Control2005-01-27 08:15:17
              We aren't talking about simply by BloodyViking2005-01-27 08:24:35
                Nope - wasn't me. The writer I quoted was employed by ChuckAB2005-01-27 14:03:59
                  Oops. Sorry. (n/t) by BloodyViking2005-01-27 14:10:54
              For the sake of argument, I have been. by nin_man2005-01-27 08:32:15
          classic view doesn't apply here... by scragman2005-01-27 08:16:04

 

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