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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
      Yes, it is. by nin_man2005-01-27 07:46:20
        What about sound? by Control2005-01-27 07:52:08
          You're going to look like a ninny. by nin_man2005-01-27 08:00:09
            I don't agree by Control2005-01-27 08:04:14
              Is a cordless phone signal a material object? by nin_man 2005-01-27 08:08:01
Is a cable TV signal? No, they are not. And yet common decency (as well as the legal system) dictate their theft as if they were. A wireless network signal is no different than a cordless phone's signal, and only differs from a cable TV signal in that cable is corded.

If that's your attitude, then you just stay the hell away from my house. Even if my front door is standing open, you're not welcome in my home without an invitation.
[ Reply ]
                Don't worry about me coming. by krikkert2005-01-27 08:11:27
                  Sure you are. by nin_man2005-01-27 08:14:47
                It isn't illegal to use a cordless phone signal.. by hemlock2005-01-27 08:12:03
                  They're not that encrypted. by nin_man2005-01-27 08:19:30
                    This is true. by hemlock2005-01-27 08:53:08

 

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