about the implications of a private citizen operating an open WiFi network in an area where a company like Starbucks is trying to sell access in his post entitled, “A wifi hypothetical.” If any of the readers of this site have information on this question, it might be nice to pop over and add your comments.
I should probably keep it a secret,
but nevertheless, check out RE_INVIGORATE, a new stats service that features a great interface and a really nice real-time traffic monitor. As Tom Coates suggests it’s doubtful that it can scale, but for now it seems great. I just hope we don’t learn it’s some skunkworks project on behalf of a company that means ill will to all we keepers of personal websites and such.
Yay!
A Bush speech is a Bush speech,
so there’s not a lot to say about his ‘press conference’ tonight, except to make two gratuitous comments. 1. It’s “noo-klee-ur” not “noo-ku-lar” and 2. was it some sort of covert tribute to the dearly deceased Fred “Mr” Rogers to keep underlining that he believes Saddam is “a threat to the neighborhood in which he lives”? Did the Rogers family approve?
Raging Cow seems to be the story of the moment,
so instead of repeating the details I’ll just point to Christopher Filkins’ filchyboy | chronotope. He’s got it covered.
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