On Fri, 9 May 2008 11:57:06 -0500, "ps56k"
<pschuman_no_spam_me@interserv.com> wrote:
>Jeff Liebermann wrote:
>> On Thu, 8 May 2008 16:06:10 -0500, "ps56k"
>> <pschuman_no_spam_me@interserv.com> wrote:
>>
>>> in case you had not seen this article...
>>> http://www.usatoday.com/tech/wireles...rks-wifi_N.htm
>>
>> That's great. One goes to a state park to get away from civilization
>> and they bring their computers.
>one the surface - I was visualizing AP's around the camping area,
>but in reflecting on the concept - I could see an AP in the newer "hotel"
>or the main "lodge" area.... for group gatherings, etc.
I had visions of Yellowstone Park, with wi-fi repeaters on the backs
of the bears forming a mesh network. Maybe plastic fake trees and
bushes for the access points. Battery charging stations at every
trail head. Free CD protectors (for the file sharing downloads) at
the ranger stations. Multi-media experience computer tours in 3D for
those that are permanently attached to their laptops. Virtual reality
head mounted displays with interactive shows for simulating a bear
attack, the way it was before the USFS screwed it up, and get your
last look at the park before it's paved over.
Hmmm... if this is a nightmare, why can't a I wake up?
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