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Do you use Wi-Fi?
Do you understand how insecure the model you just described would be??? It would be the computer equivalent of kissing everyone in your neighborhood, your workplace, and your favorite hang outs every day, allowing viruses to jump freely from one person to another as soon as one is infected. Don't give me the power to the people speech. There are bad people out there and I would like to be able to protect myself and my family from them. If AT&T and Comcast get money in the process, so be it. If you want a piece of the action, either buy stock in the companies that benefit or get ahead of them with the next technology so they have to buy your company. Please stop your Marxist whining. Communism doesn't work and it breeds tyranny.
Posted by: mhanratty   Posted on: 08/28/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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WiMax - It is our democracy and well being, Solis Energy  mighetto | 08/27/07
WiMAX vs. Wi-Fi  kuronekoyama | 08/27/07
Do you use Wi-Fi?  mhanratty | 08/28/07
Why would solar be any more insecure?  Windy-1 | 08/28/07
Wi-Fi is insecure  mhanratty | 09/04/07
Indeed I do use Wi-Fi.  kuronekoyama | 08/30/07
More of a usability issue  mhanratty | 09/04/07
Almost forgot  kuronekoyama | 08/30/07
Not just money  mhanratty | 09/04/07

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