On 4 Sep 2002, Ian C. Blenke wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 16:03, Mark wrote:
> >
> > Hey, can a bunch of you guys come over and design a satellite
> > communications transceiver that uses linux?  I'll pay for the pizza.
>
> Sure! As long as we can OpenSource it. Perhaps something for the NURF
> Synapse network. Maybe they won't break my arms.
*howl*
>
> > What?  You don't like pizza?
>
> What self respecting geek doesn't like pizza?
>
> > Anyway, it seems like it worked for others so I guess I would try as well.
>
> Hey, if we get the satellite communications transceiver working, can we
> get some free ISP service and put up a public 802.11 wireless network?
>
Actually, I am adding support for 802.11.  Should be fun flying around in
this plane.
> Hey, if you're going to try, I'm sure as hell going to do the same ;)
>
*rotflmao*
> - Ian C. Blenke <icblenke@nks.net> <ian@blenke.com>
> http://ian.blenke.com
>
>
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