you have to start somewhere.  i am not saying it will be the world wide web
in a day.  just a new way to do things that may have the ability to be less
controlled for a while.  yes, it may be far fetched but when i graduated
high school in 1988 i had never heard of the internet.

On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Justin Krejci <jus at krytosvirus.com> wrote:

>  It could be he meant internet (note: lowercase ' i ' ) to mean its basic
> term of network of networks, which could also have one or more paths to the
> (big ' I ') Internet.
> </devils advocate>
>
> A large scale wireless network is difficult to manage. Also licensed
> frequencies are so much better to use in terms of signal interference but
> they cost non-zero dollars.
> I am not suggesting you quit trying but it will take a serious effort
> (read: lots of time) to actually deploy and maintain on an ongoing basis.
> This project is only passively interesting to me personally but I have no
> problems offering up moral support and assist on any periodic
> troubleshooting requests sent via the list here.
>
>
> On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 17:09 -0600, Tony Yarusso wrote:
>
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:17 PM, Samael <samael.anon at gmail.com> wrote:
> > fcc opend up bandwidth for public use.  we could make a wireless mesh
> > network consisting of multiple antena and start our own internet.
>
> Yes, technically you *could*, but just how much usefulness would a
> network with just you on it have?  No access to your bank, Freenode,mn-linux.org, Google, etc.  "Critical mass" and "economy of scale" are
> pretty important concepts here.
>
>  - Tony
>
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