Buca di Beppo frightens me. I'm fairly sure that if there is a hell, there's a Buca di Beppo in every circle.
Buca di Beppo is my idea of hell. I've eaten there once. Never ever again.
I'm cool with Olive Garden and Macaroni Grill.
Best Italian I've had was at Mama Santos in Cleveland's Little Italy. Nom.
I'm at my dad's while my car is being tuned up, and he has a neighbor with unsecured wifi. People will never learn. For which I'm grateful.
People will never learn.
I think the % of people with unsecured WiFi is lower now than when I first started using WiFi in aught-three. (I had to buy a WiFi card and install it in my laptop! Uphill! In the snow!)
People will never learn.
I think the % of people with unsecured WiFi is lower now than when I first started using WiFi in aught-three.
I think so, too, but there's always someone, you know? The network is named COOLESTNETWORKEVER (the asscaps are theirs, as is the lack of spaces).
The network is named COOLESTNETWORKEVER
See that, to me, says deliberate choice to open and advertise their network. The ones who don't know what they're doing always seem to call them "default" or "linksys".
The network is named COOLESTNETWORKEVER
See that, to me, says deliberate choice to open and advertise their network.
I thought about that, and then I decided, hey, free wifi.
See that, to me, says deliberate choice to open and advertise their network. The ones who don't know what they're doing always seem to call them "default" or "linksys".
Yeah, me too. And I know at least one person who feels its his civic duty to leave his wifi unsecured.
Kalliope is an awesome name.
Buca's, while crazy, has one of the best Ceaser type salads I've ever had. It has bacon!
The network is named COOLESTNETWORKEVER
My computer is named COMPUTRON after a line in a Group X song.
Damn you all!
I'm in the car on the Southern side of PR with Joe. I'm starving *and* hating that we are still here. This Olive Garden/Buca/Carrabas conversation is making me even hungrier and more irritated about being here still (because none of those rstaurants exist here. )
I know at least one person who feels its his civic duty to leave his wifi unsecured.
I did that for a very long time (with all of our actual content protected, of course) -- but my sense of civic duty ultimately crumbled before the annoyance of getting constantly bumped off my own network.
(To be clear, I wasn't thinking of open wifi as trap, but as dorky cybersocialist idealism.)