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A Cessna 172 and Piper Cherokee go on an aerial hunt for WiFi
access points over the L.A. basin. They find over 4500, and and successfully run Netmeeting betewen the aircraft. Dorks. They're lucky they didn't bump into each other. -harry |
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"Harry M" wrote in message
om... Dorks. That's all you could come up with? Personally, I think it's kind of geeky, but then I don't think "geek" is a dirty word either. They're lucky they didn't bump into each other. Why? They had someone in each plane to concentrate on flying, and at least one other in each plane to concentrate on the laptop. Nothing in the article said that they were not already trained in formation flying (to deal with the 100 foot formation portion of the flight). Pete |
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