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I have been prowling the concrete wilderness for 2 hours, 35 minutes, and 12 seconds. Before that, I was at BarCampBoston3.

Wed, 10 Mar 2004

Typing this at ~100KPH en-route to Rochester, NY. I'm traveling with Leighton and so I felt it was a fun chance to attempt to share my 'net connection with him. The easiest way to do such is to let him connect to my laptop via WiFi while my computer is connected via my cell phone. It's a bit of voodoo magic to get it going, but once it's up - it's pretty keen.

'Net → cell provider → cell phone via. GPRS → my laptop via. Bluetooth → his laptop via. NAT and ad-hoc WiFi.

See the complete entry to get the technical details on how to set it up in Linux.

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New photos in Rochester/:

Large ice crystals formed on all the plants this morning, due to extremely high humidity (thick fog), no precipitation and sub-zero temperatures. Nature can be so beautiful.

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