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Re: ...and statistics
good news and bad news. the good news is: the cause of the "blank except for logo" tiles has been found. the bad news is: its the same root cause as our previous problem. the good news is: we have a solution. the bad news is: its a hardware solution and won't happen overnight. you may not...
Mon Oct 10, 2005 7:22 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Who broke the Web-maps ?
Replies: 28
Views: 60781
Re: down down down they go
I think you are doing it on purpose, due to no PokingStick<tm> last time....looking into it.
/looks at box full of PokingStick<tm>'s and think it might be good swag for doshing out at next DefCon...
Dutch
Re: magellan gps 31x mods....
FYI, xport ( http://curioustech.home.insightbb.com/xport.html ) is a great, FREE way to share your com ports (up to 8 of them) between mappoint, streets and trips, and netstumbler.... Thanks! I was looking for something in the free as in beer range for XP! Israel Torres Sure you're not looking for ...
Tue Sep 20, 2005 7:14 pm
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: WiGLE Turns Four Years Old
Replies: 3
Views: 23358
Tue Sep 13, 2005 12:35 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Cheap Xanax
Replies: 1
Views: 10372
Re: Cheap Xanax
We have free listings of websites selling very cheap Xanax. Visit us now! http://best.google-searcher.com Let me take a wild assed gues here.. The poster of the above spam has an IP originating in India, and registered to a guy named Deepak ? Once upon a time, India was interesting, now it's a cess...
Wed Sep 07, 2005 10:57 pm
Forum: WiGLE Frontpage
Topic: WiGLE Turns Four Years Old
Replies: 3
Views: 23358
Re: WiGLE Turns Four Years Old
Four years ago today the first data post was processed on an old desktop sitting in my bedroom, for a total of 31 networks. We now have 3,846,860 networks in the DB, over 2000 users have uploaded data, we've met a bunch of neat people, and hopefully helped raise awareness about issues with wireless...
Wed Sep 07, 2005 6:49 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Who broke the Web-maps ?
Replies: 28
Views: 60781
Re: yar
PokingStick<sm> is only for the cases where we KNOW it's your fault.. Or when we want to reward youlooking into it.
scaling is hard, lets go shop!
(thanks for not Poking Stick^sm, the bruises are starting to heal
Dutch
Wed Sep 07, 2005 12:40 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Who broke the Web-maps ?
Replies: 28
Views: 60781
Who broke the Web-maps ?
Okay, with all the recent upload ativity, somebody is going to take the blame : WHO BROKE THE WEB-MAPS!!!
/looks towards Scruge, mark57, and Israel....
Dutch
/looks towards Scruge, mark57, and Israel....
Dutch
I'm sure I'll be criticized for saying this, but personally, I'm not all that wild about this idea. No, I will not elaborate further than that. No you won't be criticized for it, as you are allowed to have your opinion, and your voice should also be heard. It's a shame though, that you won't elabor...
Outstanding dedication by the NetStumbler forum Wigleusers
100858 new AP's with GPS in 31 days. All time recordbreaking monthly high for the group. Top 5 uploaders for August: 1 mark571 24414 2 scruge 19087 3 ccie4526 16637 4 goldfndr 7844 5 freg 5575 Excellent work by the top 3, all having 5 digit uploads. Uploaders for August: ccie4526, beakmyn, mark571,...
Thu Aug 25, 2005 6:05 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Group webmaps suggestion
Replies: 1
Views: 9792
Tue Aug 23, 2005 10:18 pm
Forum: WiGLE Project Suggestions
Topic: Group webmaps suggestion
Replies: 1
Views: 9792
Group webmaps suggestion
Suggestion to the Wigle Founding Fathers. Currently we have the Webmaps showing all AP's with location data, as well as the option of only seeing the AP's with location data detected by ourselves. Would it be possible to implement an option to see the AP's detected by the group one belongs to ? This...
Tue Aug 16, 2005 4:07 pm
Forum: Wireless News
Topic: FCC Wants to Track Wireless
Replies: 1
Views: 36563
Re: FCC Wants to Track Wireless
"According to an article on ZDNet, the FCC wants the ability to track Wi-fi accessible phones like the ZyXel phone. The FCC's June report talked about several ways of realizing a caller's location: 'creating an "inventory" of every Wi-Fi access point in the United States , engaging i...