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Stealing Wireless: Kosher, not Kosher, or Parve?

by Kai

Back in college I started an online show with a couple friends call BathTubYoga. The show premiered in 2005, which I believe makes it one of the first online sitcoms ever… can someone verify if this is true because it’s written all over my resume.

Anyways, my co-creator, co-writer, and head of business was a guy named Robert Spiro who has now gone on to co-found a cool company called The Mechanical Zoo. They’re developing their first product called Aardvark as we speak. Rob will be guest posting for us tomorrow, so look out for an interesting read.

By the way, stealing wireless – totally parve, man. I do it everyday from my apartment. Just to reinforce this point, Johnmonk66 commented on the above video saying ” there is no law in America against using open networks, it is not illegal.” I assume he’s telling the truth.

One Response to “Stealing Wireless: Kosher, not Kosher, or Parve?”

  1. Heywood says:

    Just keep in mind that there can be fake wifi networks where people steal your info, particularly in airports:
    http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=printArticleBasic&articleId=9008399

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