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Raidensdad@yahoo.com
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      01-30-2007, 02:08 AM
I am happily stealing someones wifi connection the thing is half the
time it wont work. There are about 35 networks that show up all but
this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
networks completely dont waste your time giving me shit about how
stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
schooling and have a child to support Im not paying for shit when its
readily available. Thanks in advance for any assistance

 
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John Navas
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      01-30-2007, 03:32 AM
On 29 Jan 2007 19:08:43 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote in
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>I am happily stealing


Stealing makes you happy, and you don't want to be flamed for it.

>someones wifi connection


Do you only steal Internet service, or do you also shoplift?

>the thing is half the
>time it wont work.


How dare they have unreliable service! Have they no consideration?!

>There are about 35 networks that show up all but
>this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
>put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
>connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
>networks completely


Maybe, but I'm not about to tell you.

>dont waste your time giving me shit about how
>stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
>schooling and have a child to support Im not paying for shit when its
>readily available.


That makes it OK? What an awful lesson for your child, and what a sorry
excuse for a parent you are.

>Thanks in advance for any assistance


Not from me.

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RBM
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      01-30-2007, 11:58 AM
Ditto John Navas, so it's OK to steal, if it can be done easily. You're poor
and will probably always remain poor. Hopefully in your "schooling" someone
will teach you a little about honesty and integrity, so you may come to
understand how sad the words "happily stealing" sound


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>I am happily stealing someones wifi connection the thing is half the
> time it wont work. There are about 35 networks that show up all but
> this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
> put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
> connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
> networks completely dont waste your time giving me shit about how
> stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
> schooling and have a child to support Im not paying for shit when its
> readily available. Thanks in advance for any assistance
>



 
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Rich
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      01-30-2007, 02:23 PM
On 29 Jan 2007 19:08:43 -0800, (E-Mail Removed) wrote:

>I am happily stealing someones wifi connection the thing is half the
>time it wont work. There are about 35 networks that show up all but
>this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
>put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
>connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
>networks completely dont waste your time giving me shit about how
>stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
>schooling and have a child to support Im not paying for shit when its
>readily available. Thanks in advance for any assistance


ditto the other responses. i pity your child being brought up by an
admitted thief.

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mr.b
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      01-30-2007, 02:52 PM
On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 19:08:43 -0800, Raidensdad wrote:

> I am happily stealing someones wifi connection


<snip>

Why do you think anyone in here will give you anything but the back of
their hand? You are a clueless fuckwit loser. Your poor child...

**plonk**

 
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NotMe
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      01-30-2007, 03:17 PM

<Raidensdad@

|I am happily stealing someones wifi connection the thing is half the
| time it wont work. There are about 35 networks that show up all but
| this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
| put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
| connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
| networks completely don't waste your time giving me shit about how
| stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
| schooling and have a child to support I'm not paying for shit when its
| readily available. Thanks in advance for any assistance

Interesting world view. You're setting a real nice example for your kid.
Curioius are you only supporting him/her out of fear some judge will put you
in jail.

There are legitimate source of free access. Libraries come to mind.
Merchant supported free hot spots. You might have to nurse an over priced
cup of coffee but what the heck it's free.


 
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John Navas
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      01-30-2007, 03:24 PM
On Tue, 30 Jan 2007 11:17:08 -0500, "NotMe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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><Raidensdad@
>
>|I am happily stealing someones wifi connection the thing is half the
>| time it wont work. There are about 35 networks that show up all but
>| this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
>| put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
>| connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
>| networks completely don't waste your time giving me shit about how
>| stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
>| schooling and have a child to support I'm not paying for shit when its
>| readily available. Thanks in advance for any assistance
>
>Interesting world view. You're setting a real nice example for your kid.
>Curioius are you only supporting him/her out of fear some judge will put you
>in jail.
>
>There are legitimate source of free access. Libraries come to mind.
>Merchant supported free hot spots. You might have to nurse an over priced
>cup of coffee but what the heck it's free.


Yep. Or even just _asking_ neighbors to share their Internet access.
If he really is poor and deserving, I think there's a good chance a
neighbor might even give him free access, or at least a bargain price
for sharing. Perhaps his lack of morals has so turned off his neighbors
that they won't have anything to do with him. Sad.

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Mark McIntyre
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      01-30-2007, 05:17 PM
On 29 Jan 2007 19:08:43 -0800, in alt.internet.wireless ,
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>I am happily stealing someones wifi connection


hmm.

>dont waste your time giving me shit about how
>stealing is wrong or illegal


You disagree? Then don't waste our time posting here.

>I am poor and have to pay for my own
>schooling and have a child to support


I'm sorry you're finding it hard but being poor doesn't excuse you
from the niceties of social behaviour.

And for what its worth, broadband is not a necessity of life. If you
were stealing to put bread in the mouth of your child, I'd maybe
sympathise more.
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Bill Kearney
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      01-31-2007, 05:06 PM

Use some punctuation. But barring that, stop being a thief.

You'd get some sympathy were you just using open networks. But to admit
you're breaking into someone elses network is pathetic. Not to mention
falling under the category of "theft of computer services".

So no, you're not likely to get help from people for committing further
criminal acts.

Here's hoping child protective services drags that child away before you
teach it even worse morals.

> I am happily stealing someones wifi connection the thing is half the
> time it wont work. There are about 35 networks that show up all but
> this one are security-enabled networks, and about 1 third of them I
> put in admin admin as the key and Im on the network with limited or no
> connectivity any one have any ideas on how to gain access to these
> networks completely dont waste your time giving me shit about how
> stealing is wrong or illegal I am poor and have to pay for my own
> schooling and have a child to support Im not paying for shit when its
> readily available. Thanks in advance for any assistance
>


 
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Rich
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      01-31-2007, 05:13 PM
Just live off AOL's X# Hours Free cds. Or PeoplePC, NetZero or some other dialup provider free trials.

Walmart, Kmart, Gas stations, electronics stores all carry them.

It's guaranteed to be a more reliable connection, plus it's legal.

Unless of course you're stealing the internet connection to do other illegal things online, then dialup isn't the answer.

...but if college research is all you're really doing, dialup will suffice..
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