WPA Security

vortex vortex at free2air.net
Thu Aug 3 15:25:13 PDT 2006


jeff,

not a constructive email. do you live under a bridge?

you neither outline your *demands*, interests nor curiousity nor do you 
contribute any useful information yourself.

laziness can certainly be an efficient quality for a 'technical type of 
hacker' but arrogance, rudeness and lack of online social graces are not.

fwiw, i  know there are subscribers to this list that have unique and in-depth 
knowledge and experience in cwn development at all levels.

if you have genuine interests in any area of community wireless development, 
why don't you declare them, search through the list archives, or post them 
here in an acceptable more friendly form? 

noone is interested in:
- where you live
- what you could but haven't done
- you declaring what doesn't concern you
- the state of your stomach
- the state of bsd in nyc
- weird definitions of 'official mailing lists'
- how many thousand ears *you* claim to have

i hope you (and the rest of the list) understand the intention behind my 
reply.

waves from london, uk

shine brightly,

.vortex

On Thursday 03 August 2006 16:21, you wrote:
> On 8/3/06, Casey Halverson <casey.halverson at infospace.com> wrote:
> > You will notice that the list has been quiet for a long time.  This is
> > because SeattleWireless has transformed into more of a face-to-face
> > group over the last couple of years.  This is a very good thing I think.
>
> This is too bad. I live in Michigan. I join lists like these (NYC BSD
> Users Group, for instance) because of the great face-to-face behavior
> of the mailing lists, and off-topic discussion that is not allowed on
> official mailing lists.
>
> I browsed the blog... ...sorry, I guess I'm just a technical type of
> hacker... opinions, pictures, and stories don't concern me. Organized
> information does.
>
> I joined this list because of the great wireless work I have seen in
> the Seattle community from the internet perspective. The Seattle
> wireless wiki has some fantastic information. I was especially
> provoked to begin looking around when I saw the SenaoCard article, how
> very informative for firmware revisions and chipset details!
> Wonderful!
>
> Unfortunately, I can't find anything outside of direct links because
> the wiki is now full of spam. And from the looks of it, it has been
> totally abandoned (provoked by spam?).
>
> It is disheartening that technical users such as yourselves did not
> see the great wealth of information and education you gave the world
> through the very internet you are dissecting and tinkering with.
> Abandoned because of spam... are you that weak?
>
> If I were a Seattle member I would have started a webserver on a home
> account and hosted and coded a wiki for the group. Used cvs and given
> out shell accounts at meetings and encouraged to document what you
> have learned.
>
> There are a thousand ears out here, you fellas have a lot of
> experience to share. Its too bad you have gone so local.
>
> Think about it, here you are dissecting networks, but not utilizing
> the very network to share your results! It makes my stomach tighten...
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