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Day: July 31, 2005

Defcon Day 3 – Soekris 4501

July 31, 2005 by Eliot 6 Comments

soekris 4501

There are a lot things to get annoyed about at Defcon: the lines, the heat, slow network

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Defcon Day 3 – Last Chance

July 31, 2005 by Eliot 18 Comments

last chance

If you’re at Defcon, today is the last day to get a free t-shirt in person. After today they’re going to be much harder to come by: i.e. send us your exclusive project. So track us down and ask for a shirt. I shouldn’t be too hard to find. I mean seriously, bright freakin’ green

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Defcon Day 3 – 125 Mile Wi-fi Shot

July 31, 2005 by Eliot 17 Comments

Team PAD has done it again. Running out of highway last year they were only able to get 55.1 miles. This year they made it all the way into Utah to do their record breaking shot. Congratulations guys!

If anybody is looking for Primestar or DirectTV dishes to do long links with, I’ve gotten two of them using freecycle.

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