Archive for February, 2007
Tom King sent me a link to Engadget, which points out that FON has now focused its attention on Starbucks.
The idea is for people with broadband who live near a Starbucks to get a FON router –
A savvy patron of your Starbucks need only pay $2 a day for your WiFi. They’d have to be a [...]
Last night I became a Fonero. I received one of the free Fon access points advertised on the site and attached it to my home network. The idea is that one then offers wifi to others. Foneros can open their access points as Linuses, in which case they allow fellow Linuses to use their access [...]
Wired just published a short Q&A about my forthcoming book. I thought I’d share a little bit more of the argument in the meantime, since it’s awfully hard to get across a book’s worth of argument in just a few hundred words of a Q&A — which, of course, was much longer before it was [...]
The New York Times has a story today about creationists who pursue PhDs in scientific fields — and write theses completely at odds with their personal beliefs as “young Earth” creationists.
The first example is Marcus Ross, a PhD student at the University of Rhode Island who wrote what his supervisors called an impeccable thesis — [...]
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