So apparently, they're combining wi-fi and bicycles.
http://micaarzur.blogspot.com/Discuss.
None.
Why not put wifi repeaters in like lightbulbs or something? Bicycles move ... It'd be hard to stay connected, wouldn't it? Like what about us who are up until like 3 am using the internets ... Very few people ride their bicycles then.
TinyMap2 - Latest in map compression! ( 7/09/14 - New build! )
EUD Action Enabler - Lightweight EUD/EPD support! (ChaosLauncher/MPQDraft support!)
EUDDB -
topic - Help out by adding your EUDs! Or Submit reference files in the References tab!
MapSketch - New image->map generator!
EUDTrig -
topic - Quickly and easily convert offsets to EUDs! (extended players supported)
SC2 Map Texture Mask Importer/Exporter - Edit texture placement in an image editor!
This page has been viewed [img]http://farty1billion.dyndns.org/Clicky.php?img.gif[/img] times!
Why not put wifi repeaters in like lightbulbs or something? Bicycles move ... It'd be hard to stay connected, wouldn't it? Like what about us who are up until like 3 am using the internets ... Very few people ride their bicycles then.
And how about those of us who live in the middle of nowhere, instead of in some major city?
There's also bandwidth to consider.
None.
We can't explain the universe, just describe it; and we don't know whether our theories are true, we just know they're not wrong. >Harald Lesch
WiFi covering a 50 mile radius? Hardly. That's the range of small radio stations which have several dozens of kW transmission power.
Compare with the power output of a good cyclist: a few hundred Watts.
You've been hoaxed, guys.
Wait, what?
I thought I was reading something about wireless devices being able to connect to wireless devices connected to Wi-fi access points to make giant webways of Wi-fi that decrease in performance the further away the device is on the chain of Wi-fi distribution.
:l that would be awesome