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Wi-Fi over power: Amperion is offering an interesting bit of technology. They have a system that lets an electrical utility encode bandwidth over powerlines, but here's how they solve the step down problem -- the problem of getting bandwidth from the powerlines to the home through transformers. They're using 802.11b signaling from the poles to a customer premises equipment (CPE) device called PowerWiFi. Where they're clever additionally is that the CPE could be individual computers if there's a strong enough or clear enough signal or to some sort of bridge. They mention HomePlug, an in-house data-over-power system, but I assume they'd still be bridging via an external device into the house's power. [80211b News]
7:38:48 AM
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Online gallery of leaflets dropped on Iraq by US military. Online gallery of infowar leaflets dropped on Iraq by US forces during the past few months. This one (apparently aimed at Iraqi cable repair technicians) says, "Military fiber optic cables are tools used by Saddam and his regime to suppress the Iraqi people. Military fiber optic cables have been targeted for destruction. Repairing them places your life at risk."
"Unsubscribe" instructions are not included. Link Discuss (thanks, Steve) [Boing Boing Blog]
7:33:22 AM
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More on Male Eyebrow Plucking. Garret links to a frequently-asked questions page on the subject of male eyebrow plucking (The Connery? The Denzel?). See my article "Raising Eyebrows" for the state of the phenomenon in Japan. [Antipixel]
7:27:19 AM
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