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Xeni Jardin:
BoingBoing reader and super geek-sleuth Kevin says,
"Following up on the "Cellphone towers for Jesus" BoingBoing post (Link), I actually went to that church with the Sprint tower built in, did some asking of questions, some more photos, found a skatepark for jesus.
(...)Also, according to ZDnet, it also delivers Wi-Fi. 'Peninsula Covenant Church parishioners in Redwood City, Calif., bring their Bibles, and their Palms, to Sunday Mass. A Wi-Fi access point--on the church's rooftop cross--beams them the text of a Sunday sermon and an accompanying multimedia presentation.'"
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[Via Boing Boing]
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