You open up your relatively new Q-Core laptop, and are proud of how quickly you find the "on" button this time. You wait for it to "boot up," find the Internet button on the desktop, and double click on the trackpad by dropping your index finger on it.
You see a weird paragraph of words that don't really make sense to you. Hunting and pecking, you type "google.com" into the top bar. You get the same weird paragraph.
You suddenly remember one of your tenants asking about something called "Wi Fi." It sounded internet related.
Reading the message more closely now, you see there's one 'network' available in the area: "harleyluvs". You deduce that if you can connect to this 'network', you can probably get to Google.
Is it wrong to open your neighbor's internet connection? Would that be stealing? Invading her privacy, even? You're not too familiar with the particulars of internet morality. Something tells you, though, that she probably wouldn't mind too much.
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Date: 2014-10-10 05:25 pm (UTC)You see a weird paragraph of words that don't really make sense to you. Hunting and pecking, you type "google.com" into the top bar. You get the same weird paragraph.
You suddenly remember one of your tenants asking about something called "Wi Fi." It sounded internet related.
Reading the message more closely now, you see there's one 'network' available in the area: "harleyluvs". You deduce that if you can connect to this 'network', you can probably get to Google.
Is it wrong to open your neighbor's internet connection? Would that be stealing? Invading her privacy, even? You're not too familiar with the particulars of internet morality. Something tells you, though, that she probably wouldn't mind too much.
It's password locked.