> Drive around the neighborhood, park your car, open your laptop with
> broadband wireless adapter and presto you are connected online.
> Chances are you will have more than one signal within that area.  You
> are not stealing a signal because you are not intruding to someone
> else's property.  Incidentally, the signal is there in the air for
> you to use.
> 
> Indeed it is a gray area.

    I did this once when I was making several deliveries in several
neighborhoods. 

    Airport _always_ found some network or other wide open.  I just loaded a
web page from Apple to see if it worked and it always did.  I was stunned!

    bob



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