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On 06/23/2012 07:21 AM, Frank Corrigan wrote:
> Does anyone know of any research being done on the use of low-cost 
> single board mini computers to run the likes of online
> circumvention tools like VPN, Tor, Gibberbot etc

DJ Palombo touched on a few of these issues in his presentation at
CarolinaCon earlier this year.

https://blip.tv/carolinacon/episode-6158272

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