On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 1:00 AM, Russell Senior
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Not enough for the day?  I laugh at you with your silly talk.  I stop
> at Stephouse and collect a couple replacement radios for NodeLabarre.
> While parked out front, I thought I'd saunter down the street to check
> on a former node Coffee Plant.  Not a PTP node anymore, but they have
> free wifi and slightly soggy Ham and Cheese sandwiches.
>
> Hmm.  No, it didn't.  That's strange.  I check the polarity.  Oh.  It
> was backwards.  I correct and replug.  The LEDs turn on for a moment
> and then rapidly fade.  After which, nothing.  I dug out a duplicate
> power supply to the one I'd left at the Cafe.  Still nothing.  Crap.
> Now it really *is* a brick.  Dumb super-hero Russell.  Luckily, I
> still technically owned the Buffalo, so there is no possibility of
> tort action for negligence.

Unfortunately, Coffee Plant may be drafting a letter to us regarding
your description of their ham and cheese...

> Just another ho-hum day of PTP volunteerism.

Totally awesome work!

-- 
Michael Weinberg
President
Personal Telco Project, Inc.
A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit

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