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Name: Chad Patteson [[BR]]
Homepage: http://tiltshift.com/ [[BR]]
Node Info: Interested, but not wireless yet. Located on the south-east side of Capitol Hill in SW Portland.
Person Info: Interests include geocaching, photography, FreeGeek, web design, sailing, world domination, playing music (bass guitar and drums), making music (computer generated), Palm OS, and J.R. "Bob" Dobbs.
'''Name:''' Chad Patteson [[BR]]
'''Homepage:''' http://tiltshift.com/ [[BR]]
'''Contact:''' http://tiltshift.com/cgi-bin/form/comments.shtm or ''chad at tiltshift dot com''. [[BR]]
'''Node Info:''' Interested, but not wireless yet; located in SW Portland on the south-east side of Capitol Hill (near the Terwilligar Curves of I-5). [[BR]]
'''Experieced with:''' GPS geocaching, photography (including 360-deg. panoramas) / videography, Omni-Sky for Palm, Windoze 3.1 to 2000, Macintosh 7.5 to OS X, basic *nix, Palm OS, basic Perl scripts, fighting spam, print and Web design, FreeGeek, audio software and hardware, playing music (bass guitar and drums), making music using computers, J.R. "Bob" Dobbs, journalism, sailing, aviation, and world domination.
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No wireless-LAN hardware yet. So far I'm just reformatting an old 486 to serve as an access point, and playing with binoculars on my rooftop. Once I get a wireless card, NIC, pigtail, rooftop antenna and software set up, I'll share my DSL with neighbors. Maybe even a several-mile point-to-point jump with parabolic antennas. Whoo! My end goal is to have fun learning, and to provide internet access to anyone who wants to have fun too. No wireless-LAN hardware yet. So far I'm just reformatting an old 486 to serve as an access point, and playing with binoculars on my rooftop. I still need a wireless card, pigtail, and rooftop antenna. My goal is to have fun learning, teach anyone who wants to have fun, and subvert the dominant paradigm.
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The list of all the pages I've contributed to: Remember, [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22the+airwaves+belong+to+the+people%22 "The airwaves belong to the people"].

The funky list of all the pages I've contributed to:

Name: Chad Patteson BR Homepage: http://tiltshift.com/ BR Contact: http://tiltshift.com/cgi-bin/form/comments.shtm or chad at tiltshift dot com. BR Node Info: Interested, but not wireless yet; located in SW Portland on the south-east side of Capitol Hill (near the Terwilligar Curves of I-5). BR Experieced with: GPS geocaching, photography (including 360-deg. panoramas) / videography, Omni-Sky for Palm, Windoze 3.1 to 2000, Macintosh 7.5 to OS X, basic *nix, Palm OS, basic Perl scripts, fighting spam, print and Web design, FreeGeek, audio software and hardware, playing music (bass guitar and drums), making music using computers, J.R. "Bob" Dobbs, journalism, sailing, aviation, and world domination.

No wireless-LAN hardware yet. So far I'm just reformatting an old 486 to serve as an access point, and playing with binoculars on my rooftop. I still need a wireless card, pigtail, and rooftop antenna. My goal is to have fun learning, teach anyone who wants to have fun, and subvert the dominant paradigm.

Remember, [http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22the+airwaves+belong+to+the+people%22 "The airwaves belong to the people"].

The funky list of all the pages I've contributed to:

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