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logofon.pngAs advertising on Fon web pages says it :

  • At home you're a "Wi-Fi King"
  • Away you become a "Wi-Fi beggar" 
    (or sometime even a Wi-Fi thief)

    so, why not to

  • Share some Wi-Fi at home
  • and get free WiFi access wherever you find a FON Wi-Fi access point (+360'000 members worldwide)

 

 That's the concept of Fon Movimiento but you can find more details on Fon pages or Wikipedia.

Hardware requirement :  

One Fonera, an easy to configure and secured 802.11g wireless router, plus:
  • 2 SSID: one private WPA encrypted for your own access to Internet and an open one for FON members who will authenticate themselves to your AP via the FON website.
  • Setup how much bandwidth you want to share
  • Share safely and keep your own private connection.

Benefits :

  • Cheap wireless AP (with an "easy to get" voucher or invitation) : 20€ with shipping included.
  • You're a Linus and get free access to others FON Wi-Fi access points
  • You're a Bill and get 50% of the fees, currently $3.00, charged to Aliens (non FON members) for a day pass to connect through their route.

Risks :

  • Your ISP may not like it, even if on their side they sell unsecured access point. So, it's up to you.. ask your ISP if you can share your connection.. or don't !   

Installation :

  • Sign On Fon.com and order your Fonera
  • Once you have it, connect it to your Internet router
  • From your computer connect to the open FON_AP wireless network
  • Launch your browser, you're automatically transfered to fon.com pages.
  • Log On, change settings of your Fonera (password, SSID, WPA Key, etc..)
  • Restart the Fonera or wait 24 hours
  • Connect to your newly created wireless private network (by default named "my place").
  • That's it… the whole process took about 10 minutes. 

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Kao San Rd. This year, started on Friday 13 (when the Sun entered into the sign of Aries), Maha Songkran which is traditionally the Thai New Year. It is also known as the "Water Festival" as people believes that water will wash away bad luck. Thais traditionally celebrate Songkran like this:
 

  • On the eve of Songkran day, it's a Spring cleanup and people clean their house and burn all the refuse.
  • Early on the first day of Songkran, the people both young and old in their new clothing go to the Wat or monastery belonging to their village or district to offer food to the monks there.

  • In the afternoon of the same day there is bathing ceremony of the Buddha images and also of the abbot of the wat. After this begins the well-known "water throwing feast".

    The bathing of images is done as ritualistic ceremony, but it is no other than a New Year's purification. Younger people will also on this day or the succeeding days go to pay their respect to and ask blessings from their elders and respected persons. They will pour scented water into the palms of the old people and present them with a towel and other bathing requisites.

Now, as far as I could experience it on my own, in Bangkok, the "water throwing feast" did not wait until afternoon to start. At 11h00 I was already soaked head to toes while moving in direction of Kao San road. In addition of water, chalk is also widely used to make "blessings".

More about Songkran traditions: Thailandlife
My Songkran 2007 Photo Set is on Flickr

Nice Make-Up    Urban Beach   Kao San Rd.   Kao San Rd.
 

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mcfly.jpgThree months after the United States successfully pressed the United Nations to impose strict sanctions on North Korea because of the country’s nuclear test, Bush administration officials allowed Ethiopia to complete a secret arms purchase from the North, in what appears to be a violation of the restrictions, according to senior American officials.

Article continues in the New-York Times

Questions : 

  • May Kim Jong-Il have his new ipod now ?
  • Who will complain first when UN resolutions will not be followed and respected by most of its members ?  

Further reading :

  • United Nation Resolution 1718 : Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, but barring automatic military enforcement of its demands under the Charter’s Article 41, the Council unanimously adopted resolution 1718 (2006), which prevents a range of goods from entering or leaving the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea and imposes an asset freeze and travel ban on persons related to the nuclear-weapon programme…continues

  • Leading by Example: How We Learn About Leadership, a Paper Presented at the NEIA Annual Conference, Sun Valley, Idaho - June 9-13, 2004. (NEIA = National Executive Institute Associates, Major Cities Chiefs Association, Major County Sheriff's Association).

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