17 Mar
2001
17 Mar
'01
7:07 p.m.
At 08:44 AM 3/17/01 -0800, Ray Dillinger wrote:
I like it. Every station an ISP.
There are amazing technical things you can do *if* you can get every node to cooperate (and spend power and compute time). You could drop military sensors that talked to each other and route info back to the closer edge of the area you monitor. You could probably do neat things, in some circumstances, with cell phones if your cell phone could route or relay others' calls. In the old Fidonet/uucp world this is just adding an RF i/f. Or packet-switched radio? In today's world you'd have to have ISPs that let you do this if you routed others' packets through them. And of course, Gnutella/Process Tree/etc... .......