Saturday, November 12, 2005

Going Too Far

Is it going too far when
my neighbor prints on my wi-fi printer
then knocks on my door to ask for the document please?

—me strauss Letting me be

30 comments:

  1. you are kidding right? Do you have a good relationship with these neighbors, or are they just extremely nervy?

    I have one neighbor that if they asked first wouldn't be a problem, the other neighbors....totally different story :0)

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  2. Hi mergrl,
    I'm kidding. I live in a highrise and I have a wi-fi printer. I can't imagine someone actually printing to my printer, but my husband I were laughing about what would happen if someone did. You know, stealing the wi-fi thing.

    smiles,
    Liz

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  3. I was gonna say, you have some seriously bold neighbors LOL

    hope you are having a good night
    (hugs)

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  4. I've been spending my day trying to fix up my ads so that someone will click on them for Christmas.

    What have you been doing?

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  5. I think I would laugh if such a thing happened to me the first time.

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  6. Hi Liz,
    I laughed when I thought it up.

    I'm not sure I would laugh if it actually happened. I think then I would be amazed.

    smiles,
    liz

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  7. I'll be sure to check them out :0)

    I had lunch with the ladies :0) and homework, some fun and some not LOL

    have a good one :0)

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  8. Hey, I wish I could help you with your homework. I used to be good at school.

    smiles,
    Liz

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  9. I'm sure you still are, people who like learning never stop :0) hmmmm lets see, fed ex package to Liz, she writes paper, fed ex back, plenty of time before tuesday LOL

    (hugs)

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  10. Hey Did you know that I'm doing a book for MIT that has an author each from Mit, Cambridge, Technical University of Denmark, and the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm? My job is to make is sound like one English speaker wrote. Not much fun since they're all engineers so none of them speak English to start with.
    smiles,
    liz

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  11. Not much fun since they're all engineers so none of them speak English to start with.

    LMAO good one

    sounds like a challenge and a major undertaking, I'll stick to my science paper for now, at least its a language I understand LOL

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  12. How did I know that would be your answer? . . . oh well.

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  13. LOL you are too funny, I wouldn't know what to do with an engineer from MIT's writing if it came up and bit me, its probably all full of that icky math (yes I know, science is full of math, but I try to avoid it at all costs) LOL

    and please tell me this is a job and not a hobby :0) because if its a hobby, Liz you seriously need to get a different hobby LOL

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  14. Actually, it's a book for engineering professors telling them how to teach engineering students, so no math. And yes there is money involved, because I can't yet support myself blogging and no one is sending me money for free.

    smiles,
    liz

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  15. no one is sending me money for free.


    LOL you figure that one out, let me know.

    ok, must get back to work now :0)
    oh and I just scrolled down far enough to see your links, thank you for the link :0)

    later
    (hugs)

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  16. You've joined the community, you get linky love. :)

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  17. At least you'd get to read their document. What exactly is wi-fi anyway? It sounds pretty cool.

    Hugs,
    Betty

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  18. Hi Betty,
    A wireless connectivity--my printer doesn't need wires talk to our computers.

    smiles,
    Liz

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  19. "linky love"

    I need to add that to my lexicon. :-)

    Morning Liz. I've got a truck load of smiles for delivery this morning. Where would you like them?

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  20. Hi Tree,
    No worries. Somehow they've already arrived on my face. :)
    smiles,
    Liz

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  21. Husband was copying some cassettes from the stereo to his laptop. He left it on.
    Someone round here must have WiFi, because it has now picked up the signal and is downloading all the latest windows upgrades..............

    Oops?

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  22. Hi Cheryl.
    Sorry to hear about your husband's "misfortune." We have so many safety nets on our wi-fi we don't really use it. But it's there if we need it I guess.

    Opps is right. I can just imagine the mood my husband would be in. :P
    smiles,
    Liz

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  23. That's definitely going too far! I'm glad it's a fictional situation. But it's easy to imagine someone actually doing it.

    Mark Daniels

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  24. HI Mark,
    It's just my imagination running away with me as it sometimes does. :)

    You're right it would be going too far.

    smiles,
    Liz

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  25. well it may not be too funny, in a time before when everyone had one of their own people co-oped and shared resources.

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  26. Yeah, Lance,
    But usually they asked first.
    I think that was the implied problem. :)

    smiles,
    Liz

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  27. Heaven forbid.

    But I will admit to hijacking wi-fi in my mothers NYC highrise. It was just easier than using the phone line and creating a new location. Amazing, how many networks you can find in a highrise, and how many are not secure!

    One network name I will refrain from repeating here. It rhymed with "duck scoff."

    Easy to say cities are unfriendly places; harder to admit that thievery is thievery, plain and simple.

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  28. Hi Zilla,
    I can't help it. Your message made me giggle--especially the name of the network. It's almost as if they were asking you to . . .
    I've called the pope and he's given you a special wi-fi dispensation.

    smiles,
    liz

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