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chaotic_nipple ([personal profile] chaotic_nipple) wrote2007-08-26 10:46 am

Moral Dilemma of the day.

Is it "Theft" to use someone's unsecured wireless network without their permission? Morally, I mean, not legally. Second moral dilemma: Is it "theft" if the owner copies any passwords, credit card numbers, and interesting porn that send over _his_ network? Personally, I'd have to say "No, not really" "Kinda sorta" "Well, you were pretty much asking for it, so quit whining" to both questions, which is why it's the height of stupidity to either run or use an unsecured network, IMO.

[identity profile] blue-chicory.livejournal.com 2007-08-26 08:17 pm (UTC)(link)
You're all talking about the moral issues of technology, and I can't even get my camera to talk to my computer. Dumb lists of software, I have no idea of which I need or what I need to have already and I just want to show pictures of garden and I can't until I manage to figure this out. I'm going to go repair my fence and deal with this later. I can actually use wire and zip ties, screw all this other crap. *Stomps out*

[identity profile] dracphelan.livejournal.com 2007-08-26 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you tried just plugging it in? Many cameras will show up as a drive in windows and Apple OS without any additional software.

[identity profile] blue-chicory.livejournal.com 2007-08-27 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, for once I did try the obvious first. I'll just call customer service tomorrow. I feel a lot better after going to my garden, I may not be all that great with some stuff, but I just brought home a couple buckets of veggies. Someone said last week that they didn't want to go in the garden for fear the beans would pull them down and use them for fertilizer :)