They have Panera Bread at McDonalds? I'm there!Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
They have Panera Bread at McDonalds? I'm there!Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
Originally Posted by Joemailman
Haha...Tyrone is a deuche.
That's why you eat a sandwich and not pussy-fied soup for dinner. Then it's freaking awesome.Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby
I usually pull in their parking lot and bootleg their wireless so I can get some work stuff done at least once a dayOriginally Posted by Brando19
Their egg souffles are pretty good, and the cinnamon bagels are very nice if you like it a lil' sweet.
"Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings
Only bring up the family to piss you off.Originally Posted by MadtownPacker
I just ate there for the first time this weekend, and for a family of four it only cost 32.00 bucksOriginally Posted by Brando19
Snowing again...first week of march always brings cold weather and then loads more snow. Winters are so fucking long this far north.......
It is a pie, but unlike any pie I have ever seen.Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby
"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
Travers City, Mich got 18" last night.Originally Posted by Freak Out
Enjoy your snow! It's 81 and sunny here in Asheville, NC Although I am coming back to the Frozen Tundra in two weeks. Being away from WI has certainly made me loathe winter even more!
They are magnificent. The flakey crust is always singed to a light golden brown. The fruit is firm and sweet.Originally Posted by mraynrand
I thought Madtown was strictly anti-pie. That's a very rare moment you've captured harlan.Originally Posted by Harlan Huckleby
"You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial
Didn't some guy get arrested and convicted of stealing internet by doing that? I remember reading that somewhere.Originally Posted by Little Whiskey
if they don't want me to use there internet, then they should put a password on it.Originally Posted by retailguy
Here's the story that I remember:Originally Posted by Little Whiskey
http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784_3-9722006-7.html
May 22, 2007 5:45 PM PDT
Michigan man dodges prison in theft of Wi-Fi
by Steven Musil
A Michigan man who used a coffee shop's unsecured Wi-Fi to check his e-mail from his car could have faced up to five years in prison, according to local TV station WOOD. But it seems few in the village of Sparta, Mich., were aware that using an unsecured Wi-Fi connection without the owner's permission--a practice known as piggybacking--was a felony.
Each day around lunch time, Sam Peterson would drive to the Union Street Cafe, park his car and--without actually entering the coffee shop--check his e-mail and surf the Net. His ritual raised the suspicions of Police Chief Andrew Milanowski, who approached him and asked what he was doing. Peterson, probably not realizing that his actions constituted a crime, freely admitted what he was doing.
"I knew that the Union Street had Wi-Fi. I just went down and checked my e-mail and didn't see a problem with that," Peterson told a WOOD reporter.
Milanowski didn't immediately cite or arrest Peterson, mostly because he wasn't certain a crime had been committed. "I had a feeling a law was being broken," the chief said. Milanowski did some research and found Michigan's "Fraudulent access to computers, computer systems, and computer networks" law, a felony punishable by five years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Milanowski, who eventually swore out a warrant for Peterson, doesn't believe Milanowski knew he was breaking the law. "In my opinion, probably not. Most people probably don't."
Indeed, neither did Donna May, the owner of the Union Street Cafe. "I didn't know it was really illegal, either," she told the TV station. "If he would have come in (to the coffee shop), it would have been fine."
But apparently prosecutors were more than aware of the 1979 law, which was revised in 2000 to include protections for Wi-Fi networks.
"This is the first time that we've actually charged it," Kent County Assistant Prosecutor Lynn Hopkins said, adding that "we'd been hoping to dodge this bullet for a while."
However, Peterson won't be going to prison for piggybacking. Because he has no prior record, Peterson will have to pay a $400 fine, do 40 hours of community service and enroll in the county's diversion program.
Whiskey - you might get a kick out of this one too:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/ar...813969,00.html
I'm surprised you can actually reed.Originally Posted by Brando19
whats the diff if i'm in the resturant or in the driveway. eitherway, I'm on their property.
I guarantee I'm smarter than you are. And I could whip the dog shit out of you.Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns