Warchalk
networking
A system of runes and annotations chalked on walls or other surfaces to indicate to interested parties the presence of a wireless network node in the vicinity.
Warchalking was inspired by “hobo language” – the signs used by American itinerants during the Depression years to indicate where they might find a meal.
(http://blackbeltjones.com/warchalking/).
(2002-06-26)
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