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September 26, 2003 10:54 AM
Broken: Net connection sign
We were in Vancouver recently, and while waiting at the Pacific Central train station we noticed these signs.I wasn't brave enough to see if there actually was a computer in there, much less whether it was hooked up to an outbound network.
As always, click the graphic to see the whole story...
Maybe a wire with an RJ45 port came out of the side of the ATM wich would provide an internet connection and someone rippef the wire out and killed the ATM wich was powered by windows :D.
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There's probably a sneaky wifi point hidden at the bottom of the bin.
Posted by: Tom Morris at November 6, 2003 02:19 PM