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  • Boilers

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    Key question: Could you surf to INGO on Panera wi-fi? Did you surf to Glocktalk?

    And everyone should know that the way around those settings/blocking is to google proxy server and just hit a proxy, right? You do know this is how you get around these things? I like watching BBC TV (iPlayer streaming) using this method.
     

    Scout

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    agreed, but it was the only place I could grab some b-fast and have WI-FI so I could INGO before I taught.
    Radio Shack has these handy little wi-fi sensors. It might do ya well to get one and check out local restaurants. There's four places within a mile of my house that has wi-fi. McDonald's, Subway, and Taco Bell.
     

    2ADMNLOVER

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    Yesterday I met with Savage and Liberty at White River state park to discuss the route for the OC walk .

    While talking an ISP officer drove by slowly and noticed SE was OCing , so he stopped and asked if SE was a cop . SE told the officer no then the officer asked for his permit and ID .

    SE handed it over without a problem , then the officer looked down at my side and noticed I was "printing" and asked for my info . He must assumed Liberty was carrying to cause he wanted his info also .

    The officer was polite and didn't want to inspect the weapons , after giving us back our info he drove away .

    Man , I wish more LEO's were like him , a perfect example of professionalism . :yesway:
     

    BloodEclipse

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    Yesterday I met with Savage and Liberty at White River state park to discuss the route for the OC walk .

    While talking an ISP officer drove by slowly and noticed SE was OCing , so he stopped and asked if SE was a cop . SE told the officer no then the officer asked for his permit and ID .

    SE handed it over without a problem , then the officer looked down at my side and noticed I was "printing" and asked for my info . He must assumed Liberty was carrying to cause he wanted his info also .

    The officer was polite and didn't want to inspect the weapons , after giving us back our info he drove away .

    Man , I wish more LEO's were like him , a perfect example of professionalism . :yesway:

    Nice to hear!
     

    Boilers

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    Nice to hear it was not worse. Bad enough that you are just being free citizens, but you had to be stopped.

    Were you on/in the White River State Park boundaries? Just curious. Or nearby on the statehouse (state office) grounds? I think there could be some confusion on applicable laws, etc. in those areas.
     
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