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Originally posted by Dented-Haloyah poor renderman/raz and the rest in that car. I sorta felt sorry leaving you guys in our shiny new rental 4x4 when you ahd your first break down outside okotoks. Ahh well :P
A quick mappoint check shows the drive from Halifax to Vegas would be just over 5100Km (3170 miles). Do yourself and FLY! (and I though my driving 2500 Km was nuts)
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yah poor renderman/raz and the rest in that car. I sorta felt sorry leaving you guys in our shiny new rental 4x4 when you ahd your first break down outside okotoks. Ahh well :P
Im flying this year. Rent a car when I get down there.
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Originally posted by 3h0t07he3ha7N03I've read that there are towns in the US that have large wireless zones on T1 Backbones.
Now, the APs that the 802.11 CPE receivers sometimes drop down to are another story.
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Defcon 11 - The Trip From Hell
Originally posted by renderman...And which I'm still paying off.
Nova Scotia is probobly way too far for most people. As Con mentioned, the drive back after partying all week is one of the most painful things I've ever endured without bleeding profusly from a gaping wound.
Fly, it's just saner. Plus you can sleep off the hangover on the flight home and not have to worry.
BTW, I use Mappoint since I have it on my laptop anyways for wardriving.
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Wardrive a route
Originally posted by astcellOh, and you just HAVE to wardrive your route for us!
I think the town is Orangeville, Ontario, Canada
I can't be certain but they have a slew of high-speed data transfer lines like Cable, ISDN, DSL, ADSL, Cable, ISDN, SDSL, T1, T3, and Megalink. Bell Canada administrator's all that.
Most company's
Finding a sponsor in canada would be an interesting challenge
I've read that there are towns in the US that have large wireless zones on T1 Backbones. That would be Good Times for wardriving.
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Remember when you drive you need to convert a lot of numbers. The exhange rate is not that good, but gas is cheaper in the US, however remember we have different gallons as well, stick to the litre numbers.
I read once that there is a city in Canada in the middle of no where and apparently the entire town is set up for Fiber or T3. Heard of it? Maybe they can sponsor your trip.
Oh, and you just HAVE to wardrive your route for us!
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b) time: flying = 1/2 a day, driving will likely be a solid 4 days coming from Nova Scotia (13-15 hours per day)... time == money?
Hell, I'm only four hours out of Vegas, and I'm not looking forward to driving it this year. And I love driving.
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Plane is probably the best plan
Mapquest for travelling not a chance, just for basic reference. VERY Basic :) I'm a little green but not that green. I use mappoint on my laptop as well.
the geography in NS, is making plane travel look like the best bet.
there is a boat the CAT that goes to maine from yarmouth. and cuts off a day of travel
I have never been to Defcon so the plane ride would save me the pain and suffering of driving home. Maybe I'll try a road trip another time, and just fly. i'll take the good advise of: renderman
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Originally posted by skrooThat's great. In other news: what's your handle meant to spell?
the original account was under my now locked out hotmail account, hotmail is real starting to pissme off, and when i tried to post a reply earlier my password for Defcon did'nt work.Anyway all water under the bridge.
who do i talk too to get the account: 3h0t07he3ha7 fixed up or deleted.?
I think its time for pgp.
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d) <insert-unexpected> Renderman and crew have quite a few story to tell about their defcon adventure from Canada last year...
Nova Scotia is probobly way too far for most people. As Con mentioned, the drive back after partying all week is one of the most painful things I've ever endured without bleeding profusly from a gaping wound.
Fly, it's just saner. Plus you can sleep off the hangover on the flight home and not have to worry.
BTW, I use Mappoint since I have it on my laptop anyways for wardriving.
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Things to remember about driving:
a) money: gas, tolls, food, hotels if not driving with others to keep the vehicle in motion at all times
b) time: flying = 1/2 a day, driving will likely be a solid 4 days coming from Nova Scotia (13-15 hours per day)... time == money? also don't forget that unless you do like me and stay out on the west coast, you have to drive back.. 4 solid days after defcon will fell more like 6-8 solid days... ask highwizard.
c) vehicle: not sure if your rush to mapquest is a measure of green or not, but you're going to want to start out with a fully tuned vehicle that can actually make the trip there and back; then you will want to consider some type of roadside plan to help you out in the case that the vehicle randomly craps out on you or <insert-unexpected>
d) <insert-unexpected> Renderman and crew have quite a few story to tell about their defcon adventure from Canada last year...
The cool thing about driving is that you do have the opportunity to see all the states you pass through, meet interesting people at local food places, hotels, etc. For me, reaching the Hoover Damn was a peak of accomplishment in the drive; knowing defcon was within reach with such a nationally excepted landmark under my feet. (yes, I do recommend getting out and stretching, eh zulumoose?) Other than that, consider flying :)
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by 3h0t07he3ha7hello all this is my first post.---AND I READ---
hey is there anyone travelling to vegas via Nova Scotia.
HEY where's that? MAPQUEST is your friend. :)
And why drive? Why not fly? In the end it will be cheaper.
For Driving Directions, use AAA and get a TripTik
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Originally posted by 3h0t07he3ha7hello all this is my first post.---AND I READ---
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hello all this is my first post.---AND I READ---
hey is there anyone travelling to vegas via Nova Scotia.
HEY where's that? MAPQUEST is your friend. :)Tags: None
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