On Sat, 16 Aug 2003, Brian Kelsay wrote: > > Real geeks wardrive on a motorcycle. Or is that war-riding? > > How do you hold the laptop? I have a magnetic tank bag, which easily holds a laptop. I put towels or a jacket underneath to help absorb mechanical shock. The antenna is a small yagi in the upper compartment, which may easily be taken out and aimed. If you can hold a drink while riding, playing with an antenna is a walk in the park. I could be one of those ham radio geeks if anyone asks. So, how do I see the screen? I don't. I use headphones! No one is the wiser knowing I'm sporting a laptop. Kismet will alert me with all significant information through my headphones. If the speech program Festival is installed, kismet will talk to me. It appeared the authors had great fun picking the sound alert cues. The whole experience is in stereo and sounds like an action packed pinball game in busy areas. Sniffing with other applications optional. Playing xmms in the background is a bonus. The magnets that hold the bag securely are shielded and do not appear to present a field inside the bag. An iron filing test assured me the hard drives wouldn't be saturated with a major degaussing force. My 15 volt Toshiba laptop doesn't mind the bike's 12 volts if its in the range of 14-16 volts. If I'm at idle, the laptop batteries kick in. Fortunately, the bike's regulator will not reach the 17 volts that will trigger the laptop's overvoltage shutdown. Other laptops may vary and self destruct. My bike was stolen last month, so I'm saving up my pennies to continue this addicting sport. http://dattaway.org/cbr600f4 <--gone forever :(...