{"id":288,"date":"2001-09-29T12:41:00","date_gmt":"2001-09-29T19:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dreness.com\/blog\/?p=288"},"modified":"2001-09-29T12:41:00","modified_gmt":"2001-09-29T19:41:00","slug":"online-and-in-effect","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dreness.com\/blog\/archives\/288","title":{"rendered":"Online and in effect&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>*yawn*<\/p>\n<p>Okay, where to start&#8230; ah, headphones, apple for breakfast&#8230; there we go :)<\/p>\n<p>*answers email*<\/p>\n<p>So, our flights took us from ft lauderdale to San Juan, then on to Beef Island, Tortola without incident. Interestingly enough, as I called to cancel my sprint phone in San Juan during the layover (after finishing my game of starcraft), I was informed that Sprint *will have service here* and in the usvi in a few months!!! woop!!!<\/p>\n<p>We got to the rather smallish airport (they&#8217;re currently building a new one) and proceeded through customs without any problem&#8230; after all, we are here on legitimate business, so I was able to provide rapid and direct answers to their questions that seemed to satisfy them&#8230; (they turned away three guys recently who stammered, said they were here on business, then claimed to be staying in a hotel that does not exist). I&#8217;ve only got a temporary visa, however, so that needs to be converted into a permanent residency.<\/p>\n<p>After we waited about a half hour (I had a Corona), rob and scott arrived, we loaded in our shit, and rob&#8217;s like &#8220;don&#8217;t worry! there&#8217;s kickass bar \/ cybercafe about 200 ft from here!&#8221;, and sure enough, there was.<\/p>\n<p>The place is run by this dude Jeremy, and *as soon* as I walked in, I knew there are kindred souls here on the bvi :) His primary thing is renting out boats \/ windsurfers \/ sailboards and such, so the place is adorned with related paraphernalia&#8230; there was a distinct air of style&#8230; almost psychedelia about it&#8230; not much more than a single large room with attached bath and kitchen, could comfortably hold maybe a dozen people or so. He had three computers (an iMac and two iMac look-a-likes&#8230; needless to say only the iMac ever saw any use from the four of us). Nice sound setup, dsl ala cable and wireless (more on them in a bit). Anyway, this guy is a definite character&#8230; could easily be one of the more garish characters out of a douglas adams book&#8230; I rather enjoyed his spoken mannerisms and the sort of rapid-fire back and forth that the English seem so disposed to :) So, we hung out there for a couple hours, drank beers&#8230; he made us some kickass food&#8230; quite a delightful mix of a bunch of various things. He seemed quite happy that we were there, as I immagine there&#8217;s not a great bounty of tech-savy internet mongers passing through this little corner of the world&#8230; but of course it&#8217;s not just about technology&#8230; it&#8217;s about the surrounding thought process, open mindedness, ability to explore&#8230; etc, etc :)<\/p>\n<p>We then drove from Beef Is. back to our place at the top of MacNemara hill&#8230; took a solid 20 minutes, considering the average drivable speed is somewhere around 25 mph. We saw most of the major areas of town and such on the way over&#8230; there&#8217;s really not a whole lot to this place. As I said, we&#8217;re way up on this hill, and the road up here is seriously steep \/ switch back (dan is going to attempt to bike it&#8230; gradually ;) We have a spectacular view of road town, road harbor, and the ocean from here (including a few spotty islands several miles out). We&#8217;ve got the third flood of a rather large house&#8230; there&#8217;s two other tenants below us. Even just this floor is quite sizable; three beds, 2.5 baths, etc, etc&#8230; there&#8217;s a deck that runs the length of the house on the side facing road town, two of the bedrooms and the living room have double doors out to the deck. I&#8217;m staying in the master bedroom with dan, and soon brian as well. I carved out a little nich below one of the windows facing the direction the constant trade wind comes from&#8230; it&#8217;s actually quite nice, once you sit still long enough to cool off :)<\/p>\n<p>Yeah, nobody really has air conditioning in their homes, it seems, though it does exist in most public places. Everything seems to be built for self-cooling, and the winds really are constant and refreshing&#8230; without them, it would be close to intolerable, but with them, it&#8217;s perfectly tolerable :)<\/p>\n<p>Our water is collected rain, and drains into a large tank in the floor of the second level of the house. This means rather judiscious use of water, very short showers, etc, etc&#8230; but that&#8217;s no problem. Small price to pay, really&#8230; (and besides, I haven&#8217;t once even considered a long hot shower since I&#8217;ve been down here&#8230;).<\/p>\n<p>Friday we did some running around&#8230; picked up some basic supplies. All of our stuff is still in shipping containers in florida (and I do mean all of it, except the stuff we took with us on the plane). No furniture, no refrigeration. My bed is a conglomerate pile of clothes, bubble wrap, scott&#8217;s sleeping bag, and some foam stuff I bought at a department store&#8230; heh. Definitely as &#8220;rough&#8221; as tropical paradise can get, I rekon.<\/p>\n<p>Friday night we set up our first link to the house of a friend of ours up the hill a little ways&#8230; We used only 12 dbi antennas and 30 milliwatt radios, and with a seriously kludged antenna setup on our side that splits half of the signal up the hill and the rest into the house&#8230; thus, this is by far a weaker link that anything we&#8217;ll set up once we&#8217;re fully functional &#8211; and of course, it works marvelously. about 3 ms latentcy&#8230; can&#8217;t do any real throughput tests without a server on the other end, but we can fill the dsl pipe no prob (up to 150 KB\/s).<\/p>\n<p>Today we&#8217;re gonna set up the demo link between our place and the gov&#8217;t building that we&#8217;ll be demo&#8217;ing on monday&#8230; tomorrow we go sailing :)<\/p>\n<p>anyway, I&#8217;m a bit pressed for time at the moment&#8230; so more later :)<\/p>\n<p>-dre<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>*yawn* Okay, where to start&#8230; ah, headphones, apple for breakfast&#8230; there we go :) *answers email* So, our flights took us from ft lauderdale to San Juan, then on to Beef Island, Tortola without incident. 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