Have you shared the Internet,% username%?
Hi, habrachelovek, honestly answer one question: do you share your wifi at home when you go on vacation? What's the difference to me? I just want to make the world a little better.
Once, moving along the alleys of Moscow, I discovered that I had run out of money on the account of my mobile phone, and I had to move urgently and further to the customer. I can’t call the customer to find out the way (these damn old alleys, yeah, well, you understand, right?), And what should I do? I’m trying to get on the last penny on the Internet from my mobile phone and see a map, but the trouble is, the money turns out to be completely and irrevocably over.
I was upset, sat on a bench near the old house and lit a cigarette. My thoughts were poking around in my mortal head, and my eyes were constantly looking for some passerby to ask me to call and find out how to get there. But a miracle, an icon appeared on the screen of my phone, notifying me that a Wi-Fi network had been found. It is logical to assume that the network was password-protected, but, the situation is almost hopeless, we must try. Yes, that day I was lucky. The network was insecure in every sense. I calmly climbed onto the customer’s website, looked at the map, and realized how easier it was for me to get to my destination. That day I received another order, and the person to whose Wi-Fi I picked up received a bunch of thanks from me, it is a pity that he will never hear them.
Why this story? Yes, all the same, since then, every time I go on weekends or on vacation I leave my Internet shared so that if someone presses me like that time, then this mythical someone could help himself and mentally thank me .
Let's do the same as this person, and later me. Maybe we can make the world a little better.
ps if the topic gains some desired number of votes, then advise where to transfer, otherwise I won’t figure something out.
Once, moving along the alleys of Moscow, I discovered that I had run out of money on the account of my mobile phone, and I had to move urgently and further to the customer. I can’t call the customer to find out the way (these damn old alleys, yeah, well, you understand, right?), And what should I do? I’m trying to get on the last penny on the Internet from my mobile phone and see a map, but the trouble is, the money turns out to be completely and irrevocably over.
I was upset, sat on a bench near the old house and lit a cigarette. My thoughts were poking around in my mortal head, and my eyes were constantly looking for some passerby to ask me to call and find out how to get there. But a miracle, an icon appeared on the screen of my phone, notifying me that a Wi-Fi network had been found. It is logical to assume that the network was password-protected, but, the situation is almost hopeless, we must try. Yes, that day I was lucky. The network was insecure in every sense. I calmly climbed onto the customer’s website, looked at the map, and realized how easier it was for me to get to my destination. That day I received another order, and the person to whose Wi-Fi I picked up received a bunch of thanks from me, it is a pity that he will never hear them.
Why this story? Yes, all the same, since then, every time I go on weekends or on vacation I leave my Internet shared so that if someone presses me like that time, then this mythical someone could help himself and mentally thank me .
Let's do the same as this person, and later me. Maybe we can make the world a little better.
ps if the topic gains some desired number of votes, then advise where to transfer, otherwise I won’t figure something out.