# # 802.11 wireless networks at the beginning of the century.

It seemed to be a time where technology and local community activism aligned, where software protocols could mirror liberatory social politics...  And it seemed a global phenomena.  I was interviewed by Japanese research students who were travelling to visit different international community networks.

There was the "pico-peering agreement" http://www.picopeer.net/PPA-en.shtml

the consume.net manifesto http://dek.spc.org/julian/consume/consume.html

Metrics such as "geek activist per sq km" to measure resilience of networks

http://julianpriest.org/texts/the-state-of-wireless-london/2/

Happy times