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<title>Comments on 'Reconnecting to WTHESS, the chronicles'</title>
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<tagline type="text/html" mode="escaped">Last year, after I had finnished my mandatory 1 year service to the military, I had to find some place to  leave. Luckly, it was time for my friend Yorgos to serve the army for one year so he let me take his house until I find a better place for myself. Yorgos had just connected to wthess network by setting up an old pc ecquiped with a WiFi card on the rooftop of his house. Since then, I'm an active member of this community and have been enjoying the benefits of it. That is totally free communication of any level and type with my mates, instant messaging, email, VoIP, multiplayer games, file sharing and internet sharing.  But someday I had to move. This happened in February, so I had to setup my own rooftop router.</tagline>
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