There was a discussion along these lines last June on Slashdot.  There was
going to be a ride across Iowa and somebody wanted to be able to do webcam,
etc for the ride.  I don't remember anything more than that, but you should
be able to find it using their search engine. HTH

BTW, where and how far/long are you going?  Carrying everything in panniers
or fully supported?

Thanks,

James Spinti
jspinti at dartdist.com
952-368-3278 x396
fax 952-368-3255

|-----Original Message-----
|From: tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org
|[mailto:tclug-list-admin at mn-linux.org]On Behalf Of Ben Stallings
|Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 9:22 AM
|To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
|Subject: [TCLUG] Re: OT: Linux and Cell phones
|
|
|As long as we're on this topic...
|
|I'm planning a long bike trip during which I'll be in rural areas
|most of the
|time.  I'm planning to get a cell phone and use it to synch my
|Visor handheld
|with a home-base computer that's screening my e-mail for large
|attachments,
|spam, etc.  I might also occasionally use it for full Internet
|access if it
|works well.
|
|However, I've never had a cell phone of my own before, nor have I
|ever used
|one with a modem.  Am I fooling myself to think that I'll be able to get a
|data connection in rural areas?  AT&T OneRate claims to cover the whole
|eastern US (which is where I'll be) with a few exceptions in the
|Appalachians
|(where I won't be).  Is their coverage sufficient for data
|transfer?  Speed
|is not a major issue as long as I can actually send and receive mail.
|
|Thanks in advance for sharing experience!  --Ben
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