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Although the number of Wi-Fi "hot spots" has exploded to include about 10,000 public areas in the U.S. where computers can wirelessly connect to the Internet, service rarely extends beyond 300 feet. Users are generally restricted to the hotel or cafe that provides the service. Commercial antennas can be used to extend the range, but hot-spot enthusiasts prefer to make their own waveguide antennas or "cantennas"--so nicknamed because the simplest of them can be made by using a soup or Pringles can--with about $10 worth of wiring. "You could buy a fancy antenna...
...Saturday, Harvard struggled to maintain possession throughout the second half. The Crimson struggled to control the ball, win loose balls and rarely ever managed to connect on its restarts...
...answer Princeton’s second lead as quickly as the first, but it was not to be. The Crimson won its third corner of the day within minutes of the Princeton goal, but the opportunity was wasted when the Harvard pusher and the stick-stopper could not connect. Within minutes of that missed opportunity, 2001 Ivy Player of the Year Ilvy Friebe iced the game for the Tigers...
Dance needs an overarching organization, like theater’s Harvard Radcliffe Dramatic Society (HRDC), to coordinate its efforts and connect its artists. The HRDC assigns theater spaces and binds actors, directors, tech crews and producers together in a single network. In the dance community, however, there is little interaction between Harvard’s many companies, and dancers generally stick to one group or another. Instead of one dance organization asking for space, 18 student groups must approach the administration individually. With an umbrella group, Harvard’s dancers and choreographers would speak with one voice...
That strip will connect with a 15-story tower on one corner of the complex, which will mirror the Mather and Leverett towers...