Well, you can use the cipher book to create a new form of encryption by taping the book in a cylindrical design, which is then used to send the data from the switch over the cordless phone base to the handset, which then sends the received signal to the NIC for translation. The rest of the circle is completed once you solder lines across the PCI connectors, and then duct tape them to the bottom of a Pringles can. The Pringles can (recommended that Sour Cream & Onion not be used due to interference caused by the film the chips leave on the inside of the can) points to the nearest radio-tower equipped mountaintop where there will always be a transmitter to send only packets originating from the gc.com domain. Brian Team A.I. _____ From: az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On Behalf Of SSpackeen@aol.com Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 12:37 PM To: listserv@azgeocaching.com Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Quality of cache trinkets.... Has anybody McGyver-ed a way to use those parts to wirelessly log onto Geocaching.com? Somebody wrote: I once had someone put a 10-port Ethernet switch, a 10/100 NIC, a cordless phone, and a book about ciphers in a cache of mine.