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Definitions of chalking in various dictionaries:
verb - write, draw, or trace with chalk
verb - to mark with chalk (a soft limestone)
CHALKING - Warchalking is the drawing of symbols in public places to advertise an open Wi-Fi network. Inspired by hobo symbols, the warchalking marks were conce...
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write or draw with chalk. |
The appearance of non-gloss paint on an exterior surface due to chemical deterioration and removal by weather. |
Present participle of chalk. |
A white soft earthy limestone (calcium carbonate) formed from the skeletal remains of sea creatures. |
Write or draw with chalk. |
Charge (drinks bought in a pub or bar) to a person's account. |
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Warchalking is the drawing of symbols in public places to advertise an open Wi-Fi network. * Inspired by hobo symbols, the warchalking marks were conceived by a group of friends in June 2002 and publicised by Matt Jones who designed the set of icons and produced a downloadable document containing them. Within days of Jones publishing a blog entry about warchalking, articles appeared in dozens of publications and stories appeared on several major television news programs around the world. * The word is formed by analogy to wardriving, the practice of driving around an area in a car to detect open Wi-Fi nodes. That term in turn is based on wardialing, the practice of dialing many phone numbers hoping to find a modem.* Having found a Wi-Fi node, the warchalker draws a special symbol on a nearby object, such as a wall, the pavement, or a lamp post. Those offering Wi-Fi service might also draw such a symbol to advertise the availability of their Wi-Fi location, whether commercial or personal. * * |