Step aside Hobo Wi-Fi, there’s a new, better way for people to get their internet on the go. Introducing Wi-Fi enabled donkeys from Israel — ancient transport now updated for the 21st century.
Kfar Kedem is a historical theme park with the purpose of reenacting life as it was 2000 years ago, including the ever popular donkey ride, now with a twist. Currently five of the donkeys are walking Wi-Fi hotspots with future plans to expand to the other 25 donkeys the park owns. If you ever take a visit it, watch yourself in case you’re run over by a wayward child on the back of the donkey who’s too busy Instagramming to look where he’s going.
This may even cause a resurgence in donkey-based travel, which has declined just a tad in the past few centuries or so. It might be slow, but at least it’s environmentally friendly and now with added internet. Plus a gimmick like this could give a little boost to Blackpool’s tourist sector; Lord knows it needs it. [Times of Israel via Engadget]













Ok the how part is easy. Battery powered wifi hotspot attached to the sadlle, the why part on the other hand…
Also if you are “reenacting life as it was 2000 years ago” your going to be stuck on 1200 baud.
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