What's Garrick carrying in the way of computer gear? Tablet PC of some sort?
Not a huge issue. 802.11b isn't available until 1999, but Washuu should be able to reverse-engineer a suitable antenna from the tab's network protocols.
All that's left is to get a connection out to the net, which isn't hard, even if it'll be slow (by 20-teens standards, at least).
As far as software protocols, TCP/IP is TCP/IP is TCP/IP, and a web browser is the most backwards-compatible thing in the world. Java first debuted in '95, as well, although Flash and the like are still a ways out.
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Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.
Not a huge issue. 802.11b isn't available until 1999, but Washuu should be able to reverse-engineer a suitable antenna from the tab's network protocols.
All that's left is to get a connection out to the net, which isn't hard, even if it'll be slow (by 20-teens standards, at least).
As far as software protocols, TCP/IP is TCP/IP is TCP/IP, and a web browser is the most backwards-compatible thing in the world. Java first debuted in '95, as well, although Flash and the like are still a ways out.
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Sucrose Octanitrate.
Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode.