Hm. One slight flaw: They found traces of certain pigments, but there were likely other pigments not (yet) found, which could have made the coloring quite different from these drawings.
The audience either has to see it from a particular angle (similar to when David Copperfield vanished the Statue of Liberty), or they are in on it(as they were when he vanished a train).
If it is indoors, they sometimes hook the rope to a wire going across the stage. Outdoors, they may do the same, or - as here - use a pole. It is all for the benefit of the movie/tv audience, of course.
If it is done regularly and/or with heavy loads, then yes. If it is done occasionally and briefly, then no.
I have done it a few times when internet goes down in our house, but I can log onto a neighbor's signal, and I make sure the load is light and brief.
I guess it also depends what people do when they "steal" a wi-fi connection. If they do something questionably or illegal, such as downloading movies or hacking, it is obviously immoral.
I have done it a few times when internet goes down in our house, but I can log onto a neighbor's signal, and I make sure the load is light and brief.
I guess it also depends what people do when they "steal" a wi-fi connection. If they do something questionably or illegal, such as downloading movies or hacking, it is obviously immoral.