RE: Rajant to Sponsor Local Tucson, Arizona SME ChLove that branding.... Breadcrumb.
What a great name for wireless nodes, but there is a fore tell in the name, that it will not work when needed.
Here's the Brothers Grimm version of Hanzel und Gretel , for Active Technology investors.
Dawgs and Kumark are the young children of an impoverished ne'er do well investor and a step mom. When a great famine settles over the parents Active technology stock, the wife announces her plan to take the children into the woods and leave them there to die, therefore with two fewer mouths to feed, she and her husband might not starve. The father reluctantly submits to his wife's scheme. They are unaware that in the children's bedroom, Dawgs and Kumark have overheard them through the now silent and cold heating ducts. After the parents have gone to bed, the children sneak out of the house and gather as many white quartz mine tailings as they can and return to their room.
The next day, the family walk deep into the woods and the children lay a trail of white pebbles behind them. After their parents abandon them, the children wait for the moon to rise and illuminate the pebbles. They return home safely, much to their parents' horror. A week or so later, the step mother angrily orders her husband to take the children further into the woods and leave them there to die. Dawgs and Kumark attempt to gather more pebbles, but find the played out mine gates locked and escape is impossible.
The following morning, Dawgs takes a slice of bread and leaves a trail of breadcrumbs for them to follow. However after they are once again abandoned, they find that the vulture funds have eaten the crumbs and they are lost in the woods. After days of wandering, they follow a beautiful white pigeon to a clearing in the woods, and discover a cottage built of cake and gingerbread cookies. They greedily begin to eat the rooftop of the house, when the door opens and a hideous old crone emerges and lures the children inside, with the promise of soft beds and delicious food.
What Dawgs and Kumark do not know is that the hag is in fact a cannibalistic witch who built the house to entice children into her clutches, so that she may eat them. She locks Dawgs in an iron cage in the garden and forces Kumark into becoming a slave. The witch feeds Dawgs regularly to fatten him up, but Dawgs cleverly sticks a bone he found in the cage (presumably a bone of its previous captive) and the witch feels it, thinking it to be his finger. Due to her blindness, she is fooled into thinking Dawgs is still too thin to eat. After weeks of this, the witch grows impatient and decides to eat Dawgs, "be he fat or lean."
She prepares the oven for Dawgs, but decides she is hungry enough to eat Kumark, too. She coaxes Kumark to the oven door and asks him to put his head in to see if the flames are high enough. Kumark, sensing the witch's intent, lies that he does not understand what she means. Infuriated, the witch demonstrates, and Kumark instantly shoves the witch into the oven, slams and bolts the door and turns the heat up, burning the witch alive. He frees Dawgs from the cage and the pair discover a vast treasure chest filled with Champion minerals stock. Packing the stocks into knapsacks, the children find their way home to their father. His wife has mysteriously died. The father has spent all his days lamenting the loss of his children, and is delighted to see them safe and sound, and with the witch's wealth, they live happily ever after.
With thanks to Wikipedia.