"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> stated in post
elmop-A4972A.20091425112007@nntp1.usenetserver.com on 11/25/07 6:09 PM:
> In article <ddfr-041555.15223625112007@news.isp.giganews.com>,
> David Friedman <ddfr@daviddfriedman.nopsam.com> wrote:
>
>> In article
>> <linuxlovesosx-7C389E.11385925112007@mpls-nnrp-06.inet.qwest.net>,
>> Oxford <linuxlovesosx@superart.com> wrote:
>>
>>> but why would you use the obsolete EDGE network OR the obsolete 3G
>>> network? MOST iPhone users are going to use the faster 802.11 connection
>>> anyway. You only use EDGE or 3G if you are in a remote area.
>>
>> I don't think this is correct. Do you have any actual data to support
>> the (implied) claim that most people in the U.S. are in range of either
>> a free WiFi network or one they already have bought the right to use?
>
> Hey, Oxford--let me chime in with this request as well.
>
> Do you, Oxford, have any actual data to support your continued claim
> that most people in the United States are in range of either a free WiFi
> network or else one they already have bought the right to use?
Maybe not now... but maybe soon?
<http://meraki.com/>
> I'm sure you'll answer this just as soon as you, the expert on Steve
> Jobs and Apple, tell us all who Adele Goldberg is and what crucial role
> she played in Steve Jobs's life.
>
> In other words, you'll have some story about how free WiFi is available
> with milk and cookies anywhere.
>
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