In article <C3D70D76.45262%ghost_topper@hotmail.com>,
George Kerby <ghost_topper@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/11/08 9:53 PM, in article
> labolide-DF4D09.19532411022008@news.giganews.com, "Kurt"
> <labolide@spacegmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In article <MPG.221a9c1ef4121105989a32@news.dallas.sbcglobal. net>,
> > Jud Hardcastle <I5i5changethistodash5rbo@xemaps.com> wrote:
> >
> >> In article <jhd1r3993kbs6hcpn39h5at7uej373k014@4ax.com>, spamfilter1
> >> @navasgroup.com says...
> >>> AT&T says that, beginning this spring, anyone who uses a Starbucks
> >>> Card (a prepaid gift card, like one you would give to a friend) will
> >>> be able to get up to two hours of free WiFi service per day at any
> >>> Starbucks location with WiFi service. Better yet, if you're an AT&T
> >>> broadband or U-verse subscriber, you'll be able to use unlimited WiFi
> >>> at Starbucks for free.
> >>>
> >> All I can say is...YYYYYYEEEEESSSSS!!!!!!
> >
> > Coffee Bean/Tea Leaf has better Coffee and already free WiFi for ATT.
> WHO?!?
Not East Coast.
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