In article <Xns9A455EEE12717noonehomecom@208.49.80.253>,
Larry <noone@home.com> wrote:
> 4phun <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in news:eb878ca6-09a3-431a-bd69-
> df89889b2dc5@e25g2000prg.googlegroups.com:
>
> > Pay-as-you-go service is $3.95 for two hours, down from $6.00 per hour
> > or $10.00 per day with T-Mobile.
> >
> >
>
> See? I told ya. SELLphones....nickel and dime you to death....
>
> Right across the parking lot from Starbucky's is Atlanta Bread and Panera
> Bread cafes, here. Free internet for ALL at both places. It didn't SELL
> before....it won't SELL, now.
>
> Stop by the front desk of Embassy Suites and ask the pretty girl for a wifi
> passcard. Instead of logging on for a free day, it'll work all month.
>
> Free wifi is just good business. Pick any lunch hour at Panera Bread and
> see how many people are doing business on their laptops with Panera's
> lunch. Walk across to Starbucky's and there's none. Coincidence?
>
> Greedy bastards. Wifi costs near nothing. The cash registers use so
> little bandwidth and it's already installed in the stores, lots of stores.
>
> Oh, a little plug for a great little Italian fast food at the corner of
> Montague Ave and Dorchester Rd in N Charleston, SC, Pizza Roma. Free wifi
> to all from the Linksys I installed over the cash register connected
> through Knology Cable. The Jersey boys who own it have laptops...(c; Best
> Strombolis I ever tasted! They were raised in Dad's Italian restaurant
> back in NJ. Jersey people yell at each other a lot, but you get used to it
> when you find out the threats are not serious...(c;
>
> Hmm....time for breakfast....
I fee the same way. When out to use my iPhone or laptop, I only give my
buisness to places with free WIFI. Never use Starbucks. Even worse are
the hotels that you pay to stay at that charge you. Generally won't stay
there.
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