To: bruinbirdman
Interesting. I don’t know if it’s correct, but I remember reading somewhere not too long ago that Minneapolis is considered to have the most wi-fi coverage of any area in the country.
2 posted on
10/04/2007 1:15:57 AM PDT by
frankiep
(Insert clever quote here)
To: bruinbirdman
To: bruinbirdman
That is an elegant way to perform industrial espionage. Oh wait. Never mind.
To: bruinbirdman
Mr Delanoë has also promised to ensure that 80 per cent of buildings have access to fast broadband via fibre-optic cable. It is relatively simple to lay cable along the wide, straight streets and boulevards of Paris. Good idea over the next decade I see this becoming a major competitive advantage.
113 posted on
10/06/2007 12:03:53 PM PDT by
ran20
To: bruinbirdman
I know this is sad... and I blame myself as well as the media but my first thought was “why is Paris Hilton wireless?”
116 posted on
10/06/2007 12:36:12 PM PDT by
gondramB
(Preach the Gospel at all times, and when necessary, use words.)
To: bruinbirdman; cyborg
Our little hotel in Paris had an official, pay-to-play hot spot for the hotel, and three wide open wifi routers from neighboring buildings.
Guess which I used. ;OD
121 posted on
10/06/2007 1:08:26 PM PDT by
Petronski
(Congratulations Tribe! AL Central Champs)
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