Fortunately Cornelia Street is still served by many open access points. Park Slope not so much.

- Dustin -

downtown wrote:

Oh, no! First the Carmine Street hardware store, then Zito's bakery, now Dustin's Cornelia Street node. What next? John's Pizza? Aphrodisia (a spice store, silly!)? Simon's "groovy" GV nycWireless node/webcam at Bleecker and Macdougal?

When I got a wifi card I hoped to pick up Dustin's signal in my apartment two blocks away--proof that all that publicity Anthony insisted on resulted in my knowing about nycWireless before I knew anything about wifi.

A fond, rueful farewell to NYC's oldest public node. While Park Slope may need your node now more than the West Village, it will be missed, Dustin--thanks for all those years of access. --diane

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