So I know Schlotsky's was experimenting with free wireless Internet access in Texas for a while... Has anyone been there?
I was thinking it would be fun to put together a list of free Wi-Fi hot-spots (like at Starbucks or Borders, but FREE) or at least to hear people's experiences with them.
For the record, I'm not talking about "war driving" and finding open networks - I'm talking about genuine, advertised, free and open wireless networks for Joe on the street.
Anybody care to share? Here in the Denver area, I haven't found any that are free. But then again, I haven't been looking too hard.
And don't feel limited to talking about the US. I want to hear from people world-wide! ;-)
Peace, Drew --
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