p.s. you are probably aware that the connection between sitting on the
toilet and WiFi use is quite strong. Nearly everyone has done both at the
same time at some point.
uhh
Nearly everyone? I think this falls under there are better
things to do.
Tim Newsham
OK, but it was Nam you quoted, not me.
On Jun 2, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Glenn Fleishman wrote:
Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 6/1/05 at 12:08 PM wrote:
I've very much enjoyed our discussion. I think we are not as far
off as we
may seem. I agree that eventually Wi-Fi may turn free, I'm just
Aloha Nam,
Continuing the metaphor.
You suppose there are businesses who's sole function it is to service
pay toilets? Keep the rolls changed, hourly cleanings, payroll for
the attendants, that kind of thing?
Probably not. Many states (NY and CA are two) have outlawed pay
toilets.
On Jun 1, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Nam Vu wrote:
Aloha Jim,
I've very much enjoyed our discussion. I think we are not as far
off as we
may seem. I agree that eventually Wi-Fi may turn free, I'm just not
convinced it will be any time soon.
Actually, we have current plans to do some of what you
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Subject: [LUAU] Re: [AWN] Wi-Fi traffic jam in Hawaii
On Jun 1, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Nam Vu wrote:
Aloha Jim,
I've very much enjoyed our
On May 30, 2005, at 2:46 AM, Jon Lebkowsky wrote:
Maybe Jim Thompson should wander over to Waikiki and help these
guys out...
Hmm. Thanks Jon, but I doubt, (curmudgeon that I am) they'd welcome
my participation.
Group tries to unsnarl Wi-Fi traffic jam
Stewart Yerton
Pacific