They're protecting their assets. There's ways around it if you're
that bent on using both machines, but that's still a *fringe* request,
as I'm sure 99% of their users want access *on one machine*.

See mike's last e-mail. 99% this month, 98% next month, 97% two months from now...


2. please knock it off with the *astrix*. It was dumb the first time
you did it, ever other sentence is now getting just plan retarded.

I'll bet my use of asterisks for emphasis predates your use of the 'net.
Sorry.

I seriously doubt that. however I have no desire to get "who's been doing this longer" argument, as those got old when I was in 3rd grade. You don't know me, or anything about my 'net usage so please refrain from making uneducated guesses about them.


I'm aware of what they are used for, you are just overusing them.


3. Boingo doesn't limit login to one machine at a time, and when they
have the coverage that Tmobile has I'm switching, even if it's $5 more
a month or so, will be worth it.

Then there ya go. With them, you'll be that "always right" customer.

Oh I'm sorry, was this a discussion of who Sean should be using for hotspot service? I thought someone was asking about Tmobile specifically.



5. Stealing?

Please. there's free wifi everywhere, it's not worth stealing.

So, why is it I get someone asking me if I can share my password at least once a month? (This also makes me wonder why you bother with T-Mobile, as well.)

Dunno, maybe you hang out with a bunch of n00bs who don't know who never heard of netstumbler. And if you'd read my last e-mail, I bother with Tmobile because it's worth the $ each month for me to not have to hunt down a spot everytime I want one. Please pay attention, I don't like repeating myself.


-s



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