David, Some of the guys on this thread may want to hire you to sue each other. Larry
David Jackson wrote:
In case anyone is interested...as I don't have time to look through the pages of tirades everyone has gone on...I work for a Law Firm in Newport Beach. I have around 200 attorneys that when they are on the road need Internet access. Traditionally, this has been using a dial-up service, but now we have moved to a all-in-one service from GRIC Communications. GRIC is releasing a dialer in April, which we are beta testing, that allows you to find any dial-up, GPRS, Wired, and Wireless Hot Spot available in the area you search for. Similar to the way Boingo has their service, however each location you go to GRIC has setup agreements with those companies so there is a single sign-on.
So, if I go to Starbucks, I can sign-in using my GRIC account ID and login and use their service being charged and billed directly from GRIC. So, in case this conversation was about HotSpot billing inquiries, or how HotSpot providers are dealing with service, etc. then hopefully this helps some of you.
If not, let me know when you are all done so I can add myself back to the list. Isn't there another list where this can been accomplished...like Bugtraq or something? ;-)
--- sean bonner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Trying to outgeek someone on this list is just a
sign of your own
lack of confidence.
First off, I'm no "geek", and I guess you feel
those who have nice
cars, etc. are also "lacking in confidence", too.
man, this guy just doesn't quit....
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