ATT is asking users to move to wi-fi to minimize stress on 3G.
I always buy lunch, coffee, or dinner, wherever I use "free" wi-fi.
I never download huge files which slow down the wi-fi. At this particular location, students (and perhaps, professors) are downloading huge files, slowing things down. (I notice that the proprietor is now suggesting to some non-buying folks that they have spent a bit more time than necessary here.)
And my blog remains entirely free. Enjoy.
Good luck to all.
By the way, that brings up an interesting point. About four years ago, I mentioned to an Apple employee that someday wi-fi would be free everywhere. He said it would never happen; too much money to be make from subscription. It turned out that capitalism/free market resulted in free wi-fi virtually everywhere. Some "land-locked" areas control it (LAX is noteworthy for requiring credit card for T-Mobile) but it's almost impossible not to find free wi-fi if one looks. For the longest time I did not visit Dunkin' Donuts, going to Starbucks instead, because of free wi-fi. Dunkin' Donuts now has free wi-fi, at least in my neighborhood, and now I walk the two blocks to Dunkin' Donuts when I want a quick coffee; otherwise, down to Starbucks -- a 20-minute walk, or Harvard Square Starbucks, a $1.25 bus ride. When driving cross-country (or hitchhiking cross-country) I always look for McDonald's for it's free wi-fi. I don't know if Burger King (which I prefer) has free wi-fi.
Why would you say that! we love this site and Bruce lets us know when he has problems with getting all the info, because WiFi which i am sure the man can afford wifi. your remark makes me puke why dont you find another site that teaches how to be polite, oh i forgot there is generations of people that didnt learn RESPECT and Just dont get it! So if that is where you fall then leave this site find another place for you! BULLYS.COM or Iam alooser.com
Thank you for your support. I wanted to reply in the manner that you did, but I knew I couldn't say it as well as others. Smile. Thank you.
By the way, you are correct. I pay for more internet connection than most: two iPad accounts, home cable, etc. I would assume that less than 10% of US population pays for more internet connectivity than I do.
Regardless, ATT is asking high users to use wi-fi. I love it.
Thank you for taking time to comment. I love the blog and I love the readers who appreciate it.
By the way, all of a sudden the wi-fi is very, very fast all of a sudden; the students/professors downloading large files must have moved back to the lecture hall.
Maybe you should buy your own internet instead of mooching, lol
ReplyDeleteATT is asking users to move to wi-fi to minimize stress on 3G.
DeleteI always buy lunch, coffee, or dinner, wherever I use "free" wi-fi.
I never download huge files which slow down the wi-fi. At this particular location, students (and perhaps, professors) are downloading huge files, slowing things down. (I notice that the proprietor is now suggesting to some non-buying folks that they have spent a bit more time than necessary here.)
And my blog remains entirely free. Enjoy.
Good luck to all.
By the way, that brings up an interesting point. About four years ago, I mentioned to an Apple employee that someday wi-fi would be free everywhere. He said it would never happen; too much money to be make from subscription. It turned out that capitalism/free market resulted in free wi-fi virtually everywhere. Some "land-locked" areas control it (LAX is noteworthy for requiring credit card for T-Mobile) but it's almost impossible not to find free wi-fi if one looks. For the longest time I did not visit Dunkin' Donuts, going to Starbucks instead, because of free wi-fi. Dunkin' Donuts now has free wi-fi, at least in my neighborhood, and now I walk the two blocks to Dunkin' Donuts when I want a quick coffee; otherwise, down to Starbucks -- a 20-minute walk, or Harvard Square Starbucks, a $1.25 bus ride. When driving cross-country (or hitchhiking cross-country) I always look for McDonald's for it's free wi-fi. I don't know if Burger King (which I prefer) has free wi-fi.
"Buy my own internet." -- that's an interesting concept. "Buy my own internet." Hmmmm.....Why do I even ....
DeleteWhy would you say that! we love this site and Bruce lets us know when he has problems with getting all the info, because WiFi which i am sure the man can afford wifi. your remark makes me puke why dont you find another site that teaches how to be polite, oh i forgot there is generations of people that didnt learn RESPECT and Just dont get it! So if that is where you fall then leave this site find another place for you! BULLYS.COM or Iam alooser.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support. I wanted to reply in the manner that you did, but I knew I couldn't say it as well as others. Smile. Thank you.
DeleteBy the way, you are correct. I pay for more internet connection than most: two iPad accounts, home cable, etc. I would assume that less than 10% of US population pays for more internet connectivity than I do.
Regardless, ATT is asking high users to use wi-fi. I love it.
Thank you for taking time to comment. I love the blog and I love the readers who appreciate it.
By the way, all of a sudden the wi-fi is very, very fast all of a sudden; the students/professors downloading large files must have moved back to the lecture hall.