Then
there came a problem with the Internet at about 5:00 PM. Whoever bought a drink
only got Wi-Fi access for an hour. After our one hour limits were up, some of
us bought another drink while others used the free Wi-Fi that the FedEx next
door had. It was slow, but it was free Internet access. Worth it to Damian,
Eric, and me.
We got a lot done and I got to know my cohorts a little bit better.
Knowing the basics about blogging and setting up the site now will ensure that
we don’t get frustrated while on the East Coast trying to figure out where to
include links or how to change the background. Knowledge is power, and I will
use this knowledge to make a great blog.
Damian, one of my cohorts, working hard. |
Then
there came a problem with the Internet at about 5:00 PM. Whoever bought a drink
only got Wi-Fi access for an hour. After our one hour limits were up, some of
us bought another drink while others used the free Wi-Fi that the FedEx next
door had. It was slow, but it was free Internet access. Worth it to Damian,
Eric, and me.
We got a lot done and I got to know my cohorts a little bit better.
Knowing the basics about blogging and setting up the site now will ensure that
we don’t get frustrated while on the East Coast trying to figure out where to
include links or how to change the background. Knowledge is power, and I will
use this knowledge to make a great blog.
I get the feeling that if someone wanted to open up a large Internet café with lots of tables, lots of chairs and fast free Internet access, it would be a very popular place. Of course, that person might go broke trying to keep it open. Even at these coffee shops some of the ‘regulars’ are there all day and half the night and all they buy is a small coffee. They take up space that might be used by other paying customers and use all of the supplies in the restrooms. I even have a friend who brings her own food and coffee to Starbucks so she can work--and she thinks that Starbucks doesn’t mind.
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