I did not know where to put this
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Join Date: Jul 2001
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I did not know where to put this
What if there was a sticky thread or even a separate section that posted known free wireless sites that did not have password protection.
There are many times when I just need to send an email and knowing that, for example, Microtel Hotels have this and I could drop in their parking lot to send a quick email would be helpful.
It could go in travelbuzz or technology.
This would be consistent with the idea that was picked as the best travel tip from last year.
There are many times when I just need to send an email and knowing that, for example, Microtel Hotels have this and I could drop in their parking lot to send a quick email would be helpful.
It could go in travelbuzz or technology.
This would be consistent with the idea that was picked as the best travel tip from last year.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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I would think a sticky in Travel Technology would probably be the best location.
The truth is though, that what you're really talking about is a database of free hotspots. I'm not against that, just not sure how you would put a database like that together in a forum structure.
Might be smarter for Randy to have the "web minions"
put together a database from info provided and then link to it from the front page. Something like "Road Warrior Tools" with hotspot lists, 1-800 access numbers for the top five or ten dial in ISPs (AOL, Earthlink, etc). 1-800 numbers for all the major hotels and airlines and car rental places etc etc.
Regards,
-Bouncer-
The truth is though, that what you're really talking about is a database of free hotspots. I'm not against that, just not sure how you would put a database like that together in a forum structure.
Might be smarter for Randy to have the "web minions"
put together a database from info provided and then link to it from the front page. Something like "Road Warrior Tools" with hotspot lists, 1-800 access numbers for the top five or ten dial in ISPs (AOL, Earthlink, etc). 1-800 numbers for all the major hotels and airlines and car rental places etc etc. Regards,
-Bouncer-

