David
My Earthlink DSL account (they also have cable) includes some small
amount of dial up minutes per month. They have dial up numbers all over
the place.

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Ann Arbor Michigan
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> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:37:00 -0400
> From: David Stephenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: anyone know of cheap ISP to use traveling in lieu of my cable modem?
> 
> I have cable modem at home office now, but am interested in a cheap
> (preferably with local access nationwide ) ISP for occasional travel. I
> saw one pay-as-you-go one at Staples (buy a CD-ROM and then replenish
> the minutes as with a phone card) but it doesn't work with Macs (nor do
> they plan to do so).  Anyone have any recommendations for a cheap
> nationwide solution, or is my best alternative to buy a Wi-Fi card and
> look for warchalking signs on the sidewalk?
> Thanks,
> David Stephenson
> 
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> W. David Stephenson
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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