> I first wrote an essay about why public wifi is not likely to help
> with
> digital divide issues, and argued that if the city retains some of the
> Skypilots, they should be moved to outdoor event venues like
> Waterfront
> Park. Then I got a better idea.
>
> How about the Max lines? Are
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> "Michael" == Michael Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Keith> I first wrote an essay about why public wifi is not likely to
Keith> help with digital divide issues, and argued that if the city
Keith> retains some of the Skypilots, they should be moved to outdoor
Keith> event venues like W
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Keith Lofstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I first wrote an essay about why public wifi is not likely to help with
> digital divide issues, and argued that if the city retains some of the
> Skypilots, they should be moved to outdoor event venues like Waterfront
I first wrote an essay about why public wifi is not likely to help with
digital divide issues, and argued that if the city retains some of the
Skypilots, they should be moved to outdoor event venues like Waterfront
Park. Then I got a better idea.
How about the Max lines? Are there enough Skypi