On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 13:51:54 -0800 (PST), Kenneth Crudup
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Ronan Higgins wrote:
> 
> > That hotspot in Jack In The Box in Irvine is a Cafe.com trial location.
> > How was your experience of the service?
> 
> Worked just fine. Considering it's a campus location, it had some number
> of users in the evenings I was there and thruput was good.
> 
> > How do you think it could be improved?
> 
> Free fries! :-)
> 
> > How did management respond to your sitting with laptop for extended
> > periods?
> 
> They didn't care. The place was big enough that we didn't displace any
> restaurant patrons, and I'd buy food every few hours anyway.
> 
> It's funny how I found it- there's a 24-Hour Fitness across the street,
> and after a workout I want to eat (and would normally hit up the Diedrich
> Coffee). I decided to get something from Jack one time, and found out
> they had WiFi, too. It's much much better lit than the coffee place,
> Jack's got low-carb food (and free drink refills) and though it can
> get pretty noisy in there at times, that didn't bug me much. For a while
> it was my favorite hotspot.
> 
>         -Kenny

Well, I sure appreciate the feedback.  Like I said previously, fast
food restaurants have never been top on my list when looking for a
hotspot - but thanks to others, who are more open-minded(?) than I,
who knows where my laptop and I will stop off next time.
-Dan

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