[MLB-WIRELESS] Wireless 'cloud' may offer silver lining Or isit just 'pie-in-the-sky' technology?
dwayne
dwayne at pobox.com
Fri Aug 2 16:47:58 EST 2002
Tony Langdon wrote:
> I think Melbourne City would be an excellent place to start, with the number
> of city workers and large park areas, as well as cafe strips.
>
> As a minimum, it would be nice to see the Flagstaff Gardens, Carlton Gardens
> (Exhibition St - city end) and Bourke St/Swanston St areas covered - the
> places where people are likely to have a laptop outdoors while enjoying the
> sun or a coffee. :-) I can see myself making use of such facilities from
> time to time... Hrmm, stuff the office, I'll work from the coffee shop down
> the road via VPN. ;-)
Oh, I can just see the headlines"
"High-Rolling Office Workers Displace Students From Cafe
sartre replaced by power lunches, Disaffected 2nd-years experience
actual angst.
'it's the best thing since bottom-of-the-harbour!' crowed one accounts
executive"
Dwayne
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