After the last post I guess I should follow up with a more wintry set of temps. This looks a bit more like New England. But still almost no snow this winter. My kid has yet to use his new inflatable snow sliding thing, although we managed to do a few quick sled runs in the back yard a while back, with barely enough snow to cover the grass.
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]]>Finally, Boston may get a chance to catch up with all of the other places that have free WiFi at the airport, with no thanks to AssPort.
There's nothing like plunking down $7.95 for maybe 30 minutes online while waiting for a flight. (Well, a while back I used to fly Continental out of Boston a lot and it was a lot more than 30 minutes, but anyway...)
In what is supposed to be a public place, it seems absurd to pay for wireless access, especially in a city that's supposed to be a high-tech leader.
Here's hoping this will start a trend.
I just want to know who is responsible for letting whoever was doing this do it in the middle of rush hour. (I don't know which utility was involved).
Does anybody use their brain around here?
The most prominent drummer for the band after that, Jeff Porcaro, died while gardening at his house in 1992, at 38.
I'm not sure what this proves, but maybe the healthful effects of fresh air are overrated.
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]]>I'm frankly surprised at the stability of the OS on Intel. Only once that I recall did it really crash (an odd problem where the mouse pointer got stuck on one side of the screen). I wonder how long Apple was working on this before they announced the switch?
Granted, this is an expensive machine, but you get a lot of quality here along with the Mac glamour factor.
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