Yeah, but are any of those people within signal range of the hotel?
well, there are starbucks so plentiful that if you want to get a 3 day pass to their wifi, you can use it just about everywhere in downtown seattle. other than that, there are lots of wifi networks around. next time i'm in seattle (should be next few days), I'll swing by the convention center and check out the wifi status.
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Yeah, but are any of those people within signal range of the hotel?
well, there are starbucks so plentiful that if you want to get a 3 day pass to their wifi, you can use it just about everywhere in downtown seattle. other than that, there are lots of wifi networks around. next time i'm in seattle (should be next few days), I'll swing by the convention center and check out the wifi status.
Whatever you do... DONT PAY FOR CONVENTION CENTER WIFI
Its hella slow (10kb/s ) for the price they charge you.
Yeah, no, I just had an unfortunate experience with 'room share' a couple years ago, and have ever since then said "fuck it, I'm paying the bill for my own damn room, not relying on anyone else."
I mean, sure I may invite people over and they can stay for free, that is entirely at my discretion, but there's no way I'm going to rely on sharing the bill with some people I don't know. So doing the entire bill at these prices now is a fair bit more than I'd thought.
Yeah, the cost increase is a big factor in the hotel situation. I've been trying to get the idea clear that Supertrip groups should arrange 1 room per carload, then all shared costs become a bit easier.
In other news, VICTOLY IS MINE! Days Inn has some good customer service.
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well, there are starbucks so plentiful that if you want to get a 3 day pass to their wifi, you can use it just about everywhere in downtown seattle. other than that, there are lots of wifi networks around. next time i'm in seattle (should be next few days), I'll swing by the convention center and check out the wifi status.
Whatever you do... DONT PAY FOR CONVENTION CENTER WIFI
Its hella slow (10kb/s
No idea of the quality of it, but it will probably be just as expensive.
Or it might be $10 a day.
My apt is only 2-3 blocks away. I could put my router in the window and broadcast the signal, but doubt that'd help most of you.
I mean, sure I may invite people over and they can stay for free, that is entirely at my discretion, but there's no way I'm going to rely on sharing the bill with some people I don't know. So doing the entire bill at these prices now is a fair bit more than I'd thought.
I hope that makes sense.
In other news, VICTOLY IS MINE! Days Inn has some good customer service.