[ale] 802.11 hotspots?

Michael D. Hirsch mhirsch at nubridges.com
Tue Mar 25 09:46:12 EST 2003


On Monday 24 March 2003 04:03 pm, Joe wrote:
> "Michael D. Hirsch" <mhirsch at nubridges.com> writes:
> > On Sunday 23 March 2003 04:06 pm, Dylan Northrup wrote:
> > > I was looking around online trying to find some wireless hotspots in
> > > the Atlanta area.  I notice lots of Starbucks are listed, but I'm
> > > not so much for the coffee.  I'm wondering if anyone has
> > > recommendations for good public hotspots, preferrably in or around a
> > > book store and/or cafe/restaurant :-)
> >
> > Chocolate' at the strip mall at Shallowford and I85 North has free
> > open wireless.  They have pastries, as well as chocolate.  and they
> > are next door to the Science Fiction and Fantasy bookstore.
>
> Is that the Science Fiction and Mystery Bookshop that used to be on
> Cheshire Bridge? That was a great little shop - one of the things
> I miss about Atlanta. I'd heard that it moved, but I wasn't sure
> where to. They had a really nice collection of rare & out-of-print
> tomes.

Yeah, that's the one.  I never knew about it when it was on Cheshire 
Bridge.  And I note that I wrote "Science Fiction and Fantasy" when I 
meant to write "Science Fiction and Mystery".  But you figured it out.

Michael
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