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Comments on: Getting online where it's never been possible

At 4,000 feet, surrounded by national forest, it's never been possible before.

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Dude, you're in a forest.
by icccm08 October 5, 2007 2:08 AM PDT
Dude, you're in a forest. Be with the trees, not with a screen.
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Getting online where it's never been possible KEEP IT THAT WAY
by BillyBob7111 October 5, 2007 3:58 AM PDT
Boy! I can't wait to be out hiking and hear you tapping on your
keyboard and the sounds coming from your computer. Will you
be playing music TOO?

You remind me of people on the bike rides I go on in Colorado.
Every mountain we climb they are on their cell phones calling
someone and giving on the spot descriptions. HOW
OBNOXIOUS!!!

Keep the wilderness WILDERNESS! Go to the mountain and enjoy
what is there, not what you bring with you. Then go home and
write, call about your experience.
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Thats Awesome!!!
by ITmarketingMan October 5, 2007 9:07 AM PDT
Personally, I think it is so cool that we are able to get internet in the middle of no where now. I am a big fan of Verizon's EV-DO internet and use it all the time.
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If you can stay stable enough.
by play7 October 5, 2007 8:57 PM PDT
Facs are there are not as many players using Second life as they did awhile back. Nice human interst store, but its still the same crappy second life experience. If you have not been on second life. Then don`t start. Its not worth the time of money.
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