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Greasy keyboard - no thanks
Why would anyone need to feel so connected that they have to bring their laptop to McDonalds? So you have to carry your computer bag while you order food, goto the restroom, or what if you want more ketchup. I'd feel more paranoid about having it stolen. And using your computer while you eat, well some food works okay, but not greasy hamburgers and fries. Maybe that's why this makes a little more sense at Starbucks than McDonalds.
Posted by: kryzanek   Posted on: 03/12/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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McDonalds is on its way down, because of competition serving [real] food  IT Christian | 03/12/04
not an ampersand  jutell | 03/12/04
We need an intervention  Harvey Birdman | 03/12/04
Besides. . .  Letophoro | 03/12/04
Greasy keyboard - no thanks  kryzanek | 03/12/04
What about PDA?  jskondel | 03/12/04
Re: Greasy Keyboard  Publius_z | 03/12/04
Cheaper to give it away  tic swayback | 03/12/04
WiFi ... meet Baby  moodytx | 03/12/04
Baby  terry@... | 03/15/04
lunch is a break from work... all of.  eurot2 | 03/12/04
they really should fire their marketing people  troytruax | 03/15/04
A different opinion  mmintexas | 03/15/04
I Concur  cwhitmore | 03/15/04
kids  ATHiker95 | 04/14/04
What a great place to hack  InetUser_z | 03/15/04
Not quite...  hawkeyeaz1 | 01/19/05
virus released by anonymous ms d customer  JWatson77 | 03/17/04

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