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Author: Ric Fischer
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To: plug-discuss
Subject: Re: Wifi Cafe
Bill,

> > > Anyone know of a place that serves <food>lunch</food> and <paid or
> > > unpaid>internet</paid or unpaid> around I-17 and Bell road within a 6 mile
> > > or so radius? I would prefer not <use>steal</use> bandwidth.
> >
> > They have locations around the Valley. I found one at I-10 and Loop
> > 101 [2]. I called their number and they confirmed they do have free
> > wireless access.
>
> I am at I-17 and Bell Road. Either spot would be <you're fired>too long a
> drive for lunch</you're fired>. I would be Trumped!


Sorry. I-17 and 101 is correct. The second link I gave takes you
directly to the web page for that location.

Considering Bell Road is about 2 miles from Loop 101, it's well within
your 6 mile radius requirement.

> <dumb question>What search term did you put in Google?</dumb question>


Umm. Well. You're probably going to kick yourself, but it was only the
sixth hit down on a Google search of "wifi" [1]. (I'm not counting the
sponsored hit at the top of the search results.) That sixth hit took
me to the "Wi-Fi-FreeSpot Directory" [2]. Scroll down a bit and
there's a list of states. I clicked Arizona and that took me to a page
listing free hotspots in Arizona [3].

The Arizona listing mentioned "Wildflower Bread Company" with a
location at "SW intersection of Loop 101 and I-17" which is within
your radius requirement. I then did a Google search for "Wildflower
Bread Company Phoenix" (sans quotes) [4] and the rest is history. :-)


--
Ric Fischer


[1] http://www.google.com/search?q=wifi

[2] http://www.wififreespot.com/

[3] http://www.wififreespot.com/ar.html (Hmm. Wonder why they didn't use 'az'?)

[4] http://www.google.com/search?q=Wild+Flower+Bread+Company+Phoenix


On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:56:27 -0700, Bill Wesson <> wrote:
>
>
> Bill,
>
> A quick Google gave me:
>
> Wild Flower Bread Company [1]
>
> They have locations around the Valley. I found one at I-10 and Loop
> 101 [2]. I called their number and they confirmed they do have free
> wireless access.
>
> Have fun and let us know how the food is. Their menu [3] looks pretty
> decent for breakfast and lunch.
>
> --
> Ric Fischer
>
> [1] http://www.wildflowerbread.com/
>
> [2] http://www.wildflowerbread.com/serv03.htm
>
> [3] http://www.wildflowerbread.com/menu.htm
>
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 13:30:12 -0700, Bill Wesson <> wrote:
> >
> > Hello people!
> >
> > Anyone know of a place that serves <food>lunch</food> and <paid or
> > unpaid>internet</paid or unpaid> around I-17 and Bell road within a 6 mile
> > or so radius? I would prefer not <use>steal</use> bandwidth.
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> I-10 and 101 is either in Avondale or Auwatukee.
>
> On the other hand there is a Wildflower bakery near my house (not near
> work).
>
> <dumb question>What search term did you put in Google?</dumb question>
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