I’m sitting today and tomorrow performing my jury duty (as any good citizen would), and one of the first things that the court clerk mentioned was that there was free Wi-Fi in the courthouse.
I’m impressed.
Frankly, for an administration who’s mayor (Mr. Bloomberg) thinks “we need to dig up streets to install wireless networks”:1, providing free Wi-Fi to jurors, who normally spend their day idling, waiting to be called, is a great service. It makes what would otherwise be a very boring day away from work actually productive (at least for those of us who work for internet enabled companies).
Many thanks to whomever made this happen!
[1]http://www.wirelesscommunity.info/2005/09/12/public-advocate-election/
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