When one has a laptop but no Internet access at home, finding places to connect to the Internet to check email and surf the web (i.e. if you don’t have a web enabled mobile phone) then becomes another part of your adjustment to life in New Zealand. Unlike in the US where there are plenty [...]
Posts Tagged ‘wi-fi’
Coffee and Wireless in Wellington
Posted in Asia Pacific, Beverage Banter, Coffee Business, Coffeehouses & Shops, Oceania, Technology, tagged clark's cafe, enigma, enigma coffee, esquire, esquire coffee, new zealand, perretts, perretts cafe, seattle, starbucks, wellington, wellington city library, wi-fi, wireless on January 4, 2010 | 1 Comment »
FCC’s ‘Free’ Wireless Strategy
Posted in Beverage Banter, tagged fcc, fremont coffee company, seattle pacific university, spu, twitter, victrola coffee, wi-fi, wifi, wireless on March 25, 2009 | 2 Comments »
I am currently hanging out at Fremont Coffee Company (FCC, not to be mistaken with that other FCC) in the Fremont area of Seattle, enjoying an great 8 oz latte before I head on out to conduct some personal business here in the Fremont area. Since I have my laptop with me, I thought I [...]
Bauhaus Books for Great Coffee
Posted in Beverage Banter, Coffee, Tea & Hot Chocolate, Coffeehouses & Shops, tagged Top Pot, Doughnuts, Donuts, seattle, wi-fi, capital hill, free wi-fi, bauhaus books and coffee, bauhaus, lighthouse roasters, fremont on October 13, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Bauhaus Books + Coffee is an old favorite coffeehouse of mine. Located on the lower part of Capitol Hill, this used to be one of my coffee hang out spot especially since it was only about 3 minutes walking from the condo I used to rent. I remember how the place used to rather dark [...]
La Madeleine Coffee and French Bistro
Posted in Coffee, Tea & Hot Chocolate, Coffeehouses & Shops, Reviews, tagged espresso, french, irving texas, la madeleine, wi-fi on July 1, 2008 | Comments Off
La Madeleine Coffee Cup, originally uploaded by andai. I was down in Irving Texas last week and I happened to stumble upon La Madeleine, the French Bakery and Bistro. From the outside, the building looked almost like the German style of architecture you normally associate with Bavaria, but on the inside, the place looks rather [...]









