[wplug] 5 most Wi-Fi friendly American cities

Michael P. O Connor mpop at mikeoconnor.net
Fri Oct 28 13:47:32 EDT 2005


I will have to ask my Older Brother (Christian) he lives there and
manages "Old Town Pizza"  I will admit I would love to go visit my
brother some time.

> Michael P. O Connor wrote:
> > Looking at that list, I will admit I much rather live in Pittsburgh then
> > those cities, Pittsburgh might not be wi-fi friendly, but we are one of
> > the friendlest cities you will find, and we have a much lower cost of
> > living, to live like I live here in Pittsburgh I would have to make
> > about 2.5 times in Boston & SF.  So given the options, I would rather be
> > in a city that is not wi-fi friendly, but has what Pittsburgh has.
> > 
> 
> Actually, Portland, OR is a rather nice place, very good for the young 
> crowd and friendly.  Unfortunately, Oregon is in a bit of a recession, 
> so prices are high, but the city is quite nice.  Definately has better 
> public transportation than Pittsburgh, but that's not a difficult task.
> 
> Pittsburgh is definately cheaper to live in, but there are times that 
> you might wish you weren't.  :)
> 
> 
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