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pickyperson
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Re: Best WiFi Hotels 2007 (none / 0)

Informative and interesting article indeed.

I am sorry to be picky here, but there were some terribly obvious grammatical mistakes.  Incorrectly using the word "your" just irks me.  It's a contraction folks - "you are" (you're) is much different than "your."  

---"However, the fact that you can expect a free reliable WiFi connection whenever your at a JDV hotel is a huge plus."

Please, for the sake of the English language, try to limit this propagation of erroneously utilized words before it sprawls across the internet.  

To be sure, it's very nice that one can read about these things and have some idea of what to expect where.

I only meant to comment on the grammatically annoying facets of this article for a moment.

So, speaking from a recent experience, I was very glad to find that the Holiday Inn I stayed at had free wi-fi.  No hassle whatsoever, just free internet!  It's hard to believe that some places will charge so much for a WIRED connection!!!  While it's better than nothing, I agree w/Juliana - it sounds like they just want to juice you for every little thing.

Again, sorry for the nitpicking, I just wanted to vent.

Nice site.  Nice article.  Good times.  

Hope some hotel people read this and understand that people just want free wi-fi.

by pickyperson on 4/30/2007 at 9:47 PM


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