About two years ago I noted that Sunnyvale Acura Needs WiFi. Today I spent a bit over an hour in the waiting room and found that things have improved a bit.

They still don't have wireless, but now there's an Ethernet jack hooked up to a little Netgear router. Basically it's a DSL line for customers in the waiting room to use.

Kick Ass!

Now I can still get stuff done while they're working on my car.

Posted by jzawodn at January 26, 2005 09:03 PM

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# Hans said:

I'm at Sunnyvale Acura now. I met you at a meeting where you talked about transitioning from engineering to other roles, and I'm thinking I wanna read your book. The next day I go to a BayLISA meeting, where I am handed your book and asked to review it - SWEET! Then I read your blog about the wifi being active here - I'm getting all kinds of goodness here!

Then I see a Martijn posting on your blog... I only know of one Martijn (is this a common name somewhere in the world) who was one of the best engineers I've ever known... Just remembering working with him makes me remember that some people know how to do it right.

So your blog has all kinds of good karma. Thanks!

on September 8, 2005 08:00 AM
# Jeremy Zawodny said:

Heh, cool. :-)

on September 8, 2005 08:12 AM
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