Update on Devil's Lake, North Dakota

Summary: I flew into Fargo Thursday afternoon and then drove a long, long ways, through more corn, sunflowers, and sugarbeets than I've ever seen in my life. In between, there were sugarbeet, corn, and ethanol processing plants (woo hoo!

I flew into Fargo Thursday afternoon and then drove a long, long ways, through more corn, sunflowers, and sugarbeets than I've ever seen in my life. In between, there were sugarbeet, corn, and ethanol processing plants (woo hoo! Renewable energy!), and the occasional Dairy Queen. While I haven't found WiFi anywhere (or a Starbucks, as Marc Wagner suggested), I am currently plugged into a DSL modem in the hotel's business center. The Internet does, in fact, exist in central North Dakota. I'll keep checking for WiFi. I'm not thinking that the Starbucks is going to happen.

Thought you might want to know.

Topic: Wi-Fi

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  • The internet

    I dunno that there is anywhere that you'll not find the internet. As for ND, I'm pretty
    sure the University of ND had a hand in ARPA net, I'd have to look at my BITLIST back
    issues but I'm pretty sure. Wifi will be another matter, my trip to Washington DC this
    spring didn't leave me with too many open nodes to work out of so I'd imagine ND
    would be similar
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