Free Wi-fi? Feel free to roll your consoles to your nearest Starbucks
Consoles, The Net - Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Free Wi fi? Feel free to roll your consoles to your nearest Starbucks   Xbox at starbucks

No one knows why this guy chose to lug around his small CRT TV and Xbox to this Starbucks branch in Anchorage, Alaska—in a shopping cart, no less—because, well, no one really wanted to bother him. Evidently, the branch wasn’t full at the time (or maybe Alaskan Starbucks joints are simply more peaceful), and since he really isn’t bothering anyone, it shouldn’t be a big deal. It’s just nice to know that someone’s getting his money back using the free Wi-fi. “You’re asking me to pay what for a huge half-skinny half-1 percent extra hot split quad shot (two shots decaf, two shots regular) latte with whip? Ok, but if you don’t mind, I’ll be using your free internet connection. Now, kind sir, if you can be so kind as to point me to a quiet spot where I can plug this in?

Let’s be clear: It’s perfectly legal to do this. As long as you keep to your own little corner and don’t bother anyone (like the dude in Alaska, don’t forget the headset), we’d rather sit next to you rather beside a noisy group of teenagers. Although it might be a good idea to invest in a nice flatscreen, (like this guy, who brought in a PS3). It’s bigger and better-equipped to handle the graphics, and probably easier to roll with.

Now if someone brought in a Wii and played bowling at a Starbucks? Now that would be annoying. Or hilarious. We can’t be sure until we see someone who actually does it.

Source: Gizmodo

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  • gramer

    crazy dude!