Two Free Dublin Wifi Spots
RUNNING UP AND BACK to Dublin is often fraught with issues for me since we're talking about major opportunities for traffic delays when I'm on the roadways. Yesterday's trip took me into several interesting spaces and although I experienced the single-worst communication snafu in the 21st century, I connected to my cloud of information by using free and open wifi in the Havana Tapas Bar and again in the Digital Hub of Dublin. The big chimney at left met me on my way back to Heuston Station and back along the rail line to Thurles. Like many others I read, my underway 3G experience is pock-marked with miles of black spots on the railway. I'm not bothered as most people because I manage my email via a POP service and that seems to work just fine with even a hint of O2 wireless service. And I harvest more than a day's worth of feeds to read on my Nokia E90, all aggregated locally on my Nokia E90 with no need for internet connectivity. Now it's back to the grind at the desk, trying to figure out how to tie together a day of walking Dublin for two cohorts of my creative multimedia degree students in Tipperary Institute.














