Posts Tagged ‘coffee’

Not Your Mother’s Library

Sunday, March 29th, 2009
Historical fact: lattes gave George Washington menengitis, hence the rudimentary dentures.

Historical fact: lattes gave George Washington menengitis, hence the rudimentary dentures.

Ok, so your Tweenage daughter wants a copy of Twilight and you don’t want to shell out the cheese. Your alone on a Friday afternoon and you want nothing better than to sit down to the third season of M*A*S*H*. Your computer exploded and you need someplace other than Kinkos, which charges $12 an hour for computer usage, to go to so you can get the latest stock quotes (yeah, right, more like Facebook time).

Libraries are more useful than for their free WiFi. They can actually be a huge resource for those strapped for cash. Traditionally, you would never want to step foot in a library. They are quiet…too quiet. Now that liberals are in the White House, though, librarians have started loosening their collars and unhooking the first button at the top of their blouses. You can walk into libraries now and see actual human beings, instead of those photophobic peculiar past-obsessed people. There are computers, new books, and they even let you take home DVD’s in public libraries nowadays. I know, I know I’ll let you recuperate. Now here’s an even bigger secret…it’s all free!

Somebody get Jesus, cause I think I’m in Heaven! Depending on if you live in an urban area, there also may be a coffee shop or small eatery in your library, and I’m pretty sure they all have restrooms, and chairs. If you were so inclined, there is a small possibility you could live at the library. And, you’d be able to get a ton of stuff done, as well. Here’s a rundown of the savings:

Item                            In a Store                       At a Library

Book                              $35                                    $0

Internet                       $.25 a min.                      $0

T.V.                               $30 a month                   $0

Rent                                $600                               $0

Depending on how much you use all that stuff, you could really be on your way to savings. You might actually need to add more to the rent on the library side, depending on how sneaky you are, due to fines. Besides, it is practically a given that none of your friends will be slumming at the library, so there is little chance they will find out that is where you are at. This could ruin your reputation, as some still have the stigma that all library patrons are heliophobic hunchback history-obsessed humaniods. I’ll let you in on a little secret…I am writing this blog at a library right this second. And you weren’t the wiser, were you?

Now, before you get all warm and fuzzy about our government and it’s giving us these amazing local resources for free, there are some drawbacks. The late fees can get expensive- especially if you wait as long as this guy to return a book. Also, you might have to pay for things such as printing. And about that quiet…yeah, you really should be quiet in a library still. The older librarians usually give you some sour looks if you don’t. There might be some aversion to travelling all the way down to the library to check if someone IM’d you.

Also, there is the off-chance of a serious paper-cut.

Why Pay When WiFi?

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Bills stink. You have to open the mailbox, pull out those letters, and fear what’s inside. If you could eliminate a bill, why wouldn’t you? That’s why you should call your internet service provider and cancel your contract. Now.

Done? Ok, I’ll wait.

Are you done yet? Sheesh, took you long enough. Now, you need to find out if you have some WiFi service at your house from an unknowledgeable neighbor who is clueless about setting passwords on their wireless internet. What, you can’t get some wireless internet from next door and you canceled your contract already? Let this be a lesson to you to read over the entire directions before starting on a project.

Alright, alright, I’ll take pity on you. If you can’t get wireless internet from a next door neighbor from inside your home, which would be the ideal situation, there are plenty of options left. You have an estimated extra $50 lying around now every month (since you canceled your contract), so that will help in re-establishing your surfing. If you seriously now don’t have the internet, make sure you don’t navigate away from this page or you will never find out how to get it again.

The first place that you will want to turn is your local library or university. Often, they have free wireless internet for anyone, which is a great option. There are other benefits as well, namely attractive coeds and that librarian. Also, the wireless internet is free. Free. What a wonderful word. Often, you can even get a good book or magazine to read, or just hang out on the lawn if you are on a college campus. However, one thing you don’t have usually, is coffee. Also, if you do your interneting late at night, that nixes the library, and, depending on your age, you might look strange  at a college at 2 am.

Enter Denny’s. Mmm…warm fluffy pancakes, some sausage, and a toasty mug of coffee all served by a no-care attitude staff. Every hour of the day or night. Plus…they usually have free WiFi. Normally I wouldn’t condone eating out like this, but if you make a list of everything you are thinking about researching, and you don’t normally check your email too often, you could take that $50 your saving and put it towards pancakes. Mmm….warm fluffy pancakes, some sausage, and a toasty…snap out of it! Denny’s sure is good, though.

Ok, so you basically have used your $50 just by one week of WiFi usage at your local Denny’s. Well, now, more than ever, you can get WiFi at all your regular errand run spots. Your washing your laundry at a laundromat (your human-powered washing machine must have broken)  and you want to find out some weird washteria facts? No problem. Bored of your preacher’s sermon on Sunday? Go ahead and browse Blogspot ’cause you got a hotspot, Saint!

If you ever felt like putting that extra $50 I saved you to good use, I am going to be changing this site in the near future and adding a Donate to Paypal button. Just sayin’.