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					<description><![CDATA[I agree on camping.  Although I probably would not take my laptop camping.  I did take it on a Niagara Falls/Toronto trip.  For some reason I could not get connectivity when I crossed the border (I&#039;m sure it&#039;s my fault),so I was never able to download the Grokster decision,  but it came in handy when we wanted to book a hotel at a Six Flags park just south of Buffalo a few days in advance.   I just cannot imagine &quot;wireless internet access&quot; at Baxter State Park in Maine, for example.  Nor would I want it.  Save it for camping along the California coast!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree on camping.  Although I probably would not take my laptop camping.  I did take it on a Niagara Falls/Toronto trip.  For some reason I could not get connectivity when I crossed the border (I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s my fault),so I was never able to download the Grokster decision,  but it came in handy when we wanted to book a hotel at a Six Flags park just south of Buffalo a few days in advance.   I just cannot imagine &#8220;wireless internet access&#8221; at Baxter State Park in Maine, for example.  Nor would I want it.  Save it for camping along the California coast!</p>
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