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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Feb 15

    One cafe owner unplugged the device that provided free Wi-Fi and tossed it into a bin in his officehttp://nyti.ms/2EpDcCI 

    1:20 AM - 15 Feb 2018
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      1. 柯邁宇‏ @KeMaiYu Feb 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        What to do? Be grateful you have customers paying for your overpriced coffee and shut up, we’re trying to write!

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      2.  ♨️Saucy Stacey ♨️‏ @DrSCubed Feb 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        If only there was a word or two for "the device that provided free Wi-Fi" and "tossed it in to a bin in his office"...

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      3. Ging Magno‏ @Glorydeeeee Feb 15
        Replying to @DrSCubed @nytimes

        Lol yes! That made me pause, too.

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      1. anna  🌻‏ @_aquinnc Feb 15
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        modern luke from gilmore girls

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      1. StewartTC‏ @StewartTC Feb 15
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        A cup of coffee doesn't entitle anyone to stay for hours using Wi-Fi. Left a cafe many times because there's no place to sit to have a meal.

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      1. Lisa Marie Bird‏ @LisaMarieBird1 Feb 15
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        Did people have to interact then?? Ooooh scary!

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      2. Bill sandwith‏ @SandwithBill Feb 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Why take a laptop into a cafe? Your there to have a coffee or eat. Plain rude

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      3. Mattie‏ @BigMamaTX15 Feb 15
        Replying to @SandwithBill @nytimes

        Sometimes you need to.🤷🏾‍♀️ When my aunt was sick I was out of the state taking care of her, she had no internet and I was in school. Starbucks and McDonald’s provided WiFi so I could keep up with my classes and tend to her for a couple of weeks.

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      1. LovelyDove‏ @BluebirdByeBye Feb 15
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        You mean the days of free rent for consultants are over?

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      1.  ♥9/11‏ @jamstore1 Feb 15
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        I don't blame him the whole worldwide is turning into Internet for solution

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      1. Joseph Marku‏ @Aurelius3395 Feb 15
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        The fact that people take the trouble to go to a public place and hang out there tells me they have a need for social interaction (and presumably coffee) but not at the expense of their gadgets.

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      1. Rahma Swaleh‏ @RahmaSwaleh12 Feb 15
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        The answer to the zoombie world

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      1. Madeleme Crane‏ @MadelemeCrane Feb 15
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        Stop WiFi in public

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      1. Bhimraj Bahadur‏ @BhimrajBahadurE Feb 15
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        I think don't use free Wi -Fi from others

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      1. Keryl‏ @cakeryl1 Feb 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        How about eat. Like we used to in cafes

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      1. Irregular View‏ @irregular_view Feb 15
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        Charge for the WiFi then

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      1. Kenneth Boman‏ @KennethBBoman Feb 15
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        Totally understandable.

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      1. Genebernauld‏ @genebernauld Feb 15
        Replying to @nytimes

        Just give them 1 hour each table get a timer what about 1 cup every hour and also set up special area in the cafe for lap tops user great ideas for owners

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