Haha don't be stupid. As someone who had worked on the software for the kiosk, if the internet has been turned off on any system there is a reason. And the reason is not because homeless were using it too much. Talk about things you know about.
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Thanks for posting this. The link outside New York Eye & Ear, on 2nd and 13th, was the same. Stopped me in my tracks.
ReplyDeleteWell done to whoever thought of it.
ReplyDeleteThis is too much. Why not tell us to blow our noses and brush out teeth. They're a surveillance AND propaganda pods.
ReplyDeleteI feel a tiny bit better about those things now.
ReplyDeletetoo much 9:19am? be grateful & get a life -- the people's whose names are posted lost theirs.
ReplyDeleteI guess that's one way to try and get the rioter element to stop smashing them.
ReplyDeleteLinkNYC turned off web access because homeless were using it too much. The people who run LinkNYC are NOT good people.
ReplyDeleteHaha don't be stupid. As someone who had worked on the software for the kiosk, if the internet has been turned off on any system there is a reason. And the reason is not because homeless were using it too much. Talk about things you know about.
Deleteoh so they finally found a use for these things, nice!
ReplyDelete12:22 a.m. so if there is a reason what is it? Those links have always been giant pimples on the face of the city.
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