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thisis1407
03-11-2011, 07:38 PM
May, Microsoft extra new routes on their free Wi-Fi Connector shuttles considering the fact that they have been so favorite with their workers. been riding them each day when I’m in town, so I wanted to allow you know my initial ideas. days a week on the connector: gained 7+ hours in my commute to catch up on email, read, do some internet shopping, etc. And when I get a bit car sick from the reading, I listen to my downloads from NPR on my Zune. I've saved money on gas. The latest topic on every news station and newspaper is the gas prices at $4.25+ in the Seattle area. By riding the Connector, I’m able to save. I can even do a bit of gratuitous shopping with that extra cash. My latest purchase on Amazon was an red Ice Cream Maker - bought while on the shuttle. My last shuttle ride was full. That equates to around 30 cars off the road or 30 bus seats freed up and unknown quantities of car emissions not in the air with just one shuttle ride. has been brought to you by a happy recruiter on a shuttle. If you'd like to join me, the Connector routes now include Queen Anne/Belltown, First Hill/Capitol Hill, Laurelhurst/Wedgewood,microsoft office 2010 Professional sale (http://www.windows-7-keys.net/office-2010-activation-key), Phinney Ridge/Greenlake Route, Ballard/Whittier Heights,win 7 cd key sale (http://www.windows-7-keys.net/), Fremont/Wallingford, Mill Creek/Bothell, Duvall,office Home And Student product key (http://www.windows-7-keys.net/office-2010-activation-key), Snoqualmie/Issaquah, Sammamish Plateau,genuine office Standard 2010 (http://www.windows-7-keys.net/office-2010-activation-key), Cottage Lake/Redmond, Tukwila/Renton and more,microsoft office Standard (http://www.windows-7-keys.net/office-2010-activation-key)! Anne