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	<title>Comments on: Part 1: My notes and The Speeches of Fighting Bob Fest 2011</title>
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		<title>By: 4shcrane</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A note about the lack of wireless internet. The Coliseum may be a big step up from the Baraboo Fairgrounds, but it isn&#039;t a step up technology-wise because the Coliseum is decidedly low tech. We asked about wireless internet during a walk through the building with a Facility Manager and we were told they did not provide wireless internet service in the Coliseum. 

They said we could bring in our own wireless equipment and service, but to bring in Internet service big enough for thousands of people to use and rent all of the wireless equipment needed to provide service in that huge building for just 1 day of use would be cost prohibitive.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A note about the lack of wireless internet. The Coliseum may be a big step up from the Baraboo Fairgrounds, but it isn&#8217;t a step up technology-wise because the Coliseum is decidedly low tech. We asked about wireless internet during a walk through the building with a Facility Manager and we were told they did not provide wireless internet service in the Coliseum. </p>
<p>They said we could bring in our own wireless equipment and service, but to bring in Internet service big enough for thousands of people to use and rent all of the wireless equipment needed to provide service in that huge building for just 1 day of use would be cost prohibitive.</p>
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