Stuff The Office - Let's All Go To The Beach

from the the-powers-of-WiFi dept

The folks over at G2, the Guardian's online edition, decided it was about time they understood the power of WiFi to transform how people work. What better way to do so, they figured, than to head down to the recently hotspotted Brighton beach, where there's a "pier to pier" wireless offering. So they took the entire staff down to the beach and tried to produce an entire issue of G2 from the beach. They had some troubles. Staying connected wasn't particularly easy (example conversation: "Are you on?" followed up with a "No", or, "Yes... oh... no."). They also discovered that most laptops are almost entirely unusable in sunlight. However, once they got it going, they realized that it certainly did open up plenty of possibilities. No surprise, of course, to anyone who uses WiFi regularly, but an amusing story either way.

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    Anonymous Coward, Jul 25th, 2003 @ 1:37pm

    I think this is one of those things that sounds really nice, but in practice you wouldn't really do it if you wanted to be productive.

    Besides the glare problem which was discussed, how productive would you REALLY be at the beach? I see people reviewing contracts, etc. around the community pool, but often I see them sleeping, keeping an eye on the babes, etc. I think it would be a good excuse when you weren't busy (boss, I'm going to work at the beach), but it would really be when you don't really feel like working or don't have a lot of work to do (like I am doing here posting on some blog).

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