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    Well, the roadtrip is over, and the website is finally updated to show as much. Dena is still writing some of her entries, but all of mine are done, as well as all of the time lapse videos and the photos.

    It was quite the journey! I'm very glad we did it, I got to see more of the US than most people ever will.

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    Default Great site

    You did some clever work on that website. I had fun poking around and seeing what all you did. I love the Octopus Tree. And I feel kinda silly. I didn't even know Seattle had a Science Fiction Museum. Any Star Trek stuff there? If there is, my husband will want to drop everything and rush up there to check it out. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    You did some clever work on that website. I had fun poking around and seeing what all you did. I love the Octopus Tree. And I feel kinda silly. I didn't even know Seattle had a Science Fiction Museum. Any Star Trek stuff there? If there is, my husband will want to drop everything and rush up there to check it out. LOL
    I'm a full-fledged geek, so this has been is higher on my Seattle list than the Space Needle :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Judy View Post
    You did some clever work on that website. I had fun poking around and seeing what all you did. I love the Octopus Tree. And I feel kinda silly. I didn't even know Seattle had a Science Fiction Museum. Any Star Trek stuff there? If there is, my husband will want to drop everything and rush up there to check it out. LOL
    They had a little bit of everything there! No cameras allowed, or else I'd show pics.. They had more than a few uniforms and costumes from the original series and beyond, and many props as well. It was a very cool museum, even for non-nerds ;)

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    Hello, your website is fantastic!

    I am taking a five week trip from Boston to Seattle and back this summer, and I am looking for information on using my laptop...I noticed you had a pic using your laptop on the road...were you able to access the internet from your car, and if you did, what, where and how did you get it? (and is it expensive?)

    It's the one piece of information I have yet to find on the internet!

    Thanks, Kate

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    Default Just the Basics

    Quote Originally Posted by k8sexauer View Post
    I am taking a five week trip from Boston to Seattle and back this summer
    Kate, Welcome to the Great American RoadTrip Forum, our information is a little out of date, but here is a good primer to the world of online web access when traveling:

    Dashboarding
    Wi-Fi

    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by k8sexauer View Post
    Hello, your website is fantastic!

    I am taking a five week trip from Boston to Seattle and back this summer, and I am looking for information on using my laptop...I noticed you had a pic using your laptop on the road...were you able to access the internet from your car, and if you did, what, where and how did you get it? (and is it expensive?)

    It's the one piece of information I have yet to find on the internet!

    Thanks, Kate
    There were a few places where I could find some wifi while on the road, but most of my access was at hotels. There are also many coffee shops and other stores that have access for varying fees. My laptop was running the whole time more for the time lapse video I was making, rather than being on the internet. I did all my updates from hotels, which I chose based on whether or not they had internet (when I could).

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    Thanks for your quick response, I was more or less thinking that we would get our internet at cafes and/or hotels. I was just hoping that maybe technology has improved to the point where the internet was everywhere! Maybe next road trip... :)

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    Default Not in our lifetime!

    Quote Originally Posted by k8sexauer View Post
    I was just hoping that maybe technology has improved to the point where the internet was everywhere! Maybe next road trip... :)
    I sincerely doubt it. I don't see any possibility that anyone would have the sufficient bucks to provide broadband coverage to that large an area in the USA. I should qualify that, if you have a near unlimited budget as the consumer you can find useful bandwidth in most areas of the country, but there is no possible vision of the future that would enable low-cost internet solutions for the entire USA in the next 50 to 75 years.... I would stake my reputation on that!

    Mark

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