Recently, Solo in Chicago alerted the world that the Cook County Law Library in the Daley Center finally added wi-fi. For the first time ever, I can now actually work in the law library the way that I work every where else. As a nice bonus, not only do I have a wi-fi connection, but I also managed to find a seat next to working outlet. Thus, I am working and charging my computer at the same time.
With services like this, I might not actually dread having to come to the Daley Center.
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Peter says:
Good call on the outlets issue…still a problem, not quite 21st century.