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Laptops in coffee places

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  • dailyheights wrote: So who is ruder: People with laptops or people with babies?
    I would say that the most rude people are in that subset of "people with babies" who simply cannot imagine that other people may not think their out-of-control kid(s) is(are) the most charming, clever and adorable baby(ies) on the planet.

    Laptoppers and considerate people with babies are generally quiet and mind their own business. I have no problem with either of those two groups. In fact, I will even engage in conversation or babytalk with a cute baby or nice little kid ... :shock:
  • dailyheights wrote: So who is ruder: People with laptops or people with babies?
    I'm going with the people with babies. Get a baby sitter already! Not everyone wants to hear a wailing baby while their eating no matter how cute it is. It's one thing if it's at diner but bringing a baby to a dinner restaurant is not right. If you can afford to lay out $30+ for a meal you can afford a baby sitter. And if you can't, well then there are some sacrifices you should make.
  • daveb wrote: The only time I would use WIFI in a coffee house would to get kicks from seeing how many passwords I can snoop off morons who feel secure checking their email, paying bill and shopping online.
    scanning the network at the library is fun too. give it a shot next time youre bored :shock:
  • Ok. So basically it isn't the coputers or the babies we dislike, but the rude poeple that bring them to places. Rude people, in general, tend to cramp my style. But I won't them get me down.

    That said, I don't even have a laptop. OR a baby.
  • Babies with laptops are the worst.
  • chippenziedeutch wrote: Babies with laptops are the worst.
    when I was in London last week my friend Nick and I witnessed the unthinkable on the tube:

    a woman had a screaming, squirming, furious toddler 0n her lap. to appease the toddler, she pulled out a WHISTLE. she blew the WHISTLE. and gave it to the toddler, who took the WHISTLE AND BEGAN ALTERNATELY SCREAMING AND BLOWING ON THE FUCKING WHISTLE. oh sweet jesus. we jumped off the tube at the next stop. and for the next hour ranted endlessly about what kind of moron gives any kid/a screaming kid a whistle as a toy.

    (sorry for the capslock but yo, that's how it felt. like holyfuckingshitisshegivingthatkidawhistle!?!?!?!?!??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: )
  • alafairnadia wrote: [quote=chippenziedeutch]Babies with laptops are the worst.
    when I was in London last week my friend Nick and I witnessed the unthinkable on the tube:

    a woman had a screaming, squirming, furious toddler 0n her lap. to appease the toddler, she pulled out a WHISTLE. she blew the WHISTLE. and gave it to the toddler, who took the WHISTLE AND BEGAN ALTERNATELY SCREAMING AND BLOWING ON THE FUCKING WHISTLE. oh sweet jesus. we jumped off the tube at the next stop. and for the next hour ranted endlessly about what kind of moron gives any kid/a screaming kid a whistle as a toy.

    (sorry for the capslock but yo, that's how it felt. like holyfuckingshitisshegivingthatkidawhistle!?!?!?!?!??!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: )

    I shit you not... this was my exact experience last weekend on the subway here. I almost went Juggernaut on shit.
  • Carnivore wrote: It sounds like the problem isn't the laptops, but basic etiquette.

    I'd be pissed off if someone glowered at me and hogged a whole table whether they had a laptop or not. As for how much time they spend there, if it doesn't bother the management, I don't see why it should bother you.
    Good point. I guess it all boils down to basic etiquette and politeness.
  • Ga! Judgement overload. :oops: Let's hear some counterpoint to all this finger pointing. Anyone with babies or kids out there? Pro-laptop coffee hounds?

    Enjoyed that story about the coffee place shutting down wifi on the weekends. Anybody seen other places do something similar? I know Starbucks used to furnish a lot of their spots with purple armchairs and couches - but, as of two years ago (or so), the company began pulling them out. I think they've removed them all at this point, but I don't visit more than one or two Starbucks in NY, so I wouldn't know.

    Judging by how many coffee shops we have in Brooklyn, laptops and babies aren't cutting into their profit margins much.
  • Anonymous wrote: Good point. I guess it all boils down to basic etiquette and politeness.
    Well, the problem is the spontaneity of computer/Internet use makes for people forgoing basic etiquette for easy reflexes. Thus the fact that the term 'zombie' is always connected to excessive iPod/cell-phone/laptop use.
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