Though the working part of my life hates it when I see students on their laptops browsing the web, sitting down in a chair with piles of garbage that I know that they are not going to throw away, the non-working part of me thinks its cool. At Starbucks, right when I am about to close, there are always a bunch of these non-leavers who stay up until 12 am drinking coffee and eating our pastries who stay there for only the free Wi-Fi provided by Starbucks. It's at this point when I think these customers are a bunch of losers with no lives (only because I have to clean up their mess once they decide to leave), when in fact I do the same thing from time to time. According to this article I found in the beloved site TechDirt, providing Wi-Fi can actually increase sells, and stores will start seeing profit by the first year! Isn't that enough of a reason for every single store (that provide chairs and tables) to acquire this new piece of technology? Well, unless its a fancy restaurant strictly for food, but shouldn't all cafe's follow Starbucks and other stores that have Wi-Fi? Plus, it would help for those slow times in the day when there is no one coming in. It'll will always be occupied, and other people may not share my same view, but if I see a place that always has customers or people inside, it gives the impression that that store is better than others and will draw me in. Wi-Fi has in fact changed people's lives. No longer are people bound by boundaries involving the internet, no longer do you have to go to the library or cyber cafes to reach the internet elsewhere besides your home, but now you can take your laptop wherever you go, and by chance, catch some Wi-Fi somewhere. Just ask Penn State students. Why use your bandwidth when you can be online forever and not use a single bit of your bandwidth when you have a wireless card?