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Where Do You Log in? What's Your Favorite Wi-Fi Spot?
Now that BART is on strike again and with the roads a mess and ferries filled, we want to know the best Wi-Fi spots in town for those lucky souls who don't have to be at the office but don't want to work from home.

It’s official!  Unfortunately, the BART strike will continue into Monday and affect the morning commute.   You might consider riding your bicycle across the bay like this guy or you might consider telecommuting.
But, just because you don’t have to show up in the office doesn’t mean you want to work from home.  We asked our Facebook followers to tell us the best places to work when all you really need is a reliable Wi-Fi connection.
Here’s what we learned.
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You could go to Starbucks. There are seven Starbucks in Livermore. You can also try Peet’s Coffee and Tea on South Livermore Avenue. Daniel Wilson is partial to Panama Red Coffee Company and don’t forget the Livermore Library.
Dubliners can choose between three Starbucks locations or, according to Tracy Dodge you can go to the Dublin Library. There is also Peet’s Coffee and Tea and All the Perks.
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In Pleasanton, reader Russ Neal suggests Mission Pipe Shop which is the perfect place if you like puffing a stogie while you work. Cinde Hagelberg saus Panera, Starbucks, Jack in the Box and McDonald’s all have Wi-Fi.
David Brown in Danville likes to use the Wi-Fi at his house while he’s sitting next to the pool. Unfortunately for the rest of us Brown didn’t send out an invite.
Where do you go when you need Wi-Fi but don’t want to work at home and you don’t want to deal with the commute?  Tell us in comments.
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