top | item 31486439 (no title) duckfruit | 3 years ago I'm willing to bet on it! I live in the center of Silicon Valley and it would take me a 30 minute drive to the south or the east before I lose cell phone access. discuss order hn newest bcatanzaro|3 years ago Doubtful! Plenty of places in Los Altos without service. SIGH. anamax|3 years ago Is there still the dead-zone just north of Sand Hill Road on 280? (I "remember" a dead-zone in Portola Valley and/or Woodside.)For those of you outside Silicon Valley, yes, that Sand Hill Road. Interstate 280 is the best access (driving through/around Stanford is a pain).That said, dead-zones can be convenient excuses. duckfruit|3 years ago I am agreeing with you, but I can see how my comment is unclear.
bcatanzaro|3 years ago Doubtful! Plenty of places in Los Altos without service. SIGH. anamax|3 years ago Is there still the dead-zone just north of Sand Hill Road on 280? (I "remember" a dead-zone in Portola Valley and/or Woodside.)For those of you outside Silicon Valley, yes, that Sand Hill Road. Interstate 280 is the best access (driving through/around Stanford is a pain).That said, dead-zones can be convenient excuses. duckfruit|3 years ago I am agreeing with you, but I can see how my comment is unclear.
anamax|3 years ago Is there still the dead-zone just north of Sand Hill Road on 280? (I "remember" a dead-zone in Portola Valley and/or Woodside.)For those of you outside Silicon Valley, yes, that Sand Hill Road. Interstate 280 is the best access (driving through/around Stanford is a pain).That said, dead-zones can be convenient excuses.
bcatanzaro|3 years ago
anamax|3 years ago
For those of you outside Silicon Valley, yes, that Sand Hill Road. Interstate 280 is the best access (driving through/around Stanford is a pain).
That said, dead-zones can be convenient excuses.
duckfruit|3 years ago