"Snow!"
Jumped in the bathtub with all of his clothes on
I patronize coffee shops and sports bars with free wifi, although I don't know that I patronize them exclusively because of it.
It's amazing how opposed we have become to paying for wifi, to the point where I myself might actually blacklist a place for asking me to pay for it. However, if your business model doesn't involve customers who like to linger (coffee, breakfast, sports bar, bookstore), does offering free wifi make sense on any level? Does free wifi ever overcome mediocre product? I have 3G signal to fall back on, so I might still linger at a quality spot without free wifi rather than use the free wifi at a place I don't particularly care for.
I've already had a problem with this interface because I run more than 10 miles in a single day--which is >15,000 steps compared to walking about 20,000 steps.