Steve Dilbeck: Live from Turin

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Today, at this moment, I am able to file. Tomorrow, five minutes from now, who knows? The Main Press Center has gone wireless for this Olympics, which sure sounds like a good idea. It took about 40 minutes for someone from Vancouver to hook up my laptop Tuesday. Called him my ``Hero from Turino.'' On Wednesday it wouldn't work. It took five guys who mostly spoke Italian about 45 minutes to get it up. Yet if I go five minutes without using it, it gets knocked off and have to enter the 73,246-character secret code all over again. You gotta love your challenges at the Games. About to take the first of my three buses up the mountain to my hotel. They may even have wireless up there.

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