FOLLOWING UP ON MY EARLIER POSTS FROM REMOTE LOCATIONS, reader Rebecca Robison emails:

Hello Professsor Reynolds, apropos of your recent posts about instapundit being accessible everywhere. I am currently writing you from an American flight over the southwest. I am using a little Dell inspiron and was able to snap the attached picture from the webcam. The fee for the wifi service is 9.95 but surfing the internet and reading you is much more entertaining than any in-flight movie has ever been.

Thank you for all the bloggy goodness you provide.

Actually, Rebecca, this is bloggy goodness that you are providing! Which is how things tend to work here at InstaPundit.

UPDATE: Reader Chris Floyd writes from False Pass, Alaska:

Couldn’t resist trying to jump aboard the ‘remote location’ bandwagon – I’m currently catching up with the Blogosphere from the tiny community of False Pass, Alaska, about 600 miles west of Anchorage on the tip of the Alaska Peninsula.

I live in Anchorage, but my job with the Army Corps of Engineers often takes me to remote locations in Alaska. It is amazing how rapidly wireless internet has become one of the necessary accouterments of civilization out here… it’s the new indoor plumbing!

Not that we’d trade it for the old indoor plumbing. But yeah. Here’s a cool pic from Chris.