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Date:         Thu, 2 May 2002 12:38:22 -0400
Reply-To:     Rob Gunter <rgunter@SEC-TN.COM>
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From:         Rob Gunter <rgunter@SEC-TN.COM>
Subject:      Cyber cafes
In-Reply-To:  <200205021219155.SM01268@gerry.vanagon.com>
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They are everywhere, you would probably have a huge list that you would spend all your time finding. Your best bet is to go to the library. It is usually free there. Kinkos can be a bit expensive for what you get. Unless you are seriously in need of a connection, I would avoid taking the laptop. You can also have trouble getting a connect number for dial in (only in Anchorage and maybe Fairbanks for AOL). It is a lot of trouble to keep track of, not to mention the worry about theft. We brought ours up to Alaska and down to Mexico. We used it a bit, but it was hardly worth the effort. If you are out camping a lot, check out community pools or YMCA for a relaxing afternoon of swimming and hot showers!! We made great use of the libraries and pools, especially in Canada (great facilities in Canada). Get yourself a hotmail or other free email account and use that.

Yours,

Rob

http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/PassportPl/gunter01/


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