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The Strange and Twisted World of Internet Cafes
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 09/13/2006 08:16 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
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Well, I just went on a trip to several countries around the world and I ventured into this unknown sector, as I wanted to keep in touch with people back home. Although I admittedly didn't visit many of these cafes (I needed a break from the computer worlds of school and work), the few I did see were quite different from what I expected.
First stop was a cafe in Prague, Czech Republic. This was hidden down an alley but was next to restaurant so it seemed safe enough. I paid the equivalent of just over $1.00 U.S. for a half hour on the machine-not too bad eh? Now I don't know if I was attacked by an evil spirit or just had something with my brain that day, but for some reason it took 25 minutes to just get into my hotmail!
First stop was a cafe in Prague, Czech Republic. This was hidden down an alley but was next to restaurant so it seemed safe enough. I paid the equivalent of just over $1.00 U.S. for a half hour on the machine-not too bad eh? Now I don't know if I was attacked by an evil spirit or just had something with my brain that day, but for some reason it took 25 minutes to just get into my hotmail!
The Strange and Twisted World of Internet Cafes
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