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Old August 4th, 2005, 06:24 PM
Al
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I haven't been too successful in finding an interent cafe in Cassis, France.
Anyone know of one there? Thanks.


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Old August 4th, 2005, 11:55 PM
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Al wrote:
I haven't been too successful in finding an interent cafe in Cassis, France.
Anyone know of one there? Thanks.


Try the public library. Library access is usually free in Europe.
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Old August 11th, 2005, 03:48 PM
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Hi,

I've been finding that if you travel with a laptop (or blackberry
or....) you can find "open" wi-fi spots all over the place.

I was just on a "camping" (cabins with AC, stoves, etc... but no
telephones) and could get a decent wireless connection from some
unsecured linksys router... probably just in somebody's private
home/cabin with a cable connection somewhere in the valley.

but you'll find them in hotels (maybe not your hotel... but put the
laptop in the window and you're likely to get the fancy ***** hotel
across the street :-}), computer stores, cafes, Starbucks, etc....

Al wrote:

I haven't been too successful in finding an interent cafe in Cassis, France.
Anyone know of one there? Thanks.



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Old August 11th, 2005, 04:53 PM
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....'so long as we have Garlic and Arses'...

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"Toute ma vie, je me suis fait une certaine idée de la France."

"Whatever happens, the flame of the French resistance must not be
blown out, and it shall not be blown out."


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Old August 11th, 2005, 08:45 PM
Ken Blake
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In ,
Anonymouse typed:

I've been finding that if you travel with a laptop (or
blackberry
or....) you can find "open" wi-fi spots all over the place.



In Europe? Can you be more specific about where" for example, in
Italy and France you've found them.

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