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oyb (m)
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bull.
they interviewed only one operator?
there's a cafe by my house doing brisk business. the issue to me is the guy in question is not technically astute, and business savvy
in the cyber cafe close to my crib - 1)all pcs are second/third hand old models 2) deep freeze is installed on all systems.shut down and everything is gone 3) they take advantage of promotions eg during the visa lottery, they set up a picture taking service( at charge of course)
the article demonstrates that the journalist spent all his time in the office and none on the street. no hardcore geek will want anything to do with starcomms pitiful connection . a guy like me can spend 3hrs in a cafe downloading stuff. the cafe has stepped up in several ways. i can actually sometimes download an 80mb file in 20 mins or less. just try that with starcomms.
anyway, i just browsed through the article, but all in all, its bullshit, as afar as i'm concerned. armchair it 'gurus' blowing hot air.
the cost of using the private providers is just not worth it. what turns me off a cyber cafe is 1) poor connection 2) you can't use your flash drive here
but i guess thats me. some peeps complain about environment, lousy characters, but me i just turn my mind off to that. i'm there for one reason only - to download, not to mingle or relax.
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