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| Thread ID: 21484 | 2002-06-27 07:52:00 | Internet cafe | Tamihana (589) | Press F1 |
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| 57725 | 2002-06-27 07:52:00 | Does anyone know of an internet cafe in central AK, where you can download a file and they can burn it to cd for? I just hate d/l big files over my modem, I thought this may be an alternative ppl use? :) | Tamihana (589) | ||
| 57726 | 2002-06-29 01:17:00 | Firstly, though I've never actually used a cyber cafe's burning facilities I personally wouldn't use cyber cafe's for d/l'ing large files. Mainly because it would be cheaper doing this at home with one's current ISP, assuming the type of account you have is all you can eat (d/l) at one price. I have a 56k connection and do on occassion d/l large files. I just simply grin (a forcible grin) and bear it. But of course that wasn't the question you asked so therefore I'll give you possible places to go: * Cyber City Internet Cafe 29 Victoria St E AkCen $3 to burn to CD - excludes price of blank CD (approx $7) * Cyber Max Internet Cafe Level 1 291 - 297 Queen St AkCen $7 to burn to CD - excludes price of blank CD. If you decide to use cyber cafes I would advise taking with you a blank CD .. you can buy them relatively cheaper than purchasing them at these cafes. I also must mention that I have not used these cafes so would not know what the service/competence would be like. I merely know they offer burning to CD service. Matt. |
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