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What strange place are you logging in from?

Postby static » January 8th, 2006

Not from work or at home, not even the local Starbucks on a WiFi connection.

Out on the road and logging in from someplace like Timbuktu or Otterwater, Nova Scotia?

Then tell us here.
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Postby SoloTraveller » January 8th, 2006

Well I am in a starbucks in Kuala Lumpur which I know is not what you were asking for but I thought I'd make people aware it is free in Malaysian Starbucks for wi-fi.
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Postby static » January 13th, 2006

I am logging in from the transit lounge at the Singapore airport.

Nyeh nyeh nyeh!
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Postby ivybell » January 13th, 2006

Sort of on the road-away from home for the next six months anyway. St. Andrews, Scotland
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Postby Sky Annie » January 13th, 2006

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Originally posted by static:
I am logging in from the transit lounge at the Singapore airport.

Nyeh nyeh nyeh!
That was SUCH as set-up. Cute, Joe.
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Postby Capt Steve » January 13th, 2006

Gee Joe, you're really pushing the limit here, aren't you?

greetings from my room at the Verizon Hotel at the DFW airport, my 'home' for January. You don't even want to know what they charge per day for WiFi access-- this should be a crime...
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Postby Destiny » January 13th, 2006

Oh oh, Lieutenant, you such a dedicated bootie you. Just can't stay away regardless of the cost. Wink

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Postby halfnine » January 13th, 2006

Merida, Mexico

not to strange but i have some time to kill before i head home
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Postby cayce » January 13th, 2006

In a little town called Sibu in Sarawak, Malaysia.

Currently in a cyber cafe -- on a half day's break before I head back to the field once more. Been in the jungle for a week and it's to be back in 'civilization' once more.

Gosh, I just had a hot water shower and a room to myself tonight.. and I feel like a million bucks!! Big Grin
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Postby Stoo » January 13th, 2006

the "Maesot Business Center" in Mae Sot, Thailand.

I'm on my own laptop, which is cool because the power seems to blink out every now and then...and my fellow web surfers lose all there work but me Smile
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Postby Bubbha » January 13th, 2006

Logging in from exotic Taipei. But from my living room.
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Postby static » January 14th, 2006

Logging in from Phnom Penh.
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Postby Laurie in africa » January 15th, 2006

Logging in from my office... sounds boring till you realize that said office is in Nkozi, Uganda! (Then sounds boring again when you realize there is nothing to do here. Sleepy little university. But hey, next weekend I'll be seeing zebras, and last night I danced till dawn in Kampala!) Don't even try to find me on a map, haven't found one yet that lists Nkozi - but if you trace the line between Kampala and Masaka, I'm about at the point where the equator crosses the road. Actually, the equator passes through the compound where I live, and yes, the water DOES go straight down!
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Postby philosopher » January 15th, 2006

mendoza, argentina. not super exciting but im recovering from the 14 hour bus ride from Buenos Aires. oh and its less than US 50c/hour here
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you should make a movie of that. here is my movie of the first time i saw the water go the wrong way done: here
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Postby Capt Steve » January 15th, 2006

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mendoza, argentina. not super exciting..
I beg to differ - I love Mendoza! where are staying? how long will you be there? what are you going to do/see? I want to go back...
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