Computer access/Internet Cafe Sydney
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Hi all,
I'm in Sydney soon for a few weeks staying around the central station area.
However while over there I need to spend half day or so working on a
publication to be emailed back to the UK. Hopefully I'll be able to use a
friends PC with MS Publisher on it, and just use an internet cafe to email
it back....but this might not be possible.
Could someone let me know the best/closest internet cafe to where I'm
staying and also any other places I might go if I need to work for a longer
time (libraries?).
Cheers
Jon
I'm in Sydney soon for a few weeks staying around the central station area.
However while over there I need to spend half day or so working on a
publication to be emailed back to the UK. Hopefully I'll be able to use a
friends PC with MS Publisher on it, and just use an internet cafe to email
it back....but this might not be possible.
Could someone let me know the best/closest internet cafe to where I'm
staying and also any other places I might go if I need to work for a longer
time (libraries?).
Cheers
Jon
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On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 14:41:26 +0100, "JH" wrote:
>Hi all,
>I'm in Sydney soon for a few weeks staying around the central station area.
There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
Tom Hatfield
>Hi all,
>I'm in Sydney soon for a few weeks staying around the central station area.
There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
Tom Hatfield
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> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
Cheers for the info
Jon
> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
Cheers for the info
Jon
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 16:31:19 +0100, "JH" wrote:
>> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
>> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
>> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
>> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
>I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
>the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
>Cheers for the info
>Jon
It was your accent
>> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
>> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
>> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
>> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
>I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
>the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
>Cheers for the info
>Jon
It was your accent
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On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 16:31:19 +0100, "JH" wrote:
>> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
>> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
>> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
>> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
>I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
>the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
Was not able to make any conclusion, since your return email is not a
valid one, but many people world-wide are familier with Kinko's.
Sorry if the USA-centrice idea offended you.
Tom - ex from the USA
>> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
>> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
>> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
>> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
>I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
>the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
Was not able to make any conclusion, since your return email is not a
valid one, but many people world-wide are familier with Kinko's.
Sorry if the USA-centrice idea offended you.
Tom - ex from the USA
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in article [email protected], Tom Hatfield at
[email protected] wrote on 7/3/03 8:59 PM:
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 16:31:19 +0100, "JH" wrote:
>
>>> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
>>> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
>>> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
>>> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
>> the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
>>
>
> Was not able to make any conclusion, since your return email is not a
> valid one, but many people world-wide are familier with Kinko's.
> Sorry if the USA-centrice idea offended you.
>
> Tom - ex from the USA
Heaps of 'em....worst comes to worst, look for a backpackers'. All either
have a few 'puters, or people knowing where they are. The YHA at Pitt and
Rawson has a very friendly, very cheap, very fast set.
[email protected] wrote on 7/3/03 8:59 PM:
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 16:31:19 +0100, "JH" wrote:
>
>>> There are lots of internet cafes around, ask at the hotel you are
>>> staying at for one of the closest ones to you. Also Kinko's are all
>>> over town, and open 24 hours a day, which provide good computers and
>>> internet access. You should be familiar with them from the USA.
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure how you came to the conclusion I was from the USA? I'm from
>> the UK and had no idea what a Kinko's was until I just looked it up.
>>
>
> Was not able to make any conclusion, since your return email is not a
> valid one, but many people world-wide are familier with Kinko's.
> Sorry if the USA-centrice idea offended you.
>
> Tom - ex from the USA
Heaps of 'em....worst comes to worst, look for a backpackers'. All either
have a few 'puters, or people knowing where they are. The YHA at Pitt and
Rawson has a very friendly, very cheap, very fast set.