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Old Mar 25, 2007 | 9:35 am
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Originally Posted by AlanInDC
Public libraries often provide free Internet access.

Kinko's (FedEx) stores provide fee-based access, which isn't cheap--25 cents per minute.

The motels where you stay may well let you check email.

Sometimes, some coffee shops (not Starbucks, but local places) have a public access terminal.
The Courtyard where I stayed last week had 2 terminals just off the lobby. There was a sign directing "non-guests" to a nearby Kinko's. I thought it was very diplomatic.

We had a post here a while back on the suibject of breakfast freeloading. I wonder how many are internet freeloaders?
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