Internet "Cafe's"
Anyone aware ofr Internet "Cafe's" where I might be able to check my e-mail, or do they not exist in Ireland.<BR>....thanks
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There are internet cafes in various larger centres and you can find them by doing a search on google with +internet +cafes +Ireland. We were often in smaller areas, however, and found that usually the local library had a computer with the internet that you could use for free or for a nominal fee. The local tourist office always helped us to find the library if we couldn't see it right away.
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Likewise, the first three places listed here - - http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=cybercafes - - have all been cited many times here on this forum as having accurate and up to date listings for every country in Europe (and the world).<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Rex<BR>[email protected]<BR>
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Try www.cybercafes.com.
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Depends on where you're going. Plenty in Galway and Cork city and in Dublin - you can't cross the street without seeing 3 or more!
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I have found that at many of the places that I stay offer internet access. <BR>It's getting to be the same as most hotels in Europe have with hair dryers.<BR>Boy, do I remember when this wasn't the case.
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Hmmm... I guess I am really getting old. I went to Europe the first time in 1969, with a bunch of teenagers from ths US, and not one of them complained about hair dryers. They weren't available on either continent that I recall.<BR><BR>And no internet? I remember when you had to go the central office of the telephone company (in Athens) to be able to make a telephone call back to the US at all.<BR><BR>And I'm not 50 yet!<BR>
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Rex,<BR>Talk about getting old--When I got married, you weren't even born.<BR>Now that's OLD.<BR>
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As rickmav said, just about any village or town with a library will have internet access. Of course, it's often slow, or the library may only have one computer.
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