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NEPAL | Fri, 1 Jun 2018 | By debbieprince | Views [560]

Remember  those dark days before the internet?  Being on the Annapurna Circuit is like that. WiFi is sketchy and slow at best. Some days you will have long hours and nothing to do. I'm very glad I had my tablet which has games you can play ... Read more >

Tags: annapurna, entertainment, internet, teahouse, trekkingood, wifi

Longyan and Chinese Hospitality

CHINA | Sat, 1 Nov 2014 | By adaptive | Views [585] | Comments [1]

I've had quite the last 24 hours! To begin, I was stranded yesterday after my train arrived in Longyan. Since foreigners cannot access the free WiFi at the new train station I knew I had to make it to a McDonald's. This is all because I forgot to book ... Read more >

Tags: china police, hakka, longyan, tulou, wifi

Staying in touch

UNITED KINGDOM | Sun, 3 Jan 2010 | By will | Views [1591]

About a year ago I bought a netbook, a handy sized laptop which I though would be ideal to take travelling, for connecting to the net and writing articles on. I took it on a few weekend trips but didn’t use it much and often found that the wifi zones ... Read more >

Tags: hostels, hotels, internet, laptops, netbooks, observations, wifi

From here on out

UGANDA | Sat, 2 Jan 2010 | By christina_wallace | Views [668]

Hello, dear readers.  I just wanted to put up a note before leaving Kampala... I'm not sure what the internet situation will be over the rest of the trip.  Surely there is none on Kili but I'm not convinced there will be any at the lodge before and after ... Read more >

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