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The Seattle Times: Personal Technology: Logging On At The Local Library
The Seattle Times: Personal Technology: Logging On At The Local Library
By Charles Bermant, Special To The Seattle Times
So what was this? Some kind of conspiracy?
After last week’s column, the tale of a pair of Swiss visitors who complained about a lack of Internet cafes in the U.S., I received a maelstrom of mail taking me to task because I didn’t present the American public library system as an alternative to the ubiquitous European outposts.
OK, the maelstrom was only three letters. And one of them was from Texas. But the library question is a good one, and there are several reasons as to why they just don’t fit the bill.

25 June, 2005 |
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