Sometimes life gives you lemons and you have to just make do with what you have. But if you pause, get in your zen space and really think about things, talk things out with people and get different ideas from brainstorming, you might, just might come up with something that you can use to your benefit. So, in doing such a thing, just talking about internet connections and talking about the horrible speed of dial-up and things like that, someone that I know gave me the idea of looking for free wireless rather than subscribing to a wireless service and paying about thirty dollars or more a month.
So how do you do that -if you do not want to spend the money and if you still want something faster than dial-up? Where do you look?
Answer- go to any of your public libraries. (Possibly your private libraries or school libraries might offer this same free service. You can begin your free wireless connection through the library as long as you are in the library ). So become a book-bug and head off into the nearest library to enjoy the great fast speed of braodband and DSL, without paying the bigger price of it. Right now, you can connect by wireless (If you have a wireless card in your computer -and most modern laptops have that already) at the New York Public Libraries and at the Brooklyn Public Libraries in Brooklyn, Staten Island and all the boroughs. Most Streamyx Broadband you can do that at any library. Just check with the librarian, for more information . I will write another article giving specific instructions on how to do the connection -at a later date.
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JUNE 2 ?One of the more interesting letters I have read in recent times was a letter from a Malaysian, George Lee, who has migrated to Australia
In this letter, he basically badmouthed the entire country and waxed lyrical about all the wonderful things about his newly adopted country, Australia. This sort of letters always attract a lot of comments, some rude, while other readers gave the reasons why they are still in Malaysia, despite being discriminated against as a non-Malay.
The number of Malaysian taking up permanent residence elsewhere is, at best, guesswork since they will not tell the Malaysian government that they have PR overseas.
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