internet cafes

Steve Harvey sgh-Ja3L+HSX0kI at public.gmane.org
Mon May 22 19:47:30 UTC 2006


On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 01:13:47PM +0100, zleap-Tp5KeRqLOeNeoWH0uzbU5w at public.gmane.org wrote:
> Hi\
> 
> 
> I know where Linuxcaffe is, however it's quite a distance from where I am
> staying,  can anyone recommend any in the greater toronto area, I am
> staying at the global village backpackers on the intersection of spadnia,
> and king street west, currnetly having to pay $2 for 1/2 hour,  so looking
> for somewhere within say 5 / 10 mins walk that can offer internet /
> computer access and perhaps allow me to print stuff out. e.g my resume for
> job hunting. as it's currently on a usb memory stick.
> 
  There are two places within walking distance that I've last used a
couple of months ago, so YMMV.

  Croissant Tree at 111 Peter offers 4 Internet-connected Linux desktops 
(KVM access only) and a printer.  I imagine that if you were to ask
kindly when they weren't busy (it seems that half the building takes
their morning break at 10am!) that they may accomodate USB access.  Note
that they are closed weekends and evenings.

  Less useful (assuming that you don't have a card) would be the Metro 
Toronto Public Library branch at 55 John.  There is at least one 15-minute 
express Internet access computer there.  See also:

http://www.tpl.toronto.on.ca/res_faq_index.jsp
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