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Hello,
As I have stated in other post I'm stuck with dialup and would like to know if anyone goes to the library (library has dsl) and copies large downloads to a cd and installs it at home. Thanks |
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I never thought of that.
I guess you could call the library and ask or go online and email your local library with that question. It might even say on the website.
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It might work differently where you live, but we get one hour free internet usage at the library each time we want access. I had to pay $1 per hour at a library some years ago, but that was in a different state.
I don't know if you can only have one hour, or whether you're restricted to once daily, but I did go in most days when my own computer was down. I'd always phone before I went in though, and book "my hour". May I suggest that you either phone them, or else check their website to see what options you have available.
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