Airborne Access Waypoint Internet Kiosks

Published on 24 Nov 2006 at 6:34 am. No Comments.
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Internet BoyOh, so that’s how it’s supposed to work.

I’ve always passed by Internet kiosks like this in Shangri-La Mall, EDSA. But they’re always either not working or asking for a password.

This kiosk in Filling-station, John Hay provides Internet access to any user, without any login required. It gets the connection via Wi-Fi. This kid is playing an online game — he could have used a stool, lest his heels ache from tiptoeing.

Back in 1980, the only “gadgets” I got to play with in John Hay were the soft-drink vendo machines and the water fountain (I needed my brother to carry me so I could drink from the 4-foot tall water fountain).  :D

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John Doe in John Hay

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