Posted by Bob on February 09, 2015 at 23:05:38 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: Re: Liburies posted by calf on February 09, 2015 at 15:13:05:
"Around here, the libraries have all sorts of computers and the computers are usually being used. Paper books and magazines, not so much."
That's exactly what I see around here. Not so much perusing or checking out books, but sitting at a 'puter surfing the 'net.
WHY do we need a publicly funded place with a bank of 'puters for folks to go on the 'net when a town of any size has a truck stop/coffee shop/internet cafe or a Micky D's with free internet???????
How many of you who have replied to this thread have done it from a "public library"?
I'm gonna go WAY off topic here and speculate that many of the folks busily clicking at the local library are kids doing stuff they are forbidden to do at home or adults doing God knows what.
I pay for my internet, but WHY should I be taxed to pay for PUBLIC internet access?
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