After searching and searching and searching, I finally found one internet cafe in Paris, and it doesn't seem to me that it had laptop stations... just about 100 PCs you could get on the internet with. Haven't been to Rome yet, so I don't know if it's different there... but yeah, Paris didn't seem too well connected.. Amsterdam on the other hand, had quite a few cafes, and my hostel even had wireless internet.
I think too all you'll need is the plug convertor... check the AC adapter piece on your cord, should specify if it can handle 50Hz and 220 Volts. // Scott Carmichael - http://jobe.ca/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 08.24.03 at 17:28: > > Anyone on this list gone to Europe w/ a laptop? Going to Italy and > France. I have an IBM T30. I know I'll need a plug adapter, but don't > know if I need a voltage converter. I don't think so, but thought I > better check. And, if anyone's used an "internet cafe" in Paris or > Rome, charges? Thanks for any information. > > -- > Ed Jabbour > > -- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list > -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
