I wondered the same thing. I have never been to this primitive country. In fact I am very surprised they have internet access. This must be something new to them I suppose. Do they have to stand in long lines in or to recharge their laptops? Surely there can't be electric power available in those adobe huts with the thatched roofs that they all live in. Must have some public, wind powered generator service of some sort I would image. There is limited TV service available I have heard. Black and white TV only of course, but I do hear that they are working on bringing the populace some sort of living color. Yes, quite baffling, actually. This Aussie presence at IIN. But I suppose it can get very boring chasing kangeroos and eating crocodile burgers every night. Yes, quite boring indeed.
Is it normal that there's so many australians on this site?
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I wondered the same thing. I have never been to this primitive country. In fact I am very surprised they have internet access. This must be something new to them I suppose. Do they have to stand in long lines in or to recharge their laptops? Surely there can't be electric power available in those adobe huts with the thatched roofs that they all live in. Must have some public, wind powered generator service of some sort I would image. There is limited TV service available I have heard. Black and white TV only of course, but I do hear that they are working on bringing the populace some sort of living color. Yes, quite baffling, actually. This Aussie presence at IIN. But I suppose it can get very boring chasing kangeroos and eating crocodile burgers every night. Yes, quite boring indeed.