Short message appear on my mobile: "Angkringan yuuuukkkk...."It's a code that some people are ready to go or even have been there for a while. Hmm..it's always tempting me to go to the angkringan. Especially this one on JMN's parking lot. With only parking fee and a glass of hot tea (Jogja was cold brrrrrrr), I can get a full wi-fi access. It cost me 1.000 Rp. The quality of food and Wi-Fi weren't bad at all :D Well, but you must be really patient to wait for the beverages, since they only have little number of glasses. *wink*
I am not talking about we're sitting in one angkringan then get some leaking Wi-Fi access or something like that. No no.. this one is we're sitting on one that provide Wi-Fi. My friends from outside Jogja or those who have been out of town for a while always re-check what I said, when I said I am at the angkringan.
"Leaky signal, isn't it?"I can understand why my friends' (especially those who reside in our Capital City) thinking like that. Few days ago, I read in KOMPAS, that some malls in Jakarta started to provide WiFi access for their customers. But they only give limited access and it's not free. Well, I live in Jogja, a heavenly place to connect to the internet using your mobile phone or lappie. Just sit on some little cafe (if you prefer cafe) and you'll get internet access. But, if you go to the cafes you may need to prepare more money than if you choose the angkringan.
"Illegal signal eh?"
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got leaky signal @ home from my neighbor. too bad he blocked it..
yeah, it's so easy to get wi-fi in jogja.. cannot get in other city po?
i haven't try the angkringan though.. usually i just go to UPT *they open till midnite*, abusing lab's computer *yeah, that prehistoric machine*, or be patient till I get home *we're using speedy now ;p*..
otherwise, go coffee-ing @ kedai kopi, cheers, etc. lah..
btw, i tried the hotspot @ indraloka. the signal's okay, but the food's bad! too salty, bet the chef wants to get married eh? :p
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