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KDE France: Highest Internet Access Center in Europe uses KDE

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Gérard Delafond
Mar 12, 2004

[ Thanks to rami for this link.
]

“An intrepid KDE fellow did not hesitate to venture in the bare
landscape of ice, snow and rocks of the French Alps to report on
the highest Public Internet Access Centre (called in French as
cyberbases) located in the Tourist House of Val Thorens, a ski
resort spreading between 2300 and 3200 meters.

“In these extreme conditions, our reporter found in the hall of
the Tourist House, five cybertables full of computers in front of
which tourists of all nationalities were sitting surfing the web
with intensity after having surfed down the snowy slopes…”

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Gérard Delafond

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