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Weird Places to Browse the Web

Edouard asks: "Right now I'm sitting in the instrument room of a 60 meter seismic exploration boat, somewhere in the Gulf of Mexico. We need to have a 24/7 link with our main office, both phone and Network, so we can also read our mail, surf the web and of course read Slashdot. We're using a fast satellite link for that. When thinking about it, it's quite a weird place to read Slashdot - or just surf the web for that matter. What about other readers? Where's the strangest place where you ever read your favorite web site or accessed the Internet? In a cave? Bottom of the Sea? Maybe from the space shuttle?" Interesting question, and one that's bound to get more interesting as the Internet grows.
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