When travelling in small towns or cities in Mexico, the
easiest way to find a place to send e-mail is to
ask any kid for the:

"El cyber"

pronounced "el ceeber" or "el sea bird," which
ever is easier for you to remember.

There is usually one in every neighborhood.

The kids will usually point and say  " a yah," which
sort of means a few blocks in the direction they are
pointing.

Even some of the financially challenged kids, seem
to know how to place the latest version of Halo 3.

The "los cyberes" seem to be open during times that other
businesses are open.    Meaning, they might
close during a siesta, or a holiday, or maybe
Sunday.


On a not so related note,

( for you pregnant cavers )

I noticed recently is that there
seems to be an ultra-sound office in nearly
every neighborhood.     Apparently, you can
just walk right in and get an ultra-sound just
like getting a hair-cut.      I would suspect
that gringos could save some money at
one of those places.

David Locklear

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