Cybercafes - A Dying Trend?
A not-so-anonymous Anonymous Coward asks: "I've been considering opening up a CyberCafe for a while now, and I've been searching the web for cyber cafe websites. I've found several cybercafe databases, but was disappointed to find that a majority of the sites I found were either taken over by register-this-domain pages or hadn't been updated for a couple of years. Another Cyber/Gaming Cafe I found online announced today that they were closing. So are Cyber/Internet/Gaming cafes just another bubble the net will burst, or are they actually worth investing in? Any cafe owners with experience to point one way or the other? Where are the success stories?"
If you open a cyber cafe, you should make it kind of cozy like that coffee shop on Seinfeld.
Of course, you need the Seinfeld theme music whenever someone logs on:
Bom Chica Bow Boom Pop Pop Bow
Unknown host pong.
This question is for Canadians, whats the point of having a minimum wage, if its legal for companies to pay below it? (Exceptions for waiters do not count here)
Mac OS X and Windows XP working side by side to fight back the night.