Journal Wall Street Journal published a colorful picture story about the life of the homeless kalifoniyskih-Internet users. For example, 37-year-old Charles Pitts (pictured) from his "residence" under the bridge Highway in San Francisco leads blogs to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
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"You do not need a TV, do not need the radio, you do not even need the newspaper. But you definitely need the Internet, "- says 37-year-old Charles Pitts. He lost his home and became homeless two years ago. Like many other Americans, caught in such a situation, he gave up all the excess, but the Internet could not refuse. Just I bought a laptop Toshiba, when he broke acquired Dell.
Surprisingly, this is not an isolated case. In various states there are entire communities of Internet users, the homeless, and the city authorities to organize their charities camp where they can repair the laptops get vysokoskorostnointernet, receive training on computer courses, explore online job at the labor exchange.
Pitts knows dozens of places where you can recharge the battery. For example, a service outlet at the subway station.
On the next photo - 64-year-old homeless Skip Schreiber, an amateur philosopher, who lives in a rusty van. He bought a laptop four years ago (recently succeeded him on mac to save power), and right around the clock in your car to enjoy the benefits of digital civilization through a paid Wi-Fi. Schreiber has installed a diesel generator, gasoline and spends $ 4-5 a day, but he has no problems with electricity supply.
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