Sunday, July 12, 2009

My Two Favorite Wifi Spots

In our present world of advanced technology, it is certainly very convenient and helpful to own a handy computer which you can carry around and use to connect to the entire world. Imagine... communicating with people from all over the globe can now be just a click away. Knowledge that used to be inaccessible to many now lies at our fingertips. I therefore would like to extend my greatest thanks to the inventors of Wifi! Hehehehe... I do hope that as technology's evolving and becoming more reachable to a greater number of people, Internet will eventually be free for everyone as well.


I am one of the biggest fans of free Wifi, which accounts for my late-night Internet sessions in Krispy Kreme Greenhills. I can surf, chat, blog, research, and do my work for only less than a hundred pesos per visit which I usually spend on a cup of my favorite hot mocha (P85 only!). The connection is really good, except for a few glitches every now and then. I get my money's worth because it already includes free charging of my laptop and sometimes a free original glazed doughnut that's hot-off-the-retail curve of their 360-degree machine. And if you are on a really low budget, you can opt to buy just a bottle of Sola juice for ony P40. It's definitely a great deal for already 4 hours or more of Internet use (They won't kick you out, I promise). The service, too, is worth spreading the word for. They offer to refill your ice from time to time. They carry your bags and documents for you when you need to transfer to another table. They even provide extension cords so everyone can plug in their laptops. Sometimes, I even charge my mobile phone!

Another one of my favorite Wifi spots is a quiet, nicely furnished coffee shop along P.Oliveros Street in Antipolo City.
My usual corner
Seisha Coffee Place's sleek modern design and relaxing ambiance immediately caught my attention as soon as it opened. Well, of course, I can't deny the fact that their huge "Free Wifi" tarpaulin was the first thing that made my head turn. A great discovery, I must say, for it is conveniently located on this same street where people from all over Luzon flock to during the Maytime Festival on their way to the famous cathedral here. It's also just literally a stone's throw away from my fiance's house where we always spend our Sundays. I also love it here because it's not packed with people like Krispy Kreme and my view is not too much as that of the hustle-bustle of city life. Besides, they have all the freebies I've enjoyed in Krispy Kreme and more. Their coffee blended drinks are reasonably priced too with a great variety.
A refreshing drink
In my several visits, I have tried Iced Banana Split Mocha and Dark Chocolate Strawberry to name a few. I have also tasted their delectable gelato which made my sweet tooth ache for more. Now that's what I call "ice cream at its best".
Yummy gelato dessert
Moreoever, what makes me keep on coming back is their amazing connection which never seems to have a down time and is really much faster than all the other connections I have tested. This is where I can upload pictures with ease and not end up feeling frustrated and annoyed. What's more, the last time I was there, another plus factor they had was these wonderful paintings they had put up on the walls to exhibit a group of local artists.
"Wall of Art" amidst the coffee beans...
Wow! This artistic touch certainly gave the place character. Now I think this place, though quite simple, has truly climbed its way up to the upper portion of my "Cool Spots" list.


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