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Monday 6 October 2008, 12:00 AM

The quest for a Mexican netbook

Posted by Jake Rayson

I feel bereft, without a netbook to be called my own, and spending the next month travelling around all of Mexico. My last Acer Aspire One broke while I hamfistedly tried to upgrade its RAM, so I am forced to write longhand using a pen in a book with old school hand writing, and then to transcribe these scribbles via the medium of the internet. The shame, the shame.

Yesterday, I thought my luck was in. I had found Office Depot, PC World Wannabe. But my slippery and incoherent grasp of spanish has really driven home the issues of communication. Armed with just a few words, web site navigation and structure becomes excruciatingly important. The "our shops" section of the Office Depot web site lists all their shops. But I´m not sure exactly how. And the addresses seem to be different to the maps. And Google Maps doesn´t recognise the postcodes...

With a couple of what I thought to be addresses tucked safely in my (paper) notebook, I set out with a friend to a location in the southern suburbs of Mexico City, near Xola. But the shop wasn´t, it was a secondary school. Undeterred, we set out to find the next store, on the longest street in Mexico, armed this time with a dyslexically written down number. Four miles, an electrical storm, a roundabout ride in a green and white VW beetle taxi later, we arrived at the store. Only to be told that they didn´t have any Acer Aspire Ones in stock, and they wouldn´t have any until next week.

Next stop, Guadalajara, and I will endeavour to phone them up before arriving and check if they´re in stock. Well, at least I managed to buy some socks...

Comments on this post

roger andre

Sounds like you are in for a bit of an adventure with this one!
Maybe you'll come across some uniquly mexican software that we don't see here at home.

Posted by roger andre on Oct 7, 2008 9:15 PM

Jake Rayson

Hi Roger, alas no, everything seems to run on Windows, though I have spotted a few instances of Firefox in the more savvy internet cafes.

Posted by Jake Rayson on Oct 18, 2008 1:50 AM

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