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Internet Cafe - Beijing

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Posted
01-Oct-2007 19:56
by: skimble

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Registered:  11/03/05

Internet Cafe - Beijing

Hi guys

Does anyone know of an internet cafe in central Beijing where we can burn CDs for a reasonable price...our hostel charges about 1GBP (2 USD) per CD. We are staying just off Fuchengmen nei Daije (northwest of the Forbidden City).

Many thanks
Skimble

Posted
01-Oct-2007 21:59
by: FireArm

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Registered:  23/09/07

1

honestly, i have never seen it for cheaper than that. but i have only done it twice.

"Hang your chemistry and electricity! If you want to make a pile of money, invent something that will enable those Europeans to cut each other's throats with greater facility."

Posted
02-Oct-2007 07:23
by: fred110

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Registered:  17/01/06

2

I had my photos put to CD at a photo shop, 10 yuan including CD. Try one of the photo shops in your area.

Posted
02-Oct-2007 19:36
by: Harry_Mudd

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Registered:  28/06/02

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you can burn your own at any inet cafe if you have your cd's.

Howver, as #2 says, the going price in any kodak shop is ¥10.

The shortest sentence is "I am", the longest is "I do".

Posted
02-Oct-2007 22:12
by: FireArm

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Oh, I thought he wanted music.

"Hang your chemistry and electricity! If you want to make a pile of money, invent something that will enable those Europeans to cut each other's throats with greater facility."

Posted
02-Oct-2007 22:19
by: Harry_Mudd

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5

same difference

The shortest sentence is "I am", the longest is "I do".

Posted
03-Oct-2007 06:45
by: skimble

Posts:  102
Registered:  11/03/05

6

Yup, in this case we mean photos...thanks for all your helpful replies.
Skimble

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