There have been a lot of posts about how much the Camino has changed. Here is one of my memories. I walked the Camino Frances two successive months of May in 2004 and 2005. The first year there was this amazing new thing available: email. In 2004 there were scattered bars and albergues that had computers where you could send and look at your email. Mostly only in the larger towns. Sometimes four or five days would go by without such an "internet cafe". But when there was one it was a treat. Usually there was a line of people waiting, but it was a great opportunity to talk and visit with other peregrinos. Then you got to write home and read something from friends or family! Because of the line of people, you usually only spent 10 minutes, or at most 15 on the computer. You paid by the minute, dropping in Euro coins as needed. The second year, May 2005, the internet cafes where everywhere. Literally everywhere. They sprang up over night in that little window of time. I'm curious as to how long these internet cafes lasted on the Camino. Does anybody know when they started to disappear?