So today I want to go off topic again to talk about how to minimize your risk online without an AV software. For whatever reason that you don’t want to have AV software, you can still do a number of things to surf safely. I separated the list into two categories – Prevention and Surfing…
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How to Protect Yourself Online without an Anti-virus Software
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8 Fundamental Responsibilities of Government [Part 1]
Today I like to take a break from my usual topics of Prague and express my general view on government and its responsibilities to the country and its citizens. Certainly many books and articles have been written on what a government should and should not do, the guiding principles, the nature of its existence, and…
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Beer Gardens in Prague
So spring is finally here, at least for yesterday and today. Being gone through a rough winter and delayed spring, Prague is finally looking better with sunshine and warmer climate. This could only meet one thing: it’s time to hit one of the many outdoor beer gardens around the city. Having finally went to one…
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The Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, The Prague Castle, and Other Tourist Spots
Prague has many many beautiful places where tourists can visit. To start with, the Old Town square (Staroměstské náměstí) is consisted of the famous Astronomical Clock (more on that later), a statue of Jan Hus, a few religious settlements, and some of the most overpriced restaurants in Prague. Moving towards the Vltava river, there is…
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Airport, Train, and Bus Stations in Prague
Like many other major cities, Prague has an international airport, a main bus terminal/station, and a few train stations including the main station close to the center of the town. Transiting through each, especially if you are coming from one and leaving from another could be confusing without a bit of guidance and directions. Below…
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Getting Around Within the City
Prague is a very walkable city in general; certainly, there are places that would be more convenient to take public transit or a taxi once you are out of Prague 1, the main historical center of the town. Given the city has perhaps one of the best public transit systems that I have ever seen,…
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Mobile or Cell Services in CZ
Certainly, if you are in Prague or Czech Republic longer than a week, it’s wise to get a local SIM card for your GSM phone. I don’t need to tell you that it’s travel smart to have a local cell number for more than just safety and communication reasons, but also for the convenience and…
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Looking for a job in CZ
For those of you who wants to stay in Prague or Czech Republic more than just a weekend or passing through, getting a job would be a sensible thing to do. Certainly, there are options if you want to stay in the country longer than the official three allowable months (if you are not EU…
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Other Ways to Get to Prague
As the city is situated in the smack middle of Europe, it’s quite easy to get to Prague via other forms of transit other than flying. Many trains either have their end destination or passing through here; otherwise, roads and freeways are adequate for driving and bus services. Travel by Train (http://jizdnirady.idnes.cz/vlaky/spojeni/) One of the…
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