HAVANA TIMES – I don’t have a computer at the moment, so I decided to rely on the Joven Computer Club, which are state-run computer labs available for public use. I need to review and organize my information and get some work done.
First, I went to the one in my community on 8th Street in Holguín. They told me they didn’t have any machines and advised me to go to the central location. I thanked them and went to one that is closer to me than the central, on Victoria Street. They told me they had machines, but all of them were broken. Service was impossible.
I then had to go to the central location on Maceo Street. I found a line outside and took my place. However, I noticed that people in line were talking a lot about documents, so I decided to go in and ask. It turned out they were not offering computer services. They explained that at that time, they were functioning as a civil registry. For the past month and a half, the people responsible for the programming work in Ha