NetGeneration




Title:
NetGeneration

Description:
i made this video for a contest on takingitglobal.org. i love wifi, and working on the internet. one day i hope to live on a hut on the beach and just type all day as i listen to the ocean roll in.

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qqnpp

Tags:
net, generation, wifi, work, travel, costa, rica, takingitglobal,

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