It is interesting how various hotels "define" their concept of internet security.
We are staying at one that allows a good set of features but has disabled right-clicking and will not allow me to open Notepad.
I can see where right-clicking might be used to swipe an image without permission but when a website tries to prevent that, it is a trivial matter to circumvent it. Preventing right-clicking at the users browser is more of a serious issue. Rather than flip from page to page, I would rather open an interesting link in a new window. Can't do this here...
They also offer "free internet" in the rooms but this is so hamstrung that I cannot do any work at all. It allows you to open one page at a time and cut and paste is a major chore. Their "service" is partitioned into Office / Entertainment / Games / etc... and you are presented with a screen with some hot-buttons. No "normal" browser window.
At least, this is not like one place I stayed at where they disabled popup windows -- not just pesky advertisements but all popup windows. This blog software uses popups to perform various functions so it was impossible to work.
Had a wonderful dinner at the Cafe Coyote in Old Town and Jen and I are going to be spending a lot more time there -- saw some fantastic metalwork, a maratime antique store and lots of Indian artwork stores. Good thing we do not live down here, we would be broke...
Cafe Coyote is my favorite Mexican restaurant in Old Town! You'll have to try Anthony's Fish Grotto, on the waterfront, by the Star of India, and request a window seat. I've been eating there since I was a kid, my all time fav.