Non Profits in my area have next to nothing as far as computers go. They have 486's if they have anything.
So that everyone knows it does not matter how people work in an angency it is what the agency is set up to do that matters, for counting how many computers they versus how many they need. If you have 5 people working there, but they have 30 thirty kids who come in and want to us computers maybe they need more than 5 computers.
Does it bother anyone else that NEC has a patent pending for a basic chemical process? They say that they are patenting the transfer of an electron from a proton to another proton.
Non Profits in my area have next to nothing as far as computers go. They have 486's if they have anything. So that everyone knows it does not matter how people work in an angency it is what the agency is set up to do that matters, for counting how many computers they versus how many they need. If you have 5 people working there, but they have 30 thirty kids who come in and want to us computers maybe they need more than 5 computers.
Does it bother anyone else that NEC has a patent pending for a basic chemical process? They say that they are patenting the transfer of an electron from a proton to another proton.