I think Brooklyn Law School would be interested in getting a no-cost
Mac. Would students be able to use the computer for wordprocessing as well?
On Tue, 22 Jun 1993, David Kiefer wrote:
> I am taking a casual poll for CALI.
>
> I apologize for the cross posting on LAW-Lib & Teknoids.
>
> Speaking most hypothetically, how many CALI member schools would be
> interested in getting (free) a used, low-end, old, beat-up (you get the
> picture) Macintosh for running & copying CALI Lessons for your students
> with Macs? How many people would be opposed to this? If you are already a
> predominantly Mac school, or have plenty of Macs, let me know as well, but
> this deal (if it happens at all) will be to give completely non-Mac schools
> the capability for their Mac-using students.
>
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