From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Mobile lab setup?
Date: December 6, 2004 12:57:35 PM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Dear. Mr. Mindlin,
Thank you for remembering the mobile lab. The new school bus was converted by a company called Mr. Mattman in San Marcos. They designed the interior. Their website is gomattman.com. There is a picture of the inside of our bus on their site under education, photo gallery, and picture labeled "ranchsandint2" is our bus. Their phone number is 800-245-2865. They did a great job and kept working with us until it was the way we wanted.
Thanks and if you need more information, don't hesitate to contact us.
Lee Hackney
On Dec 5, 2004, at 5:01 PM, John Hibbs wrote:
I am not at all sure that this is the "right" group for help - but not you, then who?
I have a realistic chance of locating several hundred 40 foot vans in high visibility locations, mostly in Canada and the USA, but some elsewhere. This arises, partly out of ideas as formulated long ago here
http://www.bfranklin.edu/friend
What I am looking for is someone who can draft a "bill of materials", and appropriate "networking" details that would put about 22 computers - Macs and Windows and Linux? inside a 40-44 foot van. The van would be connected to broadband and would be tended by a responsible employee of the location where these would "sit".
Those who have put together a number of computers for classrooms should, I think, have already (pretty much) in hand what is required....I hope????
Any pointers would be appreciated.
Thanks
John Hibbs
http://www.bfranklin.edu/johnhibbs
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