What will happen if a student refuses to get the "prescribed" machine and 
shows up with a Mac iBook or PowerBook? Are they using any proprietary 
software? Could any such software be run under VPC if necessary?

Michelle
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In a message dated 7/25/02 4:19:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< You didn't read the post carefully! Students are responsible for any
problems with the PC laptops and I still don't want to spend $4,000 for a
computer I don't want or need.

Tom

> If you have a lemon, turn it into lemonade.
> 
> Whenever you have a problem with the PC, ask the instructor to fix it.
> Interupt class.  If the instructor can't, make the department head fix
> your computer problem.  And keep rattling the chain.  Make sure every
> Windoze problem uses up valuable man-hours, especially with viruses.
> Be sure that the school is liable for *all* virus-related damage,
> because they are forcing you to use the platform that seems to spawn a
> new virus every week.
>  >>





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