Never use the word "cheap" in an advert because the readers will always subconciously add the rest of the phrase i.e. "and nasty".
you say "economical" Also, imho the phrase "legacy computers" is too jargonistic too. "pre-owned", or "elderly" might be better. How about "Come and see the economical solution for your school's network. A central server and a number of elderly PCs which now have no commercial value". Yuri de Groot wrote: > I have an old 386 if it's any good to you. > It's gathering dust. It might be _too_ legacy :-) > > >>How about "Come and see how easy and cheap it is to set up a thin >>network for your school, using one decent server and a number of legacy >>computers as terminals" >> >>I am downloading the latest k12ltsp cd's and will be setting it up on my >>home machine. Maybe a suite of (say 4) older computers for a demo.....? I'd be very interested to see this demo. >
