On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 23:34, you wrote: > Andrew, > > Nature of the location means this wouldn't work. Location doesn't sell > coffee. Customers would leave without paying.
Hmm. It's not an Internet Cafe then. Is this open to the general public, or local people, or a specific group of people? > I did give consideration to this when I was looking over the place > tonight. > > If we man the other project I'm working on, then this is exactly how we > will do it. > > $3/h is also far to high for the client-tel. If $3/hr is too high, and the clientele are apt to walk out without paying then you might as well a) not bother or b) give it away for free. At least with option b) you can use Linux to completely lock-down what the machines are capable of. For example, to provide internet browsing, but no games (and no possibility of games being installed). Makes the machines useful, but will not attract the wrong sort of attention. A
