>> Computer Aid International <<

Lars Hasselblad Torres lars at tagstudio.net
Wed May 26 13:00:38 EDT 2004



Hi Folks :: Quick question.  Has anyone ever dealt with a UK NGO, Computer 
Aid International?  I have been asked by a colleague in Tanzania to try 
and get 25 donated PCs shipped out, but the shipping fees are quite 
prohibitive.

My questions are:
- Have the computers been of good quality and worth the investment?
- Do they arrive "plug-and-play" ready, or have numerous peripherals been 
required to purchase?
- What philanthropies out there might consider making a small grant to 
cover shipping costs (approx $5,000 USD)?

Many thanks,

lars


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