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"So my situation here at AEA has been pretty well stated in this blog, but to briefly reiterate where we are:
"There are approximately 200 workstations around campus for student use of which approximately 35 are Pentium 4 powered. The rest are either P3 or P2 machines with around 256MB RAM.
"The simple fact of the matter is that with machines like these there are few options when it comes to Operating Systems..."