Standard desktop
Cheap, versatile, and not prone to problems. Would recommend you use a *nix distribution as opposed to Windows as it would fit for all 3 criteria. Not this: http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3356857
Eli Broad College of Business was created in 1956.
There are many aspects to network programming. These include choosing a language that is suitable for the network, writing code, and testing it for bugs before deployment.
I would lean more towards a thin client as it would save a lot of money in the long run. The bulk of the funds would go towards a powerful server that could virtualize the operating system for the thin clients. The thin clients would just be a gateway to the server to load the OS. As I understand it, the major flaw would be if the server goes down, so will everyone else without exception. Although, I believe that is the case in any scenario.
space is a bit of a broad speciality... Astronomer is the most broad I can think of, recommend me if that is right.
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As this is an incredibly broad topic, I would strongly recommend starting your investigation at an equally broad site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colleges_and_universities_in_Vermont
The address of the La Grange College is: 601 Broad St, La Grange, GA 30240
"Yes. They offer broad band plans. They have the broad band cards that can fit your needs, from one computer to a business. The plans work with your needs."
That is an overly broad question, covering every answer in this category and many more.