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now I am no longer impressed.
I read the Q&A posted below on the church's tech site.
Basically it says that my time as a clerk is near worthless & that we
can have dial-up (and let's add memory lacking PC's) because it saves
MONEY.
get real. time to clean up the PAID folks trying to get ahead
trying to show they saved a buck at the volunteer help's time.
I bet these guys wouldn't dream of asking the GA's to ride Greyhound -
The Q&A is below:
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Question
Why are we still using dial‑up modems for clerk's office computers? I
know it would be possible to allow a broadband connection in the
clerks offices, and lock it down to only allow communication with
SLC, and then Internet surfing would not be allowed.
Answer
As we take into account all associated costs of each access method we
find that the dial up solution costs the Church significantly less
than a broadband solution would. Additionally, we find dial-up much
easier to support at this time. While we recognize the many benefits
to be gained by putting broadband connections in meetinghouses, at
the current time these benefits do not exceed the associated costs.
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