Re: best cheap/free scores 1.1
i know what it is, i owned a cocktail table version.
 
							
						
					i know what it is, i owned a cocktail table version.
 
							
						
 I "process" >30 machines in a single day! Attached are some photos of the "giveaways" headed out the door. The photos are ~10 years old, which explains the "vintage" of the machines. Typically, they are retired (given away) after 1.5 - 3 years. E.g., we're retiring i5's and i7's, now.
 I "process" >30 machines in a single day! Attached are some photos of the "giveaways" headed out the door. The photos are ~10 years old, which explains the "vintage" of the machines. Typically, they are retired (given away) after 1.5 - 3 years. E.g., we're retiring i5's and i7's, now. 
  
 
 So they swap equipment every 2-4 years, even if it doesn't make sense. From a financial planning standpoint, however, it does make sense: you know exactly how much funds will need to be raised per year to meet that goal. It also gives the IT dept. a steady workflow. Otherwise, they'd barely have anything to do (i.e., this swapping allows them to justify their paycheck.)
 So they swap equipment every 2-4 years, even if it doesn't make sense. From a financial planning standpoint, however, it does make sense: you know exactly how much funds will need to be raised per year to meet that goal. It also gives the IT dept. a steady workflow. Otherwise, they'd barely have anything to do (i.e., this swapping allows them to justify their paycheck.)
							
						
 As I (nor any of the other folks involved) am not paid for my time, I can put whatever conditions I want on the services that I donate, when I donate them, etc. No "boss" controlling my time/effort.
 As I (nor any of the other folks involved) am not paid for my time, I can put whatever conditions I want on the services that I donate, when I donate them, etc. No "boss" controlling my time/effort. 
							
						 So they swap equipment every 2-4 years, even if it doesn't make sense. From a financial planning standpoint, however, it does make sense: you know exactly how much funds will need to be raised per year to meet that goal. It also gives the IT dept. a steady workflow. Otherwise, they'd barely have anything to do (i.e., this swapping allows them to justify their paycheck.)
 So they swap equipment every 2-4 years, even if it doesn't make sense. From a financial planning standpoint, however, it does make sense: you know exactly how much funds will need to be raised per year to meet that goal. It also gives the IT dept. a steady workflow. Otherwise, they'd barely have anything to do (i.e., this swapping allows them to justify their paycheck.) My eyes nearly fell out when the counter guy told me that. That's why I bought these two:
 My eyes nearly fell out when the counter guy told me that. That's why I bought these two: 
							
						 
							
						 So they swap equipment every 2-4 years, even if it doesn't make sense. From a financial planning standpoint, however, it does make sense: you know exactly how much funds will need to be raised per year to meet that goal. It also gives the IT dept. a steady workflow. Otherwise, they'd barely have anything to do (i.e., this swapping allows them to justify their paycheck.)
 So they swap equipment every 2-4 years, even if it doesn't make sense. From a financial planning standpoint, however, it does make sense: you know exactly how much funds will need to be raised per year to meet that goal. It also gives the IT dept. a steady workflow. Otherwise, they'd barely have anything to do (i.e., this swapping allows them to justify their paycheck.)
 
							
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