Oh, OK now it makes more sense!
If your looking for space saving designs, you can take a look at IBM
machines. I know they have made some extremely slim lined machines that
are the equivilant of a moderate level desktop. I haven't looked at
them recently, but I think they are still around and not too expensive.
Have fun at with your search.
By they way, every desk that I have sat in can fit a mid-tower under the
leg gap. It may take up about 1/4 of the available space, but it tends
to act as one really nice foot rest .
Cheers,
CMF
Tom Del Rosso wrote:
> "Chris Ferris" wrote in message
> news:6A85A5884EDB0D3073B379CC5D050F24@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
>
>>No offense, but where do you work that would require a security level
>>high enough to prevent copying to the local machine? The NSA?
>>
>>If you really want security, you can set the group policy and you can
>>just remove the floppy (you really don't need a floppy anyway).
>
>
> I suggested omitting floppies, but the terminals were presented to me as
> a requirement by an intermediary who said the boss wanted this for
> security. Right after my last post I spoke to the boss directly. He
> said his main concern was reducing the space occupied by the computers
> because the new office is very cramped. The desks also need space for
> drawings, etc.
>
> A terminal would be smaller, but I think we could squeeze a PC into the
> desks somehow. Any ideas there? (I'm sorry to change the question like
> that. I wish they would've let me talk straight to the top in the first
> place.)
>