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The Blackpool computer club is supported by PC Recycler Ltd. to promote the re-use of 'redundant' computers.
The primary benefit of the club is a free computer for every member.
The primary purpose of the club is to support the computing aims of the membership.
Membership is subscription based and costs just £1 per week.
Every member receives a free computer.
Computers, support and spares are provided free to full (paying) members.
The Blackpool computer club website is here :-
www.blackpoolcomputerclub.co.uk
How to Join
There is no charge to join the Blackpool Linux user group.
There is no paperwork to sign, or constitution to sign up to.
Just sign up to the mailing list, or turn up to a Saturday meeting.
If you are looking for the Blackpool computer club costs and sign up page, it is here:- http://www.blackpoolcomputerclub.co.uk/search/label/Costs
"Where every member gets a free computer"
Under consideration.
We can provide websites for club members, free of charge. Or we can show you how to do it yourself. Most "big names" will provide free webspace, in which to set up a free site. Google provide (free) Blogger for blogging, Google app engine for development and a WYSIWYG website templating system.
Sites can range from a single page with contact details, to a full content management system.
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Note
There are "trade offs" to be made when deciding between free and paid for services. There can be expenses involved in setting up and running a website, but we can brief club members on what to expect if they prefer to choose a service other than ours.
You can expect to get quotes from hundreds of pounds, to thousands, depending on who you approach!
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