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{{toplink|url=http://ntrweb.org/bring-a-computer-ask-a-question/|name=ntrweb.org/bring-a-computer-ask-a-question}}'''Bring A Computer Ask A Question''' (BACAAQ) was a monthly hands-on workshop happening at Nonprofit Technology Resources in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia. For three hours on a Saturday afternoon, NTR staff and volunteers offered to help people repair, upgrade, or use their own computer. Or, they were welcome to bring new components, accessories, or software that they wanted to install.
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{{toplink|url=http://ntrweb.org/bring-a-computer-ask-a-question/|name=ntrweb.org/bring-a-computer-ask-a-question}}''Editor's Note:''  This page is about a nonprofit program that existed until 2014.
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''Description:''  '''Bring A Computer Ask A Question''' (BACAAQ) was a monthly hands-on workshop happening at Nonprofit Technology Resources in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia. For three hours on a Saturday afternoon, NTR staff and volunteers offered to help people repair, upgrade, or use their own computer. Or, they were welcome to bring new components, accessories, or software that they wanted to install.
  
 
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*[[Nonprofit Technology Resources (NTR) (Now Closed)]]
 
*[[Nonprofit Technology Resources (NTR) (Now Closed)]]
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Revision as of 10:38, 16 September 2019

ntrweb.org/bring-a-computer-ask-a-question

Editor's Note:  This page is about a nonprofit program that existed until 2014.

Description:  Bring A Computer Ask A Question (BACAAQ) was a monthly hands-on workshop happening at Nonprofit Technology Resources in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia. For three hours on a Saturday afternoon, NTR staff and volunteers offered to help people repair, upgrade, or use their own computer. Or, they were welcome to bring new components, accessories, or software that they wanted to install.

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