A school district superintendent from Mesa, AZ claims that it will cost more than $1 million to remove the software and repair damage to the school's computer network caused by SETI @ home. The superintendent,Denise Birdwell, blames SETI @ home for slowing down the systems network and causing disruptions in the classroom. There is no mention of how many computers within the district had SETI @ home installed on them.
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