The Carthusian monks of a monastery in Zaragoza are trying their luck at selling computer products, rather than waiting for the Almighty to provide. It would appear there is more money in information technology than rosary beads or beer. The Aula Dei monastery has published a catalogue offering computer equipment. The idea has come from Father Carlos, once a computer systems engineer, before he developed other habits. He oversees a full range of products: CD-ROM, printers, monitors, disks, co-processors, networks, scanners, software, accelerator cards and other video and computer accessories that, are very competitively priced. The monks offer a year’s guarantee on products, just in case you don’t trust their word, and delivery within 24 hours.
