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2007-09-25
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http://www.xogiving.org/
Well, I am being somewhat tongue in cheek, but for about the same price as an N800 you can buy 2 OLTPs, one for you and one for a child in a developing country. Oh, and you also get a tax receipt for the donated computer.
I have never seen an OLTP but the specs look pretty interesting so I think I will buy one.
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2007-09-25
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2007-09-25
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Oh I would expect 'they need food' argument. That's another one often made. In fact OLPC could give them self-education which may be better. And the laptop may be even cheaper that the teacher. But yes, that's debatable and mostly off-topic.
I think those favoring asus eee (i.e. boring PC laptop design made of cheap components) may not know about some innovative hardware and software in OLPC - power management, durability, mesh networking, system designed for children. For me OLPC looks far more interesting than Asus.
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2007-09-25
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2007-09-25
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2007-09-25
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2007-09-25
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give a man a fish and he is fed for a day.
teach him how to fish and he may never go hungry again.
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2007-09-25
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But when people talk about giving a laptop to every child in an elementary school it never comes up. No planning considers health isssues for children.
So I think, poverty and education issues aside, there are complex issues related to technology and how it affects our minds and bodies. The idea of free PCs for poor children is just too simplistic. It sounds nice on the surface of the idea.
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2007-09-25
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Well, I am being somewhat tongue in cheek, but for about the same price as an N800 you can buy 2 OLTPs, one for you and one for a child in a developing country. Oh, and you also get a tax receipt for the donated computer.
I have never seen an OLTP but the specs look pretty interesting so I think I will buy one.