OLPC Sugar: The Best Of All the Project?
I do not believe in the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) project, a.k.a. the "$100 laptop". I couldn't possibly believe in a "handmill laptop", and I don't believe this is the solution for the 3rd world countries. I very much liked (given the intended audience) the proposed design and some mockups.
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I like
I like it too, I think it's real cute.
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?
re: I Like
Cute....CUTE! Computers are supposed to be cold, square-edged, and possibly intimidatingly blade-runner-esque. Preferable owned and operated by adults wearing white lab coats and writing arcane mathematics on whiteboards and using a Bunsen burner to heat their coffee... Cute - NEVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
re: I Like
lolol... 'fraid I'm gonna hafta disagree with ya there.
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You talk the talk, but do you waddle the waddle?