Eugene David ...The One-Minute Pundit |
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Friday, April 27, 2007
Even assuming computers in schools are a good thing -- a dubious assumption -- this should not have us tap-dancing with glee:
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - A project that aims to deliver low-priced laptops with string pulleys to the world's poorest children may have a new market: U.S. schools. The nonprofit "One Laptop per Child" project said Thursday it might sell versions of its kid-friendly laptops in the United States, reversing its previous position of only distributing them to the poorest nations. What about all the millions of perfectly good computers businesses throw out every year?
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