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Nike Free 3.0 I want to be able to run a full marathon without dying because I'm out of breath, falling because my legs are jello and give out, or choking because I'm dripping sweat and can't breathe. I'm going to blog about my experiences that I go through in becoming a marathon runner. I'm just a normal 23 year old girl living in Milwaukee. Yet I would love nothing more than to wake up every morning and go for a "morning jog" instead of waking up to an empty brownie pan and feeling the usual fatigue.
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So my old Nike running shoes lasted me like 3 months.... I just customized a new pair of running shoes. They are supposed to be like you're running on "air" or you're "barefoot". I'm really excited to get them!!! You can choose between 5.0, 4.0, or 3.0. I choose 3.0 because they are suppose to be the most similar to the feeling of running barefoot - which I love to do. Flexible! YAY! Here is what they look like!!!
There are many '''OLPC Blogs''' in different languages. Some are aggregated into the [http://planet.laptop.org OLPC '''Planet'''], which includes posts from dozens of OLPC supporters and contributors; and there is an official [http://blog.laptop.org OLPC blog] written mainly in English[http://www.chenkrahman.com/ .]
Completely customizable from top to bottom, the Nike Free Run iD Running Shoe lets you build exclusive hybrids of the Free 5.0 and Free 3.0 for personalized support, flexibility and cushioning. Choose the upper and midsole combination that meets the demands of your run, then choose from a wide-ranging color palette to create a look that's truly your own.

Studies suggest that barefoot runners develop stronger feet. Natural motion builds strength, and strength means speed. NikeFree is all about speed. But first you'll need to build your muscles, because NikeFree takes some getting used to. Deep cuts in the outsole mean your feet flex and move the way they would if you were barefoot. http://www.nikefreerunskono.net
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==<includeonly>=</includeonly> Sugar Blogs ==<includeonly>=</includeonly>
* [http://planet.sugarlabs.org/ planet.sugarlabs.org] and the [http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Blogs comets blogs] that might join the "planets".
* [http://walterbender.org/ walterbender.org]

==<includeonly>=</includeonly> News and overview blogs ==<includeonly>=</includeonly>
* [http://globalvoicesonline.org/found/?cof=FORID%3A9&q=olpc&cx=000932313665553177304%3Adg67ra11mvs#1075 Global Voices Online]
* [http://olpcnews.com OLPC News]

OLPC has a number of blogs by project contributors. See [http://planet.laptop.org the OLPC planet] for an aggregation of popular blogs. To suggest a blog to be added to the planet, leave its name and a way to reach you below. There are also other interactive [[communication channels]].

==<includeonly>=</includeonly> OLPC blog ==<includeonly>=</includeonly>
What would you like to hear written about? Please list them below:
* [http://proyecto-ceibal.blogspot.com/2008/10/se-viene-el-encuentro-nacional-de.html National volunteer conference in Uruguay!]
* [http://olpcnews.com/forum/index.php?topic=3761.msg26339#msg26339/ The XO manuals] are out.
* ...

==<includeonly>=</includeonly> Joining a blog ==<includeonly>=</includeonly>
If you write about OLPC and would like to contribute to one of these blogs, please leave a message for [[User:Lauren|Lauren]].

==<includeonly>=</includeonly> Community blogs ==<includeonly>=</includeonly>
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You have a blog about the OLPC? Add it below. Please note whether you would like it to be added to the OLPC planet aggregator.

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! Blog name
! Region or topic
! Languages
! Comments
|-
| [http://olpc-ceibal.blogspot.com/ OLPC Ceibal]
| [[OLPC Uruguay|Uruguay]]
| [[Spanish]] & [[English]]
| With updates from children
|-
| [http://www.lincer.net/blogs/pc lincer.net]
| [[OLPC Peru|Perú]]
| [[Spanish]]

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| [http://olpc-cambridge.blogspot.com/ Cambridge musings]
| Cambridge, USA
| [[English]]
| summer internship blog (completed)
|-
| [http://olpccanada.com/blog/ OLPC Canada: From the Field]
| [[OLPC Canada|Canada]]
| [[English]]
| Field reports and program updates
|-
| [http://community.livejournal.com/ru_olpc/profile OLPC Russia]
| [[OLPC Russia|Russia]]
| [[Russian]]
|-
| [http://olpc-deutschland.de OLPC Germany]
| [[OLPC Germany|Germany]]
| [[German]]
|-
| [http://olpc.lo-res.org Olpcaustria blog]
| [[OLPC Austria|Austria]]
| [[English]]
| latest post: 01 January 2008
|-
| [http://olpcaustria.soup.io/ olpcaustria blog @ soup.io]
| [[OLPC Austria|Austria]]
| [[English]]
|-
| [http://olpcnepal.blogspot.com OLPC Nepal]
| [[OLPC Nepal|Nepal]]
| [[Nepali]]
|-
| [http://www.olpc.asia/ OLPC Asia]
| [[OLPC Asia|Asia]]
| [[English/Chinese]]
|-
| [http://olpc.af OLPC Afghanistan]
| [[OLPC Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]
| [[English]], [[Dari]], [[Pashto]]
|-
| [http://olpc.blogsky.com OLPC Afghanistan Dari Blog]
| [[OLPC Afghanistan|Afghanistan]]
| [[Dari]]
|-
| [http://www.khaledhosny.org/taxonomy/term/52 Khaled Hosny's]
| [[Arabic]]
| [[Arabic]] & [[English]]
| I'd like to add it to the aggregator
|-
| [http://olpcmalaysia.blogspot.com OLPC Malaysia]
| [[Malaysia]]
| [[Bahasa Melayu]]
|-
| [http://olpcfiji.blogspot.com XOs in Fiji]
| [[South Pacific]]
| [[English]]
| School-based XOs
|-
|[http://olpc-maroc.blogspot.com OLPC Morocco]
| [[OLPC Morocco|Morocco]]
| [[French]] & [[English]]
| you can add it to the aggregator
|-
|[http://laptop.org.nz OLPC volunteers in New Zealand]
| [[OLPC New Zealand|New Zealand]]
| [[English]]
| volunteers
|-
|[http://west-papua-olpc.blogspot.com West Papua Pilot Project]
| [[OLPC West Papua|West Papua]]
| [[English]] & [[Indonesian]]
| Please add to aggregator
|-
|}
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Nike Free 3.0 I want to be able to run a full marathon without dying because I'm out of breath, falling because my legs are jello and give out, or choking because I'm dripping sweat and can't breathe. I'm going to blog about my experiences that I go through in becoming a marathon runner. I'm just a normal 23 year old girl living in Milwaukee. Yet I would love nothing more than to wake up every morning and go for a "morning jog" instead of waking up to an empty brownie pan and feeling the usual fatigue. So my old Nike running shoes lasted me like 3 months.... I just customized a new pair of running shoes. They are supposed to be like you're running on "air" or you're "barefoot". I'm really excited to get them!!! You can choose between 5.0, 4.0, or 3.0. I choose 3.0 because they are suppose to be the most similar to the feeling of running barefoot - which I love to do. Flexible! YAY! Here is what they look like!!! Completely customizable from top to bottom, the Nike Free Run iD Running Shoe lets you build exclusive hybrids of the Free 5.0 and Free 3.0 for personalized support, flexibility and cushioning. Choose the upper and midsole combination that meets the demands of your run, then choose from a wide-ranging color palette to create a look that's truly your own. Studies suggest that barefoot runners develop stronger feet. Natural motion builds strength, and strength means speed. NikeFree is all about speed. But first you'll need to build your muscles, because NikeFree takes some getting used to. Deep cuts in the outsole mean your feet flex and move the way they would if you were barefoot. http://www.nikefreerunskono.net