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Suddenly, everyone has one - if everyone has one there is no need to steal one - no grey market, no black market...
Suddenly, everyone has one - if everyone has one there is no need to steal one - no grey market, no black market...


And suddenly the world has something in common. Don't make OLPC users into a ghetto of 'cheap' or worse feeling 'grateful' for crumbs from the developed world's table... Make it universal, and make the world universal.
And suddenly the world has something in common. Don't make OLPC users into a ghetto of 'cheap' computer handouts or worse feeling 'grateful' for crumbs from the developed world's table... Make it universal, and make the world universal.





Latest revision as of 20:53, 24 July 2007

I have been interested in the OLPC project for some time. I can understand the initial reluctance to make the OLPC a worldwide phenomenon - the developed world doesn't need this machine.


But then a more interesting phenomenon might occur if it was: consider making the OLPC available to all (with some proviso for those making an individual purchase are making a donation towards distributing the OLPC in less developed countries).


Suddenly, everyone has one - if everyone has one there is no need to steal one - no grey market, no black market...

And suddenly the world has something in common. Don't make OLPC users into a ghetto of 'cheap' computer handouts or worse feeling 'grateful' for crumbs from the developed world's table... Make it universal, and make the world universal.


As a laptop and as a design it could be a true mobile computing device for all. No matter who you are or where you live