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August 29-31, I am (as a community member) running a physics game jam, where for 48 hours teams of 2-4 will make physics activities for the "XO" laptop (and our open source operating system).
August 29-31, I am (as a community member) running a physics game jam, where for 48 hours teams of 2-4 will make physics activities for the "XO" laptop (and our open source operating system).

Jam info: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics_Jam
Slashdot announcement: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/18/2258228
Signup page: http://olpcphysics.eventbrite.com


I am wondering if ____ might be interested in donating any XXXXXs for us to use during the jam and then to give away as a prize for the YYYYY.
I am wondering if ____ might be interested in donating any XXXXXs for us to use during the jam and then to give away as a prize for the YYYYY.

Revision as of 19:43, 20 August 2008

I'm Brian Jordan, an intern at One Laptop per Child (formerly the MIT media lab's $100 laptop project), a non-profit developing a low-cost rugged laptop for developing nations.

August 29-31, I am (as a community member) running a physics game jam, where for 48 hours teams of 2-4 will make physics activities for the "XO" laptop (and our open source operating system).

Jam info: http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics_Jam Slashdot announcement: http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/18/2258228 Signup page: http://olpcphysics.eventbrite.com

I am wondering if ____ might be interested in donating any XXXXXs for us to use during the jam and then to give away as a prize for the YYYYY.

If it's unreasonable to ship anything out that quickly -- would ____ then be interested in mailing a XXXXX to the winners?

Warm regards, Brian Jordan