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<strike>'''O'''ne</strike><sup>''10 million''</sup> '''L'''aptop''s'' '''P'''er ^<sup>''10 million''</sup> '''C'''hild''ren''
<strike>'''O'''ne</strike><sup>''10 million''</sup> '''L'''aptop''s'' '''P'''er ^<sup>''10 million''</sup> '''C'''hild''ren''


100 Million kids are entering lousy schools this year.
100 million kids are entering primary school this year.
Help us.
Help us.


300 thousand kids entered primary school today.
''entering 1st grade in lousy schools''...
300 thousand kids entered primary school yesterday.
300 thousand kids will enter primary school tomorrow.
2 million kids will enter primary school this week.


Including <tt>wiki.laptop.org</tt> might be useful, or not. It might reduce the number of people who come forward to talk.
Including <tt>wiki.laptop.org</tt> might be useful, or not. It might reduce the number of people who come forward to talk.

Revision as of 02:21, 16 July 2007

We should create some t-shirts which attract potential volunteers.

There are places with high densities of potential OLPC volunteers. Cambridge MA, campuses, conferences, etc. It might be nice to have "wearable advertising" for them. The next best thing to visibly carrying an XO. Something which brings potential volunteers forward, to talk, and potentially be hooked in.

Ideas

Help change the world!
<picture of laptop>
One
Laptop
Per  <picture>
Child
One10 million Laptops Per ^10 million Children
100 million kids are entering primary school this year.
Help us.
300 thousand kids entered primary school today.
300 thousand kids entered primary school yesterday.
300 thousand kids will enter primary school tomorrow.
2 million kids will enter primary school this week.

Including wiki.laptop.org might be useful, or not. It might reduce the number of people who come forward to talk.

Mechanics

T-shirts might be made with low effort through something like CafePress (I've no experience with them). Or locally.