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The Failure of the $100 Laptop?

RobertinXinyang writes "MSN's MoneyCentral has an article on the possibility that the $100 laptop project fails to meet its goals, and the potential of the project to harm people in developing nations. The article goes on to liken the project to 'good-natured showboating', and cites the unreality of a family using the glow from the laptop's screen as the only source of light in their hut. Perhaps there are better things to do with our time and money in developing nations?" From the article: "The entire idea may be misguided and counterproductive. At least that's what Stanford journalism lecturer an Africa watcher G. Pascal Zachary thinks. The basic argument is that with $100 you could almost feed a village for a year, so why waste that sum on a laptop? What are they thinking? The fact that these people need electricity more than they need a laptop is only part of the problem. The real problem is lost mind share. The people are harmed because these sorts of schemes are sopping up mind-share time of the people who might be doing something actually useful."

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  1. Re:There's one difference... by Lord+Kano · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Giving them a laptop might make them productive.

    Giving them food will make them dependent.


    How about they give them a free pick-axe and some seeds with every laptop purchase?

    LK

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    "Hi. This is my friend, Jack Shit, and you don't know him." - Lord Kano
  2. When you have a hammer ... by zoftie · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ... everything looks like a nail, so nerds went on with such vice, causing their plan to fail.