Earthquake Survivors Get Solar Powered Bibles
They may not have the food, water, or medicine they need, but earthquake survivors in Haiti will soon get solar powered bibles. The "Proclaimer" is a solar-powered audible Bible that can broadcast scriptures in Haitian Creole to large groups of people. An Albuquerque-based organization is sending 600 of the bibles in the hopes that they will provide comfort to survivors. Problem solved.
These will be disassembled into something immediately useful in short order, would be my bet.
that makes me feel bad being a christian.
Given there are so many societies around the world where literacy rates are not as high as they are in the West, these units are actually a pretty good idea. You may not agree with the message in this context (audio Bibles), but the application of the technology is useful. A master recording can be made in a specific language or dialect, and then the units can be distributed by NGOs or locals with more resources. People who might not be able to read can now listen to a messge without being constrained by the availability of electrical power.
These could be used for basic literacy training (in conjunction with a text or print), could take the place of a teacher in remote areas where lessons could be loaded and the units could be taken in for upgrades (new recordings) periodically. They're particularly nice for areas with limited infrastructure.
I use irony whenever I can, but my shirts are still wrinkled...
How is this better than the physical book? If you tell me your are giving away many literary works at once in the device, i might understand it, but for a single book, its pointless, and looks much bulkier and heavier than well printed book. Plus, it needs power, so it needs sun, and/or batteries (even heavier).
Thanks but no thanks.
Artix
Your Linux, your init.
Jesus allegedly preached things like helping your fellow man. At their time of most need, this bunch of whackos is giving them dogma instead of things they need like food, water and blankets. If ever there was a defining example of blasphemy, this is it. Reminds me of the comment I read once about middle class people driving 1/4 mile in their SUVs, past homeless and disadvantaged to get to the gilded house where a gilded man tells them how to be more like Jesus. - Give a man a fish, feed him for a day. Give a man religion and watch him starve to death, praying for a fish.
Why can't we let people believe whatever they like? It's not like a little religion has ever hurt anyone.
are as needed as much as food and water are. Like it or not there are some Christians in Haiti right now that will be looking forward to such things in times like these.