Pixel Qi Introduces a DIY Kit
jones_supa writes "Pixel Qi has just revealed their DIY kit for netbooks, planned to be out near the end of Q2 — sounds like June. This makes it possible to retrofit a screen to one fully readable in direct sunlight. In her blog, Mary Lou Jepsen says: 'It’s only slightly more difficult than changing a lightbulb: it’s basically 6 screws, pulling off a bezel, unconnecting the old screen and plugging this one in. That’s it. It’s a 5 minute operation.' She also talks about the 'laptop hospital,' a service depot started by kids in Africa."
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Africa is in a terrible catch 22 situation. In order to have a stable economy, of any kind, they must have respect for law. In order to get that, they have to have a stable economy with sufficient wealth so that people can settle down and have a rule of law. One hopes that netbooks for Africa would help, but, I am not optimistic.
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Yeah because grammar skills are exactly the same as electronics skills! Also, your interpreter seems to be buggy, since you mistook an undefined identifier for a language grammar error. ;) ;)
If I would judge the technical skills of the Slashdot crowd by its social skills and manners, I would assume that they all use AOL.
P.S.: I know someone will find an error in the grammar of this sentence. If you do so, go ahead, and answer me in my own native language: Luxemburgish! Good luck with that! ;)
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It's Luxembourgish (Lëtzebuergesch), you insensitive clod! (spelling, not grammar :-)
But don't let anyone nag you about your language skills - or your spelling skills. You should see some of my misplaced accents in my written French. It's like "I didn't really write that, did I?"