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I think you need to get some perspective on the whole project here. For nearly 10 years, this project has built more than 100 schools in inaccessible parts of Cambodia. They have introduced a telemedicine program in which village nurses can get medical advice from urban doctors. This internet connection isn't just "e-mail;" it's a link to commerce, education and information. It's fine to make fun, but the intent is earnest and important in a country where a 100 mile distance between villages can mean a five or six-hour truck ride. I think the irony is that you haven't given any evidence of your charity. Maybe you should build a school./
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