I dont get it why everyone always sais "They need food, not computers". Of course most of these peoble do need food and water. But if the third world countries want to prevent the gap between us and them to open wider and wider, they have to get their folks educated. There's a huge potential of people in these countries and the best and cheapest source of information nowadays clearly is the internet. So it does make sense to build computers for poor people, I look at it as kind of a self-help project.
...The astute reader will have noted that already, some genuine magical terms from real witchcraft and occultism have been introduced. Druids and Bards are both part of the priesthood of ancient pre-Christian Britain. Wizards are of course the classic practitioners of magic, both in reality and in fantasy fiction. We will look at these roles more in depth in a moment.
Very interesting, seems "real Christians" believe in RL Wizards
Which makes the second post to first post. Complete induction...
... uninterpretable power supply ...
Yeah, those things sure are hard to understand sometimes...
I thought everybody already knew THE Mad Cow Test
http://www.cybersalt.org/cleanlaugh/madcow.htm
I think it was Eddie Brickell - GOODTIMES :
http://www.lyricscrawler.com/song/36103.html
and Weezer - Buddy Holly
"Where's all this sax and violins coming from?"
No problem, Intel sax
I dont get it why everyone always sais "They need food, not computers". Of course most of these peoble do need food and water. But if the third world countries want to prevent the gap between us and them to open wider and wider, they have to get their folks educated. There's a huge potential of people in these countries and the best and cheapest source of information nowadays clearly is the internet. So it does make sense to build computers for poor people, I look at it as kind of a self-help project.
Hmm, I think you forgot that diamond is pure carbon and therefore burns away at much lower temperatures.
...The astute reader will have noted that already, some genuine magical terms from real witchcraft and occultism have been introduced. Druids and Bards are both part of the priesthood of ancient pre-Christian Britain. Wizards are of course the classic practitioners of magic, both in reality and in fantasy fiction. We will look at these roles more in depth in a moment.
Very interesting, seems "real Christians" believe in RL Wizards