Re: [Haifux Lecture] The OLPC project

2007-04-11 Thread Erez D

strange name One Laptop Per Child
so what if a child has two laptops, do we take one from him ?

a better name would be A Laptop For Each Child (LFEC)

;-)
erez.

On 4/10/07, Zvi Devir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Time+Place : Monday 16/04/2007 18:30, Taub 3
Speaker: Zvi Devir
Host   : Haifa Linux Club
Title  : The Children's Machine (AKA the $100 laptop)
  and the OLPC initiative

Abstract   :
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization dedicated for
the development and construction of the Children's Machine, commonly
known as the $100 laptop. The Children's Machine is an inexpensive
laptop computer that will be distributed to children, especially in
developing countries, to provide them with access to knowledge and
modern forms of education.

In this talk, the OLPC project and the Children's Machine will be
presented. I'll talk about the concepts of the project, and discuss some
of the hardware and software considerations. The presentation will be
given with a XO-B2 machine.


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Re: [Haifux Lecture] The OLPC project

2007-04-11 Thread yaron
Ehhh,

If you wish to be accurate you have to say At least one laptop for each child 
(ALOLFEC)

;-)

Yaron Kahanovitch 
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Subject: Re: [Haifux Lecture] The OLPC project

strange name One Laptop Per Child
so what if a child has two laptops, do we take one from him ?

a better name would be A Laptop For Each Child (LFEC)

;-)
erez.

On 4/10/07, Zvi Devir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Time+Place : Monday 16/04/2007 18:30, Taub 3
 Speaker: Zvi Devir
 Host   : Haifa Linux Club
 Title  : The Children's Machine (AKA the $100 laptop)
   and the OLPC initiative

 Abstract   :
 One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization dedicated for
 the development and construction of the Children's Machine, commonly
 known as the $100 laptop. The Children's Machine is an inexpensive
 laptop computer that will be distributed to children, especially in
 developing countries, to provide them with access to knowledge and
 modern forms of education.

 In this talk, the OLPC project and the Children's Machine will be
 presented. I'll talk about the concepts of the project, and discuss some
 of the hardware and software considerations. The presentation will be
 given with a XO-B2 machine.


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[Haifux Lecture] The OLPC project

2007-04-10 Thread Zvi Devir

Time+Place : Monday 16/04/2007 18:30, Taub 3
Speaker: Zvi Devir
Host   : Haifa Linux Club
Title  : The Children's Machine (AKA the $100 laptop)
 and the OLPC initiative

Abstract   :
One Laptop per Child (OLPC) is a non-profit organization dedicated for
the development and construction of the Children's Machine, commonly
known as the $100 laptop. The Children's Machine is an inexpensive
laptop computer that will be distributed to children, especially in
developing countries, to provide them with access to knowledge and
modern forms of education.

In this talk, the OLPC project and the Children's Machine will be
presented. I'll talk about the concepts of the project, and discuss some
of the hardware and software considerations. The presentation will be
given with a XO-B2 machine.


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