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NYTimes.com – One Laptop Per Child

NYTimes.com power Pogue reviews the 0 laptop.

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12 Comments

  1. SizzlingMonkey says:

    “Can we have some Food?” “LOLOLOL! YOU CAN HAS INTERNET.”

    I rest my case…..

  2. brazensteel says:

    one laptop per child is the dumbest social effort EVER

  3. chinaliew says:

    a book can cost 100

    this laptop cost 100 but have unlimited information in it via internet ,it is a life saver for the poor and thrist for kwodlege

  4. KHCKFCKHC says:

    ……..I dunno what is right

  5. zagioh says:

    Does anyone have any yugioh cards?

    …if you dont know what I’m talking about then you should get with the program…yugioh is a card game if you’re so stupid you dont already know, my yugioh deck is one of the best…

    watch my video about my yugioh card deck…if you need help making your own deck…i have the best deck so i could probably help you if i want to

  6. oreospace says:

    Yes a computer can help a child to learn, but giving proprietary internet access to millions of adults to be is an incredidle marketing advantage.

    Let’s get real, those children are hungry and they need health support. But who cares?

  7. ustensmoco says:

    esta laptop esta chido

  8. chocolate10239 says:

    It depends on the age and what they use them for. I agree that an 7 or 8 year olds probably shouldn’t have laptops. By by certain ages, students can have certain laptops. I have one, because my parents are computer people and they lke us to learn all about the world of technology.

  9. alexakadim3s says:

    true very true but one thing it depends how old your son is

  10. SassyP123 says:

    Children in the developing world don’t have pens or paper – the laptop is to help them learn not to play stupid games on. You can’t compare what a child in the developing nations needs with a child in developed countries.

  11. chicolatex says:

    My son doesn’t need a laptop. Children don’t need laptops. They need attention. It’s all about keep society controlled.

  12. ShelleyIsHappy says:

    Wow…. I totally want that!!
    Water Proof, dust/bacteria proof, DROP proof!

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