The $100 Laptop

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EvilBastard
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Does anyone know anything about these things, like how useful they are or what kind of pick-up they've had in the kinds of places that they're designed for?

I'm thinking about donating some for Christmas (apparently my evil bastardy only goes so far :) ) and just want to make sure that they're actually useful. Doesn't hurt that it's tax deductible (you see, EB is still alive and well), but it occured to me that it would be a Good Thing: right now there are "starving children in Africa" who have no idea that TSOM or HL exist, and that's just wrong.
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EvilBastard wrote:right now there are "starving children in Africa" who have no idea that TSOM or HL exist
Oh, the humanity! :lol:
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