The simple OLPC CPU Layout made it easier to fix. If they were fixing a HP, a lenovo, or a tower CPU for desktops, they would hve gone more steps than that of OLPC.
Still, I wonder if these repair-situation would go so harmonious in a 3rd world setting, where the boys can be much more competitive. In that respect, gender segregrated IT-education is a must. A blessing in disguise in Muslim countries?
The kids are adorable, and no French, Anglo canadian, american or british kid, speaks ANY foreign language at that level, Sophie was speaking. Interesting to note that 8 year old Sophie's grammatical error "I have 8 years old" (typical for Latin based native speakers) was gone in her 10 year old brother.
Well DUH! Toronto, Alberta, BC, Halifax and the entire USA are right next door to an French-speaking nation, that doesn't seem to improve THEIR French one bit.
It's totallly NOT great that the OLPC is in Canada. Unless every Western OLPC fully subsidizes MORE than one 3rd World OLPC, this will ONLY be to the detriment of 3rd world kids. The OLPC Corp. has huge production problems! The nickname of the OLPC is "$100 Laptop", no kid outside the 3rd world needs it! So, Quebec is considered a 3rd world country now? I'm sure that the Quebecois sometimes feel they are threated like a 3rd world country by the rest of Canada, but really ...
HE HE HE!!! Funny comment about Quebec accent... We have a distinctive English accent, but at least nearly 100% of our child can talk and understand English at a yound age. Being bilingual is great and keeping our accent is part of what we are!
But... Great to see that some OLPC are in Canada. I thought they would only be available in emerging countries.
Such a heavy Québec accent.. they should teach em English young like they do in Ontario so they don't have an accent in either language, like us bilingual people from Ontario ;-)
For those of you wondering, what they say in French is exactly what they said in English. It's also Canadian/Québec French as opposed to France French.
The simple OLPC CPU Layout made it easier to fix. If they were fixing a HP, a lenovo, or a tower CPU for desktops, they would hve gone more steps than that of OLPC.
JoshuaME89723EA 2 years ago
they clearly had a lot of help from a knowledgeable adult which seems pretty counter to what i thought olpc was supposed to be about.
tiwewing 4 years ago
Young intern. That's me.
They used instructions on the OLPC wiki, I provided some pointers, I wouldn't say I gave them "a lot of help".
shenki 4 years ago
That music is from How It's Made
shin0r 4 years ago
Still, I wonder if these repair-situation would go so harmonious in a 3rd world setting, where the boys can be much more competitive. In that respect, gender segregrated IT-education is a must. A blessing in disguise in Muslim countries?
kneegroaw 4 years ago
The kids are adorable, and no French, Anglo canadian, american or british kid, speaks ANY foreign language at that level, Sophie was speaking. Interesting to note that 8 year old Sophie's grammatical error "I have 8 years old" (typical for Latin based native speakers) was gone in her 10 year old brother.
kneegroaw 4 years ago
Get help. They often do. They're right next door to an English-speaking nation.
sudog 4 years ago
Well DUH! Toronto, Alberta, BC, Halifax and the entire USA are right next door to an French-speaking nation, that doesn't seem to improve THEIR French one bit.
Over to you, dog.
kneegroaw 4 years ago
Really? I thought they were next to the USA!
pdclenton 4 years ago
It's totallly NOT great that the OLPC is in Canada. Unless every Western OLPC fully subsidizes MORE than one 3rd World OLPC, this will ONLY be to the detriment of 3rd world kids. The OLPC Corp. has huge production problems! The nickname of the OLPC is "$100 Laptop", no kid outside the 3rd world needs it! So, Quebec is considered a 3rd world country now? I'm sure that the Quebecois sometimes feel they are threated like a 3rd world country by the rest of Canada, but really ...
kneegroaw 4 years ago
HE HE HE!!! Funny comment about Quebec accent... We have a distinctive English accent, but at least nearly 100% of our child can talk and understand English at a yound age. Being bilingual is great and keeping our accent is part of what we are!
But... Great to see that some OLPC are in Canada. I thought they would only be available in emerging countries.
SalsaForte 4 years ago
Such a heavy Québec accent.. they should teach em English young like they do in Ontario so they don't have an accent in either language, like us bilingual people from Ontario ;-)
For those of you wondering, what they say in French is exactly what they said in English. It's also Canadian/Québec French as opposed to France French.
korealis 4 years ago