Inside One Laptop per Child: Episode one
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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2007
This is the story of the litte green laptop that could. Meet the faces behind the One Laptop per Child initiative and see what they do every day in the Cambridge, MA office. Sit in on a brainstorming session. And find out what you can do to help.
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Top Comments
nickfizzle 4 years ago
It's not meant to play games or download music. It's meant for school.
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xwishmasterx 5 years ago
you are insane.
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All Comments (115)
shehani0nline 2 years ago
Nice video!
Can you pls send me a used Cd rom? we got PIII computer at our school but we dont have a Cd rom.
Or send me $0.01 to my paypal account...
shehani0nline@yahoo.com
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ryan7211 2 years ago
Can it run Crysis?
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Ippai Oppai 2 years ago
i think one ak47 per child its better
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walter0bz 2 years ago
maybe better than "One AK47 Per Child"
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Scruffmuck 3 years ago
Hey guys have you seen this on my new green laptop.
In some countries there are places called supermarkets where they store all the food.
But best of all you dont have to pay for it, you just show them a little plastic card and forget about it till the next full moon .
Now thats civilised.
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i45on 3 years ago
Maybe they should include a game called Crop-Craft or 'Contraceptive-Craft' instead.
That would be the foundation of a useful education.
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ravensep 3 years ago
wait...dude......how can they play warcraft?..they don't know what that is.......cause...they do not have time for playing games...unlike us...they are very responsible...
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rathat48 3 years ago
Exactly, they need education to be self reliant.
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rathat48 3 years ago
Its not for starving kids dieing, it's for developing countries like india and nigeria, they send them to places were there already schools and developing infrastructure. Education is the most important thing in these places, a developing country relies 100% on education, without education, no money, no food, no infrastructure, nothing! It's a very important program and it is changing the world. there are other organizations for food and water.
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masajhn 3 years ago
and yes, by the way, is your wife hot enough. hahaha.
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