This has been bugging me for some time but is in the news again today because Intel has pulled out of the project…
Intel has pulled out of a project to put cheap laptops in the hands of children in the developing world.
Citing "philosophical" differences, Intel has withdrawn its funding and technical help from the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project.
SourceThis is the scheme to manufacture cheap ($100) laptops and give them to children in developing countries like Haiti, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Cambodia, Mongolia, and Afghanistan.
Now don’t get me wrong, I’m all for educating these children and perhaps,
just perhaps the sorry state of these countries will improve because of it.
But the thing that really annoys me is that every time I sit down in front of the telly that bastard advert comes on and tells me that seventeen children will die in the next three minutes because of the simple issue of lack of clean water to drink.
Now, call me old fashioned, but I can’t help but think those children would prefer to have a belly full of food and some fresh water than be able to browse the Evian website (
http://www.evian.com/) on a wind-up laptop…
Moreover, if you are starving and desperate for clean water aren’t you more likely to flog the bastard laptop to buy some food or steal them if the local school has them?
Something is desperately wrong with the ‘logic’ behind his programme…