Power is not necessary. Solar power is getting better and better. And
mechanical means can generate power.

Learning material for all forms of literacy is the best starting point, as I
said.


Alfred Bork

University of California, Irvine

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What about reliable, affordable and accessible power?
Errol Hewitt
At 17:04 10/10/2005 -0700, you wrote:

>I would think that the first priority should be literacy, for everyone. In
>the US we still have a high illiteracy rate for adults. Access to current
>technology and information is of no use if the user cannot read.
>
>Mathematical literacy is also high on my list of priorities.
>
>
>
>Alfred Bork

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