On 1/5/07, Steven H. McCown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
snip/snip

Their intent was to not emulate the file folder motif or the 'learn
commercial office products' paradigm, so it's a bit different.


When I lived in Chile someone invited me to dinner and was proud to serve me
American Cheese.  I asked them where they got it and they said that the
government (Chilean) was selling it at a good price.  Reading the package, I
read something to the effect of 'Provided by the People of the United
States' and (I quote) "not for sale".  Given that single data point (you'll
probably have others) it will be interesting to see how this laptop is
delivered to the people it's intended to serve.


I'm not sure I get your point.  Are you saying that the interface
should be the same as "grown up" computers?  Or are you saying that if
you were traveling through Africa you wouldn't stoop down low enough
to use said computer created by "Americans"?

-matt

disclaimer - I haven't tried out sugar, I've only seen screencasts
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