Keep in mind that these will not be gifts "from the people of the US".  They
will be sold to the governments for use as textbooks in schools.  That
changes the dynamic considerably.

Tom

On 1/5/07, Shawn Willden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Friday 05 January 2007 09:38, m h wrote:
> 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"?

I think he's saying that the laptops may not actually make it to the kids
they're intended to serve.  I can see the point, but I'm hopeful that the
design is sufficiently kid-oriented that most of them will.

I fiddled with the VMWare image a bit, too, and found it to be very, very
different, and hard for me to use.  That's not to say that it's a bad
interface, in fact I think the logic behind it makes a lot of sense.  It's
just not what I'm used to.

        Shawn.
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