On Thu, 2 Jan 2003, Guy Baruch wrote:

>
> Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
> >
> Treatment of multiple-children families by the state and society is way
> OT, as well as
> politically explosive, lets NOT go there.

Maybe it is! but it is part of it!
actualy it is part of the reason of why I'm bringing it up now
people should not be depended on cooperates and poor kids should not have
less resources when it comes to education.
Computers is the field I know, it's the field I know the solution to the
problem in.

> >What does the same person do when his
> >kids' school force his children to write homework on their home computer
> >(so one computer is not enough for all the children, just like one desk
> >is not enough for all of them), or to buy specific software that his childrens' 
>teachers demand?
> >
> The issue you present here is that pupils are required to use a personal
> computer
> _at all_, and cannot use public PCs in the school's lab or library.
> This is not a free standards issue, and to present it as such weakens
> other, very strong,
>  claims for free standards (vendor independance, information opacity,
> service opacity, etc.).

Ofcourse it is, computer is a basic need and knowladge these days.

Ely


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