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By: Susie Elaine on 05 December 2007

If someone gave you a car and a gas source so that you could read by the headlights, you could still start the motor and learn to drive it couldn't you? Of course there would be the danger that you might injure yourself or others if you did not know how to drive it. Is there any such similar and real risk to the child and the community with receiving the computers? If so, I would genuinely be interested in any points you may have. Otherwise, I could care less if his answers and purpose seem like a vanity project, if the product is a good and useful one. Now some of the possible issues that people have been blogging about as to the implematation (such as the adults in the communities recieving the comuters not knowing how to use the computers etc) of the project are another story and hopefully will not be of detriment to the project. Also hopefully people can step up and try to help solve some of those potential concerns by problemsolving and vollunteering etc instead of just wining and naysaying. Many of those issues raised seem workabable.  
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