arstechnica.com — The One laptop Per Child Project and Intel have put their differences aside, at least for now, as Intel agrees to take a seat on the OLPC Board of Directors. The new "peace" between Intel and OLPC will also involve the project receiving some funding from Intel, and according to a statement, "Intel and OLPC will explore collaborations involving ...
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atomic1fireJul 14, 2007
now they will know the wonders of the dancing banana and be able to recite penut butter jelly time with out problems
Closed AccountJul 14, 2007
They have a wind up yoyo for that.Although the servers might need something to power them. The wifi access point they were making was solar powered so maybe we will see the same for the servers.
stonekeeperJul 14, 2007
OMFG. It's *COUNLDNT* care less!!!! Seriously!!! "I could care less" means I have the ability to care less. Bah!
macewanJul 14, 2007
I has highly disappointed in Intel when I read and article where they said there was plenty of customers in world for both products.That was a s**tty thing to say and a horrible way of looking at this project. Beyond sending a few Intel executives to Africa to help digg for wells I'm wondering how they plan a corporate apology to OLPC and those involved. I'll take my answer off air and thanks for taking my text.
fluxionJul 14, 2007
its generally accepted. get over it. just like "awfully good". doesnt make sense, but nobody cares. if you absolutely must rationalize it, think of it like this:"i could care less" could mean that your mind involuntarilly cares, to a minimal extent, about a particular topic, but you'd be within your rights to care even less.
daftmanJul 15, 2007
Well I couldn't care less whether you could care less or care more.