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<comment date="2012-02-27T17:41:12Z" name="Manzal" signature="[[Benutzer:Manzal|Manzal]]">
<comment date="2012-02-27T17:41:12Z" name="Manzal" signature="[[Benutzer:Manzal|Manzal]]">
Danke für die gute Vorgabe!
Danke für die gute Vorgabe!
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I don&#8217;t think that this is a conspiracy or anything close to such a thing.Personally I knew that Wayan Vota was working for Geekcorps and writing for olpcnews as I had briefly met with him during Computex 2006 back in June. Geekcorps as an organization is also working together with HP and VIA Technologies. And also Intel apparently. But does the fact that his employer partners with a number of companies that are also dealing with ICT in the emerging markets really disqualify his opinion on the OLPC project? I don&#8217;t think so.While one can debate the site&#8217;s writing style and non-scientific (and at times non-constructive) way of criticizing, I strongly believe that they often raise very interesting and valid points. All in all olpcnews does provide a badly needed &#8220;other perspective&#8221; on the whole project. Most other publications (on- and offline) reporting on the OLPC project don&#8217;t seem to know anything about the emerging markets, or ICT and its impact on societies.It would have made sense for the olpcnews about-page to include that Wayan was working for Geekcorps. That way everyone could have known &#8220;where the comments were coming from&#8221;.Just my 2 euro-cents&#8230;
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Rsiugiu meinte …

<comment date="2012-02-24T08:26:12Z" name="Rsiugiu" signature="Rsiugiu"> Ich habe bewusst die Rabbinerin beschrieben. Da viele nicht wissen, dass es auch einen weiblichen Rabbiner gibt. Man kann den männlichen Kollegen ja noch dazu nehmen. </comment>

Manzal meinte …

<comment date="2012-02-27T17:39:59Z" name="Manzal" signature="Manzal"> Bereits geschehen Rabbiner Gleichberechtigung :-) </comment>

Manzal meinte …

<comment date="2012-02-27T17:41:12Z" name="Manzal" signature="Manzal"> Danke für die gute Vorgabe! </comment>

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<comment date="2012-04-04T07:33:10Z" name="viagra on line" url="http://www.yourviagraguide.com/"> I don’t think that this is a conspiracy or anything close to such a thing.Personally I knew that Wayan Vota was working for Geekcorps and writing for olpcnews as I had briefly met with him during Computex 2006 back in June. Geekcorps as an organization is also working together with HP and VIA Technologies. And also Intel apparently. But does the fact that his employer partners with a number of companies that are also dealing with ICT in the emerging markets really disqualify his opinion on the OLPC project? I don’t think so.While one can debate the site’s writing style and non-scientific (and at times non-constructive) way of criticizing, I strongly believe that they often raise very interesting and valid points. All in all olpcnews does provide a badly needed “other perspective” on the whole project. Most other publications (on- and offline) reporting on the OLPC project don’t seem to know anything about the emerging markets, or ICT and its impact on societies.It would have made sense for the olpcnews about-page to include that Wayan was working for Geekcorps. That way everyone could have known “where the comments were coming from”.Just my 2 euro-cents…


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