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Intel supplies Libya with 150,000 Classmates

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By Stevie Smith Oct 31, 2007, 13:32 GMT

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techschool07Oct 31st, 2007 - 23:04:41

Selling low cost computers to Libyan 'children'- I wonder how many of these, or the lap top for every child are going to end up in the hands of terrorists.... rugged, low cost (take it from a kid or a school), network capabilities.... sounds like a nice military device. Take a look at 'high tech Heretic' by Clifford Stoll for some thoughts on how useful dumping money into tech for education is, at the expense of everything else.

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icarJan 16th, 2008 - 23:28:55

I agree with your point of veiw techschool07,i guess intel should play is the smart way and should equipe these laptops with a bomb that kill the users of these laptop just in case it would be used by a terrorest and by the way this will be a good idea to get back the money that was paid for their oil and kill them in the same way no worried about the children there must be a chance some of them will grow to be come a terrorest so why wait untill then just kill them all now

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