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[FreeSoftware] Re: [linuxiran] Fwd: Finalists from poor areas of the wor
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Aryan Ameri |
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[FreeSoftware] Re: [linuxiran] Fwd: Finalists from poor areas of the world |
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Mon, 25 Nov 2002 13:05:00 +0330 |
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On Mon November 25 2002 12:45, Arash Zeini wrote:
> You can now see in the www.e-inclusionsite.org the list of projects
> from poor areas of the world that have reached the finals of the
> Global Junior Challenge and, therefore, qualify to compete for a
> share of the funds raised by the www.e-inclusionsite.org and the
> Global Youth Incubator. The amount available so far is Euro 30,000.
> If you wish to help build a more inclusive world and, particularly,
> projects from poor areas of the world, please visit
> www.e-inclusionsite.org and click everyday the "donation" button in
> the home page. Each one of your clicks releases EURO 5 cents of
> EURO25,000 already donated by the Development Gateway and Unisys.
Hey, but the donator is UNISYS, the same company that has joined forces with
Microsoft and is developing a campaign saying Unix is inflexible and
expensive and everyone should switch to Windoze
Go to www.wehavethewayout.com and see what I mean.
Now, if reducing the digital divide means replacing Unix wiht M$, then it's a
NO NO for me. I would never like to reduce the divide this way!
Maybe because they believe Unix is *expensive*, then they want to help people
switch do the *cheaper* windoze, and by doing this they beleive they can help
poor nations!!!
I mean, I wouldn't accpet a donation from such a company ever !
Cheers
--
Calling their enemies "terrorists" was an excuse for
the Nazis to do whatever violation of the human rights.
Aryan