Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Feb 2012 09:47 UTC
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That's because there's a huge market out there for what the hardware manufacturers *dont want* .... commodity disposable computers. And a pair of extremely profitable technology companies don't want this market to expand either. It's time to start developing this new market to break up and replace that old tired one.




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I love this rage an paranoia that is been generated about the so called poor planning of a charity who’s aim was to improve the IT in the UK by creating a readily affordable computer.
I have watched the entire media storm getting bigger and bigger and logged on this morning in a vain attempt to buy one of the first batch and almost fell over laughing when I saw the distribution partners.
Not only did I recognise them as you can count the number of UK based electronics distributers with one hand. I recognised them from years ago as they are the main two distributors who supply electrical components to the educational institutions in the UK and have done for longer than I can remember.
When I was studying electronics at school back in the 80’s that was where you got your components from you had to make a list as part of a project they were even named in exams.
I was even more amused when dropping my son of at school this morning and popping into his science class and asking if they had a copy of the RS catalogue and the teacher had it in his hand in around 30 seconds told me that for what the whole point of the entire Pi exercise had a good chance of doing just that.
The thing I don’t think they thought of in the six years they have taken developing this alongside doing their day jobs is just how popular it would be.