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RE[4]: I really hope ... - how to beat the Pi
by Soulbender on Sat 26th May 2012 05:29
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RE[5]: I really hope ... - how to beat the Pi
by ilovebeer on Sat 26th May 2012 06:11
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If you remove big business from our education system, you have practically nothing left at all.
If that's he case maybe you should get cracking on creating s system that doesn't suck.
If that's he case maybe you should get cracking on creating s system that doesn't suck.
That kind of change can only come from congress. They are, afterall, the ones who gutted & ruined our education system, along with using college as a means to get into the load business.





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Microsoft could simply continue the practice of swooping in with a truck load of hardware to donate complete computer labs.
Pi @ 35$ > MS donations @ 0$
I think it would be a travesty if MS did such a thing just to keep the "get them early" loyalty program going but it has been there usual response to schools choosing other branding.
You say that as if there's not any mutual benefit. How exactly does it harm a school when their entire computer lab costs them $0? How exactly does it harm the students that they have a computer lab to use? Lastly, what do you expect in a system that's been forced to see out their own sponsors and partnerships because they've been grossly underfunded by the politicians? If you remove big business from our education system, you have practically nothing left at all. Would that be better?