So much for the "digital divide"
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So much for the "digital divide"
Devolution is quite as natural as evolution, and may be just as pleasing, or even a good deal more pleasing, to God. If the average man is made in God's image, then a man such as Beethoven or Aristotle is plainly superior to God, and so God may be jealous of him, and eager to see his superiority perish with his bodily frame.
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6.4 MB isn't that much nowadays, but considering that it's starting at under $40, I'd say that computers are now getting cheap enough for even people under the poverty line to afford. What I find funny is that my parents got a similar computer 6-7 years back for 50 times that price.
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Not at all. The theory of the digital divide was that the poor would get poorer and poorer because they would never be able to acquire the computer skills that the "rich" would be able to obtain through exposure to computers at a young age.Durran Korr wrote:Ah, the digital divide, the shocking phenomenon that some people can afford better technology than others.
Devolution is quite as natural as evolution, and may be just as pleasing, or even a good deal more pleasing, to God. If the average man is made in God's image, then a man such as Beethoven or Aristotle is plainly superior to God, and so God may be jealous of him, and eager to see his superiority perish with his bodily frame.
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Exposure that a kid can get at a library, a public school, or from his parents for about $200 bucks and around $9 a month (computers, not just this one, are extremely cheap these days).
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I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
Which is ironic, because I was raised in a family that had always barely scraped by through most of the '80s and early '90s, and now I'm building computers for my friends that were born to millionaire parents.The theory of the digital divide was that the poor would get poorer and poorer because they would never be able to acquire the computer skills that the "rich" would be able to obtain through exposure to computers at a young age.
Nowadays, just about anyone can afford a computer, or at least have good access to one. The only thing that wealth gets you is the ability to play the newest games and run system-heavy applications a tad faster.
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It's a good thing that american schools are so well funded so this will utterly disappear.Durran Korr wrote:Exposure that a kid can get at a library, a public school, or from his parents for about $200 bucks and around $9 a month (computers, not just this one, are extremely cheap these days).
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The DD is a main target of the NAACP and other civil rights organizations. Closing it is one of the higher goals that such orgs must do to further their causes. Half because it will push more minorities further into the world of business, the other half is because if they don't have enough members who are professionals they won't have a good enough funding basis to compete with other lobbying groups.