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		<title>Comment on James Wallbank says: The Zero Dollar Laptop Manifesto by Hello world! &#171; The Zero Dollar Laptop Project</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hello world! &#171; The Zero Dollar Laptop Project</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Zero Dollar Laptop project is inspired by the Zero Dollar Laptop Manifesto developed in partnership with Access Space and St Mungo&#8217;s charity for the homeless as part of [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on  by Tea leaves &#171; Tecnomagia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tea leaves &#171; Tecnomagia</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...]  via Rob van Kranenburg. Datamining is a very old practice. Before people had computers to compute databases with, they [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on happy by one tumblr, one posterous to follow &#124; consumptive.org</title>
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		<dc:creator>one tumblr, one posterous to follow &#124; consumptive.org</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Fresser. com­piled by Kevin Slavin: In a piece for De Mor­gen (sat­ur­day july 4) Dou­glas de Con­ick writes about the five pirates from Soma­lia who are on trial now in Hol­land for try­ing to hijack the freighter Samany­olu. Willem-Jan Ausma is the lay­wer of the youngest one, Yusuf Ahmed (24). Yusuf is now in jail at Alphen aan de Rijn and they talk through an inter­preter. He is so happy! When Willem told him he would try to bring the nine years sen­tence to four he asked why? He enjoys him­self tremen­dously in jail. He gets food, can do sports and wants to learn Dutch and bring over his fam­ily asap. Willem– Jan relates how Yusuf was fish­ing for lob­ster only a few years ago, mak­ing enough money to sup­port his fam­ily. Then the Euro­pean and Asian trawlers came, got all the fish and wrecked the bot­tom of the ocean with their huge nets. No more fish, no more work. You know, the lay­wer says, I know these sto­ries from the papers but when you hear a guy like that tell it it becomes a dif­fer­ent story. And after the fish was gone, other ships came. They dumped chem­i­cals and waste. And now Yusuf is in jail in a place that has prof­ited for all that destruc­tion and is feel­ing happy. — happy [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Fresser. com­piled by Kevin Slavin: In a piece for De Mor­gen (sat­ur­day july 4) Dou­glas de Con­ick writes about the five pirates from Soma­lia who are on trial now in Hol­land for try­ing to hijack the freighter Samany­olu. Willem-Jan Ausma is the lay­wer of the youngest one, Yusuf Ahmed (24). Yusuf is now in jail at Alphen aan de Rijn and they talk through an inter­preter. He is so happy! When Willem told him he would try to bring the nine years sen­tence to four he asked why? He enjoys him­self tremen­dously in jail. He gets food, can do sports and wants to learn Dutch and bring over his fam­ily asap. Willem– Jan relates how Yusuf was fish­ing for lob­ster only a few years ago, mak­ing enough money to sup­port his fam­ily. Then the Euro­pean and Asian trawlers came, got all the fish and wrecked the bot­tom of the ocean with their huge nets. No more fish, no more work. You know, the lay­wer says, I know these sto­ries from the papers but when you hear a guy like that tell it it becomes a dif­fer­ent story. And after the fish was gone, other ships came. They dumped chem­i­cals and waste. And now Yusuf is in jail in a place that has prof­ited for all that destruc­tion and is feel­ing happy. — happy [...]</p>
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