Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!cs.uoregon.edu!ogicse!qiclab!percy!m2xenix!quagga!hippo!ccml From: ccml@hippo.ru.ac.za (Mike Lawrie) Newsgroups: comp.society.development Subject: Re: Who is on the net? Message-ID: Date: 8 Jun 91 15:21:45 GMT References: <1591@ucl-cs.uucp> Sender: usenet@quagga.ru.ac.za (Rhodes University NNTP server) Organization: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa Lines: 26 In <1591@ucl-cs.uucp> G.Joly@cs.ucl.ac.uk (Gordon Joly) writes: >What I may be trying to say is that you may be able to put up a solar >cell, with a $50 (that food for ~100 days in some areas) terminal and >a modem, to push data down a telehone line "reliable for 3 hours a >day", but where are you are going to buy or exchange or cannibilise >spare parts for any part of the equipment that breaks down? What you are actually saying is a lot of trash, viz don't let anyone start because it is conceivable that something might possibly go wrong with their equipment and this could not get fixed. You have not the slightest idea of what can be done with a "mirrors and string" approach, and this represents a very disappointing but not atypical attitude from someone in a high-tech country. If you encourage something to get off the ground, you'd end up surprised at what results could be achieved, if you kill it because the sky might fall on your head, you get nowhere. Mike -- Mike Lawrie Director Computing Services, Rhodes University, South Africa ............................................... Rhodes University condemns racism and racial segregation