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charities in a downturn

charities in a downturn

Posted Jan 7, 2009 23:51 UTC (Wed) by jspaleta (subscriber, #50639)
In reply to: charities in a downturn by BrucePerens
Parent article: Changes at OLPC

"I do not think OLPC's problem isn't the economy."

Double negative, that sentence parses as the opposite of what you meant to say. Careful... someone might quote you out of context.

Everyone's entitled to their opinion. I'm pretty sure the continued availability of opinions is pretty recession-proof.. but that's just my opinion.

Here's what would be great. Instead of speculating as to whether or not the stated reason is not exceedingly truthful, how about you go ferret out a donor and get them on record agreeing with our assessment of the situation, that they've backed away from the project because of a loss of confidence in the project's direction. That would be fantastic.

-jef


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charities in a downturn

Posted Jan 8, 2009 1:38 UTC (Thu) by motk (guest, #51120) [Link] (2 responses)

What? Then Bruce would be reporting factuality, and that's not what punditry is all about! He's probably have to return his card, or something.

charities in a downturn

Posted Jan 8, 2009 1:48 UTC (Thu) by BrucePerens (guest, #2510) [Link] (1 responses)

Pooh on you. Google is mentioned in the above-cited article as a multi-million-dollar investor. Google's more recent philantrophic activities are listed here. OLPC is not listed.

charities in a downturn

Posted Jan 8, 2009 10:25 UTC (Thu) by metasj (guest, #56000) [Link]

Google.org (which you link to) and Google, Inc. (which sits on the OLPC board) are different entities with different charitable efforts.


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