It is nothing to do with recycling! the cost of the XO laptop is about 
$200 (yes, about twice what they were initially hoping for, partly 
because the dollar fell in value thanks to Bush) They are selling them 
on Amazon for $399 which is enough money to purchase 2 laptops. One goes 
to you, one goes to an educational project in a third world country. 
Apparently you may be able to offset the donated part of the price 
against tax. (personally I wouldn't bother)
I bought an XO via america in the first round a year ago. It is great 
but now the design is a year old, not sure I would buy the same model at 
this stage because I am an early adopter and it isn't early any more. 
There are drawing board designs of the X0-2 
http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/fullimage.php?image=10509 which looks 
great, but not out until 2010.
Alan.
B STEVENS wrote:
> I looked at the various sites and it seems to me that these people 
> just want cash as opposed to recycling old laptops... where does "give 
> one get one" come into it?
>
> Regards
>
> Bryan
>
> --- On *Wed, 12/11/08, Stephen Davies 
> /<stephen.davies@???>/* wrote:
>
>     From: Stephen Davies <stephen.davies@???>
>     Subject: [Hampshire] OLPC In Europe - At Last
>     To: hampshire@???
>     Date: Wednesday, 12 November, 2008, 7:26 AM
>
>     It looks like that we can get our hands on the little beasts from 17th 
>     (well order them anyway)
>
>     http://www.olpcnews.com/sales_talk/g1g1v2/breaking_news_g1g1_coming_to_europe_nov_17.html
>
>     via Amazon.
>
>     Steve D
>
>
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