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Comments on: CherryPal PC still in the clouds, not ready for landing

The CherryPal C100 desktop is delayed due to an issue with its graphics hardware.

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by DigitalFrog September 23, 2008 9:57 AM PDT
Spell check/Proof read needed:

...10-ouch......following on the heals...

Sounds like it will be painful to use....
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by Matt E September 23, 2008 10:19 AM PDT
done and done, DigitalFrog. I certainly didn't mean to imply the CherryPal would hurt or heal you.
by solofreesail September 24, 2008 10:33 PM PDT
Thank you for talking about the CherryPal C100. I am linking to this page from my blog, CherryPal for Everyone, at cherrypal dot blogspot dot com. I am excited about how the CherryPal can bridge barriers to people who have not had access to computers or the internet because of money, fear, education or other challenges. I will be commenting on my experience of using it on my blog as soon as I get my own CherryPal C100!
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by heapmaster October 7, 2008 11:18 PM PDT
check out a greener pc at http://www.greenworldcom.com
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