Kanani Fong is jumping onto a project that Tim Lynch from Free range International has been working on to provide WiFi service to as many Afghans as possible. She has a post up detailing this and how everyone can play. I am tired. It is dead late at night and I ought to go to bed. But before I do, I want to ask you to do a little something for yourself. Give. Yes, I need you to help the Afghanistan FabLab library grow. By buying a book off of their Amazon Wish List, you'll be helping a private effort led by an indefatigable group of non-military nerds, climbing Rube Goldbergs and geeks bring Wi-Fi (they're calling it FabFi) and computer skills to a generation who will influence the future of Afghanistan. The FabFi teens have put together a list of books over here at Public Library Jalalabad... What FAB LAB does is go to small countries to bring the world to them by means of the internet. If you've been reading BabaTim's blog at Free Range International,
Read the complete post at http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Blackfive/~3/J2_3p92R_24/wifi-in-afghanistan.html
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