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		<title>By: Topics about Christian life and Bible readings &#187; Archive &#187; Are laptops a blessing?</title>
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		<description>[...] Home - Sushi Tuesday added an interesting post on Are laptops a blessing?Here&#8217;s a small excerpt Yes and No? Â  Well, let me explain.Â  Laptops are built to sell to business people who work and live in perfect climate and dust free rooms for the most part.Â Â  This greatly reduces downtime and issues.Â  Most missionaries live in conditions that are extremelyÂ  opposite of that.Â  120 degree weather in combination to near 100 percent humidity, etc., is not what the manufacturers had in mind when they build them.Â  (Unless it is the OLPC computer)Â  In fact mostÂ  warranties state that when you ta [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Home &#8211; Sushi Tuesday added an interesting post on Are laptops a blessing?Here&#8217;s a small excerpt Yes and No? Â  Well, let me explain.Â  Laptops are built to sell to business people who work and live in perfect climate and dust free rooms for the most part.Â Â  This greatly reduces downtime and issues.Â  Most missionaries live in conditions that are extremelyÂ  opposite of that.Â  120 degree weather in combination to near 100 percent humidity, etc., is not what the manufacturers had in mind when they build them.Â  (Unless it is the OLPC computer)Â  In fact mostÂ  warranties state that when you ta [...]</p>
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