>OTOH, some parents don't have the chance of spending much time with their kids, because they have to both work long and/or non standard hours to meet both ends.
Yep. Its a horrible cycle, and one that would not be too difficult to break.
The problem is where's the money? What does a congressional canidate gain by having an educated voter populattion? How much harder do advertising or media executives have to work if their target market for poor qualitiy goods and services has room temperatue intelligence?
I hate to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but its pretty obvious that the people with money and power are not interested in sharing, and therefore would oppose the steps forward that we need to take.
>Good points, while I'm kind of sceptical that a lot of familly with little education will invest money in a computer.
True. Though, that $199 computer at Wal-Mart is a welcome sight (even though I despise Wal-Mart and crappy hardware ;-)
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