Disney has officially announced the expected sequel to the 2003 hit Finding Nemo, and it makes so much sense because it's called Finding Dory. Ellen DeGeneres will star as the voice of Dory, the character you'd expect to be lost in the first place because she has a short-term memory problem.
DeGeneres offered a quip to accompany the news. “I have waited for this day for a long, long, long, long, long, long time,” she said. “I’m not mad it took this long. I know the people at Pixar were busy creating ‘Toy Story 16.' "
Finding Dory is scheduled to be released in November of 2015. Link
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I've still never seen one of those $100 computers that were supposed to take over the world a few years ago.
The last time I checked it's about 350 for the two.
This on the other hand will blow up in price if, and that's a big if, it comes to the states.
Sad.
It may go the way of the Indian Tata as far as the price going out of reach of those who really need it after the safety commission and good old american import/export taxation.
Just like the OLPC fiasco - first it was $50/ea then when the prototype was released it was $99/each and then reality set in and it's a $250 piece-o-crap that nobody wants and can easily be replaced by numerous Netbooks off the shelf at Walmart for less money.
Besides - there are more studies showing that technology interferes with learning then there are that shows it helps.