Seil
05-23-2010, 10:33 PM
Free Rice (http://www.freerice.com/)
* Click on the right answer in the middle of this page.
* If you get it right, you get a harder question. If you get it wrong, you get an easier question.
* For each answer you get right, we donate 10 grains of rice to the United Nations World Food Program.
I'm bringing this up only because I just found out about Mines Awareness Trust, (http://www.minesawareness.org/) a group dedicated to removing land mines from war-torn countries. At first, I thought of Minesweeper, but then... then I remembered that scene from Charlie Wilsons War, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgx5WkwSJzU) the one where people in tents in the desert are talking about kids who've had their bodies blown apart by "Toy Mines."
Now this isn't a "DONATE NAO!" thread, but more of a divining rod to see what charities are out there, how they could be better run or organized and where the relief money should go - including administrative costs with those running the charity and those transporting the money or goods.
* Click on the right answer in the middle of this page.
* If you get it right, you get a harder question. If you get it wrong, you get an easier question.
* For each answer you get right, we donate 10 grains of rice to the United Nations World Food Program.
I'm bringing this up only because I just found out about Mines Awareness Trust, (http://www.minesawareness.org/) a group dedicated to removing land mines from war-torn countries. At first, I thought of Minesweeper, but then... then I remembered that scene from Charlie Wilsons War, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgx5WkwSJzU) the one where people in tents in the desert are talking about kids who've had their bodies blown apart by "Toy Mines."
Now this isn't a "DONATE NAO!" thread, but more of a divining rod to see what charities are out there, how they could be better run or organized and where the relief money should go - including administrative costs with those running the charity and those transporting the money or goods.