My point isn't religion. I'm all for religious freedom, and I don't aspire to a USSR/North Korea state of affairs. But I have subscribed to this list for ICT issues. If I wanted bible excerpts, or any other religious texts, or celebrity gossip, or descriptions of yoga postures, or information on dog breeds, I'd go somewhere else.


On 9 December 2011 11:35, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com> wrote:
Muraya, you forgot to mention that twitter has a new interface -
another avenue for highlighting our issues.
Liz, well, I find it relative, for our redemprion is near - the cost
of internet + voice calls will drop soon, the time it takes to
register a company will be just 36 HRS, firms which are selling data
will be bound by SLA and KPLC will either have a (non-state)
competitor or be providing services as it should.
By the way, how far is the digital switch going on?

Andrea, religious issues can sometimes lead to people fighting, but
hey, they remain part of our lives - sometimes as they say, a change
is as good as a rest (for just a moment), and thus rest my case.

Siku njema.

On 09/12/2011, S.M. Muraya <murigi.muraya@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seriously, Mc Tim is right...no God allowed... Like in the USSR or North
> Korea :)
>
> No dog / social club / gansta rap too? These are other off topics that have
> been noted in the past -- but there were never any complaints :)
>
> Anyway, PS Ndemo
>
> FaceBook is where most nice people hangout.
>
> Google+ is currently more ideological / technocratic.
>
> Last I checked, Google+ had about 5% of the FaceBook population / niceties
> + noise.
>
> If you want reach -- go FaceBook.... If you want ideologues / to be more
> technocratic -- Google+
>
> Waiting for you on Google+.
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 8:22 AM, Lizette Kraft <lfkraft@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> To All Listers.
>>
>> My apologies for sending the email. I never do send anything religious.
>> just thought a for a word of encouragement. No offence meant to anyone.
>>
>> Again my sincere apologies.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 7:59 PM, Andrea Bohnstedt <
>> andrea.bohnstedt@ratio-magazine.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Right guys. Could we stick to vaguely ICT-related topics, pretty please?
>>>
>>> On 6 December 2011 19:30, Lizette Kraft <lfkraft@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Here is the word of God for today that I felt was so appropriate to the
>>>> way many of us who feel so strongly about what's going on in our
>>>> country.
>>>> Let us pray with one voice, for our God is still and always will be in
>>>> Control. He gave us hope and we must believe that all things are
>>>> possible
>>>> in Him. It is for us to do what is right in His sight that will lift us
>>>> up
>>>> in our situations.
>>>>
>>>> The word of God is power in itself.
>>>>
>>>> *Verse:           Luke 21:28*
>>>>
>>>> *Look up and lift up your heads, because your redemption (deliverance)
>>>> is drawing near.*
>>>>
>>>> *- Sometimes things can get us down.
>>>> - Perhaps we think that things will never change.
>>>> - The issue is that things do change.
>>>> - We must look up and expect it to happen.*
>>>> *PRAYER: Lord, I look to You. You are my deliverer and You will make a
>>>> way for me. I will not be discouraged but I will lift up my head and
>>>> trust
>>>> You. Amen.
>>>> *--
>>>> Be blessed.
>>>>
>>>> Lizette
>>>>
>>>> Lizette Kraft
>>>> P.O. Box 18488, 00500
>>>> Nairobi, Kenya
>>>> Cell: 0722-800362
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