Re: [kictanet] Elections 2013: BVR Kits a raw deal for Kenyans
True true true. I mean how do you replace paper with an old skull computer then chest thumb that ur updated. Its just too shallow for a 55% of Kenyans who claim to be educated or rather literate too be hoodwinked. I have always thought smthig was a miss especially when in a connected world someone literally claims they cannot communicate with others in the other end of the world. Something that I do everyday in less than a minute..(claim dat they are incapable of haandling the exercise from foreign ground ) Sent from Yahoo! Mail on Android
Now. I suspect that during the elections there will be folks who will get to the voting booth only to find their records missing. What form of redundancy is there? What if one of the flash disks gets a virus and accidentally gets wiped? So many things could go wrong. Sent from my iPhone On 29 Nov 2012, at 16:07, meshack emakunat <memakunat@yahoo.com> wrote:
True true true. I mean how do you replace paper with an old skull computer then chest thumb that ur updated. Its just too shallow for a 55% of Kenyans who claim to be educated or rather literate too be hoodwinked. I have always thought smthig was a miss especially when in a connected world someone literally claims they cannot communicate with others in the other end of the world. Something that I do everyday in less than a minute..(claim dat they are incapable of haandling the exercise from foreign ground )
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From: Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>; To: <memakunat@yahoo.com>; Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>; Subject: [kictanet] Elections 2013: BVR Kits a raw deal for Kenyans Sent: Thu, Nov 29, 2012 12:44:17 PM
Hello Kenyans
Kenyans were conned, or something is afoot:
I was listening to Lincoln Njogu's interview on Radio Citizen this morning and it came out from the IIEBC representative that the BVR kits are not networked. This confirmed my suspicion the day I went to register as a voter. After looking and missing seeing any device that would provide network connectivity on the equipment, I asked the clerks if the voters details are updated in the central database realtime and their answer was a NO. They send a flash disk to some place every evening to have the records updated on something. And the way I thought this was a "connected" (networked) system. No wonder the minister said the Diaspora will not vote this time round. IIEBC says otherwise, but don't say how they will vote. Kenyans WERE CONNED. These are standalone electronic records, we just did put paper away, but I can bet my life the system can be manipulated to serve sinister interests. My take on this nonsense called BVR. Nonsense!
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On 29 November 2012 16:33, Phares Kariuki <pkariuki@gmail.com> wrote:
Now. I suspect that during the elections there will be folks who will get to the voting booth only to find their records missing. What form of redundancy is there? What if one of the flash disks gets a virus and accidentally gets wiped? So many things could go wrong.
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Well, as predicted, some IEBC records somewhere are missing, due to computer "issues" http://the-star.co.ke/news/article-104623/corridors-power
On 29 Nov 2012, at 16:07, meshack emakunat <memakunat@yahoo.com> wrote:
True true true. I mean how do you replace paper with an old skull computer then chest thumb that ur updated. Its just too shallow for a 55% of Kenyans who claim to be educated or rather literate too be hoodwinked. I have always thought smthig was a miss especially when in a connected world someone literally claims they cannot communicate with others in the other end of the world. Something that I do everyday in less than a minute..(claim dat they are incapable of haandling the exercise from foreign ground )
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------------------------------ * From: * Odhiambo Washington <odhiambo@gmail.com>; * To: * <memakunat@yahoo.com>; * Cc: * KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>; * Subject: * [kictanet] Elections 2013: BVR Kits a raw deal for Kenyans * Sent: * Thu, Nov 29, 2012 12:44:17 PM
Hello Kenyans Kenyans were conned, or something is afoot:I was listening to Lincoln Njogu's interview on Radio Citizen this morning and it came out from the IIEBC representative that the BVR kits are not networked. This confirmed my suspicion the day I went to register as a voter. After looking and missing seeing any device that would provide network connectivity on the equipment, I asked the clerks if the voters details are updated in the central database realtime and their answer was a NO. They send a flash disk to some place every evening to have the records updated on something. And the way I thought this was a "connected" (networked) system. No wonder the minister said the Diaspora will not vote this time round. IIEBC says otherwise, but don't say how they will vote. Kenyans WERE CONNED. These are standalone electronic records, we just did put paper away, but I can bet my life the system can be manipulated to serve sinister interests. My take on this nonsense called BVR. Nonsense!-- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler.
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Dennis Kioko
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meshack emakunat
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Phares Kariuki