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To: elmatador who wrote (52638)7/23/2009 3:40:18 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217904
 
BBC highlights this news today...

East Africa gets high-speed web
The first undersea cable to bring high-speed internet access to East Africa has gone live.
news.bbc.co.uk

Kenya cable ushers in broadband era
news.bbc.co.uk




To: elmatador who wrote (52638)7/23/2009 5:46:43 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217904
 
ElM, what a great photo. I love it! That's fantastic. Thank you.

But the hole is not like the Millau Viaduct to look at. indiainteracts.in They are just standing around, hands in pockets, "Oh, it looks like a hole in the ground with a wire in it. Hmmm... Big deal". They don't understand the implications. It's better than the Millau Viaduct.

That land doesn't look very valuable as it is, but it looks like an excellent place to build 1 million houses.

When reglaciation arrives in Europe, hordes of people will want to move in. Same from China. Heck, make that 100 million houses, but not all stacked up as in the big smokes, but spread out along the fibre.

The Millau Viaduct is fantastic. It's not possible to photograph it and convey the beauty. Here are lots of photos so combining all into your head you will know what it looks like, bing.com But it is too big in scale and combines so well with the sky, the plateaus, the valley, clouds, and general surroundings that approaching from a distance, you gradually enter its realm rather than seeing it as an object going over a valley.

Yet your little picture makes the Millau Viaduct look like the Roman aqueduct "Pont du Gard" from Uzes to Nimes.

I note the absence of "Anglos". What was the most useful language for that group?

What does the woman have in her hand bag? She looks suspiciously like the brains of the outfit, sent by Beijing to keep you guys on the straight and narrow.

Yay ElM.

Mqurice



To: elmatador who wrote (52638)7/24/2009 3:05:59 PM
From: brian h  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217904
 
Elmat,

A great photo. All I can say is Nokia/Simens are in deep troubles. They are going down gradually. Too bad. Tero and Nokia followers still do not get it.

That Chinese lady look down right like a worker bee. You looked good too.

More photos from you please. We want to see real things. No from those gold dreamers and financial commentators do nothing but talk. :-)

Regards,

Brian