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To: elmatador who wrote (73037)3/24/2010 12:58:27 AM
From: Maurice Winn5 Recommendations  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 74559
 
ElM, being of the Brazilian barrio, you are unaware of your barbaric ways, thinking them just fine. Chimps think they are doing well too, swinging around in the forest. But they will never create CDMA or Google.

<You are lucky this is the 21st Century else we will take the placer over, enslave you as we used to do.>

So come on, be a good chap. Stop rattling the cage and shaking the tree branches to show your mettle. Go back to your native habitat and chant some barbarian incantations. We will try to educate you to civility. Next time you have a cup of coffee, try holding your pinky out. Then, one day try upgrading to tea. In fine bone china. en.wikipedia.org

Mqurice



To: elmatador who wrote (73037)4/4/2010 9:00:38 PM
From: Snowshoe  Respond to of 74559
 
Dubai jails Indian pair for 'sexy texts'
news.bbc.co.uk



To: elmatador who wrote (73037)5/1/2010 3:47:33 PM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (7) | Respond to of 74559
 
ElM, you barbarian. Come here. You have got some explaining to do. Mq the Amazing Wayoman detector has caught Huawei in the act of unreeling bung fibre.

<Kampala — UGANDA is laying the wrong fibre optic cable for the national backbone infrastructure, local and international experts have said. Uganda is using the G652 type whereas it should be using G655 for the kind of data Uganda will need to transmit. But despite instructions from the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and Parliament to halt the second phase until the technical issues have been resolved, the Chinese company, Huawei Technologies, has refused to stop.

Cont.: allafrica.com
>

No doubt you are doing the same thing in Angola, playing on the ignorance of the local yokels so that you, Huawei and others can abscond with the loot, leaving Angola thinking they have got the modern world strung across the land: Message 26502914

Made in China should be considered to be fake and faulty, if not actually toxic [like melamine in baby milk], until proven otherwise. No doubt Huawei's fibre is in that category unless they have been pinned down with a good specification and quality control testing. Come on, fess up. What's the fibre you unrolled?

Mqurice