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Re: We need local books digitized now!

They put up a form for interested persons to join. I completed the form and that was the last I heard from them. Maybe they are busy at it....

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Re: We need local books digitized now!

Hi Chanyane, We will be sending updates to everyone who signed up shortly.

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Re: Brodacom’s base stations to go under the hammer

They appear to be selling the "assets" or "equipment" - not the company which holds the POTRAZ licence and frequencies to operate this equipment. The company would presumably also have all the...

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Re: Brodacom’s base stations to go under the hammer

Where are the cars? Surely there must be a few executive cars around? No unsuccessful Zimbabwean company is short of the mandatory executive Benz or 50!

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Re: Bitcoin, a currency and payments opportunity for Zimbabweans?

Read about it for the first time a couple of weeks ago applied to the Zim Context here http://www.newzimbabwe.com/opi.... Will be interesting to see how it all plays out. May buy some for speculative...

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Re: A Pie for Zim

The Pi is a pie in the sky. Its not there - I want it but it is not available for me to buy. Agreed, that this could be very useful to Zim - but it aint there!

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Re: Hey Zimbabwean techies, do you freelance online? Should you?

Been doing it for 10 years now.It is a sure way to get constant revenue streams.In fact we are looking for freelance techies with skills ranging from A+ , Networking , Linux , Security , Cisco , VoIP...

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Re: Bitcoin, a currency and payments opportunity for Zimbabweans?

I don't considered Bitcoins myself because it is still only accepted by a very small group of online merchants besides as mentioned the system could contain unexploited flaws and since there is no...

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Re: Bitcoin, a currency and payments opportunity for Zimbabweans?

http://bitcoin.it/wiki maya mdhara murikuda kudya mari dzevanhu mahara

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Re: Brodacom’s base stations to go under the hammer

Mr. Zachary Wazara, you're a Bad CEO who Killed a good business..shame on you!

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Re: Brodacom’s base stations to go under the hammer

a good idea to take into consideration....apo mataura mdhara, anozvitenga anozvishandisei?

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Re: Sorry for the newsletter mix-ups: here’s how to subscribe again

I'm curious, why did u migrate?

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Re: We need local books digitized now!

I certainly agree with you, I don't know what's worry with those authors/ writers! they just need to get a old pc (pentinum 1) and a scanner and just scan them and OCR (optical Character read) into a...

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Re: We need local books digitized now!

instead of waiting for NGO's to donate books, we can use them on smartphones and PC, it's better than a class room sharing ONE text book! That is absurd!

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Re: Brodacom’s base stations to go under the hammer

The problem in my opinion is that Brodacom tried to invest in a chinese technology and failed dismally.. no one is going to purchase t-cdma equipment because no one else is using it here... besides...

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Re: A Pie for Zim

just wondering how many people with t.v with hdmi ports, who will benefit from this..

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Re: A Pie for Zim

Im not a programmer bt having played with pie(after my boss forced me to), lm seriously considering what programs(spying on pple's keyboard and mobile phones) l can learn to make using it.Imagine...

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Re: A Pie for Zim

With some start-up capital you can easily ship 7 inch Android tablets from China to Zim (or anywhere in Africa) at a cost way below $100 each through Alibaba.com. You can then brand them and sell them...

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Re: A Pie for Zim

Havent we discussed this before. TechZim actually featured a very good article by Tendai http://www.techzim.co.zw/2012/...

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Re: A Pie for Zim

It has a SD Video-out port as well, which connects using AV-cables. So if your TV accepts connections from a DVD player, you can connect a Raspberry Pi to it.

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