Dear Caleb
Sorry if it is only now that I drop a line. I agree with you. A critical
analysis of our political scene shows that people are looking forward to
politicians who make a difference. They got disappointed by older
politicians who thought that doing politics is just a question of dishing
mo
Alaka,
That boy was "Progressively hopeful". Perhaps "hoping to keep Progress" at that
rate per term is risky but matters of the nature can change linearly or
exponentially - unpredictable.
Robert
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 02:09:47 -0800From: calebal...@yahoo.comto:
westnile...@kym.netsub
...and when I need to pour beer into my glass, do I insert a code or
somethingin South Korea?
Just asking.
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 1:28 PM, Caleb Alaka wrote:
> Colleagues, did you know that South Korea is the most "wired" Country in
> the World. It has internet on trains, on buses and in t
Alaka
I am not a lawyer, but have seen many on TV and this is what I picked
up.
There is a big difference between hearsay and evidence
98% reported by someone else is hearsay
98% on a piece of paper kept from Senior 3 is evidence
Hearsay is usually inadmissible as evidence in a court
So ..
Colleagues, did you know that South Korea is the most "wired" Country in the
World. It has internet on trains, on buses and in taxis, which is always free.
Hotels put computers in every room. 93% of South Korean households receive
broadband. the highest penetration in the world. People watch
My neighbor is an interesting person. He summoned me to talk to His son about
his academic woes. For the record, the Boy got 6 % in mathematics. When I
unleashed my bravado on the poor boy including a 98% I got in Mathematics in
Senior three Mvara S.S ( for avoidance of doubt ask Mr. Drasi of M