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Re: Re: sam
The book’s on trends for a clean green planet in the 21st century love. It includes a section on technology? BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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Re: Soul Builder101
Thank you very much. Oh man I have to check out Clive Barker. According to the Wikipedia his authorships and filmography suggests to me that I should read the better websites of film analysis and check out some of his writing and filmwork. Check out the new Bill’s Avarde-Garde Collection. The current post features Gertrude Brown: Paper Cups. It’s my look down the cable station list blog. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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August 12, 2009
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Re: sam
Thank you very much love. Kenya needs communication. Leaders in anti-poverty campaigns agree on this. I’ll check on the specifics today. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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August 12, 2009
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Re: Samantha39
Here’s a Blogit good emoticon rose rosette to a rose love. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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August 12, 2009
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Re: snowview
You hear cellphones right love. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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BC-A
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August 12, 2009
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Cellphones are a great boon for keeping in touch and emergencies, but like everything else, tend to be misused (overused?) Thanks for commenting on my post. Nita.
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Samantha39
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August 11, 2009
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I have to say yes; I think communication is extremely important for growth regardless of where it is located! Great story! sam
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sam444
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August 11, 2009
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This piece is extremely creative. The style took me back to the books of that great writer Clive Barker! Well done!
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Soul_Builder101
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August 11, 2009
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Re: for an oldy but a goodie like me cell phones have gone crazy.
I remember when the first cordless phones looked like them. My neighbor talked on the phone in her driveway. However that’s as far as their range of signal still goes. Thank you for your encouragement. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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BC-A
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August 11, 2009
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Re: You always brighten my afternoon
Yep I found on the Web commercial cell phone operations in Kenya. Thank you for your encouragement. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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August 11, 2009
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Re: rockingrector
In rural areas of the States cable television began. They received poor reception of the old analog TV signal. I would think mountains block signals of both TV and cell phones. I guess distance comes in as a factor. I find it interesting and funny anyway. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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BC-A
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August 11, 2009
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Re: We're in rural France
I find your experience most interesting. BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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BC-A
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August 11, 2009
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for an oldy but a goodie like me cell phones have gone crazy.
I remember when we didn't have them at all. One could hide from their Mum for awhile back then, LOL But your usual great post.
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August 11, 2009
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You always brighten my afternoon
You are a well of creativity and unusual thought.
Cell phones might help Kenya, or they may just hinder. I suspect that the end result will remain that the rich get richer and the poor have little or nothing... but at least they can compare hunger with distant relatives :P
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lionreign
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August 11, 2009
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This story is such fun! Cell phones are everywhere now, aren't they? Hope they get a better signal in Kenya than we do in rural Norfolk. My cell phone constantly bears the message, 'Emergency use only.'
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August 11, 2009
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We're in rural France
and would b almost entirely cut off without mobile phones. Not that this is a bad thing if you're on holiday - but not all the time.
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malcolm
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August 11, 2009
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Re: shobana
Similarly to the amnesty there are campaigns that bring them into Kenya. The specific details are in a book on 21st century ecoworld movements at Barnes and Noble. On this one it covered it as where the internet does not love. Ha I myself can’t afford the book in the U.S.! BCA, Bill’s RJJst
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August 10, 2009
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BCA - Yes, I think they can improve communication and businesses in Kenya however I am wondering if they would be able to afford them..I'm not sure. For these current times, cell phones are a necessity I think.
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shobana
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August 10, 2009
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