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Sunday, January 3, 2010

France Rwanda Conflict

France and Rwanda were in conflict,accusing each other of 1994 genocide,i am thinking both of them are responsible.I just laughed at how Paul Kagame insulting the french lawyer who issued his arrest.

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Saturday, January 2, 2010

African accent-prank call

Very very funny,you will laugh so hard,don't blame me if ur ribs crack up.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Je unapenda kudowea wi-fi ya bure?fikiria kwanza inaweza kukutokea puani.

Kwa wale wapenda mitelemko kama mimi,wadau Kalifonia na sehemu zingine wameanzisha karatasi na kukusanya sahihi za watu,ili miji yao ipitishe sheria kuhusu wadandiaji wa internet za bure haswa kwenye majumba ya watu na sehemu za maofisini.Lakini kuna watu wengine wana mawazo tofauti na wanafikiri sio kosa kudandia internet wireless ya bure kwa jirani yako.Haya ndio mawazo yako,napenda kujua na yakwako.Furahia na changia mawazo.


The piggybacker is using the wireless internet connection paid for by another without sharing the cost. This is especially commonplace in an apartment building where many residents live within the normal range of a single wireless connection. Some residents are able to gain free Internet access while others pay. Many ISPs charge monthly rates, however, so there is no difference in cost to the network owner.
People who love piggybacking compare it to :

* Sitting behind another passenger on a train, and reading their newspaper over their shoulder.[2]
* Enjoying the music a neighbour is playing in their backyard.
* Using a drinking fountain.
* Sitting in a chair put in a public place.
* Reading from the light of a porch light or streetlamp.
* Accepting an invitation to a party, since unprotected wireless routers can be interpreted as being open to use.
* Borrowing a cup of sugar [3]

Opponents to piggybacking compare the practice to:

* Entering a home just because the door is unlocked
* Hanging on the outside of a bus to obtain a free ride.
* Connecting one's own wire to a neighbour's house to obtain free cable TV service when the neighbour is a subscriber.



Excessive piggybacking may slow the host's connection, with the host typically unaware of the reason for the reduction of speed. This is more of a problem where a large number of persons are engaging in this practice, such as in an apartment or near a business.