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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kenndo: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Herukhuti: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Doug M: [qb] Jeezus Kenndo, must you spam every thread with endless amounts of irrelevant cut and paste articles? The topic of the thread is African computer tech. You keep saying that's it, that's it, but keep posting more and more spam. Like merinarmer said, with all the resources of Africa including Coltan and other things that go into electronics, Africa is last in terms of manufacturing such components. And please don't post some more spam. There aren't many electronics manufacturers in Africa. [/qb][/QUOTE]I quite like kenndo's optimism actually. It's refreshing and inspiring. In fact, I now BELIEVE Africa has a much greater future in the computing industry than say, Europe. I know this because I am heavily involved in the industry in Europe and I'm not optimistic about growth since those in charge of the industry are old men who want to hold on to power but are unable to adapt to future demands (e.g. demands of the so-called Gen Y or Gen X). I predict that in just 5 years or so, someone like Alive (an "Gen Y" example), would find much better prospects in a place like South Africa or Nigeria. Where he will recieve much higher pay (much less taxes :D ), and he won't have strange old white men trying to prevent him from flexing his creative muscles. The future is bright for Africa. Please keep it coming kenndo, and drown out the pessimism. [/qb][/QUOTE]THANK YOU. :) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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