Lug

 

I thought this was a community organization dedicated to the promotion and 
discussion of open-source technology. A lot of topics raised and their contents 
discussed have left me wondering for quite a while. What happened to that  
objective. Why is it that when we come up with relevant ideas and a few meters 
along the road we lose focus. This is why we keep getting beaten every single 
time. We tend to let our ego take the better of our reasoning.  When the Kenyan 
designed tablet story came up, what was our reaction.  What was our evaluation 
of the Apple products, Android and others. 

 

This spirit won’t take us anywhere, that is why we are always get left behind 
technology and try grabbing it from the tail. The whole city is crazy with 
Android, Apple products and others  like it all started yesterday, some carry 
it as a show off and can’t even use 2% of its apps not that they don’t want to 
use it but it’s either they don’t know how or the services are not available. I 
see people carrying money  huge amounts in bags, some still using type writers 
in serious offices, what do most youth do these days apart from FB.

 

We real need to work together if we want to develop our IT Industry. People are 
not playing out there every single minute comes with a beautiful IT history.

 

If this is how we do stuff, I feel sorry for us.

 

McNelly

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Stephen S. Musoke
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 1:05 PM
To: 'Uganda Linux User Group'
Subject: Re: [LUG] light squared + Cavin Mugarura

 

Cavin,

 

A wise bird once whispered in my ear

 

“The validity of an argument or an opinion is determined by how accurately this 
opinion or argument correlates with reality, not to its not being offensive or 
not hurting someone feelings.”

 

Translated as stay on point, do not try to lash out, or be abusive but rather 
keep your arguments as close to reality and to your knowledge as possible

 

Just my $0.02

 

Stephen 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
[email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 10:04 AM
To: Uganda Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [LUG] light squared

 

So you are good at golf and I am good at technology. Let's make a deal. I will 
trust you in all matters pertaining to golf, and you will trust me in all 
matters pertaining to technology. That way, we use our strengths optimally.

Mugarura Cavin <[email protected]> wrote:

arrogant, yes
but i would use a different word

A single handicap golfer
 (and research shows less than 10% of all golfers make it to a single handicap)

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