neloangelo
Elder Lister
Atleast us Kenyans can learn something from Indians about becoming a silicon valley.
You need to be concise with what you are saying because we could take this to mean silicon valley doesn't have experience rationingdid you know that there was a scheduled water rationing area za langata despite the fact that Ndakaini.........which serves water to nairobians ....supposedly.....is overflowing as we speak. Kenyans will never learn basics ,silicon is eons ahead of us
Learning from Indians is like taking a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy. What you get is hardly a usable copy. No way. Find the original and get an original photocopy. Onyango learnt his machining skills from a Kalasinga who learnt from his father who learnt from his grandfather who learnt from his great grandfather who learnt the trade as an apprentice in a British-owned workshop. Onyango can avoid this series of transmitted mistakes by taking lessons directly from an original master.
You should aspire to learn from the masters rather than poor students.So you want to reinvent the wheel?
You should aspire to learn from the masters rather than poor students.
If we want to achieve a silicon valley we can learn from these guys. Atleast they are implementing something unlike us who are busy filling file cabinets with plans.Learning from Indians is like taking a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy. What you get is hardly a usable copy. No way. Find the original and get an original photocopy. Onyango learnt his machining skills from a Kalasinga who learnt from his father who learnt from his grandfather who learnt from his great grandfather who learnt the trade as an apprentice in a British-owned workshop. Onyango can avoid this series of transmitted mistakes by taking lessons directly from an original master.
Doing simple maintenance is already to hard for us.did you know that there was a scheduled water rationing area za langata despite the fact that Ndakaini.........which serves water to nairobians ....supposedly.....is overflowing as we speak. Kenyans will never learn basics ,silicon is eons ahead of us
45% of Fortune 500 companies in USA were started by Immigrants.Learning from Indians is like taking a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy of a photocopy. What you get is hardly a usable copy. No way. Find the original and get an original photocopy. Onyango learnt his machining skills from a Kalasinga who learnt from his father who learnt from his grandfather who learnt from his great grandfather who learnt the trade as an apprentice in a British-owned workshop. Onyango can avoid this series of transmitted mistakes by taking lessons directly from an original master.
45% of Fortune 500 companies in USA were started by Immigrants.