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Thank you Shmoocon 2010!

By Sam Kinch|2011-04-08T13:17:22-05:00February 12, 2010|Hackers For Charity, Long Journey To Africa|10 Comments

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10 Comments

  1. Raptista February 12, 2010 at 3:04 am

    Hey,
    Do you think that you are people are doing something interesting..but all what you are doing is disturbing Uganda people normal life…if they want really to use internet..their country can do it in few ours ! ..or ur USA dirty country can build a whole city in few days !…but you people …you don’t know how to let people in mode: Relax !
    cheers !

  2. jbrown February 12, 2010 at 8:44 am

    @Johnny – congrats! The streams were great to watch and i’m glad Shmoo gathered some support $$ for your mission :)

    @Raptista: find somewhere else to be; clearly the gov there is interested in advancing people’s quality of life … the knowledge of better ways to grow crops, of addressing health concerns and more clean water, better economic models, and construction methods can be provided by simple searches on the net. A teeny bit of tech-know-how can boost a Ungandan into a small business which nets more $$ than they might possibly see otherwise … you feel more comfortable keeping the rest of the world in the dark? Nobel Prize material there, bub =/ Or would you rather wait for huge corps to bring “help” and “knowledge” all wrapped up in their profit-motives which may or may not be good for people in general.

    Anyway, Johnny – keep up the good work!!

  3. Raptista February 12, 2010 at 10:56 am

    @jbrown: i’m just watching the light that you made/make to civilisation around the world ! let people lives their lives..and go live urs ! nobody came from Japan/China/Russia…and tells you how to live…the same case here…and for $$ u just need to send them …but don’t come and bring ur shit with u ! coz all what u are doing is disturbing !…or don’t come ‘s better…
    for the darkness …the sun is Uganda = *100 in USA …
    i don’t know ..i’m not good in english…but what i want to say is this: wherever USA go, there is problems…!
    try to find solutions to ppl inside USA first, and they you can bring your ass here…
    and this is the bottom line.

  4. Johnny February 12, 2010 at 5:00 pm

    @raptista: Your opinion, albeit a confusing one, is noted. As for the rest of us, we will continue to offer a hand to those in need and share the wealth and skills we have been blessed with.

  5. Tom Conroy February 13, 2010 at 6:12 am

    Hi I came across your page on the web and found it very interesting what you are doing.
    I have a cisco 2600 router and a couple of cisco switches as well as ram and other hardware you might want mail me back and I will try to get it to you.

  6. Robby February 13, 2010 at 9:22 am

    Amen

  7. Paul February 13, 2010 at 2:43 pm

    monkey > raptista

  8. Kat February 15, 2010 at 11:59 am

    @johnny — So glad that Shmoocon was able to raise money for your continued work.

  9. ARod February 15, 2010 at 12:18 pm

    Johnny,
    Keep up the amazing work bro! You are doing a wonderful thing by uniting our community and helping the wonderful people in Africa. We all know they need help, and I am glad god gave you the wisdom to be able to help them in the manner. Take care and as Kat stated, thank you for sharing this wonderful gift with us.

  10. ronin February 19, 2010 at 2:44 am

    @Raptista

    relax man, Johnny is trying to share to the world and help others.

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