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Comments for Nigeria PostgreSQL Training: Day 1 #164

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phinjensen opened this issue Nov 11, 2017 · 9 comments
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phinjensen opened this issue Nov 11, 2017 · 9 comments

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phinjensen commented Nov 11, 2017

Comments for https://www.endpointdev.com/blog/2009/07/nigeria-postgresql-training-day-1/
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original author: Grzegorz J
date: 2009-07-03T04:37:21-04:00

nice to see pgsql to be used by gov, but so sad - that it will be used to spy on people.

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original author: dapxin
date: 2009-07-03T07:37:50-04:00

interesting.
Akure is 2-3hrs max from Lagos, depending on the state of our road @ d mo -hardly halfday :wink!

would you be providing reports on how things go ?

Have you got a twitter feed(cant beleive I am asking for that).

  • I'd like to ask a few Qs about your role in the mix.

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original author: Daniel Cristian
date: 2009-07-03T07:57:05-04:00

Who don't sin, don't fear.

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original author: Selena Deckelmann
date: 2009-07-03T10:54:45-04:00

Gzegorz: The data won't be used to spy on people! It will be used to help forecast health care needs, to purchase medicine, to determine whether children are in school, and to provide economic aid to small businesses.

dapxin: I will be providing ongoing reports! My twitter feed is http://twitter.com/selenamarie. I'm providing some updates as I travel around.

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original author: dapxin
date: 2009-07-03T11:11:23-04:00

I hope you
carried a camera..
lots of cool scenes out there.
Enjoy it.

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original author: Kirsten
date: 2009-07-03T15:16:08-04:00

Great to hear of your trip Selena!

Words are funny. In the British-influenced countries I've been to, pants == underwear. :)

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original author: Paul S
date: 2009-07-03T23:01:44-04:00

Selena, those folks out there are lucky to have such a great trainer. Have a great trip.

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original author: Stephen
date: 2009-07-05T12:24:34-04:00

Hmm, Selena have you seen these 8-hour usuage mobile Devices ???.

I have a project in Congo Africa in November. I would love to see a picture of these units.

Some Pictures of your training Session will be Nice. Let see your Students

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original author: Beauty
date: 2009-07-06T06:53:05-04:00

The social side of systems take X. Great effort must have gone into this. Would love to see that "8-hour usuage mobile Device". Following you on Tw, Good luck and will re-visit this in 24months.

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