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So SOME input gets read and acted on, but not something as glaring as this? That's quite a gaffe to make, kudos on bringing it full circle.The article itself is fine but the Nkandla IT gaff leaves SIU red-faced forum announcement errs with "gaff", the word is gaffe
So SOME input gets read and acted on, but not something as glaring as this? That's quite a gaffe to make, kudos on bringing it full circle.
Mozilla CEO’s exit tests Silicon Valley’s tolerance
Samsung Electronics is expected to report its second straight quarter of profit decline as its high-end smartphone business loses steam
and also allow for less shaping on uncapped accounts (which are currently experience(should be experiencing) more shaping than we’d like),” Afrihost said.
Ja well no fine; all fixed all right, only ...not.
Thanks, been fixed now
“Be careful, the catch is in the fine print. What many ISPs advertise as Unshaped, more than likely comes with a complicated, draconian style Fair Usage Policy hidden deep within the realms of their Terms of Service.”
Sanral and the Department of Transport should stop using Gauteng motorists as “lab rats” for its e-tolling system which is not suitable way more efficient methods of securing funding for roads infrastructure.
Samsung 48’’ LED TV with 1TB of ADSL data from Dion Wired – R9,999
Vodacom’s latest smartphone and tablet statistics show that Android is the rapidly gaining market share, while BlackBerry is losing market it.
BlackBerry remains the most popular smartphone with 3.30 million devices on the Vodacom network. However, this is down from 3.1 million six months earlier.