In truth, life has been good here the last few weeks since I returned to Kenya, with our biggest hardships comprised of woes like finding the grocery store less than fully stocked, and slightly higher gas prices.
The computer classes at Tumaini have likewise continued, and I have the good fortune to be even at this moment looking at a blackboard with the remnants of what appears to be a lecture on "Computer Security". The chalk on the board haphazardly forms a list, ostensibly of the various facets of "Computer Security". They are (strictly mirroring punctuation and emphasis):
- Environmental Threats
- Clumsiness
- Stabilizers
Terrorists Attacks- grudges
Hmm. Apparently, 'Environmental Threats' are the most ominous bad guys in the world of computer security. And I can see that; maybe it's not obvious that computers should be kept out of the rain. But what are 'Stabilizers'? And why do they threaten my PC? "No! Don't bring that Stabilizer in here!"
The best, though, is clearly 'grudges'. You never know when your computer's security might be compromised by a grudge. And multiple grudges working in concert? Forget it, your RAM is hosed.
You might also be glad to know that from what I've overheard, the classes on word processing are just as helpful to the student.
3 comments:
Jonathan It is great to hear that you are well in Nyeri. I am in Cincinnati Ohio and have been trying to find news reguarding Nyeri. I am part of a team here in Cincinnati that is hosting a young girl here in Cin. Ohio. She is here for medical reasons and hopes to reunite with her family soon. Please stay in touch!
Kevin Duffy
kevin@kevinduffy.com
i know about grudges...they really do hinder a computer's performance...
Lipps, I saw below that you own a copy of the "Less is More" cookbook. LeAnne and I bought it for her sister last year, and we've been itching to get a copy for ourselves!
Glad to see that you're doing well. One of these days, I'd love to hang out and hear about your experiences in person!
JP
Post a Comment