On Mar 6, 8:59pm, Cecil R. Washington, UC Berkeley/Oberlin College wrote:
> Subject: COMPUTER NETWORKS IN AFRICA
> > I am a Gambian student studying for a combined Math/Computer Science
> >degree at Dalhousie University, Canada. Your homepage was a major
> >discovery for me because I am writting my honors thesis on a subject
> >that is very much related to the work you are doing in Ghana. My topic
> >is:
> >
> >"Establishing Computer Networks in Africa: the issues, potentials and
> >constraints" - with particular reference to The Gambian.
> >
> >In this connection, I would be most grateful if you could give me any
> >information, sources or views that might be relevant to this issue. More
> >specifically, I am interested in your experiences in doing the work that
> >you are doing or have done. For example, what kinds of problems did you
> >have to deal with? was a lack of adequate technological infrastructure
> >the main problem or were the problem more to do with political and/or
> >social influences?
> >
> >I would be most grateful for any help you can give me. Thank you in
> >advace.
> >
> >yours respectfully,
> >Modu Sanyang
> >
> >
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>-- End of excerpt from Cecil R. Washington, UC Berkeley/Oberlin College
This sounds quite interesting and I wonder if there's
be a way the final paper could be made available on the
web? :-)
Fred.
could
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