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FM
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When Gerhard suggested that the PPP build a plywood computer instead of giving a contract to the Chinese to supply laptops for the OLPF program, he was laughed at by the PPP crooks, but really he was visionary. See for yourself how a plywood laptop just sold for 668,000 USD:

 

1976 Apple 1 computer sold for $668,000

May 25, 2013 at 1:39 PM ET

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak introduced a prototype Apple 1 at the Homebrew Computer Club in 1976. Price: $666.66. Included: blank printed circuit b...
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak introduced a prototype Apple 1 at the Homebrew Computer Club in 1976. Price: $666.66. Included: blank printed circuit board, parts kit and a 16-page manual. Not included: power supply, keyboard, storage system or display.

BERLIN  — An auctioneer says one of Apple's first computers — a functioning 1976 model — has been sold for a record 516,000 euros ($668,000).

German auction house Breker said Saturday an Asian client, who asked not to be named, bought the so-called Apple 1, which the tech company's founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak built in a family garage.

Breker claims it is one of only six known remaining functioning models in the world. Breker already sold one last year for 492,000 euros.

It says the computer bears Wozniak's signature. An old business transaction letter from the late Jobs also was included.

The Apple 1, which was sold for $666 in 1976, consisted of only the circuit board. A case, a keyboard and a screen had to be bought separately.

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Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:

Gerhard has Guyana's interest at his heart but he is associating with the wrong crowd.

Ditto.  That boy is not bad, just misled.

Gerhard was shoved aside by the AFC for a less qualified candidate. Gerhard will be better served by forming his own political party and not a party that is tied at the waist with the PNC.

 

It is becoming quite evident that the young Gerhard is quickly learning from his mistakes by joining the AFC which is now considered as the footstool of the PNC.

FM
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

That tree is in a bad spot surrounded by asphalt and concrete.  This means it was to be watered actively for a long time until the root grow deep enough to draw from the moisture of the trenches.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

That tree is in a bad spot surrounded by asphalt and concrete.  This means it was to be watered actively for a long time until the root grow deep enough to draw from the moisture of the trenches.

Then to be fair to Gerhard, someone from the City Council should assist in this matter. I guess the former PNC strongman Hamilton Greene could care less about the environment. Look at at poor condition the Capital is under his watch.

 

I guess Gerhard is too afraid to confront Hamilton Greene.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

That tree is in a bad spot surrounded by asphalt and concrete.  This means it was to be watered actively for a long time until the root grow deep enough to draw from the moisture of the trenches.

Then to be fair to Gerhard, someone from the City Council should assist in this matter. I guess the former PNC strongman Hamilton Greene could care less about the environment. Look at at poor condition the Capital is under his watch.

 

I guess Gerhard is too afraid to confront Hamilton Greene.

I think there is a rule on it.  If you apply and the city grant you a spot for such personal memorial, you have to do the upkeep, not the city.

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

That tree is in a bad spot surrounded by asphalt and concrete.  This means it was to be watered actively for a long time until the root grow deep enough to draw from the moisture of the trenches.

Gerhard should not only plant the tree but he needs to water and nurture it until it gets big enough to survive on its own. Unfortunately this is indicative of the attitudes in Guyana where everything is just for the first then people slip into complacency. 

FM
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

That tree is in a bad spot surrounded by asphalt and concrete.  This means it was to be watered actively for a long time until the root grow deep enough to draw from the moisture of the trenches.

Then to be fair to Gerhard, someone from the City Council should assist in this matter. I guess the former PNC strongman Hamilton Greene could care less about the environment. Look at at poor condition the Capital is under his watch.

 

I guess Gerhard is too afraid to confront Hamilton Greene.

I think there is a rule on it.  If you apply and the city grant you a spot for such personal memorial, you have to do the upkeep, not the city.

 

Then Gerhard needs to move on this matter. He needs to show us that he can deliver. He demands very high standards from the PPP while his own standards are being called into question due to a lack of commitment.

 

Does this remind us of the unethical behaviour of the AFC ? Gerhard must now answer.

FM
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by baseman:
Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by BGurd_See:

Gerhard lacks commitment. He starts one project and leaves it halfway and moves on to the next. One example is the conversation tree in Guyana, he plant it for the photo op but never returned to water and nurture it so it is now dead, confirmed the last time I was there in April. 

Did the tree really die ? It is time that Gerhard get out his shovel and plant another tree on that spot. I remember reading that the spot has some historic significance. 

That tree is in a bad spot surrounded by asphalt and concrete.  This means it was to be watered actively for a long time until the root grow deep enough to draw from the moisture of the trenches.

Then to be fair to Gerhard, someone from the City Council should assist in this matter. I guess the former PNC strongman Hamilton Greene could care less about the environment. Look at at poor condition the Capital is under his watch.

 

I guess Gerhard is too afraid to confront Hamilton Greene.

I think there is a rule on it.  If you apply and the city grant you a spot for such personal memorial, you have to do the upkeep, not the city.

 

Then Gerhard needs to move on this matter. He needs to show us that he can deliver. He demands very high standards from the PPP while his own standards are being called into question due to a lack of commitment.

 

Does this remind us of the unethical behaviour of the AFC ? Gerhard must now answer.

You doan get tired sometimes?

cain

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