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Photo Gallery Now Available!
Posted on 12 Feb 2008 at 21:48, Comments (2)
I know that all those who have visited my website since its was hosted have not been happy with the 'coming soon' caption which 'pops up' when one clicks on the photo gallery menu tab. I am happy to announce that my photo gallery is now available.
Uncle who? Me!
Posted on 22 Mar 2008 at 09:25, Comments (15)

Guess what? I am an uncle now! I am a bit excited because not everyone gets the chance to be the "UNCLE" of such a lovely baby. It has been about a month since I became an uncle and it goes without saying, it feels good. I know there is no direct pressure on me(at least for now) as far as bébé Chloé is concerned but in the near future I hope I will make her proud
of me.
We need nerds and geeks!!
Posted on 16 May 2008 at 22:30, Comments (2)
In Cameroon these days, anybody who is always on the internet is not associated with 'geekology' but immediately tagged a SCAMMER(people who perform scams on the internet). This new internet 'business' called 'Scamming' has got everybody excited and no one is concentrating on the what the internet truly brings, "globalization". With the internet bursting in Cameroon, we should see more nerds and geeks not 'Scammers'. The internet should be the a new platform for business in Africa, which is a large market not yet harnessed.
MIT Open Course Ware
Posted on 24 Jun 2008 at 08:31, Comments (6)
Recently I have been going through some video lectures from the MIT Open Course Ware, specifically videos on the Structure and Implementation of Computer Programs, an introductory course for students studying Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. MIT is one of the best universities in the world, and one can get all the necessary material(full lectures, notes and exercises) to support their studies in any course offered by MIT for free.
Python! Behind the Name
Posted on 24 Jan 2008 at 01:35, Comments (0)
Python gets its name from the 1970s British TV comedy series Monty Python's Flying Circus. According to Python folklore, Guido van Rossum, Python's creator, was watching reruns of the show at about the same time he needed a name for a new language he was developing. And as they say in show business, "the rest is history."