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Stay secure and broken

Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on November 04, 2008 2:32:43 PM

One of the wonderful things about Open Source software is that there is a continuum of upgrades where users and developers find things that are broken and fix them.

Unfortunately, some of the fixes cause more breaks than existed in the system.

Gallery 2.1 upgrade to 2.3svn failings

Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on January 11, 2008 2:56:59 PM (821 Reads)

The regular problems taking for ever and a day to resolve happened again when I tried upgrading (due to security warnings) to a more current version of Gallery2.

Unfortunately, the upgrade coincided with Tonfon deciding to give me a hard time with Internet connections.

Clear problems from the upgrade.

it’s a good thing I’ve wandered this space often enough that my own records are augmenting poor memory, such that I can fix the new problem with the old fix.

Upgraded my Gallery to the current release as there were a number of documented security reasons to upgrade. Unfortunately, the update broke my Gallery and I haven’t been able to dedicate the time to fixing it, until I decided to google nomoa.com!!! Way to go nomoa.com.


AboutIn Tonga
[ About | In Tonga | of Tonga | Politics ]

Lao fakaangaanga - Procurement Bill

Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on July 09, 2007 4:57:40 PM

Government has announced, and published through their website http://www.tonga-now.to the following:

Lao fakaangaanga - Procurement Bill 
 
Policy Decision for the Draft Public Procurement Bill
Purpose: The purpose of this Bill: - legislation and regulation governing the Government Procurement process 

A BILL FOR AN ACT TO PROVIDE A LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN TONGA AND TO PROVIDE FOR OTHER RELATED MATTERS

Interestingly enough, this has a partial IT solution (or at least the mechanisms of IT assist in providing efficient solutions.) Obviously. Which brings me to some other IT news I'd read through the ether.

 

 


In Tonga
[ In Tonga ]

Island Tech - Nice Scam

Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on May 25, 2007 12:31:32 PM

There's a new company in town (or at least I hadn't really noticed them until they started putting out this advertising about some real cheap pricing.)

A friend of mine, mostly living in New Zealand, asked me about this company a couple of weeks ago and I said I thought they were running some sort of scam. And here's why.

Note that their advertising is really unbeatable pricing, how many places can you go to get a NEW Computer for $989.00 ? Even DELL and WalMart can't beat what these guys are saying their going to provide with their new PC (let's just say for example that the TOP$989.00 is going to be something like USD$500.00)

A few things that they don't mention or clarify in this scam advertising.

* new PCs on the right column, doesn't really apply to the advertised PC on the left column. This deal isn't for a new PC, it's for a REFURBISHED PC.

* Pentium III - 800Mhz, 256MB Ram, 10GB HDD, CD-ROM is what you're going to get at this great price. This may have been a premium machine 7 or 8 years ago (circa 1999/2000) but it is not available brand-new anywhere in the world today.

* Preloaded Software: Win XP SP2, Office 2003 is probably illegally installed pirated software. This means that you will be like most everyone else in town, but it shouldn't really be a feature if it's illegal?.

* The above preloaded software is probably going to run like a dogggg. Last time I had a Pentium III 800Mhz, I was using better specs with 512MB Ram, 20GB HDD and I thought the performance on that machine was horrible using XP.

* FREE 512MB Flash Drive value TOP$100. I don't know where they're buying their flash drives, because the 2GB I'm using (i.e. 4 times the capacity they're promoting) only cost me AUD$69.00 12 months ago.

Just another reminder that (a) we need some consumer protection in Tonga, and (b) let the buyer beware.


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Clothing for all size men

Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on November 24, 2006 12:15:43 AM

Western Sydney, Australia

yimBeen away for too long and the old haunt for better quality big sized clothes (Grace Bros Department Stores) doesn't exist anymore and eventually took on the name of its buyer (Myers.) Unfortunately they don't carry the stuff like I used to know them at the old store so I wander over to the another branded department store, David Jones.

GloweaveGood to see that my brand of choice is still around (Gloweave) which after shopping at stores have just discovered that their website allows for online buying. Wow!! I guess if you buy enough shirts to actually have a clue what they are and what size they are, you can actually save some time by just buying the thing with the click of a mouse button.


Meanderings
[ Meanderings ]

Ready to look through your Bible

Posted by: Samiuela LV Taufa on August 31, 2006 8:53:13 PM

'Asili ai 'ete no read the book mo e to e fakatotolo pe ki ai.

Ko e invite eni 'e tolu 'oku 'ia au he taimi ni ki he website ko e http://www.ebible.com 'oku ne index 'a e paaki 'e 6 'o e tohitapu, Tikisinali 'e 3, 'Enisaikolopetia 'e 8, Komeniteli 'e 6. Ko hono fakalea 'e tahaa ? ko e tokoni'i atu aipe ho'o ('eta?) fekumi ki he ngaahi fakamatala, potu tohi 'i he folofola.

Ko 'ete fakatokanga'i, 'e hoko 'a e website ni ko ha fu'u tokoni lahi 'aupito ki a nautolu 'oku nau malanga pe fai ako-tohitapu mo e 'alaa me'a pehee. Tuku kehe atu kitaua 'oku masiva he 'ilo folofola ka e fie 'ilo ki ai.

Hange ko e fakamatala 'i 'olunga, ko 'ene tu'u he taimi ni, ko e tohi 'e 12 'oku lolotonga index, pea mahalo 'e 'alu atu pe 'a e taimi mo hano fakalalahi.

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Tikisinali 'e tolu (2 FREE, 1 optional)

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Kia kimoutolu 'oku anga maheni mo e 'u topical search engines hangee ko 'ete 'alu ki he http://www.amazon.com ke te fekumi ki ha 'uu tohi pe ko e www.ebay.com kapau ko ha'ate fekumi ki ha 'uu auction 'e tokoni 'a e website ko ee http://www.ebible.com ki he'ete fakatotolo ki he folofola he 'e tu'u ange 'a e ngaahi tali ki he "search" ki he sio fakatohitapu ki he ngaahi fo'i lea 'oku "search."

Ko e me'a pe 'eni ko e kei 'i he lea fakapapalangi, but it's a start ?

Ka te ke fiema'u ha'o "invite" pea ke email mai pe ki he samt@nomoa.com, pea ka kuo 'osi pea ke kataki 'o fakahuu atu pe ho'o email address 'i he form ko 'ena he http://www.ebible.com na'a vave atu pe ha'o invite hangatonu.

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