
Isn't this the Heisenberg principle? Something about things behaving differently when observed? On Friday, 14 February 2014, pius musyoki <piusmusyoki45@gmail.com> wrote:
hey guyz.. My Q is that have you noticed, how the units move slowly when they get below 10 as compared when you have like 117. I have actually observed that, over the few months the cost has gone up.
On 2/13/14, William Warero <wwarero@gmail.com <javascript:;>> wrote:
I haven't tried it, but some kid called Walter was showcasing it at an elevator pitch at the just concluded Mobile East Africa forum.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:31 PM, Mark Mwangi <mwangy@gmail.com<javascript:;>> wrote:
Rather unfriendly name. Also nothing to tell its local. Trying out in a few though.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 5:18 PM, William Warero <wwarero@gmail.com<javascript:;>
wrote:
Talk about it and someone builds it.
Watching someone showcase an android app for calculating prepaid units.
It's called EEMS and is available in the Play store. On Feb 10, 2014 5:26 PM, "Jimmy Thuo" <jimmy.thuo@gmail.com<javascript:;>> wrote:
Thanks Alex Will await her response.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Alex Gabriel <alexgabbie@gmail.com <javascript:;>>wrote:
Hallo jimmy.thuo <jimmy.thuo@gmail.com <javascript:;>>,
I have raised your question with Ms.Krystyne, I request we give her sometime to respond.
cheers ag
Alex Gabriel
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 1:23 PM, John Swekenyi <johnswekenyi@gmail.com>wrote:
> And there is a new levy introduced on the bills called *WARM*, Sarah, > do you mind bringing us to speed on this as well. > > > On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Odhiambo Washington < > odhiambo@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Skunks, >> >> Q1. Is there a situation where I can go to the vendors and ask them >> to sell me 48 units? Or N units as it may? >> Q2. Since I remain a domestic consumer, why should the cost per unit >> be varied if I buy more? If I consume more, probably because I have >> decided >> to run all my eqpts on a 24-hour basis, why should I be penalized for >> that? >> Q3. If I decide to hold an 'electricity party' at my house (ask guys >> to bring all their gadgets and power them) why should I be charged >> more? >> It's like telling me that if I start buying 10 pkts of milk daily >> instead >> of the usual one, then the price per unit measurement should go >> higher, >> just because I am consuming more? >> >> This graduation of charges is where KPLC is stealing from Kenyans. >> The other avenue is the dollar nonsense. Electricity is generated >> from >> Geothermal Energy, Water and Diesel generators. I don't see why the >> Diesel >> generation aspect should be featured so prominently as to make the >> dollar >> adjustments be the avenue for fleecing Kenyans. How often does the >> dollar >> fluctuate? Why is it that KPLC emphasized this dollar/diesel >> nonsense? >> Don't we buy Diesel at the gaz stations and the prices get fixed by >> ERC? >> I think besides the above, ERC should also regulate Electricity >> prices, much as I suspect even ERC itself is controlled by cartels. >> >> My point is, this 'sweet point' suggested by Dennis should not >> arise. >> As long as I am domestic consumer, whether I buy 50 or 1000 units >> within a >> calendar month, the price per unit should be the same. >> >> I also don't understand why we should pay a 'standing monthly fee' >> for the meters, even when the meter is unused. Kwani the meter does >> not >> have a cost? What is the standing cost for? Why should I pay 120 per >> month >> for, say, 10 or 20 years? Does the meter cost infinity? The meter is >> for > Web Design *| *Web Hosting* | *Domain Registration | Software > Development > > Email*: **>>>>>>
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