@Mark, with the last few minutes remaining left on my laptop i.e due to no power. I disagree with your ignorance on the matter. Infact, I've been through almost 48hr power outages long before the rains started and have been quite patiently calling KPLC to resolve. Bottomline is this, they are a bunch of incompetents who need to be replaced by people who will take this country forward. The whole team, starting from management all the way down. Infact one of my projects that am working on is to allow every system administrator in Kenya to share their UPS details online. If I shared the details of what my UPS complains about each day, from massive power surges to brownouts, we will get the real story behind the pretence of ignorance.
And one does get a bit cranky when the hot coffee becomes a regular speciality and not a given. Wake up man, we are all patriotic to KE , but the loosers have to be shown the door. And it must start with KPLC and all those involved in the power sector.
My view.
Rgds.
On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Mark Mwangi
<mwangy@gmail.com> wrote:
Kplc run a national grid and with the rains outtages are expected even jn the US there are blackouts when there are storms. No different here. Calling them useless yet none of us have experience running a national grid is defeatist.