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  • Frankincense
    Silver Member

    • Nov 2008
    • 201

    #16
    Miracles ...How could you ask if I believe in that which I speak of?

    "Sad truth is I do " - there's absolutely nothing sad about miracles....

    "In the end you can only live so long and do so much then you go into the unknown"

    We know only what God hath revealed unto us....

    "To love Him is to know Him"....I know the "unknown" you know not of, but speak of ...and to Him I shall return....

    " fact....is a world where the human mind is god, it will be a world not worth living in"

    As OmniPresent, OmniPotent Prime is in existence....no human mind alone could ever replace That!

    Much knowledge increaseth sorrow....agreed....

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    • tec0
      Diamond Member

      • Jun 2009
      • 4624

      #17
      Francois, then you and I are not so deferent after all.
      peace is a state of mind
      Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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      • sgafc
        Bronze Member

        • Mar 2009
        • 175

        #18
        Originally posted by Francois
        ......"Does anybody have the real story behind this phenomenon? "

        Grabbing a SIM at the garage and surfing freely was a temporary illusional freedom to which much flesh becomes accustomed, and so eventually depend upon. Objective achieved!

        When the fish bites, the hungered rabid reel in....

        Reporting in the Flesh to be identified with paper documents & bar coded numbers as the spool turns....and the line tightens...

        ...naturally the next step is reporting for DNA sampling and Bio-chip re-verification....

        ...flesh will consent as they always do....

        there is a Greater Phenomenon which protects those who stand in His Grace...


        Again a case of.."The Unaware, being Unaware That they Unaware. Yes folks control and monitoring our moves has arrived. Forget crime and other so-called ills used as the eteranal excuse. As difficult as it is, I will have to FOREGO A CELLPHONE. But I will not RICA!
        If people could only wake up! Are we going to stand in long queues to receive the microchip as well?
        Sean Goss We all are scared, but only few are brave.
        www.sgafc.co.za

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        • Dave A
          Site Caretaker

          • May 2006
          • 22807

          #19
          Originally posted by sgafc
          As difficult as it is, I will have to FOREGO A CELLPHONE. But I will not RICA!
          I have to admit - I find it wierd that someone commits suicide because of problems getting his identity document from Home Affairs, and here we have people so anti being identifiable/traceable they'll give up cellphone connectivity.

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          • sgafc
            Bronze Member

            • Mar 2009
            • 175

            #20
            If it was a matter of life and death, then you would have been correct. But cellphones? I know many people who are doing just fine, without cellphones. Business compelled me to get a cellphone. What about the proven cases of ailments/cancers caused by the radiation of cellphones.
            What about cellphones just being a plain nuisance. Yes, they can be helpful in emergencies, but I will respectfully opt for the lessor evil.

            No way. No RICA.
            Last edited by sgafc; 08-Sep-09, 04:46 PM.
            Sean Goss We all are scared, but only few are brave.
            www.sgafc.co.za

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            • tec0
              Diamond Member

              • Jun 2009
              • 4624

              #21
              Fact is your Identity is everything. I understand that you get people that use the net without anonymity but you do get those that like to be private. There are a number of honest reasons why people would rather not be identified and I feel it was there right. But now you are basically entering the “Big Brother” era and it is scary. Why do they have to know everything?

              Yes there is a criminal element but again not everyone is criminals. But now we are basically treated as criminals regardless, and that is scary to me. So yes if you feel this registration thing is not for your benefit then I recommend you unplug. I do not blame you... it is unnerving. But again not everyone feels that way this is also true. Basically it comes down to you as a person.

              Also do you really want something that has the capability to spy on your life to be with you? These are important questions. I honestly don’t think you are “weird” if you do ask these questions.
              peace is a state of mind
              Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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              • tec0
                Diamond Member

                • Jun 2009
                • 4624

                #22
                Well the warning signs were always there. Yes there are talks in the UK to suspend internet users if they download copyrighted films and music. Well basically they proposals are in place and this may become a law in less than a year.

                All of this in the name of piracy? I am actually disgusted, because they want to act in the name of piracy! What the hell is wrong with this picture? Fact is there are more alarming crimes happening on the net that deserves attention...



                Full story here :http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...ownloaders-law.
                peace is a state of mind
                Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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                • mazia
                  New Member
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 4

                  #23
                  For me the following rules apply

                  if you have an office ADSL/WIFI would be first choice as you pay about 8cent per meg and you can pay use the line to access local website like banking if you chow your bandwidth.

                  I you need it at home you can ask telkom to install it(they charge you a monthly fee for this and ensure you tell them you have your own ISP(this fee is higher for busines).Use the same business account user name and pin for your connection at home.

                  if you need mobility get 3 g but buy at least 3 gig so that you can pay a lower per meg pricing(if you need it occational buy pay as you go and top up small amounts).

                  History has proven that A fixed line is the most reliable and cheapest.

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                  • Loman
                    Silver Member

                    • Nov 2008
                    • 298

                    #24
                    It might be better to go contract.
                    Or for that matter just get the sim and
                    continue using your current cell.
                    Just like you would have done with PAYG

                    Only problem is the sim is R 209 and not R 5
                    like the one you buy on street corners etc.

                    Other than that it is R 19 per month and you get R 50 airtime.
                    Or R 99 per month for R 200 airtime.

                    The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch

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                    • Loman
                      Silver Member

                      • Nov 2008
                      • 298

                      #25
                      I have a question regarding this whole RICA affair, or rather the use of it when it comes to foreigners.

                      But i'm beating myself to the question. If i were to "borrow without permission on a permanent basis" someones phone, and go to ghana or some other country, would that phone be able to work there once it is blacklisted in SA?

                      I'm not sure but i remember a long waaaaaay back there was a news report about a truck full of cellphones that was apprehended before it could cross the border.

                      Rica might make the whole process overly complicated.

                      Honest joe's cell has been stolen by dick from nigeria who is already halfway back there.
                      Now what will joe's personal info (place of residence, ID etc) be of use?

                      I dunno, this all on the assumption that i'm right that the phone is only blacklisted locally.

                      Anyone know if it is or not??
                      The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch

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                      • Loman
                        Silver Member

                        • Nov 2008
                        • 298

                        #26
                        Also:

                        Dick from nigeria has registered is newly bought sim with rica but his one week cell special is at an end and heads with the whole lot of phones back to nigeria. Not only will honest joe's info be of no use, neither will Dick's. So they have his passport, but how will they figure out the Dick was the one who stole the phones?

                        A slight possibility would be if dick forced joe to hand over the phone. But that's pointless since joe's wife has her cell in her handbag that is hanging on her chair and it would be the safer option. Might get a bit of loot with the cell.
                        The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch

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                        • tec0
                          Diamond Member

                          • Jun 2009
                          • 4624

                          #27
                          Well if anything, I don’t get it myself. I friend of mine was robbed by two men in the early hours of the morning. Well to make a long story short RICA is useless. That phone is gone and the criminal is using it for whatever evil he can. Fact is RICA is and always was BS.

                          Criminals are still stealing phones and getting away with it so I have to question motive from RICA’s side. Secondly is the info. To store all those SMS’s MMS’s and downloads is going to take some digital-space! With millions of South Africans the fact is that there mobile is there everything and I just don’t get it. How do you buffer and store millions of SMS’s MMS’ and downloads in real-time without effecting speed? “Not to mention the thing I hate the most “please call me’s” now that is useless info!

                          In short I don’t think criminals have to fear RICA, I honestly can say it is not working right now because as you have pointed out the phones don’t get recovered!
                          peace is a state of mind
                          Disclaimer: everything written by me can be considered as fictional.

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                          • twinscythe12332
                            Gold Member

                            • Jan 2007
                            • 769

                            #28
                            what was the cutoff date for registering again?

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                            • Loman
                              Silver Member

                              • Nov 2008
                              • 298

                              #29
                              Originally posted by twinscythe12332
                              what was the cutoff date for registering again?
                              We have 18 months from the date it started (1st july 2009) to register for this useless service. January 2011 Is the cuttoff date.
                              The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch

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                              • Loman
                                Silver Member

                                • Nov 2008
                                • 298

                                #30
                                Just one more thing bugging me:
                                I've read that if you live on tribal land a letter from your tribal chief would do.

                                Whats to stop a lot of fictional tribal chiefs from appearing all of a sudden?

                                Don't like the idea that they get to know so much about me.
                                The man who smiles when things go wrong has thought of someone to blame it on. - Robert Bloch

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