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On 2005-07-18 19:09:00, egunjespoilagos wrote:
I am not sure its because of the cost of GPRS
The evidence on ground as elaborated by me earlier suggests it is

Quote: it may be that there is little by the way of content to stimulate debate.
Many times, content is the product of having enough people show up
Quote: I would suppose that most people checkin from pc's in cybercafes and offices.
My observation is that most people access Esato via WAP. To confirm, check the first 1,500 posts on this thread; most read "This message was posted from....", indicating WAP browsing.
Quote:I am fairly sure that glo is the only service that offers GPRS.
We may have more people posting when GPRS becomes available on other networks and people tryout the service.
Both Mtel and Vmobile have GPRS, but no-one on their networks seem to use it. Could it be that most people who saw the potentials of GPRS already have a Glo line?

Quote:I wouldn't be be suprised if lots of people check in but dont post...
That's a general Esato thing. Over 50,000 members, but probably less than 1,000 post regularly. I am sure that's the same scenario on most forums and threads.
and like I said, if we have a critical mass of regular posters, there will always be something intelligent to discuss.
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Posted: 2005-07-18 21:21:00
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Just so I don't get classified as a statistic of those who check-in without making any posts, here's my post.
Methinks most posters have found somewhere more interesting to spend their time.
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Posted: 2005-07-20 00:53:00
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@amby: I doubt it. But you may be right.
Here's a brief list of the prolific posters in the days of free GPRS. This list contains those who made this thread tick. Let me know how many of them are posting elsewhere and where:
ihejirika
areafada
deeone
demmy
coolapostle
tilly
angelgirl
brym!
egunjespoilagos
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Posted: 2005-07-20 06:15:00
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Will somebody please get my name off that list? How will I post when there are no NiteShifters? When the 'critical mass' that held this forum together informed us he was taking a break what did he expect...we all went on break.

[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2005-07-20 14:31 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-20 15:29:21
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On 2005-07-20 15:29:21, brym! wrote:How will I post when there are no NiteShifters?
Go find ihejirika. That niteshift thing was between you and him

Quote: When the 'critical mass' that held this forum together informed us he was taking a break what did he expect...we all went on break
By this I take it that you are refering to the fellow known as AYA

I have never been comfortable when things revolve around one person - and especially when that person is me.
Does it mean that should I drop dead today (God forbid!), this thread would die? People should get involved in things because they see merit in it, and then keep it going even if no-one else cares.
BTW, my schedule is so loaded that I have had to shed more load, including my own enterprises. I had to remove Editor's Diary on GoSmartMobile, and even let others run DomainStandard et al, so I can attend to other important things.
I'm not complaining 'cos life is being good to me, but my being out of circulation ought not to reduce a vibrant thread like Proudly Nigeria to a graveyard :-
Well, at least someone has given us his reasons for being AWOL
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Posted: 2005-07-20 16:32:00
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@Somebody,
You became the "critical mass" because of your frequent posts(always online) and so you were able to engage any poster that dropped in. We need two or more of your type to sustain the forum, unfortunately no one comes close. Remember I went on break early in the year and my absence had no impact on the forum.
Who had more contact with other members on one 2 one basis? YOU
Who has physically met more members? YOU
I rest my suitcase( sorry my case).
By the way I miss Editor's diary and am working on two reviews for you; 6230i and 8800(my boss is a nokia freak).
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[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2005-07-20 16:29 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-20 17:20:59
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@brym!: Reading your last post helps remember how much I miss you old regulars

Expecting the reviews!
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Posted: 2005-07-21 00:07:00
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ok guy, since we have all resolved to make this place a joint again, Does Obasanjo plan to succed himself and should he?
Or are we restricted to phone jist.
Oya, everybody come inside.
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Posted: 2005-07-21 12:22:00
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@egunje: I don't lose my sleep over OBJ and 2007. He left in '79 and I am very positive he will honourably leave in 2007. My concern is if his predecessor will continue with the reforms.
@AYA; I travelled to Asaba two weeks back and the gprs signal on my ppc was ON for most part of the journey...good coverage by glo.
[ This Message was edited by: brym! on 2005-07-21 13:56 ]
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Posted: 2005-07-21 14:55:12
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OBJ is on his own jare. He'll leave come 2007, and for good, too

@brym: Glo is fast catching up with MTN in terms of coverage. However, the GPRS signal you saw on your phone most of the time may not necesarily be Glo's
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Posted: 2005-07-21 16:43:00
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