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Jan 11, 2010 Dem Boys Seh, Features / Columnists, News
Guyana getting technology that gun mek everybody operate de internet like if dem deh in de States. Since dem click pun something is speed like nuff people nevah see before. But de thing got dem boys still wondering whey technology going. When de fax come in dem boys claim how is de greatest thing to happen and that dem can’t imagine anything beating de fax. Dem didn’t have to use de post office fuh send dem orders overseas.
That use to tek weeks. And before that dem had to wait days to get a telephone call overseas. When dem find that dem can dial direct was like heaven open its doors. Then de fax came and that was good. De internet come and that was better than de fax. Things reach de stage wheh people telling others don’t fax; send it by internet.
Well de internet getting extra fast but dem boys want to know what next. Already dem can sit down at home and see who dem talking to when dem using dem computer. One man deh in Guyana and he can see wha happening in he house in de States. That is why dem boys believe that just now people wouldn’t have to use plane to travel; that dem gun hook up pun a computer and travel wheh dem want to go.
Then things might reach de stage wheh people wouldn’t have to use sex to mek children. But dem boys seh that that is when dem gun put an end to technology. And nuff people gun agree wid dem although de scientist telling dem that dem can still have sex but only fuh fun.
De same technology mek dem boys frighten to bank money. Dem claim how a man can stay whey he deh and enter a man bank account. And Guyana ain’t got de technology to check who thiefing. And of course it look like everybody thiefing. Talk half. Lef half.
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