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May 17 2011 at 11:35 AM
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Viktor 


Response to Re: rugged terrain & all the other disadvantages

Yeah cool. I got ur pointers.

Firstly, thanks Joice but i ain't goin' nowhere, this is my country. Nobody's destroying anything so relax. I can see why u have a heart for nature, that's cool. So let's write transport systems off our discussion (ahem). Let's talk about other things that can help develop this nation or as your post implies, let the untouched n primitive societies remain out of modernisation, cool.

To the money wealth dude, im cool no need to apologise. Ur point is yes we have the money (9 billion) so why don't we use it wisely instead of spending unecessarily? I think u should rephrase ur pointers as, why don't we spend em' on sustainable developments, u know something that could last n bring incomes, instead of fake a** goods n short spanned services. That's a cool suggestion, i think it comes down to better leadership/governance.
9 billion to run an under developed nation such as PNG is peanuts. Even if the government stop doing what u said they are doing n decided to use it wisely like what u've pointed, i think the rate of growth will still be slower, rate of literature will still be slower, rate of civilisation will still be slower. 9 billion n a nation increasing in population with a bad government, u do the math...Am i going forward smoothly?

BTW, i ah...i don't like fake goods so i got my stuff some place else. The only asian business i like is their Restaurants.

 
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