Iconoclastes
JF-Expert Member
- May 26, 2014
- 4,091
- 2,511
Not true,
I saw all Annael's posts, and the way you guys were insulting him with no reason.
But I am not Surprised you guys huwa hampendani Hata among yourselves, Sembuse foreigner??
And if it is true you are mispresenting tz even beyond your boarders basi mnachokipanda mtakivuna. Sio uungwana huo.
huna hoja.mbwa wewe, shoga tu
you don't think so???How do u know it was a 'moja kwa moja' ban? That perhaps wasnt her first appearance on that forum, or if it was her first participation on the discussions there, it wasnt the first or even the fifth insults that earned her the ban. It must have gotten beyond the tolerable limits. That thread must have been awash with taunting and insulting comments, every response from her to a post challenging her comments must have come accompanied with sone harsh words.
U know how vituperative Annael can get, even to her fellow Tanzanians.
Acha kutetea upuzi. Sumbody wasnt crazy to just ban her like that...and the ban cannot be forever. I dont think so.
Do you know why even ATM cards were upgraded and fitted micro chips instead of the black magnetic strip? Let alone bar codes. A bar code is literally shame, no difference with the old system, limited data can be obtained from a bar code. Plus they are so common, literally in every product you buy at your local supermarket, tissue papers and condoms have bar code as the price tag so how special are your licences really...Chip or bar code what's the difference? Both can't be read without a special equipment eg. chip reader or bar code reader. BTW, most of major economy US, UK, France, Germany, Japan they don't have chip on there driver's license. Those are expenses you can just do without.
Still, there is no difference in terms of functionality between a card with chip, and card with barcode. A card with chip stores information on the card, a card with barcode stores information on main frame computer or server (both digitally). Bank chose to use Chip n Pin to add extra security on there cards reason being bank card holds someone's fortune. What information would you want to make it so secured on someone's driving license? their eligibility to drive, their blood type, their height, male or female, address, organ donation...what else? And all that can not be stored on single barcode or QR code which can store anything from 1 to 2000 characters?Do you know why even ATM cards were upgraded and fitted micro chips instead of the black magnetic strip? Let alone bar codes. A bar code is literally shame, no difference with the old system, limited data can be obtained from a bar code. Plus they are so common, literally in every product you buy at your local supermarket, tissue papers and condoms have bar code as the price tag so how special are your licences really...
Annael is a she?That cannot be true. Annael must have been dishing out insults on the Kenyan forum, the way she always does when sumbody disagrees with her opinion. She wldnt ofcoss tell the truth.
Tanzanian argument was that we are too old school on Dl's,now when we upgrade to a much better option you guyz still have the audacity to criticize and descredit us again,lol[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]Still, there is no difference in terms of functionality between a card with chip, and card with barcode. A card with chip stores information on the card, a card with barcode stores information on main frame computer or server (both digitally). Bank chose to use Chip n Pin to add extra security on there cards reason being bank card holds someone's fortune. What information would you want to make it so secured on someone's driving license? their eligibility to drive, their blood type, their height, male or female, address, organ donation...what else? And all that can not be stored on single barcode or QR code which can store anything from 1 to 2000 characters?
Someone in your procurement dept needs to answer to Kenyans why S/he chose an expensive option rather cheap alternative. Country like France they've abandon their plan chip drivers license for the same reason, ....expensive.
France drops electronic chip from new format driving licence
Haha, but I'm sure your familiar that one thread can have several argument's. My argument was, what is the difference btwn smart card and barcode card. They both hold someone's information, one in the card itself, another in the main server. And if you look closely, you'll realise you don't need expensive smart card to know if someone is eligible to drive or not. Unless your planning to use the same card as bank card, voters card, door entry card, and marriage certificate and collecting store bonus points [emoji23]Tanzanian argument was that we are too old school on Dl's,now when we upgrade to a much better option you guyz still have the audacity to criticize and descredit us again,lol[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
Sent from my GT-N7000 using JamiiForums mobile app
I dont know. That name is girlish to me.....Annael is a she?
Sent from my GT-N7000 using JamiiForums mobile app
Sio mijisifa. Hiyo ni moja ya habari ya mambo yanayotukia Kenya, kwenye nyanja ya technologia.Wakenya huwa wajisifia vitu vya kijinga tu
Tanzanian argument was that we are too old school on Dl's,now when we upgrade to a much better option you guyz still have the audacity to criticize and descredit us again,lol[emoji23] [emoji23] [emoji23]
Sent from my GT-N7000 using JamiiForums mobile app
Haha, but I'm sure your familiar that one thread can have several argument's. My argument was, what is the difference btwn smart card and barcode card. They both hold someone's information, one in the card itself, another in the main server. And if you look closely, you'll realise you don't need expensive smart card to know if someone is eligible to drive or not. Unless your planning to use the same card as bank card, voters card, door entry card, and marriage certificate and collecting store bonus points [emoji23]
No, if you go back to your original post no37 you'll see what was my argument. Smart card and barcode are both digital but they work differently. Even your supermarket product with barcode can not be read without a special scanner. Smart card also you'll need a scanner to read. There technology are digital because the information is stored in binary or hexadecimal. And I don't buy that barcode isn't secure, because even smart card can be clone and create a duplicate.You Also don't need a bar code to prove someone can drive yet you guys have been ever condescending on our booklet driving license claiming they're backward.
Elezea utofauti wake na zile tulizozizoea.
15 yrs!?!?Hahaha daaah kweli wakenya mpo porini yaani hizi ndio mnazipata leo, Tanzania ziliingia 15 years ago.
Hata kwenye leseni za bongo hayo yanafanyikaHizo nimeweka kwa rangi nyekundu ndio baaadhi ya vitu hizo kadi mpya zitaweza kufanya. Kama mnayo TZ kutoka miaka 15 iliyopita hongeereni wabongo.
Kenya to issue digital driving licences
Kenyan motorists will later this month switch to use of digital driving licences, whose rollout is expected to begin ahead of the August 8 elections.
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) Tuesday said 100,000 of the smart cards have been made in readiness for distribution to motorists.
The NTSA, which is progressively digitising its operations, has acquired 500 card readers to decode user information and traffic offences history. The information will be recorded in a chip that is embedded in the plastic card.
The card comes loaded with points to be deducted every time a motorist commits a traffic offence. Repeat offenders who will have exhausted their points will permanently lose their licences, have them confiscated temporarily, pay spot fines or be made to attend refresher driving classes.
READ: Errant drivers to lose driving licences with digital permits
The NTSA now says it is ready to go live with the new licences — whose prototypes leaked out this week — and that final preparations at the launch by President Uhuru Kenyatta is underway.
“The licences will bear details of the holders, including their photos. The chip stores driving histories and serves as a payment wallet connected to the Judiciary,” NTSA’s head of ICT, Fernando Wangila, told the Business Daily.
hamna neno, hengereeni kwenu, mimi nilkuwa najibu swali lililoulizwa. fyi - kubandika taarifa za Kenya sio kusema ni mashindano na tz. Kama mnayo kutoka miaka 15 iliyopita vyema basi, nyie mulitupita bado kitaamboo.Hata kwenye leseni za bongo hayo yanafanyika