ichoboy01
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Your computer science or coding career is irrelevant in this discussion. A dolphin is an excellent swimmer but its swimming skills don't mean a thing in the middle of a desert. We are talking about urban planning. But thanks for letting us know you have something going on for yourself.That's cute, especially when you realize the chip empowering your device for you to express yourself here, is one of my expertise.
I'm not comparing Kariakoo to Barcelona (who cmpares Kariakoo to Barcelona?). I simply gave it as an example of a poorly planned grid system.You're comparing kariakoo district to the whole city of Barcelona? Interesting!
Kariakoo's got everything we need, and then some.
Again, no knowledge in urban planning. Stick to coding.And as for the whole 'European cities are the epitome of planning' narrative, let's not forget that what works for them is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's just a convenient excuse to justify their own unique set of circumstances.
The truth is, many European cities are cramped for space, so they've had to get creative with their urban planning. They've squeezed everything into tiny areas, not because it's the most brilliant design, but because they have no choice. It's a solution born out of necessity, not some superior urban planning philosophy.
So, let's not blindly follow their lead just because it's trendy. We've got our own unique challenges and opportunities, and it's time we start celebrating our own strengths, like Kariakoo, instead of trying to emulate someone else's
Peleka kilio CAF but tutazidi kuwat.omb🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣Na akina Semenya sivyo? Hawa ni wadada sampuli gani? View attachment 3378499
Wow, you really went all-out to showcase your complete lack of exposure.You're seriosly saying sprawl is cool and modern? What grade are you smoking buddy?
Aiiii kwani huyu ni mwanamke?
Never have I mentioned anything about computer science, Mr. Know it all of nothing. My expertise could include particle physics, computer engineering, higher mathematics, just so you know!Your computer science or coding career is irrelevant in this discussion. A dolphin is an excellent swimmer but its swimming skills don't mean a thing in the middle of a desert. We are talking about urban planning. But thanks for letting us know you have something going on for yourself
Let me ask you this: have you ever lived in a country that uses both systems, just to get a real feel for what I’m talking about? Cause, I could be speaking with "mutu ya ushago" who never set his foot out of his village.I'm not comparing Kariakoo to Barcelona (who cmpares Kariakoo to Barcelona?). I simply gave it as an example of a poorly planned grid system.
Again, no knowledge in urban planning. Stick to coding.
Engineer Kamau!Alafu angalia walivyo hawana akili, huyu aliyekaa hapa ataonaje kwa mfano 🤣 🤣 🤣 View attachment 3378045
Computer Science, Computer engineering - whatever it is......it doesn't matter bro. At this point you're just trying to save face by flexing about an unrelated career (which we ain't even sure that you pursue) after realizing your knowledge on city planning is BS and you actually know nothing about it.Never have I mentioned anything about computer science, Mr. Know it all of nothing. My expertise could include particle physics, computer engineering, higher mathematics, just so you know!
Does it really matter? 🤣 🤣Let me ask you this: have you ever lived in a country that uses both systems, just to get a real feel for what I’m talking about? Cause, I could be speaking with "mutu ya ushago" who never set his foot out of his village.
Lack of exposure is thinking urban sprawl is modern when people are trying to move away from it.Wow, you really went all-out to showcase your complete lack of exposure.
Hili ndo tatizo la kukaa sana ushagoLack of exposure is thinking urban sprawl is modern when people are trying to move away from it.
Okay bro. 🙏🏾Hili ndo tatizo la kukaa sana ushago
What is a system village boy?Computer Science, Computer engineering - whatever it is......it doesn't matter bro. At this point you're just trying to save face by flexing about an unrelated career (which we ain't even sure that you pursue) after realizing your knowledge on city planning is BS and you actually know nothing about it.
Does it really matter? 🤣 🤣
You're getting angry now because you can't fathom accepting you were wrong so you have to throw around a little belittling just to switch the discussion in your favor. Such a small mind.
Either way, the grid street plan is not a 'system' that countries use. It is just a street arrangement and generally every big city in the world has applied a little bit of it and a little bit of the curvilinear street plans. Even your Darislum has sections such as Kariako which have greed plans while the rest of your Uswazi hovels are just a maze of disorganized curves. The fact that you think the grid plan is a 'system' that a country adopts shows your lack of knowledge in this field. Perhaps you can instead service us some knowledge in particle Physics and higher mathematics that you are so eager to flex instead of arguing about things you know nothing about.
PS............I spent some time in Qingdao China and visited a few other cities there. If it helps, you are not talking to a 'mutu ya ushago' like your fellow bongolala friends here so keep it civil and make factual arguments.
You don't know what a system is yet you want to engage in a high level discussion villager?What is a system village boy?
Unajuwa kuwa tumewafunga kimoja?You don't know what a system is yet you want to engage in a high level discussion villager?
Halafu mwana anajiita jiniaz wakati kila achofikiria ni kukopi tu.That's cute, especially when you realize the designing of chips empowering your device for you to express your "feelings", is one of my expertise.
You're comparing kariakoo district to the whole city of Barcelona? Interesting!
Kariakoo's got everything we need, and then some.
And as for the whole 'European cities are the epitome of planning' narrative, let's not forget that what works for them is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It's just a convenient excuse to justify their own unique set of circumstances.
The truth is, many European cities are cramped for space, so they've had to get creative with their urban planning. They've squeezed everything into tiny areas, not because it's the most brilliant design, but because they have no choice. It's a solution born out of necessity, not some superior urban planning philosophy.
So, let's not blindly follow their lead just because it's trendy. We've got our own unique challenges and opportunities, and it's time we start celebrating our own strengths, like Kariakoo, instead of trying to emulate someone else's
Hivi kile kichaka chao cha FIFA si tumekifyekelea mbali?Mzee huongelei football? Leo tunataka kuongelea football. Tatizo wakenya mnaumia sana na mnachukuli vitu serious sana. Take things easy
Huko tayari kaka. Kichaka kilichobaki ni GDP tu. Kufika 2030 tunakifyeka milele.Hivi kile kichaka chao cha FIFA si tumekifyekelea mbali?