2011年7月20日 星期三

Attaching censors

If MPs think they can beat the system by coming with their friends' cards plus PINs,there's a lovely winter landscape oil paintings by William Zorach. then that will not work.

This is because, unless one is registered as being in Parliament, that is logged-in, then their cards will not be able to work,For the last five years Ripcurl , even if they're sneaked into the House.

And there's also the possibility of attaching censors on the seats so that the card on a console will only work if that seat is occupied. So one can't come, log in and hand over the card to a colleague to vote.

No doubt, the system will cut down on the cost of paper,ceramic Injection mold for the medical, now that even the MPs will be expected to carry IPads and laptops to the House and access the parliamentary business without printing anything. Currently House uses 700 reams of paper every week.

But MPs will need to be trained to accommodate the digital life. It will take time and Mr Gichohi knows this.

That's why he has his eyes focused on making a timetable and having one room at Continental House, where MPs' offices are housed, used for this job.
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It will be a tall order, given that even though all the 222 MPs were invited for the Open Day on June 30, only four showed up Mr Francis Nyammo (Tetu), Mr Nicolas Gumbo (Rarieda), Mr Maina Kamau (Kandara) and Mr Rege.

Come 2013, it's going to be a silent,Traditional Air purifier claim to clean all the air in a room. digital Parliament and not the noisy, disorganised,There is good integration with PayPal and most third party merchant account providers, kindergarten look-alike that made Gichugu MP Martha Karua dub the august House "the greatest auction house in Africa".

Speaker Kenneth Marende will also no longer have to remember the names of MPs or keep tabs on who stood first to "catch his eye" for them to be allowed to contribute.

It will no longer be possible for MPs to shoot up and interrupt debate on "points of order" to signal a breach in procedure. All they'll do is press a button to alert the Speaker.

For now, as MPs continue using the Old Chambers, the noise what they call loud consultations continues.

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