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Alive with my 2400 baud badness!

The connection isn’t actually as bad as reported by other trainees. As everyone would expect more has happened than can be communicated through this post. The first postal communication test has been received!

Will write more soon… Thandiwe says hi!

Send letters or postcards!

Brian Deyo, PCV   (or Krista Clark, PCV)
U.S. Peace Corps
P.O.Box 2797
Mbabane, H100
SWAZILAND

Posted in Computers and Technology.


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  1. George Flores says

    So proud to know you guys!!!
    “IN ORDER FOR CHANGE TO HAPPEN.. WE NEED TO DO SOMETHING.”
    and you mu friends are doing just that. :)

    Much Luv & Respect always..
    George Flores

  2. Karen says

    Yipee! Glad you are well and things are happening. Cant wait to learn details! Will write soon! Hugs from Myself and Isabelle!

  3. Janet says

    Good to hear it. Sounds like you are getting into the swing of things. Kim also send her best to you both.

  4. Circe & Megan says

    Hey Brian. I will write to you if you would like. Hopefully you can post some pictures. I would love to see where you are! It’s a good thing what you are doing.

  5. PoPz says

    Is this the family page?
    See if we can get a letter or something out. Need any supplies?
    Nothing from TPD yet. Sorry.

  6. rprice76 says

    Yo Dude!

    Werd from the homeland! Do you need coffee Y/N? If so I can ship some now that you have an address posted! Don’t want to send it if you can’t get it. All is well here in the homeland. Monsoons are here in Cochise County. Horses are going ape – all is well!

    TTYL!

  7. April says

    Did you find out why Maputo used to be called Lourenco de Marques?



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