"*a gold Cuban Chain, a gold Cuban link bracelet and two gold rings on April 24 in New Providence. The stolen items have an estimated value of $17,725.*"
Tourists leave your jewelry on the cruise ship.
I can see a single expensive item like a nice watch maybe a wedding ring, I did not know Bahamians were still bedecking themselves all over in expensive jewelry. I in the wrong circles lol.
I agree with all you said, all true. But license renewal is an annual thing, it really shouldnt take months to determine that *we need more licenses*. At the start of the year you pay for 10, sometime in June you hire a new director, well we now need 11 installations. By the next license renewal you should know that you need to renew with15 licenses for the next year. An unaddressed 10 license gap representing an almost doubling of the contract agreement is odd though, that doesnt appear to be an oversight just someone taking advantage of what the software allowed them to do without paying. In addition there had to have been a procedure for adding unplanned seats in face of growth outside the normal renewal time.
The decision to move to a new platform is the bank's right. I dont buy the argument though that because the company is Bahamian they cant offer multi jurisdictional support and incorporate the most up to date security technology. Most companies use software where there is no in country support, support is all handled remotely, it just means hiring more people to support the need ("technically") and possibly some dedicated infrastructure
"*vindicated*"? Over what? I dont believe theres a Bahamian who was not in support of hosting these games. What we want is transparency and justification of expenditure. That's still to be reported. They should be in a position to lay the financial as ls on the table at the next sitting of Parliament, because as the preparation was ongoing they would have had to keep track of all spending fo the penny with weekly reports to the LOC to ensure there was either no overspend or notify the govt if they needed additional funds
"*The latest letter includes a copy of one written almost exactly 20 years earlier, on January 27, 2004, when Mr Raine informed Mr Anderson of a “discrepancy” between the 15 client licences and 25 “installed clients” when RF was still then part of the larger Fidelity Group.*
*The subject also arose in 2010, when the investment bank was called RoyalFidelity Merchant Bank & Trust due to Royal Bank of Canada’s 50 percent ownership interest at the time. “The practice that has gone on heretofore with respect to unauthorised users being added to your systems by your personnel, as required, is at best unsatisfactory,” Mr Raine wrote then.*
Before reading this part of the story I was thinking that there was an unspoken arrangement that *we'll support the operation* which deteriorated after the announcement of the software transition.
But based on the communication it seems clear that the license breech is a long standing issue and more than enough time has passed to clearly communicate/understand the no. of installations allowed
ThisIsOurs says...
The one glaring truth about this bill, what was the rush?
Nobody will forget the Cornish witness's testimony btw. Move the trial to October. Nobody forget.
On Trial by Judge Alone Bill passes in the House of Assembly
Posted 9 May 2024, 7:06 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Good job
On Devynne Charlton hosts free hurdles camp
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ThisIsOurs says...
"*a gold Cuban Chain, a gold Cuban link bracelet and two gold rings on April 24 in New Providence. The stolen items have an estimated value of $17,725.*"
Tourists leave your jewelry on the cruise ship.
I can see a single expensive item like a nice watch maybe a wedding ring, I did not know Bahamians were still bedecking themselves all over in expensive jewelry. I in the wrong circles lol.
On Man charged with armed robbery of $15k jewellery
Posted 8 May 2024, 5:10 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
43m???? School??
On $43m school and disaster facility for East GB
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ThisIsOurs says...
I agree with all you said, all true. But license renewal is an annual thing, it really shouldnt take months to determine that *we need more licenses*. At the start of the year you pay for 10, sometime in June you hire a new director, well we now need 11 installations. By the next license renewal you should know that you need to renew with15 licenses for the next year. An unaddressed 10 license gap representing an almost doubling of the contract agreement is odd though, that doesnt appear to be an oversight just someone taking advantage of what the software allowed them to do without paying. In addition there had to have been a procedure for adding unplanned seats in face of growth outside the normal renewal time.
The decision to move to a new platform is the bank's right. I dont buy the argument though that because the company is Bahamian they cant offer multi jurisdictional support and incorporate the most up to date security technology. Most companies use software where there is no in country support, support is all handled remotely, it just means hiring more people to support the need ("technically") and possibly some dedicated infrastructure
On RF: ‘No impact’ from core software dispute
Posted 7 May 2024, 1:29 a.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
I agree I saw many empty seats even with ticket give always. The prices were very high, no idea if the 100% jump was justified or not
On Davis govt ‘vindicated’ as stadium ‘sold out’ for World Relays
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ThisIsOurs says...
"*vindicated*"? Over what? I dont believe theres a Bahamian who was not in support of hosting these games. What we want is transparency and justification of expenditure. That's still to be reported. They should be in a position to lay the financial as ls on the table at the next sitting of Parliament, because as the preparation was ongoing they would have had to keep track of all spending fo the penny with weekly reports to the LOC to ensure there was either no overspend or notify the govt if they needed additional funds
On Davis govt ‘vindicated’ as stadium ‘sold out’ for World Relays
Posted 6 May 2024, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
"*The latest letter includes a copy of one written almost exactly 20 years earlier, on January 27, 2004, when Mr Raine informed Mr Anderson of a “discrepancy” between the 15 client licences and 25 “installed clients” when RF was still then part of the larger Fidelity Group.*
*The subject also arose in 2010, when the investment bank was called RoyalFidelity Merchant Bank & Trust due to Royal Bank of Canada’s 50 percent ownership interest at the time. “The practice that has gone on heretofore with respect to unauthorised users being added to your systems by your personnel, as required, is at best unsatisfactory,” Mr Raine wrote then.*
Before reading this part of the story I was thinking that there was an unspoken arrangement that *we'll support the operation* which deteriorated after the announcement of the software transition.
But based on the communication it seems clear that the license breech is a long standing issue and more than enough time has passed to clearly communicate/understand the no. of installations allowed
On RF: ‘No impact’ from core software dispute
Posted 6 May 2024, 4:45 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
"*The more high net worth individuals we can attract the better for everyone*"
In balance or we become a native servant class
On ‘Fantastic opportunity’ given Bahamas in UK tax change
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ThisIsOurs says...
I think yall just have serious personal hatred for "*some*" people. I dont know if anybody would say Papa Doc had "good" ethics.
On Uncertain on whether BPL rates to change this term
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