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ChinenyeN:Well Said. |
The best way to learn to code is to Type Code. Mind you, copying and paste will not help any programmer at all. What makes you a programmer?? Your ability to write computer codes.............. ![]() |
YSPON:no nah |
same happened to me yesterday.. i had even forgotten the conductor didnt ask me for money and before i could turn back, the bus already zoomed off.. Based on several similar experiences, i usually pay when i alight.. |
MAIL ME, I CAN HELP YOU WITH PROJECT MATERIALS AND ALSO THE SOFTWARE AT |
hmm endtime prostitutes |
hmmm,, intriguing |
OK |
hefelove:Kindly refer to that link.. All the best http://support.eset.com/kb2268/?locale=en_US |
hefelove:what is your windows version? |
hefelove:It could from a typographical Error, I am not sure if your User profile may have been corrupted..Try booting in safe mode to see if it works. Or maybe you should plug in an external USB Keyboard and type same password you changed to.. IF this doesnt work, then you may have to format.. |
you probably have typed an additional character... or you could also check for CAPS Lock. |
hahaha, on this saturday morning ? ![]() |
was posted originally https://www.nairaland.com/2841593/two-brothers-burnt-death-allegedly cc lalasticlala |
Problem - I've been dating the same guy exclusively for close to a year. We both want to remain sexually pure until marriage, and we've talked very openly and honestly about our boundaries. We have a very strong relationship. We pray together, are studying a Christian book together, and are very careful not to go too far physically. The problem is, I find myself thinking about sex a lot. I know it's normal to think about sex sometimes, but I feel like I carry it to the extreme. I feel God telling me over and over to clean up my thought life, but I ignore him because I like the thoughts so much. How, in this sex-crazed society, can a person stay sexually pure? It will be several years before I get married and I don't know how I'll make it that long. Please help me keep my commitment to God and to my boyfriend. Solution A. The solution to your problem is simple, but it's not easy. I'm afraid there are no magic formulas. Certain mental tricks can help you some of the time, but no mind game will free you from all temptation. As you know, the only way you can hope to conquer temptation is to have God in your life. To say no to sin, day after day, time after time, you need God to be alive in your heart. Like I said, simple, but not easy. You sound like you're doing a lot of great things to keep your faith strong. But it doesn't hurt to repeat the ways we get closer to God: 1. Prayer. We need prayer, not just at the moment of temptation, but as a steady conversation throughout the day, every day. 2. Bible. Bible study isn't about finding a few magic verses that will help us resist temptation. We need to seriously read and grow in understanding God's point of view. 3. Church. We go to church to be with God's people and to worship him together. Church is something you can't do alone. After all, the Bible doesn't call the church the body of Christ for nothing. God often reveals himself to us through our relationships with other Christians. 4. Accountability. The fellowship of other Christians is absolutely vital when you're going through a trying time. Anybody who's being tempted as you are needs a prayer partner, somebody who knows all about what's happening. You need a mature Christian friend who will support you and pray with you. You and your boyfriend may even want to get together with a married couple you trust who can help you with other aspects of your relationship as well. You're right when you say it's normal to think about sex, especially when you're in a serious relationship. It's also normal to struggle to control sexual thoughts and urges until marriage. It's not easy, but neither is training for the Olympics or writing a great novel or raising children or making a good marriage. Good things are difficult. You're waiting for something very good—married sex. It's not easy to wait, but it is possible, with God's help. Source: http://www.christianitytoday.com/iyf/advice/i-cant-stop-thinking-about-sex.html cc lalasticlala |
this is too bad ooo lalasticlala please come and see this.. |
NAIRALAND IS JUST FINE..MY OPINION |
AMEN |
Hello Fellow Nairalanders, Please I need a little assistance here, I forgot the password of a zip file i passworded some years back. Does anyone know how i can retrieve it??,,tried many softwares but to no avail Thanks and your suggestions will be much appreciated. |
got me laughing out loud..nice one OP |
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Dear Nairalanders, I guess most of us have seen todays Google Doodle. Please take few mins and have a look. www.google.com Help Beethoven's unfortunate journey to the symphony hall by arranging his masterpieces in time for the big crescendo! Even when you’re the preeminent musical genius of your generation, sometimes you just step in it. So begins Beethoven’s trip to the symphony hall in today’s musical puzzle, which Leon Hong created in collaboration with artist Nate Swinehart and engineers Jonathan Shneier and Jordan Thompson. It happens that our story isn’t much of a stretch in the broader context of Ludwig van Beethoven’s life, which saw more than its share of rotten luck. Ludwig’s father, a middling singer in the Elector’s court and a man too often in his cups, pulled the precocious child out of school at the age of ten in hopes of earning some money on the shoulders of his talent (as a result, his handwriting was so bad that musicologists still struggle to authenticate his signature). He lost two siblings prematurely, had to assume full responsibility for his family as a teenager, fell madly for unrequiting lovers twice, and, most famously, began losing his hearing at the peak of his career. Despite all of this, Beethoven’s music prevailed. As Mozart reputedly said, “one day, [that boy] will give the world something to talk about.” That he certainly did. Sure, he may have raised his voice a few times, but he could overwhelm his friends with excessive kindness and generosity just the same. And while his romances brought him more anguish than happiness, would we have Für Elise or Moonlight Sonata if they hadn’t? It’s unclear when Beethoven was actually born, but December 17th marks the 245th anniversary of his baptism. Today provided us a rare opportunity to construct a game in step with beautiful music, whose evocative moods, drama, lightness, and depth made conjuring visuals to match it rollickingly fun. Here’s to one of history’s greatest artists, and to hoping that, wherever you happen to be traveling this holiday, your life’s work isn’t eaten by a horse. cc: lalasticlala source: https://www.google.com/doodles/celebrating-ludwig-van-beethovens-245th-year |
lalasticlala shall we motivate others by moving this to FP? With Regards |
nice one |
hmmm, passing by |
tozzyn5:When you get to Ojuelegba, Take a bus going to costain. |
NICE |
too bad |
the list is out |
adegoke93:You are so on point |
adegoke93:no idea but its been finalized |

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