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oladoja1:Still working you can visit Zpykios.com for latest info or question about it. You know admin hates to see this kind post here. |
mymissingrib:No longer a cheat bro cause its no longer free like before. |
If you are not watching the match live you can follow the link below to watch it live from your smartphone or pc plus other live football or sports games. Don't know why nairaland isn't accepting the links here. http://www.zpykios.com/2015/08/watch-epl-matches-your-android-smartphone.html |
We turn to our phones to help us throughout the day, so it stands to reason that when we have questions about knocking knees with someone, we whip out our phones for that too. But love consists of far more than being physical. There’s the whole dating process that leads to finding a partner in the first place. There’s maintaining an emotional connection once you have someone to hold hands with. Your Android device (no, not that kind of Android) can help with all of this. From finding a partner to coming up with ways to express your love, there are a number of ways you can use Android to strengthen your relationship. Find Someone: Naturally the first way to improve a relationship is to have one first. Obviously, this is easier said than done. If you’re a homebody, meeting someone serendipitously will be challenging. One way to get out more is to use your phone to sign up for an account at Meetup.com. This will show you many local groups you can become a part of in your area. You never know when you will become good friends with someone else who also loves going hiking every Saturday morning. That could eventually blossom into something more. Facebook can keep you informed on who in your existing community is looking for love. Some people also find people through Twitter, Tumblr, or Google+, but exercise caution before you go around revealing your identity and location. Lastly, there are apps dedicated entirely towards dating. There are those that began as sites, such as OkCupid. Then there are some that began as apps, like Tinder. Improve Your Communication: People in relationships can use phone calls, text messages, and email to stay in touch just like they do with people they aren’t in love with. But since they’re going to keep up with each other more often, it could be worth installing one of the many apps aimed explicitly towards couples. Apps like Avocado, Between, and Couple give you and one other person a private social network where you can share messages, photos, and your schedule. Sweethearts can also make use of other services that aren’t as narrowly focused. Starting a video chat through Hangouts (which likely came with your Android device) or Skype gives you a means of seeing each other’s faces when you’re far apart. Yahoo’s Livetext lets you do the same but without hearing your beau’s voice, which can be just the ticket at times when there’s simply too much going on in the background. Track Periods: Clue is one of several apps for keeping track of periods. If you need to know how this could be relevant to your love life, it may be time to revisit sex education. Lots of people will have to deal with periods for a solid portion of their lives. Virtual reality is one thing, but for many non-virtual people, this is a genuine concern that we should talk about. Logging your periods can help you plan when you can and can’t have fun in bed. Though if you don’t like being told you can’t do something — even by your own body — there’s nothing wrong with doing it during your flow, as long as no one involved is too squeamish. For some, this may even feel better or help relieve menstrual discomfort. Clue can also come in handy for folks who are looking to conceive. The app takes your period information and tries to predict your most fertile times of the month. Mark which days you’re sexually active to make sure you’re going at it consistently, or you can just pretend those dots are points and give your partner a high-five when you have a particularly affectionate month. Discover Your Mutual Fantasies: Talking about our fantasies can be awkward. Even very open couples have things that seem off-putting to them. Some may be really into the idea of role-playing while others may not. Kindu is an app that can help a couple get around their discomfort. Rather than having to vocalize their fantasies to their lover’s face, they can each answer questions in the app and then compare their matches to see who is down for what. This app can be a great way to kick off a conversation about what the two of you are open to. Those of us who have been in committed relationships for years can find just as much use as newbies because people change over time, and so do our desires. zpykios..com/2015/09/Improving-love-life-with-android-smartphone.html?m=1
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peppyluv02:No but rather an atheist. |
Are they muslim |
So the fooloish op now had to add south east states after he omitted all the south east states earlier on.smh |
So the idiot now had to add ebonyi state in rice production . |
Ebubemg: |
ITbomb:What phone are you using. |
Supermiy:no, Requires Internet connection. |
What's happening, this place dey dry. |
Microsoft recently released some of their apps on Android platform including the Microsoft Translator which is exceptional and amazing app among all the Microsoft apps released on Android operating system, works on both Android smartphone and Android Wear. Microsoft Translator helps you to speak into your phone’s microphone and it can translate what you say into 50+ different languages. You can say a word or make a sentence in English and it will translate it to the language of your choice though for now is only 50+ languages. And like i said before it works on both your smartphone and your Android Wear watch. Here is the full list of languages that Microsoft Translator supports right now: Arabic, Bosnian (Latin), Bulgarian, Catalan, Chinese(S), Chinese(T), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Haitian Creole, Hebrew, Hindi, Hmong Daw, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Malay, Maltese, Norwegian, Quer’etaro Otomi, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian (Cyrillic), Serbian (Latin), Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese and Welsh, and Yucatec Maya. Download Microsoft Translator for Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.translator zpykios..nl/2015/08/microsoft-translator-amazing-android-app.html?m=1
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Na so e go be? Rise and fall and rise and fall. Naira i pray when you rise again let it be permanent. |
boman2014:why did you suddenly change your post heading. Removed the wailing. |
I can't believe that people will comment by just reading the heading not the post itself, i slowly read through the op twitter post but didn't see any igbo man complain but instead what i saw were Yoruba men wailing claiming that igbos are wailing but i still didn't see any igbo man on that post. |
Aks:You emailed me but the email on my nairaland page no longer work anymore. And would like to know what the mail is for. |
Aks:you mailed me, sorry that email there no longer work anymore. But would like to know what the mail is for. Gonna change that mail to the one am using. |
naijanoni:Check my signature and see how to configure it properly |
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