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#13. Royal Baby #14. Bonding time #15. are meal prayers too old-fashioned now? #16. 1995 vs 2015
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#9. A foodie #10. Sleeping with one eye open #11. Introduction of Apple watch #12. Everyone is obsessed with apple.
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#5. Modern Photograpy #6. Instead of watching a performance, concert-goers are too busy documenting it. #7. Sunburn #8. Family Dinner.
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The following illustrations shows that all of us some have some how become slaves to modern Technology- particularly the smartphones. #1. Feeling of isolation. #2. sometimes this is the definition of total freedom #3. Tied to an apple watch #4. The evolution of reading the news at break fast Source:http://www.elitereaders.com
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goody06:thanks |
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These photos looks fake and Photoshopped but are real,... see the pics below. source: http://www.therundown.tv
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THIS IS COOL... BUT CAN NEVER COMPARE WITH THE DECORATIONS IN UYO TOWN, DURING AKPABIO'S TENURE.... i wonder if the new Governor will still continue with it. |
A similar mystery surrounds the building of the infamous coral castle in Florida in the U.S. The coral castle is a stone structure that was built by one man without any help. The Latvian American, Edward Leedskalnin, said that he had discovered the techniques that Egyptians used to build the pyramids—techniques related to levitation and anti-gravity technologies. He also used a bowl-like device (see picture) with magnetic spokes. He never revealed what the round device was, nor his building secrets. coralcastle It took him 28 years to build the castle from about 1923 to 1951 and he refused to allow anyone to view him while he worked. He built the castle completely on his own carving more than 1,000 tons of rock. He was known to work at night, yet neighbors reported they never heard any construction noise. If he used sonic levitation methods, the sound waves used were inaudible to humans. Arab historian, Abul Hasan Ali Al-Masudi, has written about Ancient Egyptians using a metal rod to strike stone, causing stone to levitate. The stones would move along a fenced path that was lined with metal poles on both sides of the path. The metal poles created vibrating frequencies in such a way that they would provide a moving runway for the stones. I have no idea how Al-Masudi arrived at this conclusion, or whether it is true or not, but the use of the “metal rod” is interesting. setstaff_aussmd The Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics often display a metal rod called a Was Scepter. Only the gods, pharaohs, and priests were allowed to carry such a sacred instrument. It symbolized “power and dominion.” The bottom looks suspiciously like a tuning fork which might have had some magnetic properties. The head of the scepter resembles a pteranodon, the largest “flying” reptile that ever existed. Was it in honor of the flying gods who could easily carry aloft large objects? This would explain why only the powerful few could carry it. It might have been used to strike up an earth resonance which somehow defied gravitational forces. The whole science of gravity and anti-gravity has yet to be fully understood. And I’m sure the Ancients kept this knowledge in guarded hands. Time unlocks all mysteries. I think we are getting closer to re-discovering the answers to this lost science. Just imagine the possibilities when we, too, can briefly release large stones from the confines of gravity. Yep—we could literally move mountains.
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The definition of “levitation” broadly covers either the ability to float oneself off the ground for an extended period of time or the ability to do the same with inanimate objects. This article will concern itself with the former. History chronicles multiple occurrences of seemingly impossible instances where a person was able to hover above the ground with no visible means of support. These instances generally fall into two categories: magical and religious. Various stage magicians and mediums over the years have claimed the ability to levitate themselves (or other people) without any slight of hand. These occurrences range in scope from rising a few inches off the ground to Daniel Dunglas Home’s 1868 levitation where he traveled out a third-story window and then floated back into the house via a different window in another room. No skeptic has ever explained how that particular feat was done. Photographer Gambier Bolton described a 19th century séance he attended where “…one of the observers…was suddenly raised from the floor, with the chair in which he was sitting…until his feet were just above the heads of the other experimenters present. He remained stationary in the air for a few seconds and then slowly descended to the floor again. Fourteen observers were present.” Skeptics and scientists have attempted to explain such occurrences with the use of wires or other fraudulent trickery. Far more compelling are the alleged instances throughout time of levitation by practitioners of a specific faith or religion. For instance, a Buddhist tradition states that the Buddha once floated over the surface of a river to speak to a local Hindu holy man. Hinduism itself records numerous instances of levitation, including the Yogi Subbayah Pullavar, who, in front of at least 150 eyewitnesses, levitated for nearly five minutes on June 6, 1936. There are numerous people in the history of Catholicism who are linked to levitation in one way or another, including such notables as Saint Francis of Assisi and Padre Pio. One of the saints very closely connected with levitation was the 17th century mystic St. Joseph of Cupertino. He reportedly experienced levitation many times throughout his life and did so in front of numerous witnesses. Unlike others who were chronicled as defying gravity, St. Joseph of Cupertino was apparently able to stay above the ground for hours at a time. On the other hand, Christianity also contains instances where the same phenomenon of levitation can be traced to agents of evil. In 1906, a young South African girl was observed to levitate, and this phenomenon could only be stopped by the sprinkling of holy water across her. Similarly, during the infamous 17th century Salem witch trials, one of the “possessed” girls levitated over her bed in front of many witnesses. Science has attempted to explain the phenomenon by suggesting cases could be caused by such things as mass hallucination, although one could argue that some of the chronicled instances–such as the Yogi’s levitation in front of so many witnesses and Home’s journey outside the upper floors of a house–cannot be explained by any known scientific reasoning. And, in modern times, science has switched sides somewhat. Scientists at the University of St Andrews in Scotland are experimenting within a specific area of quantum mechanics to see if they can manipulate scientific laws into a solution that will allow everyone to be able to levitate in the not-too-distant future. one of such things science could not explain...spiritual, magical, conspiracy theory... call it whatever you wish. Sources: “Levitation (paranormal)” Wikipedia, pulled 9/20/12 “Saints and levitation” Wikipedia, pulled 9/20/12 “Physicists have ‘solved’ mystery of levitation” The Telegraph, pulled 9/20/12 |
adeester:You won't hear from them now, till they 've concluded with other zones.... expect something from January |
[quo Who told you what.?... we were told categorically not to ask after the company that the recruitment is for, so don't say what you don't know... Leave us who have hopes, even if it's TLS e no still bad... You get any, come dey follow us apply for the job... don't bring your discouraging spirit to this tread |
[quo Who told you what |
happy wedding anniversary.... I see the old coke bottle |
caddylac:just relax... the interview is Zone by zone, and I've not heard of any one from River being called... even those from kano, kaduna, Niger, Gombe, jos and gusau were told to go last Saturday that their own will be in maybe two weeks time and that they will be notified accordingly |
freshyabstel:wow... How cool can this get. any way lets pray and hope....wishing all of us the best |
Realsufi:I am |
phyllosilicate:abuja |
Jimwalex:pls bro, what was the question like. |
i just got mine |
abeg o... besides the auto CAD and PDMS which other two did you say you learnt, the names abeg.. |
I saw this on my mail this morning and thought it worthwhile to share..... GTBank's Internet Banking Security Tips Inbox x GTBank <gtbank@gtbank.com> Unsubscribe 4:00 PM (18 hours ago) to me [img][/img] GTBank's Internet Banking Security Tips Please note the following: • Never login to GTBank internet banking through a link from your email, even if the email appears to have been sent from GTBank. Type the web address in yourself. • The beginning of your internet banking page address will change from ‘http’ to ‘https’ when a secure connection is made. • Be wary of any unexpected pop-ups that appear during your online banking session as our software doesn’t allow external pop-ups. • Subscribe to SMS alert to view each transaction in real time. If you receive an alert for a transaction you didn’t initiate or authorise contact GTConnect immediately. • Fraudsters sometimes try to trick people into making a real payment by claiming “it’s just a test”, don’t fall for it. • Make sure your contact details with the Bank are up-to-date so you can receive SMS alerts on your mobile devices. • Never give anyone your login details in full either by email or over the phone. GTBank will never request these from you. • The login pages of our Internet Banking are secured through an encryption process, so a locked padlock or unbroken key symbol should appear in your browser window when accessing your GTBank Login page. • Please, also note that GTBank, its staff or agents will never call or send you an email to request any of your passwords, token generated codes, card details or Personal Identification Number (PIN).
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funny ,.. cos when i ask my superiors in the office they will say dey don't know, if tcn staff do not know about the increase i wonder how it happened...meanwhile i believe there will be an improvement cos Mr. president has lots interest in power.. |
long ball... good header... throwing..... corner kick |
1000 ways to die, " pressure eyed" |
80 % of the people who commented here doesn't know what squirting is , meanwhile I don't believe what the scientist say, cos the squirt doesn't have any smell, even when left on the bed spread for hours after love making... |
Some individuals with ply card saying "No Card reader for the upcoming election", are currently protesting along Aguiyi Ironsi, Maitama and also trying to gain access into the INEC headquarters in Abuja but the police have blocked the entrance refusing them access..
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