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Agriculture / Re: Foodcashnetwork by Choca(f): 9:13am On Mar 16, 2021 |
I don't know anyone who has been paid BY FoodCash Network despite the tenure of their investments being due. My investment is due and not one message from them. My friend's was due since December and they have been unreachable even till now. They have not been reachable, they don't pick calls or respond to messages. At this point it is safe to say that they are a scam scheme and people should beware of them. |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 3:40pm On Jun 29, 2013 |
Ms Spaqs: Nyc!So does dat mean u'll av tym 2 gv us regular updates on chocolates n sushi #keepin my fingers crossed Ms Spaqs: Nyc!So does dat mean u'll av tym 2 gv us regular updates on chocolates n sushi #keepin my fingers crossed Yes o please glow *pity face* activated |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 9:27pm On Jun 28, 2013 |
oh Glow may God bless you so much. Thank you so much, you are a perfect example of using one's talent for the furtherance of the kingdom of God. I just love you.... I'll be on the look out for the next story. muahh muahh muahh |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 8:26pm On Jun 26, 2013 |
Haba glow now I've been sitting tight for tonight's 2nd part ke. No fall my hand now. |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 7:02pm On Jun 26, 2013 |
glowingscenes: Haa no vex... I yaff cover my mouth |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 6:09pm On Jun 26, 2013 |
Glow chai you no go kill person. Sis Sade's husband is gay!! You sure have your way with this ink o. |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 7:42pm On Jun 23, 2013 |
Haba glow, this one you are doing ain't good fa... No extra post to celebrate sunday ni? That's not fair at all. |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 8:10pm On Jun 21, 2013 |
madam glow abeegg Maria's brain don reset ni? Sorry for my use of words o. |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 3:04pm On Jun 15, 2013 |
I pride myself in not reading romance or even christian romance but girllll you've got me hooked. I LOVE your writing style, I've even checked out your blog and the Chocolates and Sushi is just wow! You really should publish this. Girl you rock. May God bless you..... Muaaaah 2 Likes |
Literature / Re: A Story: Broken Vows by Choca(f): 1:50am On Jun 13, 2013 |
Mum Z : With the kind of brain injury she suffered, doctors can predict if amnesia will occur on waking up... |
Romance / Re: Groom Kissing Bride Aggressively-Pix by Choca(f): 11:29pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
babyosisi: My medicos moving stuff on nairaland .... |
Education / Re: 1 Million $ Reward To Solve Math Problem! by Choca(f): 11:03pm On Jun 10, 2013 |
nedu2000: Isn't it the equation dat chike obi proved?anyways I'm trying it out Prof. Chike Obi, gave scientific proof to a 361-year old mathematical puzzle known as Fermat's Last Theorem in 1998 using the a similar method as that of Fermat although the theorem had been proven using modern technological aid by 2 mathematicians in 1994. The equation displayed on the other hand is the Beal's Conjecture proposed by number theory enthusiast Andy Beal in 1993. |
Celebrities / Re: Genevieve Nnaji With A Mystery Guy - Photo by Choca(f): 6:04pm On Jun 09, 2013 |
3ace: Hmnnnn....all these gbeborun sef. Nawa for una. Wetin you dey do here if you Sef no be gbeborun? |
Education / Re: 1 Million $ Reward To Solve Math Problem! by Choca(f): 5:55pm On Jun 09, 2013 |
nedu2000: R U̶̲̥̅̊ sure x,y & z (or a,b & c depending on how U̶̲̥̅̊ look at it)are not 'raised powers','cos writing it as ax+by=cz is rather simple to prove,what I mean is : a raised to d power of x +b raised to the power of y=c raised to the power of z Sorry about the mix up... This is the correct equation.. Anyone wants to make a go at this?
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Education / 1 Million $ Reward To Solve Math Problem! by Choca(f): 10:53pm On Jun 07, 2013 |
A billionaire Dallas banker will shell out USD 1 million to anyone who can solve a mathematical problem that has baffled geniuses for years. The American Mathematical Society (AMS) in Rhode Island has announced that the prize for the solution to the Beal Conjecture, a number theory problem, has been increased to USD 1 million. The prize and conjecture are named for D Andrew 'Andy' Beal, the Dallas banker who has a strong interest in number theory and who provided the funds for the Beal Prize. The prize will be awarded for either a proof of, or a counterexample to, the Beal Conjecture.Mathsgeneric A related math problem, Fermat's Last Theorem theorem was proved in the 1990s by Andrew Wiles, together with Richard Taylor. Both the Beal Conjecture and Fermat's Last Theorem are typical of many statements in number theory: easy to say, but extremely difficult to prove. Andy Beal first established the prize for a solution to the Beal Conjecture in 1997. To date, no correct solution to the problem has been found. The current funding is an increase from the previously funded amount of USD 1,00,000. "I was inspired by the prize offered for proving Fermat," said Beal, a self-taught mathematician with an interest in numbers theory. "I'd like to inspire young people to pursue math and science. Increasing the prize is a good way to draw attention to mathematics generally and the Beal Conjecture specifically. I hope many more young people will find themselves drawn into the wonderful world of mathematics," Beal said. The prize for solving the Beal Conjecture is not the only million-dollar prize for the solution of a mathematics problem. In 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute created seven USD 1-million-dollar prizes for problems now known as the Millennium Problems. One, the Poincare Conjecture, was solved by Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman in works he made public in 2003. However, he turned down the monetary prize. To earn the Beal Prize, a proposed solution must be published in a refereed mathematics publication which is respected and, in the opinion of the prize committee (selected by the AMS), maintains the highest editorial standards. The banker and poker player Andrew Beal has conjectured that there are no solutions to the equation ax + by = cz if a, b, and c are co-prime integers, and x, y, and z are all integers > 2. The problem is to prove the Beal Conjecture, or find a counter-example. |
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