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Kingzd:Exactly because majority of them were established just for profit making without turning out quality graduates who can transform the society positively. |
It's been a while, Congratz to all those admitted. For those yet to be admitted, keep hope alive and you shall smile at last. Bon apresmidi. |
viccipedia: ElRapido: Draei:I won the master card foundation scholarship after being placed on the waiting list. So my score in Uniben is a waste, I wish I can give it to another person, Lol. Thanks to Davidtolu who motivated to do this, you are now my Mentor and father. Also thanks to Wizbird and other nairalanders who helped my ministry, May you all be favoured. En-route to USA on Thursday. |
Wow, aggregate of 84 Mechanical Engineering , but unfortunately I won't be attending Uniben again. Congratulations to other successful aspirants, it is now time to pray for admission. |
And now my spirit is all high for the exam. I wish all Mechanical Engineering aspirants and other aspirants the very best. Your destiny is in your hands, hence, this is your time to prepare very well in order to successfully scale through this hurdle. Good morning Kings and queens. |
Wizbird:Thanks bro, I have done that waiting for your reply. |
GrandFinale2017:Lolz, well done |
Uzordrew:Baba na you o, make Dem clear road for you. Wizbird and GrandFinale are you guys already reading GST like Uzordrew let me know? |
Wizbird:I am fine and still in Lagos. |
Wizbird:Hahahahahahahahahahaha He just shared his mind out as it affects him. |
And what is all this for |
We need more of this to develop that aspect of our sport. |
kellycyber:All my guys there didnt use it, many did not even enrol it. |
Edopesin:It is not compulsory even the further maths too is not also compulsory |
This is serious |
kellycyber:You are point, Hope to see you in Mechanical by next session. |
OgaBuhari:LOL But that is your opinion sha |
GrandFinale2017:In Nigeria anything can happen. I would be very glad if they adopt post UTME. |
Davidtolu:It is truely a great device |
Which kind story be this one. I just weak Jare Abeg NEXT |
Wow technology is really cool and sweet. Just look at the rescue process. |
petros4love:it is better you visit the nearest carlcare center in your state for great deals. |
Blazinraj01:LOL.But the features are high especially the hardware (4GB ram and 64GB rom) |
Blazinraj01:hahahaha, but the cx limited version goes for 95k sha |
muller101:Ogbeni shift go one side Jare, Edo State dey learn where other states dey. |
dljbd1:Currently it goes for 111k at SLOT nationwide. |
Blazinraj01:Abi o, I just tire for them. This limited version is dope sha. |
Davidtolu:Wow 64GB!!, that is a great deal. I just hope the price is friendly. |
Wizbird:Lol, knowledge is power. We are going places only a matter of time. |
orobs93:Well a friend of mine replaced his own with #9,800 around May this year in Enugu. So the price should still be around this range or slightly up. |
HOW TO MAXIMIZE AND EXTEND BATTERY PERFORMANCE [color=#990000][/color] 1. If your phone has an AMOLED screen (like most Samsungs), use a dark colored background, because AMOLED screens only illuminate the colored pixels. Black pixels are unlit, so the more black pixels you have, or the more darker pixels, the less battery you need to light them up. 2. Using darker app backgrounds/themes and darker launcher themes will further prolong your battery life (if your device has an AMOLED screen). 3. Don't use display auto-brightness rather control it manually. 4. Switch off vibrate. It actually takes more power to vibrate your phone than it does to ring it. 5. Only use original batteries or respected third party manufacturer batteries. 6. Set your display's screen timeout to as short a time as is practical for you. 7. Set ''sleep times'' or ''blocking mode'' to switch off Wi-Fi and mobile data when you don't need them. 8. Turn off smart features like air gestures, smart scrolling and the like. Unless you really use these features every day, they're just using battery power for a feature you don't use. 9. Turn off GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi and mobile data whenever you don't need them. 10. Use lock screen widgets or notifications if your ROM supports them, or install an app that does it for you like Dynamic Notifications. You'll be able to get basically all your content without having to unlock your phone fully and navigating around. You still need to light your screen up, but you'll have it on for much less time than normal. If you have an AMOLED screen device, using a lock screen notification app with a black background can save your battery life significantly. 11. Ditch widgets you don't really need, especially those that are connected to the internet like weather widgets. 12. Keep your apps updated. There's a reason developers constantly update apps, and many of these reasons are memory and battery optimizations. Likewise, delete old apps you no longer use, as these may be running background processes that chew up RAM and battery life. 13. If your phone has a battery or power saving mode or other battery management option, make use of it. 14. All ROMs, whether it's stock Android, OEM UI's like TouchWiz or custom ROMs like CyanogenMod, have various settings in the menu to help conserve or optimize battery consumption here and there. Find these various options for your device and ROM and make them work for you! 15. Turn off auto-syncing for Google accounts. If you don't need every single Google account updated every fifteen minutes, just go into yourSettings and Google account and turn off auto-sync for those apps you don't need constantly updated. 16. Set apps to update only when you launch them. If you rarely (or very frequently) open an app, it might be better to only have it update when you do so, rather than updating automatically all the time via push notifications or sync intervals. |
orobs93:which of the camon series precisely |
