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ireneony:Maybe he meant Add Sense. Maybe affiliate programs is the answer. You register on an affiliate program, get a special link (I forgot what it's called; can someone help me?) and use it to advertise their products on your page. Each click has your money clock ticking along. *Is it referral I'd I was trying to remember?* |
I agree. It'll bring a rapid change in lifestyles and economy too. The problem now is that many persons haven't come to terms with these. From the weird reactions observed when you tell someone you wanna be an astronaut (yet, they use satellite technologies), to the wrong advice of '...go to school, get a degree and work for a big company (when the companies are preaching right-sizing), it's evident that many may be left behind. We are still operating with mentality from the industrial age. |
GET A ROPE, A HIGH PLATFORM (THE HEIGHT OF A CHAIR OR A TABLE IS OKAY), GET A FIXED SUPPORT ABOUT 3 METRES HIGH. TIE THE ROPE TO IT BY ONE END AND MAKE THE OTHER END INTO A LOOP. STAND ON THE PLATFORM AND SLIP YOUR NECK INTO THE LOOP, JUST FOR A TEST. NOW, KICK THE PLATFORM AWAY AND DANGLE LIKE 'JANGOLOVA'. HAVE REST. |
Just in case it happens again.
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I guess you are using opera mini or any other browser that uses transcoding servers to compress pages before rendering them. That's the result. And the styles are free to be changed: it's not your site, so, why complaining. If you're using opera mini, the subject is displayed smaller probably because you're using mobile view in settings. |
All these are very obvious. I wonder why people just won't see, or maybe, just won't accept, it. Of course, no one wants to be seen as pessimistic. And no one wants to be termed a religious bigot, fundamentalist or any of the kind. But it stands out clear. History, religion, economy, politics, science and technology, attest to these. There's hope: a hope that will surely elude many. |
*yawns*. |
persius555:Almost all networks are vulnerable to hacking. The truth is, it's where the ants find sugar. Rogues target them for economic reasons (remember, their economy's boastful and they got ahead in e-banking earlier), enemy countries target them for security and political reasons (e.g. Russia, China) and the fun-loving nerds hit them for the fun (E.g. Edward Snowden). Also, they're having same problem we have here: government. Most of the victims of hacks have been gov agencies like their defence establishments. So, there may be management downsides. Like I said, where there's sugar... Nigerian networks aren't safe at all. Lemme stop babbling. |
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shawnfamous:Yo no dey fear ban? Rule No. 7 covers this. |
MzNelly:You must have a rich experience with them. herald9:We don't do new things always. We, sometimes, do old things in new ways. |
That's when your skills invite trouble to you.
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Unpaid ad! |
BlackBerry? |
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If we could explore the mineral endowments we have here, we'd be better than we are in the next decade. |
Where do you intend getting those. And I don't think network operators will print those cards in sequence: it'd be a big security breach. Then you won't need to buy again. Just get one @ N1,000 and follow the sequence. Since they're sold in pack to the retailers, it follows that every other voucher with the retailer becomes useless. They print it randomly, I think. The can reuse numbers. That's why there's a limit to validity on each of the cards. After that date, the program can regenerate that number for use again. The hackers/crackers don't know what to go after. They should seek security loopholes in these network operators' systems. Now that's a big work, but it's worth doing. Airtel just reduced the value of their daily blackberry bundles without informing their customers: what a disservice. The unlimited bundle was slashed from 80MB to 40MB, and the rate they charge on data is exorbitant. That's unnecessary profiteering. So attack them. |
emusmith:AMEN. Speaking the language is a trouble for me, though I understand it. |
thanksondue:I downloaded the 1MB+ file. Tried to open it in my PDF reader and I got that error message. |
Both languages offer are good. JAVA is good, but not widely used for web development: you know the why's. Many reasons by many persons. PHP enjoys wide popularity 'cause it's easier to learn and was originally tailored for the web. |
Error in opening file: the page catalog is invalid. |
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omeizaowuda:Thanks and more thanks. Noted. |
¤ Afford them a good training in martial arts but teach them it's right use. ¤ Teach them to avoid unprofitable engagements: instead of watching that soap opera, they should go for the enlightening documentaries; instead of playing with toys, they should play chess. ¤ Teach them to love exercise and fitness: there's no excuse; being a girl doesn't exempt anyone. I hate it when I tell my sisters they need exercise and they tell me that they're girls. I don't blame them. The attachment to people with the mentality of getting a good, rich husband is their bane. ¤ Teach them to say the truth. ¤ Teach them to confide in you, not in outsiders. ¤ Teach them to respect without worshiping, to love without losing anything, to give without regretting, to have great ambitions without fantasizing, to use their minds actively instead of being superstitious. |
omeizaowuda:Interesting. I'm just a beginner. I want to do both front-end and back-end development. I hope I'll get there someday. |
A RESPONSIBLE GUY! |
omeizaowuda:Thanks. You saved me there. But I don't need to concatenate since I used double quotes. The PHP parser will interpret the variable in the string instead of rendering it as a string literal. That's called 'Variable Substitution'. I saw it in a book. Dunno if it's correct though since I've not tested it. I don't have a PC. I just read the tutorials in my phone and I plan to practice using online editors and free site builders that support PHP. |
ihedinobi2:I think this is my problem now. I can't believe I forgot all I studied. I can study and understand well but after that, please spare me the task of remembering those constants, or those quotes. Memorization has always been my problem. And these days I've been having sudden pains (though slight and sharp) in my head. Sometimes it seems my head's just full. |
Just for the roll call. Registrar: Craigston? Me: Present. Well, God created a man and a woman, not a man and a transgender. So I'll find a woman. |
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omeizaowuda:hahahaha. The point is, we need what's expected for a bday. I didn't even check for syntax. Just let it be. I'm a newbie. But 4 wia d error dey? |
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