DaveHert's Posts
Nairaland Forum › DaveHert's Profile › DaveHert's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 99 100 101 102 103 104 (of 104 pages)
For the s4
|
These are the best Samsung cases on the planet, believe me u won't find a better case
|
Its 1k, I subscribed last week and resubscribed yesterday. |
Nobody is born smart, we all start at zero, can't talk, can't walk, certainly can't do algebra. adding, reading, writing, riding a bike, nobody is good at anything at first. There was a time Einstein couldn't count to 10, and Shakespeare had to learn his ABC just like the rest of us. Thankfully we are born to learn, slowly, surely, you stumble, slip, crawl, fall and fail. At first it's frustrating and confusing, but u keep trying and struggling, until one day you walk, one foot in front of the other, one idea on top of the next, each wrong answer making your brain a little stronger. Failing is just another word for growing, and you keep growing, this is learning, knowing that you will get it even if you haven't gotten it yet, because the most beautiful, complex concept in the universe is built on basic ideas that anyone can understand. Whoever you are, Wherever you are, You just have to know one thing. You Can Learn ANYTHING! #KhanAcademy Pls push this post to the front page, so as to motivate nairalanders. Like nd share if u feel inspired. |
TEXT AND PHONE CALL ADS BY TELECOMS SERVICE PROVIDERS; A RISING NORM OR A TORTIOUS NUISANCE? One never realizes the epic scale telecoms service providers (MTN, GLO, ETISALAT & Others) are willing to go in their bid to advertise their services until you take a cursory look into any mobile phone’s inbox. The messages from these Telecoms Network would appear endless. Most times, they appear so pushy and in-yer-face like. Nowadays, it’s not uncommon to receive messages cutting across a wide spectrum of services they tout to offer. They play gamut, from the mundane to the seemingly annoying. On any day, these would simply have been glossed over were it not for the with-a-vengeance extremes they have now taken on. At any rate, you get no less than half a dozen text ads and you almost have to be deleting messages in your inbox to free up space only to receive more (and they seem unswerving in their resolve in sending more). As if these were not enough, the text ads have now graduated into phone calls as if for good measure. You can now receive calls from your service provider advertising one “package” or the other at the oddest of times (they could have your sleep interrupted by an intrusive call or during your quite time, which is basically an intrusion on our constitutionally guaranteed right to privacy, just imagine how hilarious it will be when you have missed calls from your service providers. One tends to wonder whether the telecoms industry has any etiquettes and if at all, it seems to be observed more in breached than otherwise. To Joe Bloggs, these may appear as mere trivialities not worth considering (although it may anger him). But as a legal mind, you are only too familiar with the fact that societal relations orbit within a legal kaleidoscope within which actions are viewed in terms of rights and corresponding liabilities (one Professor at Stanford law calls this ‘thinking like a lawyer’). Within this legal sphere, any wrongful act is actionable. No doubt, telecoms service providers as SIM providers have a right ex-contractu to keep the customer posted on their latest developments or services. However, the moot point here is whether in doing so, they are to exercise that right within reason or without rhyme or reason (this of course will be left to the courts to pronounce upon). For people in the know, we are quite familiar with clichéd maxim of law that “Equity will not suffer a wrong to be without a remedy”. In this wise, do the above practices constitute a wrong whether in tort (in the form of nuisance) or in equity for which a customer could seek a remedy (in the form of a restraining order prohibiting it’s continuance) or would it be regarded as a mere triviality entitling the customer to private silence since the law “does not concern itself with trivialities”. The nightmare scenario surrounding this issue is that of a class action (something that healthcare multinationals and practitioners in America have had to learn about the hard way-there, they know it as “multiple torts”). Just imagine the toll 50,000 independent lawsuits will have on, say, MTN if they were to defend all these suits. The cost of defending them could rise astronomically and it could offset their profits and even creep into their shareholdings. This is surely an evil to be eschewed. It is however to be noted that in this our clime, we have not witnessed the same level of legal consciousness as in the case in America. With this in mind, they can ill-afford to continue this supposed nuisance. The plug has to be pulled on this abysmal practice. Pls help get this post to the front page so as to create awareness to both nairalanders nd telecom officials. Also like and share if I speak ur mind. |
For the sake of ur credit, don't use bank or quickteller to load ur phone, the money u load from them runs twice as fast than when u recharge with a prepaid recharge card. If u think this to be a joke, try it and observe how fast ur credit runs when u r on calls, u will be very shocked. I loaded up to 1000 on 3 different occasions, but I never got 30mins worth of call out of it on each occasion. |
R u kidding me? I had a blackberry passport for more than two months, I had to sell it because there r just too many bugs with bb10 OS,for 1, not all android app works with it, major android apps won't even install when u try to, some might install but will refuse to open. only light applicationss do work on it,and its app store is suffering from under-development. U can't even compare a blackberry to an iphone, talkmore of ANDROID. I am a phone fanatic, I have used the z10, Q5, passport, an ipone 5s (God! the restrictions on iphone nearly drove me insane),htc one, a samsung s4 nd s5 and to tell u the truth, nothing beats android, the freedom is just amazing.......let's be honest, android has no rival, anyonewho thinks otherwise hasn't used android to its fullest potential. |
STFUareyouGod:Lmfao ... Am really sorri sir, I didn't realise u have amnesia, but I did mention I was a student, an engineering major to be precise. But sure u can call me a teen, doesn't mean I will be tempted to check out ur profile like u did mine, u aren't interesting enough. Oh and I never did look at ur username. Its very mature. |
STFUareyouGod:We really aren't on the same level, cause with the current knowledge I have been blessed with, I could drop out of school right now and make the so called money, but then society would tag me an 'illiterate'. U on the other hand, with the acclaimed higher status, has knowledge to make money but is yet to make it, what does that say of ur so called knowledge. I really don't enjoy getting upset over something as insignificant as abs, so pls let's just put an end to this meaningless argument, I choose not to reply to ur wrangles anymore. |
STFUareyouGod:Talking about ur role model Oritse Femi, he does have money yet he is begging a girl for sex On his recent twitter leak! What does that say of his money? Don't think everything of money, love is more important than that, I indend to make eough money to make My future wife very comfortable, so as not to come across u in her life..lolz but cheer up, abs r over rated. |
STFUareyouGod:Talking about ur role model Oritse Femi, he does have money yet he is begging a girl for sex On his recent twitter leak! What does that say of his money? |
STFUareyouGod:Lolz bro u r the one making a fuss about nothing, I created a forum I found amusing, but u seem to think other wise, and secondly am not looking for money, am in quest for knowledge as a student that I am, I am on nairaland because I find it entertaining and fun, it helps to ease off stress after a days work. But u on the other hand, who is looking for money in a romance forum. I salute. |
STFUareyouGod:Lolz am not usually this rude, but it does seem like u r actually st*pid. I mean how do u get abs unless u r fit? Or have u seen a fat person with actual abs b4. Again, am sorri for being rude, I just needed to point out that little fact, u only get abs when u work out, and u work out to stay fit. So yea I do need to clap for myself |
STFUareyouGod:Its helped me, my girlfriend and friends say am HOT!! Even my ex still says am hot. So pls do me a favour and f*ck off, don't take out ur issues with me. If u did have one u would simply put it up here but since u don't have any u r trying to make people that do feel bad about it. |
STFUareyouGod:Lolz The simple answer is... Its helped everyone with actual abs to stay fit and look appealing. Get just 1 and u will see for urself. |
If u r trying to kill urself then there's nothing wrong. U decide for urself |
... |
Something similar happened to me, my ex girlfriend told me she was going to Ghana to register for her schooling a day b4 she was going, and wasn't sure when she would be back....and then she asked if I was upset. |
STFUareyouGod:Seems like u have been living under a rock or something. Isn't that a silly question? Why do u get a haircut? Lolz obviously if I needed money with it I would go into modeling, but am an engineering major, I only have abs cause am athletic, besides its appealing, why r u getting jealous over nothing. |
STFUareyouGod:dude replying to the thread doesn't earn u a kobo either, actually, having a nairaland account doesn't earn u a dime, so don't be a cynic....lolz |
