Travel › Re: Life in Beijing As an International Student. by Dottore: 6:50pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
gypsey: Okay, good bye! to china!
Don't forget to speak Chinese when you return, like: shintoya Shintoyaa shintoyaaaaaaa!!
Who da hell goes to china for studies?.  Oga many Americans and Europeans are studying in China especially in health related courses. You can only understand how powerful the Chinese are when you take turns to visit Europe and China |
Career › Re: Why Masturbation Can Destroy Your Career by Dottore: 2:33pm On Sep 18, 2019 |
godwinstringed1: I am Godwin Oluponmile Rubbish masturbation has nothing to do with failure or success of anyone's career. Pure trash. |
Crime › Re: Angry Youths Protest Against 'Yahoo Yahoo' In Delta State by Dottore: 4:40am On Sep 18, 2019 |
Well I can say this is a good step but my problem is that the people I see in this picture are mostly children while the few grownups in the picture don't seem to know how to boot a laptop. I will take them serious when I see undergraduates and graduates protesting against cyber crimes.
#Saynotocrimes |
Politics › Re: Governor AbdulRazaq Nominates Joana Nnazua Kolo, 26-year-old As Commissioner by Dottore: 1:19pm On Sep 17, 2019 |
Good one |
Business › Re: A Bank Is Frustrating Our Efforts To Recover Our Late Dad's Money. Help!!! by Dottore: 11:59am On Sep 17, 2019 |
Hmmmm |
Sports › Re: Reactions As 'Rubber' Man Shows His Flexibility (Photos) by Dottore: 6:58pm On Sep 16, 2019 |
Distortionist abi contortionist. What do I know sef? |
Car Talk › Re: Toyota Responds After New RAV4 Performed Woefully In Avoidance Maneuver Test by Dottore: 8:55pm On Sep 15, 2019 |
YorubaWarrior: Yet, majority of ignorant Nigerians condemn Honda due to their lack of reasonable judgement. ONLY in Nigeria do they rate Toyota more than Honda. The rest of the world knows Honda is better...
Honda 4 Life!  Taaaaa No one anywhere in the world rates Honda on the same page with Toyota except clowns like you |
Politics › Re: Oluseun Onigbinde Appointed As Technical Adviser Budget & Planning, Under Buhari by Dottore: 2:03am On Sep 15, 2019 |
jaxxy: Any who serves in govt was bribed or corrupted There are people passionate to serve this country. Yeah all of us |
Crime › Re: Customer Thrown Out Of A Bank In Delta State (Video) by Dottore: 12:11pm On Sep 14, 2019 |
aaronson: This is a good case for her, she has all required documents present and she has this video to present to the court, At the end of the day the bank might even get to pay her a large sum for both parties to settle out of court.
DISTRESS SALES DEAL on a Lexus down my signature. DISTRESS SALES DEAL on a Lexus down my signature. DISTRESS SALES DEAL on a Lexus down my signature. 2.2m for 2006 Lexus doesn't sound like distress sale to me. Make it 1m less then we will start talking. |
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Business › Huawei Just Started Selling Laptops With A Beautiful Linuxos Preinstalled [pic] by Dottore(op): 8:56am On Sep 14, 2019 |
Some of the best and most affordable premium laptops on the market are now shipping with Linux pre-installed. More specifically they’re shipping with Deepin, a beautiful and polished desktop Linux distribution which, like Huawei, are based in China. Whether this is a result of the ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China is unknown, but it’s a nice step forward for the proliferation of Linux alternatives promoted by major OEMs like Dell and Lenovo. Let’s get the disappointing news out of the way first. Right now these select Huawei laptops with Linux are only rolling out in China, via Huawei’s official e-commerce store VMall.com. The exact models available with Deepin Linux are the Huawei MateBook X Pro, Huawei MateBook 13 and Huawei MateBook 14. It also looks like you’re stuck with the stock options for each model. Now on to the positive news. Huawei has ditched the traditional Windows logo key on these Linux models and replaced it with key that simply reads “Start.” And as you’d expect, these 3 models cost 300 CNY (or about $42 USD) less than their Windows 10 counterparts. Huawei MateBook 13 with Linux Huawei MateBook 13 with LinuxHUAWEI As for Deepin, its Chinese origins tend to ignite controversy (and anxiety within privacy purists) in the Linux world, however the distribution is open source and the code is available on GitHub. Politics and privacy stances aside, Deepin is one of the most stunning Linux desktops out there – and it’s also available in English. Deepin’s open source nature does mean that Huawei is free to make alterations to it for their own purposes. One of the main draws for Huawei may be Deepin’s recently added Cloud Sync feature allowing you to sync various system settings to the cloud. This covers network settings (such as VPN and WiFi), sound settings, mouse settings, update settings, power settings, corner settings, theme, wallpaper, launcher, and dock. Definitely useful for installing the OS on multiple machines, or easily regaining your customizations after a clean install. It’s also worth noting that all three of these Huawei laptops run any Linux distribution like a dream, not just Deepin. Could this be a precursor to Huawei offering Linux on select laptops globally? Or perhaps a trial run to gauge interest in alternatives to Windows 10, such as its own open source HarmonyOS? I don’t have the answers, but it should be very interesting to watch things unfold. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/09/12/huawei-just-started-selling-laptops-with-deepin-linux-pre-installed/amp/Lalasticlala, mynd44
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Politics › Re: Osinbajo Reacts To His Meme With President Buhari Discussing by Dottore: 8:48am On Sep 14, 2019 |
Lol |
Car Talk › Re: Keep Your Vehicle In Shape By Maintaining These 7 Fluids by Dottore: 7:35pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
Godspower35: A good way to keep your car in action between the major interventions is to check the fluids yourself. This is a cost effective and easy way to avoid engine wear or damage and to save your money. Although checking the fluids in your car is fairly straightforward. Here are seven liquids to watch out for to get your car running properly:
1. oil
Your engine requires oil to keep the moving parts lubricated. To check the oil, take your car first for a short ride, then wait about five minutes for it to cool. Under the bonnet, the dipstick should be in the oil tank near the front of the engine. It's usually pretty easy to find. Remove the dipstick, wipe it off with a cloth or towel, and then immerse it in the oil tank. Pull it out again and see where the oil line is. The dipstick should have a notch indicating where a safe oil level should be. If it appears low, check the lid or the car manual for the type of oil you should use and then add something yourself.
2. Radiator fluid
The radiator fluid protects your engine from overheating. If you have too little, there is a risk that your vehicle overheats in traffic and you are stuck on the side of the road. Check this fluid if your car has been driven and not when it is cold. The cooler contents are under pressure. Never remove the cover when the engine is hot or running. Probably the radiator cap is located at the front and in the middle of the engine compartment. Gently open it with a rag and look into the radiator to see if you can see the coolant. If you can not see it above, you will need to add more.
3. Transmission oil
The transmission oil keeps your transmission lubricated, which can prevent the emergence of many expensive problems. The other oil dipstick in your engine is for your transmission fluid. Similar to the oil you just have to take out the dipstick, wipe it with a rag or cloth and put it back in the tank. Pull it out again to see how high the liquid gets on the rod. You also want to check the quality of the liquid. Grab your fingers and rub it around to see if it's pink or clear as it should be. When it smells burnt or contains particles, it's time for a change.
4. Power steering fluid
The power steering fluid keeps your car's power steering functioning by keeping it lubricated and boosting your ability to steer the car's wheels. To check the power steering fluid, locate the reservoir under the bonnet. It's usually on the passenger side. In any case, it is likely to be near the straps and the cap is likely to show "steering". Most cars have an opaque container so you should be able to see the fluid level without opening the lid. Otherwise, clean the environment with a cloth before opening the cap to prevent dirt from entering the system. Then open the lid and use the dipstick as well as the oil tank. If the liquid level is low, you can easily add more by yourself. You may also want to check the reservoir to make sure there is no leak.
5. Brake fluid
Your brake fluid is under pressure, increasing the braking force and preventing you from bumping into other vehicles. The brake fluid reservoir is usually located near the rear of the engine compartment. Clean the outside before opening the tank as dirt in the fluid in your system can be dangerous. To open the reservoir, simply unscrew the cover or pry off a clip with a screwdriver, which may hold it in place. Look in to see where the fluid level is. It should be within half an inch of the cap. If not, refer to your manual for the type of fluid you should add. Also check the color of the brake fluid. If it looks dark, have it replaced by a mechanic.
6. Air conditioning refrigerant
When the weather warms, check the coolant level in your air conditioner to make sure it is ready for use. Checking this fluid can be a bit tricky, but it's better than having a mechanic handle it when you fill up more when it's not needed. Before you begin, you must obtain the correct AC meter and the right thermometer from an auto parts store. If your coolant level turns out to be low, you can easily recharge the system with accessories from the auto parts store.
7. Washing liquid
The windscreen washer fluid does not keep your engine running but is very helpful so you can see it more easily while driving. Checking the washing liquid is easy. Most cars have opaque wash fluid tanks with a label on the cap such as "windshield" or "washer". You should be able to see interior without removing the cap. Otherwise, it should only rotate as the fluid is not under pressure or dangerous. If you need more fluid, do not use only soap and water. Get some washing liquid that has been developed for handling insects and road dirt. If you are completely out of the house because of a dirty drive, the window cleaner you use at home can be used until you get washing liquid. Source: http://www.eliancars.com/2019/09/keep-your-vehicle-in-shape-by.html#more [img]https://1.bp..com/-1AnNElKKEqM/XXus5xYMz1I/AAAAAAAAC3o/Y8YG-cHwJ90UJKmsTApbmOaO2BvFYeQaQCLcBGAsYHQ/s320/fluid.jpg[/img] You forgot to mention AXLE OIL (Usually SAE 90) The compartment is under the car. |
Travel › Re: This Is What A Nigerian Visa Looks Like (PHOTO) by Dottore: 5:20pm On Sep 13, 2019 |
Too noisy |
Crime › Re: Mobile Policemen Seen Exchanging Blows In Front Of A Bank (Photos) by Dottore: 10:54am On Sep 13, 2019*. Modified: 11:18am On Sep 13, 2019 |
My country my country. The same police that arrest civilians for fighting |
Politics › Re: Oluseun Onigbinde Appointed As Technical Adviser Budget & Planning, Under Buhari by Dottore: 10:39am On Sep 13, 2019 |
Everyone has a price. hunger is had |
Computers › Huawei Just Started Selling Laptops With A Beautiful LinuxOS Preinstalled [Pic] by Dottore(op): 2:29am On Sep 13, 2019 |
Some of the best and most affordable premium laptops on the market are now shipping with Linux pre-installed. More specifically they’re shipping with Deepin, a beautiful and polished desktop Linux distribution which, like Huawei, are based in China. Whether this is a result of the ongoing trade dispute between the United States and China is unknown, but it’s a nice step forward for the proliferation of Linux alternatives promoted by major OEMs like Dell and Lenovo. Let’s get the disappointing news out of the way first. Right now these select Huawei laptops with Linux are only rolling out in China, via Huawei’s official e-commerce store VMall.com. The exact models available with Deepin Linux are the Huawei MateBook X Pro, Huawei MateBook 13 and Huawei MateBook 14. It also looks like you’re stuck with the stock options for each model. Now on to the positive news. Huawei has ditched the traditional Windows logo key on these Linux models and replaced it with key that simply reads “Start.” And as you’d expect, these 3 models cost 300 CNY (or about $42 USD) less than their Windows 10 counterparts. Huawei MateBook 13 with Linux Huawei MateBook 13 with LinuxHUAWEI As for Deepin, its Chinese origins tend to ignite controversy (and anxiety within privacy purists) in the Linux world, however the distribution is open source and the code is available on GitHub. Politics and privacy stances aside, Deepin is one of the most stunning Linux desktops out there – and it’s also available in English. Deepin’s open source nature does mean that Huawei is free to make alterations to it for their own purposes. One of the main draws for Huawei may be Deepin’s recently added Cloud Sync feature allowing you to sync various system settings to the cloud. This covers network settings (such as VPN and WiFi), sound settings, mouse settings, update settings, power settings, corner settings, theme, wallpaper, launcher, and dock. Definitely useful for installing the OS on multiple machines, or easily regaining your customizations after a clean install. It’s also worth noting that all three of these Huawei laptops run any Linux distribution like a dream, not just Deepin. Could this be a precursor to Huawei offering Linux on select laptops globally? Or perhaps a trial run to gauge interest in alternatives to Windows 10, such as its own open source HarmonyOS? I don’t have the answers, but it should be very interesting to watch things unfold. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/09/12/huawei-just-started-selling-laptops-with-deepin-linux-pre-installed/amp/Lalasticlala, mynd44
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Travel › Re: Air Peace: Allen Onyema Crying As Nigerians Return From South Africa by Dottore: 4:00pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
Wuzyurdaddy: Private Jets have less cabin capacity, what's your point? Wouldn't it have been examplary if religious leaders show concern that their co citizens are dying in a foreign land. Is that not what Christianity teaches. Each of the jests can carry at least 10 passengers. Is it not a good start? Are 10 lives not worth saving. What if all the religious leaders who own private jets make unanimous efforts to aid in the evacuation of the stranded lives. It means that over 100 lives could be saved. Let's be honest to ourselves. |
Travel › Re: Air Peace: Allen Onyema Crying As Nigerians Return From South Africa by Dottore: 3:52pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
nelsonoba: Are you sure you're OK? So you want them to send private jets that can carry no more than 10 persons all the way to South Africa and fly back just like that when there are hundreds or thousands of people waiting to be flown back? If you don't upgrade your thinking capacity to be very objective, I wonder how you can ever think to grow wealthy like some of these rich people or rich pastors you envy. People like you would not have a problem using a bucket to empty a swimming pool when you have neighbours you can borrow a pumping machine from to do the work in 1hour  Wouldn't it have been examplary if religious leaders show concern that their co citizens are dying in a foreign land. Is that not what Christianity teaches. Each of the jests can carry at least 10 passengers. Is it not a good start? Are 10 lives not worth saving. What if all the religious leaders who own private jets make unanimous efforts to aid in the evacuation of the stranded lives. It means that over 100 lives could be saved. Let's be honest to ourselves. |
Travel › Re: Air Peace: Allen Onyema Crying As Nigerians Return From South Africa by Dottore: 3:16pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
Drhighchief11: Is it d duty of religious leaders to evacuate it's citizens from crises areas? Infact, how many people private jet go fit carry?. Wouldn't it have been examplary if religious leaders show concern that their co citizens are dying in a foreign land. Is that not what Christianity teaches. Each of the jests can carry at least 10 passengers. Is it not a good start? Are 10 lives not worth saving. What if all the religious leaders who own private jets make unanimous efforts to aid in the evacuation of the stranded lives. It means that over 100 lives could be saved. Let's be honest to ourselves. |
Travel › Re: Air Peace: Allen Onyema Crying As Nigerians Return From South Africa by Dottore: 12:03pm On Sep 12, 2019 |
We dey look
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Romance › Re: Pre-Wedding Pictures Of Two Plus-Sized Couple by Dottore: 8:12am On Sep 12, 2019 |
I hope there was a pre-wedding experimental trial of coitus activity because given the objects in the platform its thought provoking on "how will Mr D. enter the canal"
Tummy tuck urgently required on the North and South Pole of the Himalayas. |
Celebrities › Re: Burna Boy Refunds Fan's Ticket Money In Atlanta, Asks Security To Throw Him Out by Dottore: 11:36am On Sep 11, 2019 |
Height of arrogance. People should always remember that pride goes before a fall |
Car Talk › Re: 8 Brand New Honda Vehicles And Their Prices by Dottore: 10:19am On Sep 09, 2019 |
Ok |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Set To Commence Legal Action Against South Africa by Dottore: 10:26am On Sep 06, 2019 |
Would the legal actions bring back the many innocent Nigerians wasted by South Africans or at least be of immense benefit to the immediate family of the victims. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Youths Beat Fake Pastor In Cross River, Burn His Church (Photos) by Dottore: 8:02pm On Sep 05, 2019 |
Na wao |
Crime › Re: Ponzi Scam: EFCC Arrests Female MD Of Millionaire African Leaders Club (photo) by Dottore: 8:14am On Sep 05, 2019 |
Success1020: I read this 10x, just trying to know why she was arrested. What is the job of EFCC again? I didn't see where she committed any fraud. Why parade her when all these are allegations? Why not do your investigation like FBI before arresting and parading her? If her offense is simply a case of malfeseance or negligence; not having the appropriate license from SEC to raise and invest public funds, does that warrant this? Most Nigerians don't even know why we have SEC. Lady, lawyer up. Or pm me, my law firm can handle this pro bono.
I decided to point this out because some of us can't read, and will start shouting "rot in jail" like the one below me. This is one of the few reasonable posts I've read in a very long while. |
Celebrities › Re: Mama Rainbow Reacts To Xenophobic Attacks, Prays For Nigeria By The Sea (Photos by Dottore: 12:43pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
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Crime › Re: 'Bullets Flying Everywhere, Soldiers Engage Looters At Sangotedo Mall - Lady by Dottore: 12:37pm On Sep 04, 2019 |
Remerinax: k I hope you and every member of your family are already in all the countries you mentioned? |
Politics › Re: Burning, Looting Of Nigerian Shops In South Africa: FG Takes Definitive Measures by Dottore: 3:53pm On Sep 02, 2019 |
The easiest way to stop Xenophobic attacks in South Africa is for our Government to to shut their eyes and allow just a portion of the many jobless touts under Oshodj bridge to drill some south African firms in Lagos for 2 hours. I tell you the South Africans will see that they are learners. Nonsense. |