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I had the chance to hold this phone in a showroom in computer village today and I can tell U a lot of stuff I noticed. 1.) The camera is totally wack 2.) The phone is doomed to be very slow - unless U won't load your memory with content. 3.) I. Had a hard time shutting down applications I had previous ly accessed because of how slow this phone was and amazingly the lady who marketed the phone seemed to equally confused as well - I am still tempted though to give it. A trial only on the condition that they actually create an 8mp camera phone (cause clearly the camera felt like a real wack high resolution 2mp camera phone) and a minimum ( and this part is non-negotiable) of 1gb ram because the device I held had 50% of its memory full and was hanging dangerously. Else I could just run to slot and buy a galaxy s3 ( it now costs 67k and that is a 2gb ram phone and is quad core). The summary; if U are a heavy user, buy this phone at your own risk. If U are a light user after a year sell the phone unless U would. Prefer to use and bury the phone after a maximum of 24mths. After puchase |
Thank you very much Sir for your efforts. I just got a 2002 Honda Odyssey, and I never got the radio code Radio Serial U1110 L2613 VIN:- 2HKRL18072H516371 My email address is ehidiamenigue01@yahoo.com. I will really appreciate it if U can help out. Thanks a billion a bunch. |
Please My Bro I need ur help. I've got a 2002 Honda Odyssey. VIN#:2HKRL18072H516371 Radio Serial ID; U1110 L2613 My email address is ehidiamenigue01@yahoo.com. Thanks a billion a bunch |
kayalcomp: I studied Computer Science. The little practicals i know was gotten through my exrtra effort outside school. Studying Computer Science in Nigeria can be made meaningful IF all Computer Science graduates are compelled to go to institute like NIIT after graduation compulsorily like lawyer, doctors do. And government should try to strenghtened the NIIT. THAT IS THE ONLY SOLUTION TO THIS PROBLEM.I am a full blown graduate of computer science and I totally disagree. I learnt java on my own(though in UNIBEN we were taught. C++). We were taught computer architecture but I did research and found out for myself real practical(and modern might I add) applications of the different systems of architecture. The point I am trying to raise is that, if you desire to practice as a computer scientist in this country the University system isn't an issue. In any case it will be unfair to compare government universitiess in Nigeria that don't have autonomy over its own systems to foriegn universities that can so easily forge partnership with corporate bodies where they can fund departments thru faculties. While the department trains people with skills to meet the demands of workplace environments of such corporate bodies and receive automatic preference for employment. That can't work here because the current structure in Federal and state schools don't support it. This is what ASUU has listed as points of protest since the days of President obasanjo, autonomy.I will say that some universities are doing a Good job upgrading their curricullum to meet local challenges but if you really did your research before you sought to do a degree in any school whether Nigeria or abroad, you already have 50% of what you seek via certifictaion. This is not to underscore it importance because the chief aim of certification is safety but it is not a law that you must be certified to get the best outta computer science degrees, the most important thing is if I give you a task whether networking, programming, hardwiring certification or no certification can you do it? |
When the news hit the air waves about the brutal murder of The late abubakar's wife(then Abubakar rimi himself was still alive); I remember sitting with an aunt of mine and she said these words "what goes around, comes around". I didn't quite like that and then I asked what in the world that's all about. And she made reference to car crash that wipe out an entire family involving abubakar rimi's car and that nothing was done about it and gave details about how the matter was swept under the rug. As I saw this article about a woman expelled because she had AIDS, I immediately remembered the woman words "what goes around, comes around". Whatever is left of that woman's Spirit will definitely demand for Justice from God & it is my belief that He Himself will answer. The problem is whether the Dep Gov'nor will understand the answer when it doth cometh? |
Pls my pin is 26247830. I will really like to get the product key and activation key. Thanks |
Lets face it. The man is confident that he can win and election (@ least that is the what that articles says ). Question is "Are the people confident that he can lose"? |