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ComputersRe: Mtn BIS Blazing With Tunnel Guru Vpn by ein: 10:40pm On Oct 10, 2014
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ComputersI Need Multilinks Huawei EC 226 EVDO Dongle by ein(op): 12:42pm On Sep 12, 2014
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Music/RadioRe: Official Video: P-square Ft T.I - Ejeajo by ein: 10:26pm On Aug 30, 2014
saxywale: eje ajo, ile ijo, ijo ya...
must everything be about dance.
then what shld it be, to cry? huh
saxywale: eje ajo, ile ijo, ijo ya...
must everything be about dance.
then what shld it be, to cry?
Music/RadioRe: Official Video: P-square Ft T.I - Ejeajo by ein: 7:49pm On Aug 30, 2014
be appreciative felas, this song is wholesome....great beat and good flow of dance step...love it..
ComputersRe: How To Use Mtn Bis On Pc by ein: 11:51am On Aug 25, 2014
dont waiste your time, is a trach....not working
InvestmentRe: 18 Images Eccentricities Billionaires In Dubai by ein(op): 11:53pm On Aug 17, 2014
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Investment18 Images Eccentricities Billionaires In Dubai by ein(op): 11:44pm On Aug 17, 2014
Located in the famous Arabian Desert, on the beautiful shores of the Persian Gulf is Dubai; perhaps the most famous (with permission from Abu Dhabi) of the seven regions that make up the United Arab Emirates (UAE). There is much documented information about his old age, however, if it is known that the first inhabitants settled in the present territory of the emirate is primarily devoted to trade in pearls.

Yes, pearls; clearly an object of luxury, the truth is that sounds pretty foreboding … especially when you consider where it comes from the tremendous reputation of this small, almost remote. And everyone knows that Dubai is a different place with its mega structures and, why not, also its mega eccentricities. A gold plated car? Is driving with a cheetah as co-pilot? A vending machine for small gold bars?

Discover this curious selection of images that show how far they can get the extravagance of the appearance of Sheikh billionaires who live; an exercise in ostentation shaped city.

In Dubai is not unusual to see a cheetah as copilot

… or a lion


… Tigers also, of course



There is a good express shuttle



There, the Lions sail boat



… and rest on luxury cars



The same luxury cars used by police




also bathe gold






Gold is issued in automatic machines, typical


And the Luxury is up in the trash


Tigers in traffic jams greet


Riding on a lion? Clear


But you better not hit the road, there may be too much traffic

But will it take to go to the bathroom

Or get something to take

And taking it waiting in the car

WebmastersHow To Write A Flawless Web Design Contract by ein(op): 4:35pm On Aug 11, 2014
As a web designer, not only do you need to know all about web designing, you also need to be savvy at running the business side of web design. One of the most beneficial and critical areas of web design is the contract. The web design contract is a way to make sure your clients pay you as scheduled, and to be sure you’re getting paid for exactly the right time, effort and entire process of the web site.

Furthermore, if you ever were to run into any legal trouble with a client, your contract is your backup. You may want to seek guidance from an attorney to verify your contract, but regardless, the contract can help you when you most need it. Whether you’ve written a contract before or this is all new to you, all of the suggestions below will help you to formulate a perfect contract without leaving any loose ends. This can save you in the long run, trust me.

The following is a list of suggestions for your Web Design Contract:

1. Authorization - This is what you begin your contract with. It is basically your opening statement that includes all the information for authorization of access to the client’s accounts such as the hosting account. While you may not need access to all of their personal information, whatever you do need access to in order to complete the design process should be listed here. This section should give you full range of those accounts as stated. This section may also include access to disk space, databases, creation of applications, and search engine submissions.

2. In-Depth Work Agreement - This section is to provide both you and the client the overall scope of design functions to be performed. It is important to add the time limit for each design or function and each current price structure for the work. You will also add here that if further work or updates are to be performed, that a new contract will need to be formed. Other important aspects to include are:
• Your Business name
• The client’s business or individual name
• Exact specifications requested by client (or what you have recommended based on their requests)
• Allotted time for each design, function, and/or project
• If revisions are required, a new contract will be necessary
• Process for review of graphics, design and function, and how and when the client will provide feedback
• Content of design is exclusive to the client
• Your company requires, for portfolio purposes, that the name of your company appear at the bottom of the website as well as replication of the site be made for reference

3. Confidentiality Agreement - This is for both you and your client to sign to state that all information discussed will be held confidential between the two parties.

4. Website Details and Specifications - This section is for a detailed review of all the specifications required in order to make your client’s site a functional one. You will want to list each function you want to perform in the design process. In some cases, if you wrote a proposal for the client, you can refer to that here and say “refer to proposal.” This section is where you will add your HTML, PHP, SEO plans and so forth. You should also state that if further revisions are made, it is either the client’s responsibility or yours (if you choose to offer this) otherwise a new contract will be required.

5. Content - It is important that you and the client are in agreement of who will be providing the website’s content. This should include any text and/or images. Usually, the client or a copywriter and graphic designer will provide this sort of content to the website designer. It will be important to state, if you choose to, that all content such as these, if editing (image resizing, correction of text) is necessary, that the client will incur extra fees.

6. Outsourcing - This section provides you the right, if you think it could be necessary, to contract other employees to help with the creation of the site. Of course, you wouldn’t want to outsource the entire project (unless you had stated this previously) as it would make your contract completely void. However, if you were in a time crunch to meet your deadline and needed some extra help, this section will help you to do so.

7. Completion date - You’ll begin this section with the start date of the project and with the date that you and the client have discussed for the launch of the website. The launch date will be on the understanding that the deposits have been paid, contracts have been signed and that all content for the site has been received. If you happen to have a problem with any of these, you may add that a 10% fee (of the overall completion payment) will be charged if it interferes with your completion date.

8. Hosting and Domain Registration - This section will be made upon the conversation with the client. Each client is different, so some may already have hosting and a domain name, while others may look to you for help. It’s important that if you are creating a domain name for a client, you tell them that you are not responsible for the renewal and this will be completely their responsibility. With hosting, you’ll want to add that it’s being hosted by a third party (if they’ve already prepared a hosting site) or if they need your help, you’ll write the information for where you’re hosting their site.

9. Refund policy - It’s always nice for a contract to include a refund policy. Most web designers will have something along the lines of “if client doesn’t want to work with my company name, continue here: http://zolamandesign.com/tutorial/daily-tips/50-how-to-write-a-flawless-web-design-contract
BusinessHow To Write A Flawless Web Design Contract by ein(op): 4:29pm On Aug 11, 2014
As a web designer, not only do you need to know all about web designing, you also need to be savvy at running the business side of web design. One of the most beneficial and critical areas of web design is the contract. The web design contract is a way to make sure your clients pay you as scheduled, and to be sure you’re getting paid for exactly the right time, effort and entire process of the web site.

Furthermore, if you ever were to run into any legal trouble with a client, your contract is your backup. You may want to seek guidance from an attorney to verify your contract, but regardless, the contract can help you when you most need it. Whether you’ve written a contract before or this is all new to you, all of the suggestions below will help you to formulate a perfect contract without leaving any loose ends. This can save you in the long run, trust me.

The following is a list of suggestions for your Web Design Contract:

1. Authorization - This is what you begin your contract with. It is basically your opening statement that includes all the information for authorization of access to the client’s accounts such as the hosting account. While you may not need access to all of their personal information, whatever you do need access to in order to complete the design process should be listed here. This section should give you full range of those accounts as stated. This section may also include access to disk space, databases, creation of applications, and search engine submissions.

2. In-Depth Work Agreement - This section is to provide both you and the client the overall scope of design functions to be performed. It is important to add the time limit for each design or function and each current price structure for the work. You will also add here that if further work or updates are to be performed, that a new contract will need to be formed. Other important aspects to include are:
• Your Business name
• The client’s business or individual name
• Exact specifications requested by client (or what you have recommended based on their requests)
• Allotted time for each design, function, and/or project
• If revisions are required, a new contract will be necessary
• Process for review of graphics, design and function, and how and when the client will provide feedback
• Content of design is exclusive to the client
• Your company requires, for portfolio purposes, that the name of your company appear at the bottom of the website as well as replication of the site be made for reference

3. Confidentiality Agreement - This is for both you and your client to sign to state that all information discussed will be held confidential between the two parties.

4. Website Details and Specifications - This section is for a detailed review of all the specifications required in order to make your client’s site a functional one. You will want to list each function you want to perform in the design process. In some cases, if you wrote a proposal for the client, you can refer to that here and say “refer to proposal.” This section is where you will add your HTML, PHP, SEO plans and so forth. You should also state that if further revisions are made, it is either the client’s responsibility or yours (if you choose to offer this) otherwise a new contract will be required.

5. Content - It is important that you and the client are in agreement of who will be providing the website’s content. This should include any text and/or images. Usually, the client or a copywriter and graphic designer will provide this sort of content to the website designer. It will be important to state, if you choose to, that all content such as these, if editing (image resizing, correction of text) is necessary, that the client will incur extra fees.

6. Outsourcing - This section provides you the right, if you think it could be necessary, to contract other employees to help with the creation of the site. Of course, you wouldn’t want to outsource the entire project (unless you had stated this previously) as it would make your contract completely void. However, if you were in a time crunch to meet your deadline and needed some extra help, this section will help you to do so.

7. Completion date - You’ll begin this section with the start date of the project and with the date that you and the client have discussed for the launch of the website. The launch date will be on the understanding that the deposits have been paid, contracts have been signed and that all content for the site has been received. If you happen to have a problem with any of these, you may add that a 10% fee (of the overall completion payment) will be charged if it interferes with your completion date.

8. Hosting and Domain Registration - This section will be made upon the conversation with the client. Each client is different, so some may already have hosting and a domain name, while others may look to you for help. It’s important that if you are creating a domain name for a client, you tell them that you are not responsible for the renewal and this will be completely their responsibility. With hosting, you’ll want to add that it’s being hosted by a third party (if they’ve already prepared a hosting site) or if they need your help, you’ll write the information for where you’re hosting their site.

9. Refund policy - It’s always nice for a contract to include a refund policy. Most web designers will have something along the lines of “if client doesn’t want to work with my company name, continue here: http://zolamandesign.com/tutorial/daily-tips/50-how-to-write-a-flawless-web-design-contract
HealthEbola: Battle Starts With Accurate Information by ein(op): 3:38am On Aug 08, 2014
One day, a doctor called _____________. He said he had a problem and needed input.

He’d opened a small AIDS clinic in Africa. The place was clean and comfortable. The water was pure. The patients could rest and relax and eat decent food.

They’d begun to grow soybeans for protein, and they were also selling part of the crop and making a little money.

The thing was, they’d lost all their AIDS symptoms.

Gone.

And that was the problem, he said.

Because now he didn’t know how to treat them, what drugs to give them.

Yes, dear doctor, a hell of a problem.

But don’t worry.

Just keep believing that the viruses are forever lethal, use toxic drugs on the patients, and they’ll get sick again and die.

Then everything will go back to normal.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Take 100 people from Scarsdale or Beverly Hills, who are living very comfortable lives, and fly them to some distant location, put them all in a six-room apartment with rats and lice, feed them a tiny portion of rice and melon every day, give them water to drink that’s polluted with industrial waste and human waste, and then a year later check back in and record all their symptoms---you’ll find some “bizarre” effects.

Test them all for the presence of germs, and you’ll find as many viruses and bacteria as you want to.

Take one of those germs you discover in the blood of all 100 people and give it a name. Say it’s a disease.

Leave those people where they are and try to treat the disease with drugs.

Good luck. Make sure you have coffins at hand.

Or, instead, take off your white coat and put aside your stethoscope, get rid of the drugs, forget you’re playing doctor, and do the following:

Bring in clean water. Gradually change the diet, introducing more and more nutritious simple food. Move the people out of that apartment into clean and spacious quarters.

When they can walk, take them outside into the sun.

When they can handle it, give them vitamins and minerals.

You’ll save lives.

Newsflash: This simple method for saving lives is known by medical and public health authorities.

It’s known by governments. It’s known by mega-corporations. It’s known by the World Health Organization and the CDC. It’s known by a number of mainstream reporters. It’s known by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

But they aren’t bringing the solution. They’re expanding the problem.

They want population reduction and population debilitation.

source: http://zolamandesign.com/tutorial/daily-tips/49-ebola-battle-starts-with-accurate-information
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 10 Tough Questions Google, Apple, Others Ask In Interviews by ein(op): 9:11am On Aug 05, 2014
Horlawoomey: Why the OP come post this kind questions for Nairaland, you wan make our Naija HR come copy questions use scatter Naija job seeker brain ? ... Person go just dey look like dummy for 15 mins before any attempt
lol...you too funny. Dnt worry the source website have solution in answering such question. Just over to their daily tips page.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: 10 Tough Questions Google, Apple, Others Ask In Interviews by ein(op): 6:06am On Aug 05, 2014
missdebs: op pls post d answers
. You are still here now...wait I dey come make I search google.
Jobs/Vacancies10 Tough Questions Google, Apple, Others Ask In Interviews by ein(op): 1:03pm On Aug 04, 2014
Interviews are never expected to be a breeze, especially if you are appearing for industry giants like Microsoft, Apple, Facebook etc. However, it is still possible to get stumped by a question like: 'How do you cut a circular cake into eight equal pieces?'

This question is part of jobs and career community website Glassdoor's annual list of ‘25 Tough Interview Questions'. We bring to you 10 toughest questions from the list asked during job interviews at top tech brands.



1 If you were given a box of pencils, list 10 things you could do with them that are not their traditional use.

2 How would you solve problems if you were from Mars?

3 What's the most creative way you can break a clock?

4 A disc is spinning on a spindle, and you don't know which way. You are given a set of pins. Describe how you would use them to determine which way the disc is spinning.

5 You have a bag of with "N" number of strings. At random, you pull out a string's end. You pull out another string end and you tie the two together. You repeat this until there are no loose ends left to pull out of the bag. What is the expected number of loops?

6 You want to design a phone for deaf people — how do you do it?


7 How would you design an elevator?

8 Why should we not hire you?

9 How do you compute the collision of two moving spheres? Give me both the mathematical equations for the solution as well as an algorithmic implementation.

10 Name as many Microsoft products as you can.

Source: www.zolamandesign.com
WebmastersRe: Joomla FREE Training On Nairaland Live!!! by ein: 1:19pm On Oct 30, 2013
folyboy2013: 1. from your database folder locate htdocs and locate your precise work, open it and locate a folder name tmp, copy your file on the folder and extract. Now go to your joomla backend and locate your extension manager(where you upload your extension) locate Install Directory and click on the install. this will surely solve your problem.

2.same process to my first answer.

3.go to your database and locate your work folder, locate a php file called configuration.php and locate the settings change it back to database and save. goodluck
Wowwwww, you just solve my hurdles, all works perfectly. I am highly thankfull to you, for ur assistance. Thankssssssssssssssssss
WebmastersRe: Joomla FREE Training On Nairaland Live!!! by ein: 9:59am On Oct 30, 2013
ZinoFego: Module Position

A module performs simple tasks and displays content as small blocks positioned around the page. Each module is located in a specific position, e.g. module “Main menu” is placed in position “position-7”. Each position is designed to occupy a place in a page’s layout, i.e. position “position-8” is placed on the left side of main content. Each template can have many different positions occupying various places on the page.

To Preview Module Positions, you need to enable "Preview Module Positions"
1. Go to “Extensions” => “Template Manager” => "Options"
2. Next, set the parameter “Preview Module Positions” to “Enabled” and click “Save & Close”
3. Enable the preview of the module positions in the template by appending “?tp=1” to the web address. This means type: http://localhost/JoomlaTraining/?tp=1 on your browser and press enter. Please refresh the page after changing this setting and you will have your site loaded with its module positions just like you have in the image below.

Now you can see all module positions of the template. This will help you to choose the right position when you add a new module.

What you need to do as an assignment is to position our "Login Form" into any position of your choice.
Can you help with any of the questions above...plzzzzz

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