Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 6:14pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Rotating House, Australia
At first glance, this benign-looking structure seems ordinary
enough–but with enough patience, you might notice something
strange happening. The Everingham Rotating House, as it’s
known, completes a full rotation in between 30 minutes and two
hours, depending on its speed setting. The home today remains a
private residence.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 6:05pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Transparent House, Japan
Do you feel like you just have way too much privacy in your life?
Well then maybe you’ve finally found the home for you! This
Tokyo home was apparently inspired by the idea of living in a
tree–though how exactly the two concepts are connected is still
a little bit hazy to us.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 6:02pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Clock Tower Penthouse, New York
This penthouse apartment is the result of a major overhaul of
an old clock tower in Brooklyn, New York. It seems that the
developers are still looking for a tenant–I wonder why? The
asking price is only $18 million.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 5:58pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Bubble House, France
This extravagant home located just outside of Cannes was
specially designed and built for designer Pierre Cardin, who is
not-so-surprisingly renowned for his own avant-garde tastes. It
has apparently been the site of some of the region’s most
debauched parties, which also somehow seems appropriate.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 5:56pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom home located just outside of
Manuel Antonio National Park in Costa Rica is available to rent–
for a price. A night here costs more than a week would at most
other local options, but you get what you pay for, right? The
inside is incredible as well, totally refurbished and paneled with
local wood.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:50pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Crocodile House, Ivory Coast
At first glance, this home actually does look like a crocodile–but
trust us, this house is real and people live here. It was initially
built by artist Moussa Kalo, and after his passing it was taken
over by one of his apprentices who continues its upkeep.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:46pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Bio-Climatic Solar House, France
This home, located in eastern France, brings “environmentally-
friendly” to a whole new level. The house’s angle and glass
facade work so that the home remains warm in the winter and
relatively cool during other parts of the year, avoiding the energy
expenditures normally associated with homes in this part of the
world.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:41pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Shoe House, South Africa
Do you remember the nursery rhyme about the little old lady who
lived in a shoe? Well it looks like you’re not alone, as local artist
Ron Van Zyl decided to construct this home for his wife in 1990.
It’s now part of a complex that includes an art museum,
campground, bar, and more.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:38pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Toilet House, South Korea
This home was constructed by one Sim Jae-duck, founder of
the–you guessed it–World Toilet Association. As ridiculous as it
might sound, the foundation did a lot of good work promoting
improved sanitation facilities around the world. The home acted
as his private residence until his death in 2009; it was then
bequeathed to the government and has since become a toilet
museum.
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:35pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
This bizarre architectural feat known popularly as the “crazy
house” was built in 1990 as a pet project by a local architect–
but the design, which incorporates many natural elements
including animals, mushrooms, and a giant tree trunk, proved to
be more expensive than anticipated. As such, a section of the
home has acted as a guest house for tourists since the late 90s
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Properties › Re: 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:32pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
Upside Down House, Poland
This home was built by Polish businessman Daniel Czapiewski as
a statement about the “backwardness” he perceived in the
country under the Soviet regime. The inside is also decorated in
typical Soviet fashion–but upside down of course. Nowadays
the house is open to visitors, who are able to enter and walk on
the ceiling (the floor?).
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Properties › 15 Coolest Homes From Around The World by Ejanla07(op): 4:30pm On Jul 05, 2016 |
No matter how great our own homes may be, we can’t seem to
help it–we’re constantly dreaming of something bigger and
better. Though few of us have the resources to make these
dreams possible, a few lucky folks with both the cash and the
vision do manage to see their dreams through.
But at the same time, many of us forget that a home doesn’t
have to be extravagantly expensive to be unique and “cool.”
Some people manage to find themselves in incredible dwellings
due to sheer force of will or even simple circumstance.
Today we’re looking at both ends of the spectrum–the coolest
homes inhabited by people of all walks of life everywhere on
this planet.
So without further ado, here is our list of the fifteen coolest
homes from around the world: |
Politics › Re: The Sai Baba Chanters Have Gone Ghost Mode by Ejanla07: 10:15am On Jul 05, 2016 |
idupaul: I used to be a sai baba chanter but now Country comes first before any incompetent idol ..so now na sai Nigeria I de u ve seen the light? |
Politics › Re: The Sai Baba Chanters Have Gone Ghost Mode by Ejanla07: 10:15am On Jul 05, 2016 |
Keneking: Economy is badly screwed by PMB have u seen the light |
Politics › Re: Yorubas And Niger Delta Oil by Ejanla07: 7:28am On Jul 04, 2016 |
Aigbofa: Akpabio is simply paranoid. If you see Yoruba mercenaries disrupting other regions of Nigeria, it won't be long before you start seeing them in your dreams chasing after you. but yoruba pastor already see Igbo giants in his dream |
Politics › Re: Tinubu’s Ramadan Gifts: Two Dead by Ejanla07: 11:58pm On Jul 03, 2016 |
NaijaMutant: Hunger infested sophisticated people
lol sufferiscated |
Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 9:59am On Jul 03, 2016 |
makazona: Someone engaged you intelligently and this was your response?
Just know this: Your mind is made up. And when it's time for referendum, u shall your much harped on ONE vote. are you from burkinafso. abokinasofa |
Politics › Re: Niger Delta Avengers Comes Hard On DSS, Call Them Jokers by Ejanla07: 6:38am On Jul 03, 2016 |
llade: I am from Bayelsa and live in Abuja. When avengers complain of development I begin to wonder what Jonathan did for the region during his stint in Aso Rock. They should just shut up, when Jonathan was there, what happened. In 6 yrs if Jona was serious more refineries, gas plants and infrastructure including roads should have been built. As I speak d road from Bayelsa to PH and Warri to PH have not been completed. Even the refineries in PH and had no meaningful turn around maintenance. bayelsan yoruba muslim |
Politics › Re: PHOTO: EFCC Should Arrest And Probe The Owner Of This Pot Of Soup by Ejanla07: 5:17pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 2:04pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
seriously
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 2:03pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: pics of shatta wale wife flatt breast or adonbelivit to d post
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 2:03pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
seriously
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 2:02pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: pics of shatta wale wife flatt breast or adonbelivit shitty wale
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:58pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: pics of shatta wale wife flatt breast or adonbelivit shatty wale na carburetor mechanic.
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:56pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: pics of shatta wale wife flatt breast or adonbelivit wen shatty wale is on baby food suckin. baby be like
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:54pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: In ilorin people cook with machete on their hands because of food theives  ede. food protection services oshogbo.
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:52pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: is that davido on your meme
Lets activate derailer paradise here no dats shatty wale.. |
Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:52pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
BlackSeptember: Who fine pass btw Tinubu and Obj
Like for Tinubu and share for Obj dia babe...
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Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:48pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
mrvitalis: Attack my points not me... why do u claim u re from Isreal wen u re from Egypt?
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Politics › Re: Is Willie Really Working by Ejanla07: 1:38pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
Mrbigman2: Good day people,
I am from Anambra and a fan of he as well, and Anambra in the era of Willie came to media limelight, which is one aspect is good and in the other hand is not.
Often when I come online I see good imagery of my state but when I call home, people seem to think otherwise
Peter obi was low on the media outfit but did a great job untold but what do we have now?
My governor kicks a ball and he' being praised to high heavens like we was voted to relax.
I story short.
Am from aguata LGA, I am on a road trip now to the village for my uncle's burial and unfortunately the road all the way from awka-etiti, ichida, igbo-ukwu Is trash.
Unpassable. Igbo-ukwu is same place an idiot called ekwuinife hails from but she rather fight tooth an nail to return to abuja while her people suffer untold hardship.
Lemme come to my town uga. We have the infamous uba family, Chris Andy a ugochukwu uba yet we live in dust.
Am calling on the media house of Anambra state government to show also the bad parts of Anambra so something good will come to the oppressed.
Aguata have being neglected
Thanks.
Cc: lalasticlala Dominique
Pictures below shows Igbo-ukwu that said road was scrapped but the rain here in anambra is something else. road construction work has been suspended until September.... obiano Nnewi still dey wait to hear from u.. |
Politics › Re: Why I Don't Support Biafra By Mrvitalis by Ejanla07: 1:25pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
yoruba boy.
you re not from the rising sun...
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Phones › Re: 5 Things You Shouldn't Do With Your Android Device by Ejanla07: 12:11pm On Jul 02, 2016 |
Thollu01: We use our smartphones for many things in our professional and private lives. Therefore, we should try to ensure they last as long as possible. Many take precautions like installing anti-virus software and closing background apps, but are these steps really necessary? Here are five things you're doing wrong with your Android device.
1. Using task killers or manually closing applications Many of us use task killers or close applications manually from the recent apps menu. But without realizing it that could be harming the performance of our device.
When we first open an app, part of its data is becomes stored in the RAM. This means that when you open the app a second time, it will load faster because of the existence of this previously cached data.
If you remove the app from the recent apps menu, or delete the cache, the data stored in the RAM is lost also. If you then wish to reopen it you have to start this process again.
Only close applications if you must, for instance, if they are draining a lot of battery or occupying too many resources while in the background.
2. Using more than one antivirus app If you feel that you need an antivirus program on your Android device then you should bear in mind that they take up resources like RAM and battery: these are intensive applications that run in the background all the time. But having more than one doesn't make you safer. If you decide to use an antivirus app then make sure you choose wisely among the many available and only use one at a time.
3. Ignoring software updates The operating system of your smartphone needs to be updated periodically to repair deficiencies in security. As soon as you notice an update, accept it. You can even set up your Android device to update automatically. The security of your phone will thank you. It will perform better and be more efficient.
4. Downloading applications from unreliable sources Android APK files can be manipulated to contain malicious software which can infect your device. Make sure all your downloads come from reliable sources such as the Google Play Store.
5. Not restarting your smartphone There is a lot of controversy surrounding this topic. However, rebooting your device once a week is 'healthy'. On the one hand, memory is saved and temporarily cached data is deleted because it is no longer needed. On the other hand, sometimes memory is blocked and that temporary data is not deleted, which can lead to slowdowns.
Source ==>> http://www.xtremetechhub.com/2016/07/5-things-you-shouldnt-do-with-your.html?m=1 number one is wrong... wen u clear cache. it increases Ram. help phone work better |