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Choi. I am missing alot o. I do enjoy this part of d project. Pegging of pile points. So interesting. But more interesting wen one is pegging in water. Smiles...... ![]() |
Good mng boss. Nice one. Pls sir keep us updated.. Tnks. I am following Patiently |
Am still at ur back sir |
Nice work sir. I've missed alot. But sch won't allow me stay any longer. Tnx so much sir. I learnt a lot |
Noooo. They r not. They r jux helping their parents stand on d queue. U knw d sun is hot and dad and mum are old. That's all. "children, na only Una waka com?" Hmmm der is GOD Oooooooo. I comment my reserve.... |
Nice one bro.. I c u. I love ur work. They are usually fine and better. Kip it up bro.
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Ok oooo. Nice work |
Mzanett. Abadie? Mbok aba Lagos ? Sop di ukan idong di se sé akpabio anam. Ami ba do idaaam ![]() |
Ok. Can I order for one NW? ![]() |
Na WA oooooo c free Ebola state. Abians sowiii o ![]() |
Interesting ![]() Still following jejely. Wash boring tinz[color=#006600][/color] ![]() |
I was der live. I still de follow my Oga 4 bk o. Boss I de loyal o. Pile foundation all d way...[color=][/color] [color=][/color] ![]() |
Boss I de ur back o [color=][/color] ![]() |
searay: Groundnut oil + saltEbola cure 4 real |
koret |
koret |
I c u o oga |
Oga mi I c u oooo. Emmanuel ![]() |
9ce 1st 2 |
so hw e go b na |
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mod front page na. flying bike for evy1 hehe. soon it will b cars... |
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![]() Google has unveiled plans to provide the internet to the billions who cannot currently access the web - using balloons circling the globe. The internet giant's secretive X research lab is behind the move, called Project Loon in recognition of how strange the idea sounds. Scientists launched a trial on Saturday in New Zealand's South Island, letting off a string of jellyfish-shaped balloons in the sky about Lake Tekapo. The aim is for the flimsy helium-filled inflatables, which are made from plastic film, to beam the internet back down to earth as they sail past on the wind. It has taken the lab, which also came up with a driverless car and web-surfing eyeglasses, 18 months to reach this point. Ultimately Google hopes to launch thousands of balloons into the stratosphere and bridge the digital divide between the 4.8 billion offline and 2.2 billion online. If successful, the technology could allow countries to avoid the expense of laying fibre cable and dramatically increase internet use in areas such as Africa and southeast Asia. Project leader Mike Cassidy said: "It's a huge moonshot. A really big goal to go after. The power of the internet is probably one of the most transformative technologies of our time." Project loon founder Richard DeVaul added: "It's a very fundamentally democratic thing that what links everyone together is the sky and the winds." Charles Nimmo, a farmer and entrepreneur from outside Christchurch, was the first person to receive Google Balloon internet access after signing up with 50 others to test out the project. It was kept such a secret that no-one would explain to the guinea pigs what they were involved in. Technicians came to their homes and attacked bright red receivers the size of basketballs and resembling giant Google map pins to the outside walls. Engineers used eight large laptops to check wind data and manoeuvre the balloons over peaks by making sure they floated at a particular level. One of the balloons being launched in New Zealand on Saturday Mr Nimmo had internet access for around 15 minutes before the balloon transmitting it sailed past and he used it to check the weather. "It's been weird but it's been exciting to be part of something new," he said of the experience. The balloons scavenge power from card table-sized solar panels dangling down and picking up enough charge in four hours to last a day. They travel below satellites but twice as high as aeroplanes, and receive signals from ground stations below. Each balloon could provide an internet service for an area twice the size of New York City, about 780 square miles, and terrain is not a challenge. This means they could stream it into the Khyber Pass in Afghanistan, or Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, a country where the World Bank estimates four in 100 people are online. Anyone using Google Balloon Internet would need a receiver plugged into their computer to get the signal, the costs of which have yet to be disclosed. Because the signals travel through the unlicensed spectrum, the firm would not have to go through difficult regulatory procedures for wireless communication. Mr Cassidy said the next phase of the launch was to fly 300 balloons in a ring on the 40th parallel south from New Zealand through Australia, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay and Argentina. Some charities experts hailed the project and said it could help billions but others warned about more negative consequences, such as a surge in consumerism. Temple University communications professor Patrick Murphy said: "The nutritional and medical information, farming techniques, democratic principles - those are the wonderful parts of it. But you also have everyone wanting to drive a car, eat a steak, drink a Coke." Richard Bennett, from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, added: "I'm really glad that Google is doing this kind of speculative research but it remains to be seen how practical any of these things are." Before travelling to New Zealand, Google spent several months on secret launches in California's central valley - prompting some interesting speculation. Mr DeVaul said: "We were chasing balloons around from trucks on the ground and people were calling in reports about UFOs." |
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Real-Life Electric JediHover-Bike Takes Off in Prague BY KEITH BARRY 06.13.13 2:29 PM Follow @ itskeithbarry A flying electric bicycle made its first public voyage around a Prague convention center this week, taking off with a dummy on board and hovering in the air like a budget speeder bike from Star Wars. The Design Your Dreams Flying Bike is the product of three Czech engineering firms who joined together to fulfill a shared childhood dream, and the result has been a year in the making. We first told you about Design Your Dreams last June, when the e-bike was still on the drawing board. Now, their first prototype has taken to the air, and it looks amazing. Six horizontally mounted propellers lifted the 220-pound electric bike into the air, while an engineer on the ground controlled it with a handheld remote. According to Milan Duchek of Design Your Dreams, the prototype will fly remotely with a dummy on the seat for now, but a version that can be piloted by a human will be ready this fall. While the prototype isn’t as sleek as the drawings we originally saw, the project is still in very early stage development. Most parts came right off the shelf, and the total project cost in the low five figures. According to Design Your Dreams, the final product should be as easy to maneuver as a regular bicycle, but will also have the ability to fly for between three and five minutes, using solely electric power. It will include “foolproof” stability control for takeoff and landing, and a fly-by-wire system that isn’t susceptible to outside interference. Though the prototype bike looks like a homebrew version of something Industrial Light & Magic would’ve dreamed up, the designers told Czech news organization ČTK that their inspiration came from two Czech works of science fiction: a series of books by Jaroslav Foglar about a boy with a flying bicycle, and a 1966 Karel Zeman film based on a Jules Verne novel. Even when the flying bike is complete, it won’t be for sale. The engineers and designers say that simply seeing the project to fruition is satisfaction enough. “Our main motivation in working on the project was neither profit nor commercial interest, but the fulfillment of our boyish dreams,” said Design Your Dreams engineer Ales Kobylik. As much as we’d love to buy a flying bike, we can’t argue with that kind of logic. |
so finally na hw much? ![]() |
too long jare |
abeg water no fit finish. wen ur tru, soap de to wash hand o jare. bt finally na biz strategy o. omo c idea. naija lets bgin de xport tissue paper go venezeula o. we go manage water 4 here. |
for guys mom always. while ladies are dad always. likes repel, unlike attract shikina |
Pastor Must Offer Sacrifices For Killing Snake – Anambra Community An altercation has ensued between members of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, and Umuoji community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State over the killing of a snake in the community by the Overseer of the Mercy Throne Assembly, Umuoji, Rev Jude Chubueze. The community believes Chibueze had desecrated the land by killing the snake, as snake killing in the area is a taboo, and they had gone ahead to seal his church with palm fronds. The matter has been taken to the Anambra State Police command which is trying to mediate between the two parties to avoid a breakdown of law and order, and assure a peaceful resolution to it. Reacting on the issue, members of PFN under the aegis of Umuoji Gospel Ministries Fellowship led by Pastor Celestine Ekpunobi, yesterday, described the tradition that forbids the killing of snake as barbaric, adding that such law should only concern the pagans. Rev Chibueze said a snake stormed his house at night when members of his family were already sleeping. He said he heard his children screaming and rushed there to find a snake where his children had been sleeping. “When I got to their room, I saw a big snake lying with them and I had to kill it and threw it into the nearby bush. The following day, some community members marched to my house and accused me of killing their god. They beat me up mercilessly. “They wrote a list of items amounting to N54,890 which they said I should buy to appease their god. Being a Christian, I told them that it is against my faith and more over, I killed a snake and not a human being.” One of the community leaders, Chief Paul Edekobi said, instead of the pastor doing what he earlier agreed to do with the community by providing the items, he dragged them to Ogidi Police Station where six of the community leaders were arrested. The Chief threatened that what he did was capable of wiping out his entire family if sacrifices were not made to appease the gods. “We do not want to destroy his property and that is why we used the palm fronts to tie round the church to stop him from worshipping there for now,” Edekobi said. But the pastor said: “What they are talking about is not tradition; they see the killing of a snake as a taboo in their world of idol worshipping and not same in Christian faith “If they do not desist from this act, our next port of call will be the court for the enforcement of our fundamental human rights.”[color=#000000]Pastor Must Offer Sacrifices For Killing Snake – Anambra Community An altercation has ensued between members of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, and Umuoji community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State over the killing of a snake in the community by the Overseer of the Mercy Throne Assembly, Umuoji, Rev Jude Chubueze. The community believes Chibueze had desecrated the land by killing the snake, as snake killing in the area is a taboo, and they had gone ahead to seal his church with palm fronds. The matter has been taken to the Anambra State Police command which is trying to mediate between the two parties to avoid a breakdown of law and order, and assure a peaceful resolution to it. Reacting on the issue, members of PFN under the aegis of Umuoji Gospel Ministries Fellowship led by Pastor Celestine Ekpunobi, yesterday, described the tradition that forbids the killing of snake as barbaric, adding that such law should only concern the pagans. Rev Chibueze said a snake stormed his house at night when members of his family were already sleeping. He said he heard his children screaming and rushed there to find a snake where his children had been sleeping. “When I got to their room, I saw a big snake lying with them and I had to kill it and threw it into the nearby bush. The following day, some community members marched to my house and accused me of killing their god. They beat me up mercilessly. “They wrote a list of items amounting to N54,890 which they said I should buy to appease their god. Being a Christian, I told them that it is against my faith and more over, I killed a snake and not a human being.” One of the community leaders, Chief Paul Edekobi said, instead of the pastor doing what he earlier agreed to do with the community by providing the items, he dragged them to Ogidi Police Station where six of the community leaders were arrested. The Chief threatened that what he did was capable of wiping out his entire family if sacrifices were not made to appease the gods. “We do not want to destroy his property and that is why we used the palm fronts to tie round the church to stop him from worshipping there for now,” Edekobi said. But the pastor said: “What they are talking about is not tradition; they see the killing of a snake as a taboo in their world of idol worshipping and not same in Christian faith “If they do not desist from this act, our next port of call will be the court for the enforcement of our fundamental human rights.”[/color]Pastor Must Offer Sacrifices For Killing Snake – Anambra Community An altercation has ensued between members of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, and Umuoji community in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State over the killing of a snake in the community by the Overseer of the Mercy Throne Assembly, Umuoji, Rev Jude Chubueze. The community believes Chibueze had desecrated the land by killing the snake, as snake killing in the area is a taboo, and they had gone ahead to seal his church with palm fronds. The matter has been taken to the Anambra State Police command which is trying to mediate between the two parties to avoid a breakdown of law and order, and assure a peaceful resolution to it. Reacting on the issue, members of PFN under the aegis of Umuoji Gospel Ministries Fellowship led by Pastor Celestine Ekpunobi, yesterday, described the tradition that forbids the killing of snake as barbaric, adding that such law should only concern the pagans. Rev Chibueze said a snake stormed his house at night when members of his family were already sleeping. He said he heard his children screaming and rushed there to find a snake where his children had been sleeping. “When I got to their room, I saw a big snake lying with them and I had to kill it and threw it into the nearby bush. The following day, some community members marched to my house and accused me of killing their god. They beat me up mercilessly. “They wrote a list of items amounting to N54,890 which they said I should buy to appease their god. Being a Christian, I told them that it is against my faith and more over, I killed a snake and not a human being.” One of the community leaders, Chief Paul Edekobi said, instead of the pastor doing what he earlier agreed to do with the community by providing the items, he dragged them to Ogidi Police Station where six of the community leaders were arrested. The Chief threatened that what he did was capable of wiping out his entire family if sacrifices were not made to appease the gods. “We do not want to destroy his property and that is why we used the palm fronts to tie round the church to stop him from worshipping there for now,” Edekobi said. But the pastor said: “What they are talking about is not tradition; they see the killing of a snake as a taboo in their world of idol worshipping and not same in Christian faith “If they do not desist from this act, our next port of call will be the court for the enforcement of our fundamental human rights.” |



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