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hi all, does anybody sony ericsson xperia pro for sale? |
@fnk, got it. Thanks. |
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let me know price, make and specs please. email: justdahir@yahoo.com |
If you get past the hype that E72 is one solidly built, versatile, efficient phone. Holler if you hear me now! I have always used Nokia phones but I'm curious as to which Samsung or Sony Ericsson phone is the E72 equivalent? Guys? |
Hello, every time I request gprs settings on my nokia e72 from mtn I get an sms telling me to save the settings coming shortly, then after a while I get another sms telling me I can now browse but the settings themselves don't arrive. I dont experience this with my other phone. Manual configuration also doesn't work. |
Hello, every time I request gprs settings on my nokia e72 from mtn I get an sms telling me to save the settings coming shortly, then after a while I get another sms telling me I can now browse but the settings themselves don't arrive. I dont experience this with my other phone. |
Only Healthy Birds perform http://henhousefarms./2012/03/18/16/ No doubt you have heard the old saying, “health is wealth”. Well it true, especially so if you are in the poultry production business. As we have said already you can prevent a whole lot of sorrow if you adopt the preventative approach to poultry diseases. Hygiene: Hygiene is key and it starts with the proper location and design of the poultry house. You must locate a foot bath at the entrance (never compromise this); Isolate sick birds as soon as possible and bring them to the attention of that local vet we told you to find. Remove dead birds immediately or dispose of them by burying because dead birds spread disease quicker than live birds!... |
REMEMBER: Only Healthy Birds perform http://henhousefarms./2012/03/18/16/ No doubt you have heard the old saying, “health is wealth”. Well it true, especially so if you are in the poultry production business. As we have said already you can prevent a whole lot of sorrow if you adopt the preventative approach to poultry diseases. Hygiene: Hygiene is key and it starts with the proper location and design of the poultry house. You must locate a foot bath at the entrance (never compromise this); Isolate sick birds as soon as possible and bring them to the attention of that local vet we told you to find. Remove dead birds immediately or dispose of them by burying because dead birds spread disease quicker than live birds!... |
Backyard Poultry: What you Are Getting Yourself Into https://henhousefarms./2012/03/17/what-you-are-getting-yourself-into/ |
Backyard Poultry: What you Are Getting Yourself Into https://henhousefarms./2012/03/17/what-you-are-getting-yourself-into/ |
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ileanaju: Hi friends, my broilers clocked 4wks today;but I lost 2 yestaday & 1 today in the cage/housng wt the least ventilation.Cud it b the heat in mkd.Abt 4 of dem ar now sleapy.Pls help,experiencd hands.It could be the heat but if I were you I would go to the vet for a p.m right away just to be sure. |
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mcnepow: I thought marriage was solely based on Loveyes, you are. |
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Hello My nokia e72 works as a modem via ovi but will not connect to the internet on its own and the 3.5g icon is showing. Please help. |
adebayo201:1- Kings and Isiah have different authors 2- the books were written centuries apart keep in mind christians tell us the Bible is not a verbal revelation like the Qur'an. It's writers were "inspired". This means there's a very human element playing a very large part making it impossible for two different people to independently come up with identical passages. Somebody dubbed from somebody (i.e was not inspired) Do you still not see? |
@Judek2 I haven’t forgotten that. I want us to be done with the bible issue first BUT I’m really glad you couldn’t handle the 2 Kings 19 and Isiah 37 ref. And following your reasoning I was wondering, when Jesus in his gospel (Mark.12:29) said, "Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord" was he simply a plagiarist plagiarising Moses who already had those exact same words in his book (Deut.6:4)? You don’t seem to understand that similarity doesn’t automatically imply plagiarism. If there is a similarity between two things X and Y, to make the inference that X copied Y or Y copied X would require some form of evidence. Otherwise, the argument will be fallacious as it will commit the fallacy of argumentum ad ignoratium, in other words, arguing from ignorance. [Matthew 7:15] Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.Funny thing, I seen that same verse used against a lot of these modern day Christian evangelists. (26)Ye shall know them by their fruits. [/b]-am glad you brought that up. For starters ask yourself, the fruits of which religion (if not Christianity) that have murdered millions of aboriginal peoples in the western hemisphere; hundreds of thousands in Australia, millions from Africa, fought world wars that killed millions (some est. over 100m), ethnically cleansed in Bosnia, etc, etc? Was it not a born again Christian president (who we were told regularly spoke to God) that sent his soldiers to invade Iraq under false pretences? -In which societies do you find the legalisation of all those vices (according to the Bible) like adultery, alcoholism, and homosexuality? |
@adebayo201 start with this: 2 Kings 19 and Isiah 37 Thinking is good. I like thinkers. |
Judek2:Thank God you mentioned "loads of off-topic posts", May I remind you that it was the Bible you have been accusing God's last prophet of plagiarising. So I ask you for ONE (1) example. And do you have an answer for my evidence of plagiarism between Bible writers? Or do you want more examples? |
@Judek2 1. you said he copied the Bible and now you are quoting the Babylonian Talmud. It seems you are confused 2. 2 KINGS 19 and ISIAH 37 are a perfect example of plagiarism. Your bible scholars tell us the books have different authors and were written years apart yet they are the same comma for comma, full stop for full stop; and the second writer didn’t give due credit to the first writer. THAT IS PLAGIARISM! This is actually your real game. You have some many problems with your own book, you shout and holler false claims about somebody else’s hoping to draw scrutiny away from yours but you are too late. |
@Judek2 You need proof?, You are still not proving your charge. Let me give you an example of what plagiarism means:compare 2 KINGS 19 and ISIAH 37 And for your information the man you call Jesus was never called J-E-S-U-S nor was Moses' name ever pronounced M-O-S-E-S! If those men ever came back they wouldn't ever recognise those LATINIZED names. |
@Judek2 Its needless to start argueing over a known fact,No, Judek2. It's not a known fact because you can't prove it. Or do you just want people to mindlessly take you word for it? Sorry. God tells us to always asks for proof. |
I see. So you really don't know what you are talking about. You're just merely parrotting some unsubstantiated claim you heard elsewhere.Judek2: |


You are still not proving your charge. Let me give you an example of what plagiarism means: