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Religion / REVELATION: RCCG, Prepare For Power Shift by GloryGlory01: 5:37am On Jan 24, 2022
As revealed by the Lord, between March 5 and April 15, 2022, new leadership coming to RCCG.
Religion / Re: LET US PRAY: What Do You Want In 2022? by GloryGlory01: 5:04am On Dec 30, 2021
I declear this thread open in the name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
Religion / LET US PRAY: What Do You Want In 2022? by GloryGlory01: 5:00am On Dec 30, 2021
Isaiah 60:1
Post your prayer requests, pick two random people and pray for them. Let's rise.
Science/Technology / Re: See The Virtual Reality Controller That I Designed by GloryGlory01: 3:13pm On Mar 29, 2021
digitalman:
Please how does this work? How does it "conntrol" VR.

We are a VR company based in UK. Let me know how your device works so we discuss partnership possibility.

The idea is simple. It is just a game controller with mechanical capacity to give a gamer a force feedback. I mean, the gamer will be able to feel the type of weapon or equipment he/she is using.

For example, if a gamer decided to use bow and arrow, the gamer can pull the arrow back with the string - which of course is retractable and it would feel like using a real bow and arrow. Same also apply to the gun and other equipment with handle. The most common types of VR controllers can not this.

It would very easy to produce and it could also be release with custom games. Please, take a look at the hand drawn sketch very well, you will get the idea. And let me know what you think.

Thanks.
Science/Technology / Re: See The Virtual Reality Controller That I Designed by GloryGlory01: 8:09pm On Mar 26, 2021
Nairaland / General / Please, Don't Lose Hope by GloryGlory01: 2:19pm On Mar 25, 2021
This is for anyone going through hardship because of present economy.
Pictures from US' great depression.

Food / Fugu: The fish more poisonous than cyanide by GloryGlory01: 5:17pm On Mar 19, 2021
The Japanese delicacy fugu, or blowfish, is so poisonous that the smallest mistake in its preparation could be fatal. But Tokyo's city government is planning to ease restrictions that allow only highly trained and licensed chefs to serve the dish.

Kunio Miura always uses his special knives to prepare fugu - wooden-handled with blades tempered by a swordsmith to a keen edge. Before he starts work in his kitchen they are brought to him by an assistant, carefully stored in a special box.

Miura-san, as he is respectfully known, has been cutting up blowfish for 60 years but still approaches the task with caution. A single mistake could mean death for a customer.

Fugu is an expensive delicacy in Japan and the restaurants that serve it are among the finest in the country. In Miura-san's establishment a meal starts at $120 (£76) a head, but people are willing to pay for the assurance of the fugu chef licence mounted on his wall, yellowed now with age. He is one of a select guild authorised by Tokyo's city government to serve the dish.

When he begins work the process is swift, and mercifully out of sight of the surviving fugu swimming in their tank by the restaurant door.

First he lays the despatched fish, rather square of body with stubby fins, on its stomach and cuts open the head to removes its brain and eyes.

They are carefully placed in a metal tray marked "non-edible". Then he removes the skin, greenish and mottled on the top and sides, white underneath, and starts cutting at the guts.

"This is the most poisonous part," he says pulling out the ovaries. But the liver and intestines are potentially lethal too. "People say it is 200 times more deadly than cyanide."

Twenty-three people have died in Japan after eating fugu since 2000, according to government figures. Most of the victims are anglers who rashly try to prepare their catch at home. A spokesman for the Health and Welfare Ministry struggles to think of a single fatality in a restaurant, though last year a woman was hospitalised after eating a trace of fugu liver in one of Tokyo's top restaurants - not Miura-san's.

Tetrodotoxin poisoning has been described as "rapid and violent", first a numbness around the mouth, then paralysis, finally death. The unfortunate diner remains conscious to the end. There is no antidote.

"This would be enough to kill you," Miura-san says, slicing off a tiny sliver of fugu ovary and holding it up. Then he carefully checks the poisonous organs on the tray, making sure he has accounted for every one, and tips them into a metal drum locked with a padlock. They will be taken to Tokyo's main fish-market and burned, along with the offcuts from other fugu restaurants.

Miura-san's skill is therefore highly prized. Fugu chefs consider themselves the elite of Japan's highly competitive culinary world. He started as an apprentice in a kitchen at the age of 15. Training lasts at least two years but he was not allowed to take the practical test to get a licence until he was 20, the age people become a legal adult in Japan. A third of examinees fail.

So proposals by Tokyo's city government to relax the rules have been met with an outcry from qualified chefs. Coming into effect in October, they would allow restaurants to serve portions of fugu that they have bought ready-prepared off-site.

"We worked hard to get the licence and had to pass the most difficult exam in Tokyo," says Miura-san. "Under the new rules people will be able to sell fugu after just going to a class and listening for a day. We spent lots of time and money. To get this skill you have to practise by cutting more than a hundred fish and that costs hundreds of thousands of yen."

The authorities in Tokyo impose stricter regulations than any other Japanese city. In some, restaurants have already been able to sell pre-prepared fugu for a long time. And even in Tokyo these days, it is available over the internet and in some supermarkets - one reason why officials think the rules need updating.

In terms of cost, it is likely fugu would become available in cheaper restaurants and pubs (izakayas). But going to a proper fugu restaurant to eat good wild-caught fish, prepared on-site, is quite a luxury - because of the cost, if nothing else - and also quite an event. For many, playing the equivalent of Russian roulette at the dinner table is the attraction of the dish.

Some report a strange tingling of the lips from traces of the poison, although Miura-san thinks that is unlikely. He also scoffs at the myth that a chef would be honour-bound to commit ritual suicide with his fish knife if he killed a customer. Loss of his licence, a fine, litigation or perhaps prison would be the penalty.

Miura-san serves fugu stew, and grilled fugu with teriyaki sauce, but today it is fugu-sashimi on the menu. He carefully slices the fish so thinly that when it is arranged like the petals of a chrysanthemum flower on a large dish the pattern beneath shows through.

Raw fugu is rather chewy and tastes mostly of the accompanying soy sauce dip. It is briefly poached in a broth set on a table-top burner - a dish known as shabu-shabu in Japan. The old journalistic cliche when eating unusual foods really does hold true - it tastes rather like chicken.

Fugu lovers, though, would say it has a distinctive taste, and, even more importantly, texture. Japanese has many words to describe texture because it is a very important aspect of the cuisine.

Another part of the fish's appeal is that it is a seasonal dish, eaten in winter, and Japanese diners attach a particular value to this. In the same way unagi, eel, is an important summer dish. But whatever you think of eel, it's not quite fugu - it lacks that extra thrill that comes with the knowledge that by eating it you are dicing with death.


https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-18065372

Family / Re: The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 3:49pm On Mar 18, 2021
gbami:

Let me guess.. you are not married.

I am happily married with two boys. You see, I practise what I preach.

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Family / Re: The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 3:33pm On Mar 18, 2021
bmdmix1:
undue pressure wow apparently u cant read, u like dat slowpoke in d crowd yelling but doesn't know why he is there.
Now I know who you are. Don't let life pass you by. Bye

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Family / Re: The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 3:29pm On Mar 18, 2021
bmdmix1:
apparently glory as left u by go marry then n leave people alone u that have mind set that cant communicate with it mumu with monkey mind set
You see, I have no issue you personally. Something is wrong with our society today that is putting undue pressure on young men and it need to be change.

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Family / Re: The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 3:24pm On Mar 18, 2021
gbami:
Please, as a newly married man. Don't listen to this crap.
If you are not ready to marry. Don't do it.
If you are not financially stable to marry as a man, don't do it.

You called this "crap". Please my friend, how much money do you think can satisfy a woman. You are a learner.

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Family / Re: The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 3:01pm On Mar 18, 2021
bmdmix1:
no medicine for marriage marry wen u like, ever wonder why kids who grow with grand parents sometimes are better off being with their parents
The problem I have with your mindset is that you allow life to pass you by and then you put the blame on other people.

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Family / Re: The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 2:53pm On Mar 18, 2021
Electrochemistry:
Everybody has their best time There is no fixed age that people must tie the knot.
Trust me, it is far better to marry young. Those problems you are trying to avoid in marriage, you will still encounter them whether you get married at fifty.

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Family / The Benefits Of Marrying Young Even If You Are Poor by GloryGlory01: 2:08pm On Mar 18, 2021
When it comes to having a happy marriage, researchers have found that getting hitched between the ages of 22 and 25 seems to be the sweet spot. That’s just an average, of course, but the benefits outlined below mostly focus on “young” as being one’s early to mid-twenties.

You (and those you date) will be carrying less baggage.
When you marry young, you and your wife have less exes, old flames, comparisons, and retroactive jealousy of each other’s past relationships to deal with. You can start life together with more of the guileless freshness that lends itself to unabashed and lasting romance.

You’re more likely to marry someone with whom you’re highly compatible.
A lot of folks put off marriage so they can shop around longer, thinking that the more they look, the better chance they’ll have of finding someone who’s just the right match for them.

You’ll have more sex (even years after you marry).
Staying single may seem like a good way to keep the sexual good times rolling. Yet surprisingly enough, research has actually shown that married men have more and better sex than their single peers.

You’re more likely to describe your marriage as happy.
A 2010 study found that couples who married between the ages of 22 and 25 were more likely to describe their marriage as “very happy” than couples who got married in other age brackets. More sex may play a role as well.

You grow together.
It’s oft been noted that it’s more difficult to join two lives together when each party has been living independently for a long time, than when a couple starts out life together early on. There’s actually a neurological reason behind that observation.

When you delay marriage, not only do you become more set in your ways, but your brain’s a lot more set too. It’s definitely still possible to hack relational “us” pathways through the abundance of independent “me” trails that were deeply carved in one’s adolescence, it’s just harder to do.

You’ll have an easier time navigating your 20s, and can be more successful in reaching your professional and academic goals.
First, a spouse can be a vital support as you finish your schooling and embark on a career. During my undergrad years, Kate edited my papers and helped me study for the LSAT. During law school, she provided a much needed confidence boost when summer internship offers weren’t extended, or when I didn’t perform well on a final exam. In turn, I acted as a sounding board for Kate as she worked on her master’s thesis, helped her get organized and plan for her first teaching job, and provided a helping hand when she got stressed during both pursuits. Could we have made it through our 20s by ourselves? Sure. But having each other’s backs certainly made it a lot easier.

Marriage also helps you reach your career and academic goals by providing stability and fostering focus. Socializing and dating requires a lot of time, money, and emotional bandwidth. When you’ve found your partner-in-crime, you’re able to save your money and direct your energy towards your other life goals. Indeed, studies show that married men in their 20s drink less and work harder than their single peers.

Your financial picture may improve.
A lot of folks put off marriage until they feel their finances are sound, which in today’s world, is a goal that’s harder and harder to achieve. As we saw above, financial issues can indeed put a strain on young marriages. Yet such challenges can be handled with maturity, and what may be stressful in the short-term can work towards your long-term interests.

You’ll have an easier time having kids, increase their chances of being healthy, and be better able to keep up with them.
While modern advances have allowed folks to postpone having children, the reality is that both men and women have a biological clock and having kids gets harder and riskier the longer you wait. The research shows that children of older fathers have increased risks for several physical and mental disorders compared to children of younger fathers.

You don’t have to cram marriage, career, and kids into a few short years.
Many put off marriage and children to focus on their education and career, only to have all of these responsibilities simultaneously, and stressfully, collide in their 30s. Pursuing marriage, children, and career in successive phases, allows you to enjoy each season to the fullest.

Source:
https://www.artofmanliness.com/articles/the-surprising-benefits-of-marrying-young/

Photo Credit:
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2019/mar/14/we-spoke-english-to-set-ourselves-apart-nigeria-childhood-igbo-language

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Science/Technology / Re: See The Virtual Reality Controller That I Designed by GloryGlory01: 8:59am On Mar 02, 2021
TheStakeHolder:
Great idea.

keep believing...
Thank you
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Science/Technology / See The Virtual Reality Controller That I Designed by GloryGlory01: 8:36am On Mar 02, 2021
It is not easy to be a Nigerian, but with God everything is possible. If you are a founder here, I need your words of encouragement. It's not that you own me anything, but you can be your brother's keeper. How was your journey to the top? Here is my story, when I was down in 2016, I indulged myself in a virtual reality pet project of mine. I designed a game controller for VR and that was the easiest part. I decided to look for a partner and raise some fund to make a prototype, so, I joined a Virtual Reality Group on Facebook. Ever since, I am still where I am. How do I move forward?

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Nairaland / General / The Dream That Scares Me Everyday, How The Fulani Lost Everything by GloryGlory01: 3:51pm On Feb 15, 2021
Good day everybody. Mod, please help me to move this write up to the right section. Thank you. The reason why I decided to share this message here today is because of the looming war that is about to consume our dear country Nigeria. I need all of us to pray for this country from the bottom of our heart.

From when I was very young, I used to see everything that is going to happen to me daily in my dream every day, except when I was very tired. So, people around couldn't understand the way I handled some difficult situations sometimes. However, I love science a lot, so I made some research and everything was pointing towards what psychologist called confirmation bias. But from my experience, I know science cannot explain everything.

Now, here is the dream. When President Buhari was first elected, I saw the way he was operated on, it was gruesome but the president did not die. Secondly, I saw someone arrested and disarmed all Fulani warriors, and when the president saw it, he just fell to the ground sobbing. Then, here is where the most unthinkable happened, I turned to look at the face of the person that was given out the commands, lo and behold, the person turn out to be me. I have never seen my face in dream before.

Instantly, I woke up, I started praying that war must not happen in Nigeria. That was some years back. Now, I am married with beautiful boys. And the drum of war is getting louder. Please, everybody prays, we have no idea of what is coming. Thank you.

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