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ProgrammingRe: Asp.net by Ikomi(op): 1:50pm On Apr 28, 2009
blacksta:
thanks
what ide are u using .
I have got the Visual Studio 2008, although I rarely use it as I see it as long learning curve.

I most times write my works on Notepad and use the .Net Famework to debug, makes life very easy, that way when you have errors you know where its coming from and what ur dealing with.

As for your back end you could use the SQLExpress as suggested above. But I would recommend MySQL, as this could take any amount of Data and its very free.

In conclusion, I would say get yourself a good Asp.Net book, a .Net Framework 3.0-free, and MySql-free, you could even use your normal Access database if Space is an Issue.

Dont get me wrong, all the suggestion made above are quite good, but a good book takes you in the arm from the cradle to the main road, when your sure you can stand and understand many concept then you could browse all websites, as browsing many websites without a strong knowledge or concept could be sometimes confusing.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 8:08am On Apr 28, 2009
ifyalways:
Ikomi owu gini bu anuri na obi uto gi na ichughari nwanyi nwoke ibe gi? angry
a nam ekele o angry
Obasan-Jo kpoturu reporter ina eme ya interview, osi ya "I would take it up with you"

Ify onwere ihe iga ekpu na threadia and I will have no option, than e'gba gi, bata na my bedroom and "I would take it up with you". angry
ProgrammingRe: Asp.net by Ikomi(op): 7:53am On Apr 28, 2009
ASP.Net Unleashed. Stephen Walters.

Its one big Intimidating book.

Read it and you will be smoking Asp.Net.
PoliticsRe: Th Igbos: From A Rejected Stone To A Corner Stone. by Ikomi(m): 8:58pm On Apr 27, 2009
The funniest thing is that they know exactly where to find each other. They must be of like minds.  cheesy
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 8:53pm On Apr 27, 2009
Ihe awukpagi a joke, ina edere Osisi letter, that was where I got stuck.

Because middle name ya wu Anuri. Well unu nile emena, Agaba nga azu igwe edemede ahu ikwuru.  smiley
CultureRe: Mental Colonialism by Ikomi(m): 3:36pm On Apr 27, 2009
You have answered politely and in a straight forward attitude which I must first of all commend.

Back to Issue.

If I say the point you've made up there is absolutely wrong, then am wrong as well, if I say its absolutely right I might still be wrong, so ad say u have a view which is very reasonable.

I get where you're coming from, but I hope you understand where am coming from. Sandra is an exception, if you look at the answers to the topic most persons quite agree with the writers view. So which means a case like Sandra's could be 1 in 7.

But all am saying is that Sandra should not be easily condemned. She equally has her way of looking at things. If you imagine beyond the write up, Sandra's problem could be shear poverty. Tell me why she would demand for a Pizza she doesn't like, maybe she never even tasted the damn thing b4, so she saw the opportunity of an American dollars to spend, she demanded for what she could not eat.

You could turn around and say its indiscipline, but I won't still totally agree with you.

Ad give you an instance, just to let you know the love of country to some people doesn't just come for the sake of it.

Did you learn of the pirates in Somalia taking an American hostage.

Topsy not 1 not 2 but 3 warships were present to save one person, not everyone knew the captain before the incident but for just one reason, he is an American. The French did the same.

So when you ask a French boy or an American young boy if he is proud to be a French or American respectively. The answer would be a big Yes. Because he has been shown that been a French or American Citizen guarantees his safety.

Now am not saying the Nigerian Govt. should send 3 frigates to save every Nigerian, - am not sure we have a working frigate in the first place.

But when the Govt. shows sign of accountability to its citizens, the citizens mentality and attitude to the country reflects it!

I will leave you with the story of a man who wrote a letter to JFK, when he became the President of the USA. His letter to JFK read thus:

"I have lost the roof over my house it was blown of by a hurricane, my mother just died, infact my wife is planing to leave me as I write you this letter, she thinks am a looser, but am not worried because I know you are there".

He is just any American he is not a member of the Kennedy family.

You see this man's only hope was President JFK, to create job again for him to be able to stand on his feet, that is where his optimism and patriotism comes from.

Look Topsy we are stronger than each other, some could endure the failure of governance others might not see the next day, and even those who do see the next day might not make sense of it anymore.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 12:16pm On Apr 27, 2009
Umuna una anola ehhh. Biko nga ede na okwu bekee kam nwere kowaa ihe dim nobi.

If someone's name is Anuri - Joy.

How would he/she always write her name?

It means that when the persons name is typed it would always be incomplete as the n should have a hypen on top.

Does this mean that all Anuri names typed on the computer will be short changed?

Biko nu ajuju kam juru. angry
PoliticsRe: Th Igbos: From A Rejected Stone To A Corner Stone. by Ikomi(m): 10:15am On Apr 27, 2009
Jakumo:
There is something in the DNA of Igbo people as a group that predisposes them to excel in academic pursuits, particularly when they are faced with adversity. Anyone who disputes this simple fact has not had the privilege of observing this phenomenon at work. There is indeed a genetic basis for the intellectual power of the Igbo race, but before anyone starts barking, I have no reason to draw this conclusion beyond the simple fact that it is a true and observable fact borne out by exam results world-wide.
I have only read two of your posts and you seem to know what your talking about thus far, it might change though.  angry

The simple reason for the Igbos success in crime - popularly known as 419, genuine business, and academics is the natural will and instinct to see a challenging situation and beat there chest to walk through it.

I don't always put a claim on intelligence, I believe any average individual could be intelligent if they learn to exercise their brains

Afterall Albert Einstein's father never saw him going through school, when he wasn't performing well in Maths.

Winston Churchill's father looked his son in the eyes and told him he would not be able to earn a living in the new Britain since the boy was not performing well in school.

It was at best demonstrated during the Biafran war, when a group with little or no resource could manufacture there own bombs and tanks, all this technology was rather killed by the then Nigerian Govt. headed by Gowon.

That is why when the man - Gowon - went back to school after his term in the army, I could easily forgive him for his acknowledge of Ignorance, because if this technology was enhanced instead of killed, with fear being the only reason, we would not be only exporting crude oil today, we would have been exporting arms as well, not to mention our good old Cocoa, groundnut and palm oil. What nation in Africa or even europe would have matched Nigeria my Nigeria. Now stupidly called Naija.

I hate it when idiots ruin that name.

Paul Biya of Cameroon would never have woken up, even from the wrong side of his bed to say he wants to lay claim on bakasi.

That is why in my opinion IBB and Obasan - Jo must and should go back to jail, after all that mistake which Gowon critically acknowledged, those two had the guts to put us in a deeper mess and still globe trot claiming they are the best thing that happened to that nation.

Obasan-Jo, as well described by the Hard Talk reporter is a shame to the world.  angry
ProgrammingRe: How Can I Do This Program Plz by Ikomi(m): 11:47pm On Apr 26, 2009
Yes your host should provide you with streaming capability, so that when you have an adobe flash video content on your website it could play.

But this is mainly neccessary if the content is solely your production, but if your getting it from another website where it already plays and works, all you need is to embed a link to the the content on the other site.
PoliticsRe: Th Igbos: From A Rejected Stone To A Corner Stone. by Ikomi(m): 11:05pm On Apr 26, 2009
$osisi:
Impressive
anyi n'eti kwa eti grin
cheesy lol

I can't stop laughing on this forum.

The only explanation to the topic is that Igbos are trouble and with violence comes wealth. lol. cheesy

Osisi Baby Kee kwanu?

We go laugh tire for this Forum. cheesy
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 7:26pm On Apr 25, 2009
ChinenyeN:
Adi m nma. Gi onwe gi kwa, ahu o di gi? N'eziokwu, amaghi m ebe Onyinye gara. . . o nwere ike buru na oru ulo akwukwo ya hiri nne, so o nweghi ike ina-abia ebe a.

O!. .  chere. . o nwere otu ihe m choro igwa unu. O di otu film a na-akpo "X-Men Origins: Wolverine". Film ahu bu film nke Hollywood na U.S. O ga-aputa na theaters ebe May 1 worldwide. Na film ahu, o nwere otu ebe ndi Igbo mere appear. Scene ahu etoghi ogologo, ma o ka di nma. A suru asusu Igbo na otu ebe ahu. Mgbe m huru ya, obi abia too m uto hinne. Ya emee, asi m ka m bia gwa unu . . . maka na o nwere ike buru la o di ndi choro iga lee film ahu, ma o bu. . zuo ya mgbe o bula o putara na DVD.

Unu choro, unu ga-enwere ike gaa ebe a ile the film. http://tvshack.net/movies/X_Men_Origins__Wolverine__2009_/
I choro ile the scene ebe ndi Igbo putara, gaa 15 minutes forward. . . unless ma i choro ibido n'isi lewaa the film. Ozokwa, ka m gwa unu na the film no na link ahu bu the incomplete version of the film. Ha emechabeghi all the special effects, so it still has the 3-D graphics in there every once in a while.

O gwula ihe m choro igwa unu.
Onye si na Igbo ga-anwu? Igbo ga-adiriri ho ha!
Why ha ji asu Igbo, ha nara - Igbo Kwenu, kwezuo nu - Nairaland branch permission?  angry

Oburu na ha mere mistake anyi ga apopu kwa ha Ikpe.

Nsogbu'm wu onye gaa nochite anya anyi.  angry

Anyi gaaa ezi Osisi as oka Ikpe. Romeo ga bu witness.

Case asetia kwana here.  cheesy

Osisi kee kwanu aru odikwa? cheesy

Romeo kee maka NnenneIgbo? angry
ProgrammingRe: How Can I Do This Program Plz by Ikomi(m): 12:36pm On Apr 25, 2009
It depends if ur transmmiting recorded video or life video, but which ever it is, u mostly need to be in contact with your Host, to provide you the capability of streaming videos, as most videos play on the server, so ur host should be informed so that they will in turn tell you if they have a server side engine runing on there server to give u video streaming capability.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 3:02pm On Apr 24, 2009
ifyalways:
osisi,i loff ur siggy  cheesy
Onye kwanu ka ona soughtu.  cheesy

Osisi, Marley si I don wanna wait in vain.

Osisi.  angry
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 2:35pm On Apr 24, 2009
agabaI23:
Ekwukwara m ekwu!
Oforo anya ahu nwanyi presido na ohuruotu ke onwu bu Romeo ka ha biazuo!
Odigi iwe, odigi iwe, odigi iwee,
Ona ewegi na iwugi nwanyiii,
angry
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 2:33pm On Apr 24, 2009
ifyalways:
asha Oyi corset cheesy
Ikomi i nuna egwu a before undecided
mgbe i na eje na ulo nwanyi nwere di. . .nwere di
Ma mgbe di ya ga abiaaaaaaaaaaaa
I ga esi na window mapu,majisie ukwu,majisie aka cheesy

Try inserting ur "ihe" mmiri oku.it shld help straighten it grin grin grin
LoL
onwere otu nwoke gbagoro agbago
aha ya bu IkOMI
o nwere ihe gbakoro agbago
luta nwanyi gbagoro agbago
mee nwanyi ya ihe gbagoro agbago cheesy
Mmiri Oku? Why mmiri oku, Ify nchekwa na iwu nwanyi oma.

Kama iga abia nyerem aka chekia the thing isi nmiri oku?

Dont worry Osisi gaaa nyerem aka nyochee ya.  angry
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 2:22pm On Apr 24, 2009
ifyalways:
choochi agbasala cheesy
there must be a valid and constructive reason for that . . . . .
ihe gi o na adoka ihe ?ihe gi a gbara chamfa ka o di straight?
angry
That might have something to do with it.  cheesy

Iggaaaa bia nyerem aka nyochee the thing, cos Ify to be honest amaghim the reason, cos to me the thing akaghi ike ibem.  undecided
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 2:15pm On Apr 24, 2009
ifyalways:
lol
Ikomi,di egwu bu egwu ndi ma how far cheesy
m ga aguru gi ya for what angry anyway,o no na youtube?
kedu ka i mere? kiss
Ify nwanyi oma ahu dim, the only problem wu na onwe gi onye kwere nyetum cheesy
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 2:11pm On Apr 24, 2009
ifyalways:
Darfur i like Nelly Uchendu too cheesy
can anyone remeber who sang this song tongue
i loe palm wine,i no go lie
i love my country na true word be dis
my papa na tapper i no go lie
my mama na drinker i no go lie
me sef na drinker na true word be dis . . . .
i wud never regret to be a tapper,palmwine is good for u and me
ooooooh oooooooooh cheesy

same nelly huh
igbo hi
Yeah. Echeterem nkwa'a, but amaghim onye guru ya, cos ebe ina anu'kere ya wu na nke madam Virginia|(Ore Nkwu). The Nkwa di uto though. Ify igaaaa agurum ya?  angry
CultureRe: Mental Colonialism by Ikomi(m): 1:13pm On Apr 24, 2009
JustGood:
I absolutely love the write up.

Its so true of what has become of Nigeria. Some years ago, I was in Nigeria and I went in search of a good tailor to make me a few suits because the suits I had in Nigeria were much better compared to the stuff I buy now (just name brands with no real fitting). However, some people showed suprise that I could come from abroad to come and buy materials and get tailors to sew suits for me.

They had the attitude which says that everything abroad has to be better than anything Nigerian. . . how wrong they are! But they dont realise what they have.

Its also very easy to blame 'leaders'. However, the leaders are not the ones who do everything wrong in Nigeria: the ordinary Nigerian has his/her own faults and until we start realising that we are ALL responsible for the way things are, we are unlikely to make any progress.

Constantly blaming the leaders means that we dont need to change anything about the way we do things and the things we do! We have to change ourselves and this will prompt us to change the kind of leadership we get.
topsy25:
Exactly my thought!!!
linxon:
I think its encouraging that an increasing number of people are starting to realize that the problem of Nigeria is not leadership alone - its the people!
Just one question for the three of you.

Why do you think a leader is called the head of State?

If you give an answer to that, then tell me how you hope the limbs should function properly when the head is sick?
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 9:10pm On Apr 23, 2009
$osisi:
anyi no ya
I was wondering grin
CultureRe: Mental Colonialism by Ikomi(m): 8:43pm On Apr 22, 2009
Omotolani, who prefers to be called Sandra is a victim of circumstance. She is playing what she sees and what happens in our society.

In a country where the leaders are so corrupt they would loot a lot of money go to the west to spend it where there children, friends and relations and come back to tell poor Sandra about it.

If anyone is sincere Adenike Akinsemolu could only speak the other side cause she has seen it all.

In a nation where the leaders have no vision, I expect Sandra to walk blind.

Maybe Adenike Akinsemolu even told her that in all her 5 years in the state there was no power failure. Sandra has a story that Obasanjo and Yaradua promised to do just that, but unfortunately she finished in University of Lagos with loads of candles. You tell me why Sandra wont envy the west.

In my view I think Adenike Akinsemolu is been too Judgemental, or maybe she does not understand Sandra situation.

For someone that has never tasted bread, tell him/her bread is the best food in the world (s)he would believe you, but the day they get a taste of bread they might have a different view, that is Sandra and Adenike Akinsemolu situation.

Sandra has not seen the other side, maybe Adenike Akinsemolu lived in the ghetto in the states, and immediately disliked everything about the west.

Non of our youths that loose there sense of belonging should be blamed until those leaders get there acts straight.

Maybe Adenike Akinsemolu should take her message to those boys in the Niger Delta, tell them they should have pride in their Nigeria, that same country that cant guarantee their education or well being, not even the simplest of all health care.

I love Nigeria but that same country has failed Sandra, so her hopes rests anywhere else but that nation, and I\ wont blame the poor girl for that.          angry
Nairaland GeneralRe: Personal Contacts In Forums by Ikomi(m): 11:54am On Apr 22, 2009
amaechiilo:
Hello house.
I think we should really protest against this unfortunate habit of people giving their gsm numbers on forums. I think it defeats the aim of what we are trying to do here which is to share information. If someone has anything useful, i think the person should be kind enough to share it with everyone. I mean, how can I, for instance, expect someone to call me for information that I want? If the person even calls me, what happens to the thousands out there who meed the same info? Same goes for email addresses and evrery other form of personal contacts.
Please, lets be reasonable. I hope this appeal speaks the mind of not just me but many others in Nairaland. Let us all remember, if we don't start correcting these little excesses, we would be stopping our country from getting to where we all want it to be.
I love 9ja!
lol. How about a rat calling the mole rodent. These guys wont kill Ikomi.  cheesy
Nairaland GeneralRe: Another Crazy Story From A Crazy World. by Ikomi(op): 12:21am On Apr 22, 2009
The point is dat, I believe Maus's wife allowed everything to go wrong, she is the one that should actually be taken to court.

She knew Maus  was sterile, she knew Maus was lying when he said he was only doing it for the money. Maus was busy enjoying himself with a former beauty queen. She knew that Demetrius Soupolos and Traute were busy wasting there time and money on Maus cos he would deliver nothing, but she kept quiet.

The person on the receiving end is Traute whom was not only hunked 72 times but probably cotributed her money in paying Maus.

Am sure Mrs Maus where ever she is has her feet up and enjoying every bit of the court case.

Pres its a crazy world.  cheesy
Nairaland GeneralAnother Crazy Story From A Crazy World. by Ikomi(op): 6:52pm On Apr 21, 2009
I see a lot of strange news stories in this job and this one, which was featured recently in a German newspaper, is up there with the strangest.

A judge in Stuttgart, Germany, is currently trying to decide on a lawsuit in which a man hired his neighbour to impregnate his wife.

It gets weirder.

Demetrius Soupolos, 29, and his former beauty queen wife, Traute, were very keen to have a child together, but Demetrius was sterile so they began to seek out other possible options.

The option the couple eventually decided on was to hire their neighbour Frank Maus, 34, to impregnate Traute.

Maus, who was already married with two children agreed to do the job for the fee of €2,000. For three evenings a week for the next six months, a total of 72 different times, Maus tried to impregnate Traute.

When his own wife objected, Maus explained that he was "only doing it for the money."

After the unsuccessful six-month period Soupolos insisted that Maus take a medical examination. The doctor concluded that Maus was also sterile, which forced his wife into admitting that their two children did not belong to him.

Soupolos is now suing Maus in an effort to get his money back. Maus' argument is that he did not guarantee conception, only that he would try his hardest.
grin

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