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hephzibah204:whats your username on Fiver ? |
hephzibah204:if you ordered for the gig and you didn't get it within 48hours at most , kindly go for mutual cancellation , with that , you'll be able to get your money back , else i already delivered your gig .... Thanks |
another positive review , make your order now before d promo stops ......
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shachris03:Got it ........ sending......... |
Promo ends on monday ... If you haven't make your purchase , try and do ! Thanks |
danmention:The thing is that , the $5 promo only apply to people that made their purchase via fiverr [ which is closing soon too]..... if you wanna pay via naira , the price varies........ you can mail me or call me via (234)7063945876 for negotiation Thanks |
shachris03:it is sir |
hephzibah204:you should try to contact fiverr pls |
punditt:(+234)7063945876 |
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kilononi:i'm already having a positive review there , check the gig ........... Order yours before its discontinue |
jamb20s: 2347063945876price is $5 if you purchase via fiverr but in naira , e cost oooo ! |
still up 4 sale ...... hurry up |
phatjoe50: I won't be surprised if this tutorial gets truncated by the way. |
nollyj: Thanks for your kind wordscontinue pls |
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Apart from great technical specifications, one of the things most people consider when buying a smartphone is durability– ability to withstand accidental physical abuses. iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus went on sale officially today in some parts of the world and surprisingly, we're seeing drop tests already. A Youtube user named PhoneBuff uploaded a video showing how strong the phones are. As predicted by a number of people, the iPhone 6 appears to be able to withstand the stress better than iPhone 6 Plus although both phones ended up with damaged screen. iPhone 6 survived the back drop. Also when dropped on it's side, it survived with a few scratches, however, the screen got damaged when dropped face down. That's to be expected though. iPhone 6 Plus on the other hand ended with with just a scratch when dropped on it's back but the screen shattered during the side drop. Below is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=eGxlm82hWDM or http://http://mobitechplaza..com/2014/09/video-iphone-6-and-iphone-6-plus-go.html If you know you've got 'slippery fingers' , drop things all the time and you're planning to buying iPhone 6 Plus, perhaps going for iPhone 6 is a better idea judging by the video. |
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Engineers have figured out how to mass produce and shape metallic glass, and are using it to create the toughest smartphone case yet. Image Here http://pda.sciencealert.com.au/images/stories/new2014/Resized/Screen_Shot_2014-09-17_at_5web_168x112.jpg Researchers at Yale University in the US have created a thin, lightweight smartphone case that’s harder than steel but as easy to shape as plastic. The case is made from bulk metallic glass (BMG) - a class of strong but flexible materials that have been around for years but, until recently, engineers have struggled to find a way to shape them into useful structures. BMGs, or amorphous metals, are alloys that are made up of a combination of metals, but don't have an orderly metallic atomic structure in their solid state. Unlike normal metals, which crytallise when they're cooled below melting point, BMGs are cooled so fast that the liquid freezes without crystallising, essentially "locking in" a glassy state. This gives them a range of awesome properties, such as superior strength and a plastic-like flexibility. Now Jan Shroers, a mechanical engineer and material scientist from Yale, has developed a new way of printing supercool metals into sheets, allowing them to be easily moulded into different shapes with very little energy input - something Shroers has called “thermoplastic forming”. Instead of melting down BMGs and trying to force them into a mould, as had previously been attempted, Shroers takes the sheets and uses gas pressure to deform them into the correct shape. While Shroers has used this new technique to turn BMGs into speciality production items such as watch components and sensors, he’s now set his sights on very shiny smartphone cases. “It’s obvious. The important properties in a cell phone case are hardness and weight," said Shroers. “This material is 50 times harder than plastic, nearly 10 times harder than aluminum and almost three times the hardness of steel.” The case also requires little energy to produce and is pretty to look at. But importantly, because it's harder than normal metals, it can't be scratched by keys or other items rattling around in your bag. Of course, the BMG material won’t cover your iPhone screen, but the lip on the case will help take the force when you drop it face-down Shroers is now hoping to scale up the process and have the smartphone cases on the market within the next couple of years. Hopefully that’s soon enough to stop you shattering your next iPhone. |
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I know. I should have written before. Forgive Me ! But I got the feeling that you were beginning to think I didn’t exist. But I do. And I wanted to let you know that while I might be as elusive as a unicorn grazing in a field of four leaf clovers, I’m close. I’m around the corner, down the street, on Facebook, in your office, at our local coffee shop, a complete stranger. I made eyes at you once on the subway. I saw you across the room at a party. I followed you on Nairaland . But it’s not our time yet. And I know you’re wondering why. It’s really not fair that you’ve had to wait this long, or go on blind dates, endure bad sex, settle for meh relationships, feel misunderstood, cry from loneliness, wrap your arms around a pillow as you fall asleep at night. I’m so sorry, my love. You deserve an explanation. So here it goes. It’s taken me a long time to even admit this to myself much less to you, so please know that everything I’ve written here is true. 1. I haven’t thrown out the list of things I think you should be. 2. I’m with the wrong person right now. 3. I’m not ready to be loved unconditionally. 4. Since my life isn’t together, I think you’ll reject me. 5. I still believe that drama is a show of love. 6. I’ve been intentionally keeping my head too busy to think with my heart. 7. I need to date more to understand what I do and don’t like. 8. I won’t be able to appreciate you until life has kicked my ass. 9. I’m too focused on my own needs. 10. I don’t know how to create the feeling of home that lives in my heart. Clearly, I’m not my best self yet. Or even myself—I’m still figuring out who that is. I’m pretty sure even if we did meet, you wouldn’t like me all that much right now. It’s entirely possible that we did hit it off once, and I left without getting your information; or maybe I did get your number and never called because of any one of the above reasons. Be patient with me, darling heart. Know that I’m working my way toward you. So don’t spend any more time thinking about where I am or am not. Just keep making your life exciting and full, so when we do finally come together, we can bring each other joy, because we are already happy. I know it’s taking longer than you’d like. It’s a hell of a lot slower than I could have ever imagined. But I’m here. This is me talking to you. And I’m not going anywhere. Don’t give up on me. Yours, In perpetuity, The Love You Haven’t Met Yet |
still On |
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For $200,000, one of the world’s largest cryonics companies will preserve your body when you die so you can be brought back to life with future medical technologies. Alcor is the world’s largest cryonics company, and according its CEO Max More, they’re signing up customers from all over the world who want their bodies preserved when they die. The premise for cryopreservation is pretty simple, says Rose Eveleth at the Atlantic. In the past when someone dropped dead on the footpath, that was that. Nowadays we do everything we can to revive the person, such as performing CPR or rushing them to the hospital for an emergency surgical procedure. Cryopreservation can be thought of as the natural progression of this desire to keep someone alive using whatever means possible. "Cryonics is the same thing,” says Eveleth , "we just have to stop them from getting worse and let a more advanced technology in the future fix that problem.” While no one has actually tested if a cryopreserved person can be brought back to life many years after they've passed - because the technology to revive them does not exist yet - that's not stopping people from signing up to have the procedure done anyway. At $80,000 to preserve the brain and up to $200,000 to preserve the entire body, it’s an expensive risk to take, but Alcor isn’t struggling for business, with almost 1,000 people signed up so far. According to More, staff at the US- based Alcor facility keep a careful eye on the health of their clients, and if death is predicted, they stand by their hospital bed until it’s time. Once their client has been officially declared dead, the staff can begin the preservation process. First they move the client’s body to an ice bed and cover them in a loose, slushy layer of ice. A device called a 'heart-lung resuscitator’ is used to get the blood pumping through the body again, and some 16 types of medication are applied to the body to prevent the cells from deteriorating. Then the client is prepped for surgery. The next step includes draining as much blood and bodily fluids as possible from the person, replacing them with a solution that won’t form ice crystals - essentially the same kind of antifreeze solution used in organ preservation during transplants. Then a surgeon opens up the chest to get access to the major blood vessels, attaching them to a system that essentially flushes out the remaining blood and swaps it with medical grade antifreeze. Since the patient will be in a deep freeze, much of the preparatory work involves trying to ensure that ice crystals don’t form inside the cells of the body. With veins full of antifreeze, the client's deceased body is now cooled down steadily - about 0.5 degrees Celsius (33 degrees Fahrenheit) every hour until it reaches a final temperature of -195 degrees Celsius (-320 degrees Fahrenheit) in about two weeks’ time. It will then be stored permanently in a freezer, upside-down, and next to three others like it. "The science of tissue regeneration is steadily advancing. But nobody really knows when they’ll be able to wake these patients up, or if they’ll be able to at all,” says Eveleth at the Atlantic. "When forced to take a guess at how long we’ll have to wait for medicine to catch up to save Alcor’s members, More put the number between 50 and 100 years. “But it’s really impossible to say. We probably don’t even know what repair technology would be used."" http://pda.sciencealert.com.au/news/20142908-26089.html |

