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Webmasters / Re: Qservers.net FAQ by Joshmon(m): 12:20pm On Oct 12, 2022
Qservers, please do you guys have a video guide on how to renew an expired hosting?
QServers:


Hello All,

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2. how many daily visitors can 5 or 10gb bandwidth hold?

There really isn't a straight forward way to calculate this but i'll give a simple explanation not to confuse any one:

If you calculate a page on your site to a size like 25 KB. Then estimate the number of page views per visitor. Let's say it is 10. So average bandwidth usage per visitor is 250 KB. If you have a 5 GB per month limit, you can accommodate 20,000 visitors per month.

Also note that other page factors like images, flash & file downloads with traffic factors like search bots, ftp traffic, mail traffic all go through the same bandwidth so this will reduce the amount of real users/visitors also.

We always tell clients to always monitor their bandwidth usage, in CPanel as this would give them a general average of the bandwidth usage of their site and enable them plan for growth.

Hope this was helpful.

QServers Web Hosting.
Always Online, Always Hosting.
Business / Amazing Money Secret That Secured A Desperate Teacher Lifetime Earnings by Joshmon(m): 9:12pm On Apr 11, 2020
Dear Friends,

If you'd like to earn in foreign currency while working for only 30days in Nigeria, then this is going to be the most exciting post you'll read this year.

Here is why, As a teacher whose income is N30,000, one day I returned from work dead broke and DESPERATE for a better life.. Then..

I logged in to my facebook account and saw a post about ABPM by a Friend.. After reading through the post, i decided to hit him up and This 4 letters changed my life..

Here is the thing, the idea is a crazy idea.. Why?.. Because all it needed me to do was..
1. Write Books (Hot in Demand Books)
2. Upload Books to sites (Explained in the Video)
3. Sell (Actually they sell themselves)

Watch the Video here:
http://grabasales.com/abpm/

And the juicy part is.. I never wrote any of those books.. Now the thing is i intend to show you the step by step process how i did it..

BUT.. All the steps cannot be explained in a one or two sentence.. So my Friend and Coach who taught me everything I did compiled all of it in a Video.

All you have to do is WATCH the video NOW for FREE..

Click here to watch: http://grabasales.com/abpm/

I can't guarantee you that it will be available tomorrow, so I suggest you WATCH the Video Now..

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Romance / Sizzling Hot Pre-wedding Pictures � by Joshmon(m): 3:11pm On Dec 30, 2017
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Investment / Re: Dis Online Niche Is Worth Knowing by Joshmon(m): 11:50am On Nov 10, 2017
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Investment / Re: Best Way To Earn Airtime Or Cash To Ur Bank Acct Without Paying A Dime by Joshmon(m): 8:07pm On Oct 29, 2017
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Business / Re: How To Make Money Selling Other People's Product by Joshmon(m): 8:50pm On Oct 11, 2017
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Career / Re: A Legitimate Business Opportunity That Can Earn Lots Of Money by Joshmon(m): 11:22pm On Apr 18, 2017
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Education / Re: Am In 100 Level I Performed Very Poorly In Our First Semester Exam by Joshmon(m): 10:21pm On Apr 10, 2017
Dear OP,u must be a FUDMA student,I've got news for u..If u don't tell ursef u can make it,ahswear even if the world push u,u wont make it #MyOneKobo
Education / Re: Am In 100 Level I Performed Very Poorly In Our First Semester Exam by Joshmon(m): 10:19pm On Apr 10, 2017
lilzcee:
and he graduated with 2.1, iffa i hear
bros u sef,he said his broda graduated from futminna;Pol. Sci..how can there be pol sci in FUTMinna?
Romance / Re: Meet Two Love Birds Who Walk The Aisle Soon by Joshmon(m): 11:05am On Mar 13, 2017
Thanks alot Nlanders.. @mods kindly move to appropriate quarters
Romance / Meet Two Love Birds Who Walk The Aisle Soon by Joshmon(m): 9:30am On Mar 13, 2017
Let us rejoice and be glad for this people who plan to tie the knot on 25-03-2017. You're all cordially invited!!









@mods kindly push to the front

Education / Nigeria; How Long Should The World Wait by Joshmon(m): 10:47pm On Dec 19, 2016
NIGERIAN YOUTHS; HOW LONG SHOULD THE WORLD WAIT?

Looking back to when we were kids I remember how we craved to get older, to become a graduate, to get a job and start our families but 20 years down the line most youths still live under the comfort of their parents houses, still eat from the labour of mama and papa where reverse should be the case. This does not give glorification to those that leave their families as teenagers just for the sake of freedom as this expose youths to a lot of societal ills and vices which creeps in gradually and steals the gold and leaves the same in a state of pity. Nigeria usually known as the Giant of Africa possess the right kind of youths that can help move this nation to the point where the world will be painted in green and white colours, the other day I saw on one of the online news blog that the United Kingdom would implement laws that would stop young non-euro foreigners from working and schooling as they would require upon graduation from school to go back home and reapply for Visa, this meant that you’re only allowed to do one at a time and this gave me a reason to smile because sooner than later all those first class Nigerian graduates from expatriate higher institutions will soon begin to feel uneasy with the laws of such lands and would come back home to join hands to make Nigeria a place that will attract friends from far and wide. It is a shame that parents(mostly leaders) today do not provide conducive environment as their foreign counterparts for we the youths to harness our full potentials, from my own point of view, we the youths have been relegated to the back seat and watch while they grab the wheels and drive us to wherever they deem fit. It saddens my heart to see Nigerian Youths who had promising stars meant to shine brighter than a diamond now go dim and dark and eventually lead to untimely death or unfulfilled life. Too many Nigerian Youth remain in the illusion of Nicki Minaj,Bob Marley and the likes, truth is you cannot be more than what you are. Higher institutions have become a breeding ground for sophisticated prostitution, Streets turned into home of drug peddlers, addicts, hemp smokers and drunks. I see young people go to clubs on a weekly basis drinking and partying while their mates somewhere else is working tirelessly to see that he writes his name in gold on the sand of time, I’m forced to ask those that party all night and struggle all day what they party to because if you’re not partying to accomplishment then I guess you’re peddling backwards, Its time we the Nigerian Youth step-up and emulate young people from the other parts of the world who have initiated inventions that have helped to make this world better. We are yet to meet the standards set by our counterparts, when are we going to give the world a show, when will our embassies be flooded with foreigners who want to tap from the wealth of knowledge we possess and appreciate our contribution to the world? Yes I know we may have been doing well in the show business especially music, I have a question for the Davidos and the Wizkids, what are the plans for the future, do they think they’ll still be favoured in the clubs in the near future, when they stop making hit songs what will they live on, How long do they think Nigeria media will continue to sell papers show casing their outright arrogant wealth on Instagram or tweet fights on Twitter or even their controversial stories on the Facebook? I hope y’all take a cue from the likes of Majek Fashek and late OJB Jezreel all of which made it early in their careers but ended up living like puppets, seeking assistance from the public that once paid fine sums to see them perform; now everything has dwindled and vanished into thin air. Recently I was in a group of friends and one of us brought up the topic that only the educated ones are guaranteed success in life, we argued for hours and a few later took a U-turn on their initial intuition of equating success to education. Let me ask a question, was Steve Job educated before he became great or was education the key to Dangote’s success? I tell you education is good but it doesn’t make you better or more successful than an under educated person. All you need in Life is to believe in yourself, be assertive towards goal and never leave God out of your life, as important as education may seem to the Nigeria world it does not guarantee success, I’m yet to see a school that teaches how to become great or greatness itself, every great person we see and hear of today did 3 things that were never taught in school
1. They took risks
2. They perceived opportunities and fully harnessed the under tapped resources
3. They were all assertive towards goal
I Challenge my fellow Nigerian Youths not to give-in to the societal ills, stay away from social vices and stop being an instrument for political tussle, allow those who so crave for power to go out and fight for their places. The world waits on us to harness today’s potentials and past failures into prospective innovations. You do not have all the time in the world but you do have the entire world in your time to show-case your potentials.

Mr Josh.
Family / Re: Simple Ways To Show Courtesy by Joshmon(m): 6:10pm On Oct 20, 2016
Richy4:
You know this is really nice..... what about being a public speaker..... You can always go to all the law enforcement agents, like the military, police etc.... You will go to their human resources and explain to them the need for them to get trained on how to show etiquettes....especially when dealing with the public...... You can be saving lots of life.......even that could make them get more attracted to the opposite sex.... That could even be part of change...

Based on what i have seen and heard, Apart from Somalian Military, I think Nigerian military is second to the most manner-less bunch in the whole world

I'm working on something in that line.. thanks
Family / Simple Ways To Show Courtesy by Joshmon(m): 10:02am On Oct 20, 2016
Just my little way of impacting into our lives today.
.I'm certain if we live by these precepts our lives will
be calm and happy


1. In case you miss a call, drop a message as soon as possible if
you're unable to call back.

2. Pay back borrowed money as soon as possible no matter how little the amount is. Don't assume that they don't need it, and never make them ask you for it.

3. Turn the volume down when you're watching video, playing music or playing a game on your phone in a public place or, better yet, use headphones.

4. Don't press your phone or use headphones when someone is having a conversation with you.
Unplug the headsets from your ears even if nothing is playing and give them your undivided attention.

5. When using someone else's phone or computer, don't go through their stuff without permission.

6. Always leave the last piece of meat for the person who bought it unless they insist they won't eat it.

7. Don't use loudspeaker of the phone to have a two person conversation
unless you are unable to hold the phone.

8. When someone else cooks for you, offer to help clean the kitchen.

9. If you stay the night at someone's house, make the bed or fold the blankets when you leave.

10. Don't let your arguments escalate in public. Find some place else to continue arguing where others won't feel uncomfortable or interested.

11. If you ask your friends for help with some house work, feed them as payment.

12. When someone buys you food or coffee, try to return the favour within a week (if you can).

13. When you borrow someone's car, fill up the tank as a way of 'thank you.'

14. Don’t pick up a call while you are engaged in conversation without excusing yourself.

15. Make sure you don't forget to return that book you borrowed.

16. When someone gives you a gift, no matter how small it is or the way it was presented, even if it isn't up to your expectation, just say 'Thank You.'

17. When you have someone older than you who is friendly and makes himself free with you, speak to them with respect.

18. Don't feel too big to be corrected or reject good advice because you feel it's your life... Life is a ring; the next blow can come anytime.

Stay blessed!

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Celebrities / Re: Cinderella Themed Wedding Of Designer Kunbi And Husband Lanre by Joshmon(m): 8:46pm On Aug 30, 2016
cute
Politics / Re: Buhari And Garba Shehu - Caption Photo by Joshmon(m): 4:45pm On Dec 27, 2015
Sai Baba..
Politics / Re: Rejoinder: My Bitter Experience As A Doctor Today - Political Failure? by Joshmon(m): 4:40pm On Dec 27, 2015
I think medicine should be assigned it's own institution..
Romance / Re: How Can I Ask Her The Question Without Getting Her Mad by Joshmon(m): 10:08pm On Dec 05, 2015
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Robert Mugabe:china Is Doing Everything That Africa’s Colonizers Should Have Don by Joshmon(m): 10:00pm On Dec 05, 2015
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Health / Re: World’s First Head Transplant A Success After Nineteen Hour Operation by Joshmon(m): 11:45pm On Nov 29, 2015
Good to hear
Romance / Re: LMAO! Naija Guy Proposed To Girlfriend After 16yrs Of Dating by Joshmon(m): 11:25pm On Nov 29, 2015
She needs more than a ring..bae take his d**k home! embarassed
Jokes Etc / Re: Two Nigerian Guys With Bill Gates by Joshmon(m): 10:14pm On Nov 27, 2015
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