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On second thought, his head is tiny, compared to the chinese peoples head. Maybe chinese people have big heads!! ![]() |
Ijawman, the photo was copied from a chinese newspaper website, how is it fake! It was also mentioned on BBC. Or is he related to you!! And you are desperately trying to rescue him!! CALL THE POLICE!! ![]() http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-03/18/content_7589084.htm |
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[size=13pt]I am currently in possession of the laptop and have bought a new battery for it that will arrive in Nigeria by the end of April. [/size] [size=13pt]Anyone that wants it without the battery can pay the 35,000, [/size] [size=13pt]Anyone that wants it with the brand new battery that will arrive in Nigeria by April can contact me in the middle of April and buy the laptop for 45,000. [/size] [size=13pt]Contact: 0805-838-2034[/size] Review of Dell Latitude C840 Because Dell considers its Latitude PCs to be a business line, it's pretty unlikely we'll see the Dell kid putting the hard sell on some company CEO stumbling around a department store. Thank God for that. The Latitude C840 is a more serious machine, but as I think you'll see, there's a playful side to this Latitude, as well. Specifications. With a 1.8GHz Intel Pentium 4-M processor and 256MB of PC2100 DDR-SDRAM, our C840 is up to any business task you want to throw its way. The 40GB hard drive should provide plenty of room for reports, presentations, spreadsheets, and other files business professionals are rumored to squirrel away on their PCs. Our unit came with an 8X DVD-ROM drive, but a CD-RW or combo drive would probably be more productive for the typical business user. These options are available when you order from Dell. Like the Inspiron 8200, the C840 features a fixed optical drive and a modular bay for adding another type of optical drive or a floppy drive. You could order, for instance, a system with a CD-RW modular drive and a DVD-ROM drive. This setup would let you copy files directly from one CD-ROM to another without having to save information to the system's hard drive. Our unit didn't feature any wireless networking options, but again, those options are available if you're interested. Our system did arrive with Ethernet for connecting to a corporate network and a modem for dialing in while you're on the road. The 15-inch UXGA display (1,600 x 1,200) allows for high-resolution presentations and gives you plenty of real estate when working within Excel. The NVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go graphics chip, however, will try to lure you away from your work for a good round of Jedi Knight 2. Be strong. Design. Lets face it: No self-respecting businessperson is going to walk into a meeting with an orange notebook under his arm. (Just because you were up late the night before playing GTA3 is no reason to look like you're a slacker.) The C840's navy blue finish looks sharp and promises not to embarrass you. The C840 not only looks good, but it's fairly durable, as well. Granted, it isn't going to survive if you drop it off a bridge, but it should stand up to the regular perils of travel. Protection around the LCD is adequate although there seems to be a weak spot roughly one-fifth of the way across from the right. That high-resolution display does mean you might want to consider bumping up font sizes a bit. Nonetheless, images and text are very sharp at such a high resolution, and DVD video looks equally good. When you want to relax and watch "The Matrix" yet again, the C840 will provide solid playback with no annoying skips or pauses. Like other notebooks, however, the C840's speaker system detracts from the movie-watching experience a bit. Although the speakers have decent volume, they lack a strong range, making them sound thin and tinny. If you have a good thing, you might as well stick with it. Dell uses the same keyboard in the C840 as it uses in the Inspiron 8200. The keyboard is well laid out and comfortable to type on. Like most Dell systems, the C840 includes both a TrackPoint and a touch pad. Performance. Somehow it seems like Dell is always capable of squeezing a few extra points out of SYSmark2002. In this case it managed a 116 in Office Productivity, a 241 in Internet Content Creation, and a 167 Overall SYSmark2002 rating. The Overall score is just six points better than IBM's ThinkPad T30 and 13 points better than the Inspiron 8200 with a 1.7GHz Pentium 4-M processor. Oddly enough, however, the IBM bested the C840 in PCMark2002 benchmarks (which are not application-based like SYSmark2002). The T30 managed a better CPU Score (4376 to 4338), a better Memory Score (3753 to 3652), and a better hard drive score (533 to 441). Final word. The Latitude C840 is a first-class business machine. Although IBM's ThinkPad T30 seems to have an advantage in PCMark2002 benchmarks, the C840 maintains a performance advantage when it comes to running applications. by Chad Denton Latitude C840 $2,896 Dell (800) 999-3355 (512) 338-4400 www.dell.com CPU Rating: 3.5 (out of possible 5) |
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I dont understand you people! When Soludo wanted to redenominate the Nigerian Naira to N1 for $1. Nigerians were shouting NO NO NO, and their reason was that they will never become millionaires like that. Now you are complaining about a falling Naira! ![]() |
Oh boy, what are men doing on this topic?!?! I know we all use lotion, but let us let the ladies battle it out here, this is their topic!! ![]() |
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[size=13pt]CURRENT SHARE PRICE: Share Price: N5.69 -0.03K, What happened now , I remember when the share price was N40, from N40 share price has dropped to N5! N5 biscuit!! [/size] |
In Nigeria, when banks fail, customers do not get there money back completly. In some cases it is only a percentage, in other cases it is only if your account was over a certain amount that you will be paid some money. |
I TOLD YOU!! I TOLD YOU PEOPLE!! INTERCONTINENTAL BANK WILL SOON FAIL. READ THE ARTICLE, IT HAS PREDICTED THAT BY THE END OF 2009, INTERCONTINENTAL WILL BE DEAD!! OH NOOO!!!! "Intercontinental Bank, one of Nigeria’s high-flying banks appears to be facing serious difficulties that could f[b]orce it into liquidation before the end of 2009[/b]. The bank’s precarious situation is due to its huge exposure to toxic loans to stockbrokers and importers of petroleum products. While CBN has offered a stout defence of the bank’s financial position, a detailed investigation by THE INSIDER has confirmed that Intercontinental’s net assets are dwindling by the hour. The FIRS recently stopped the bank from collecting revenue and the EFCC has invited some of the bank’s top brass over the 19 billion facility given to Alhaji Shehu Badamasi, the CEO of Tanzila Petroleum. "The bank recently tried to raise some money by increasing its minimum savings balance from 1,000 to 10,000 hoping to use the cash to bolster its books. The move backfired as the general public could not understand the rationale behind the directive. As people rushed to withdraw their funds, the bank shut down its systems on March 6, 2008 and later blamed it on a technological problem Staffers of Intercontinental are already looking for jobs in other banks as it has become obvious that only a miracle will save Erastus Akingbola’s empire. His well publicized plans to buy a Rolls Royce Phantom on his sixtieth birthday may soon have to be placed on hold as the stark reality finally dawns on him. |
sorry, i've sold my PS2 already, just the games and other extras are left. If you buy a ps2 come back to by some games from here. |
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[size=13pt]Follow this topic link for many many cheap used original and also some cds I bought from nigeria both nigerian cds, pal cds, ntsc cds, and other ps2 and ps1 extras! https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-233707.0.html[/size] |
[size=13pt]If you are an idiot you will buy Nintendo Wii. It doesnt deserve to be put amongst ps3 and xbox 360 as a next generation console![/size] |
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