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Download Android Version of My GP for your school here: My GP UNN : "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygp&hl=en" My GP UNIZIK: "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpunizik&hl=en" My GP UNILORIN "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpunilorin&hl=en" My GP UNILAG "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpunilag&hl=en" My GP UNIUYO "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpuniuyo&hl=en" My GP UNIPORT 'https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpuniport&hl=en' My GP UNIBEN 'https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpuniben&hl=en' My GP OAU 'https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpoau&hl=en'> My GP FUTO 'https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larisoft.mygpfuto&hl=en' If your school is not listed above, continue searching playstore from time to time. More versions are released every week. Download Windows (PC) Version of MY GP for your school here: My GP UNN "http://unecgeek.com/mygp/unn.zip" My GP UNIZIK "http://unecgeek.com/mygp/unizik.zip" My GP UNILORIN 'http://unecgeek.com/mygp/unilorin.zip'> My GP UNILORIN My GP UNILAG "http://unecgeek.com/mygp/unilag.zip" My GP UNIUYO 'http://unecgeek.com/mygp/uniuyo.zip' My GP UNIPORT 'http://unecgeek.com/mygp/uniport.zip' My GP UNIBEN 'http://unecgeek.com/mygp/uniben.zip' My GP OAU 'http://unecgeek.com/mygp/oau.zip' My GP FUTO 'http://unecgeek.com/mygp/futo.zip' After download, open the zipped file and run 'My Gp Setup.msi'. More versions are being released and can be downloaded at http://www.larisoft.com/?p=43 Its ironic that the GP of a student is his/her most prized asset in the university; and yet many undergraduates do not know their GP. Worse still, many students really do not know their academic performance category. i.e. Whether they are in first class, second class or third class. This is attributable to the somewhat complex procedure required to actually pin point one's GP. Even those who know their GP eventually lose track of it as new semesters roll by and the grades of the previous semester is forgotten, and what about all the complexity involved in knowing how to calculate an 'F', a missing result, or a yet-to-be-released grade according to each University's policy? These problems and more are completely solved by the release of a completely free GP Computing software - My GP, available on android, and windows operating systems for all federal universities in the country. Each version is targeted at a particular school. This is because even though the schools mostly have the same GPA system, certain policies differ. For instance, how a particular school calculates 'carry-overs' and 'rewritten exams' might be different from the other. The features of this app (My GP) include: 1. Computes Your GP on a semester, and cumulative basis 2. Tells you whether you are in first class, second class, or third class. 3. Saves these details till next semester results are out, so you can add the new semester and watch your cumulative GP. 4. Lets you share your GPA information with your Academic Adviser. This is not compulsory and can never be done without your consent. 4. You can edit an already calculated semester. This means that if all results are not out yet, you can leave such entries blank and fill them later. 5. What if you had scored C in a certain course and want to know what your GP would look like if you had scored an A instead? The What IF feature of the app lets you toggle your grades and shows the immediate effect every grade could have made on your Semester, and Cumulative GP. src: http://larisoft.com
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am not sure of what ur social network does and I wish u would explain that but.....boy! another social network? |
CodeHouse:An Expert system in four days? What are these people smoking? The guy am quoting gave you an excellent alogorthm and you should dedicate all your time to working on it and whatever you have left, should be spent thanking him! By the by, I could spin a relatively complicated app of this stature in four days but FOR THE RIGHT FEE! |
Nairaland programmers, We really delved deep into the depths of the android operating system with this bad boy and I know that despite so many months of testing, it might still be troublesome on certain devices. Please download the app and report any errors or shortcomings. I'm putting it here first for that purpose before showing it in the Education section or any place else. Thanks in advance. |
Based on the psychologically proven theory that students never forget what they see over and over again.. 1. Android Academia flashes what you are taught in class (concepts) at a regular interval on your phone so you dont forget it 2. Android Academia sets quiz for you and grades you based on the concepts you've stored while making notes. Therefore, simulating a study partner. 3. Hidden Recorder: by touching the "Rec" text on your home screen widget, you can secretly record ur lecturs. Please turn off the recorder by touching the REC text again once you are done recording. All recorded lectures can be played by clicking RECORDED LECTURES on start up screen. 4. Switches ur phone to vibration during lectures and switches it back after lectures automatically, plus a loud alarm clock that doesnt ring on weekends. 5. All these features are weekend sensitive. Once its weekend, the flashing of concepts stops, and the alarm doesnt ring you up. Except of course you set it other wise. Dont forget to add the widget to your home screen after download! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.larysoft.casebook&hl=en the source code is open for you to customize to your fill |
Raypawer: u really get experience.... before i was scared of saying that am a programmer... not until i took challenge to write software used to issue tools... mhen inventory and detecting soft fused together.... i never knew how to play with some libraries until i got deeper nd deeper into this project... nw i can speak at least c# infornt of any obstacle...my dear na so oh...the minute you think you are getting comfortable, that's when you realise you have to work with an entirely new library. ..and then you start googling, reading, and asking questions again....like a green newbie...... |
KazukiIto: @OP I've been asking myself that. But I think it's because of the love or that feeling of achievement when you make the machine do your bidding (from my point of view). It's more like a "love at first byte"; once you fall in, you can't give it up. But my stance to programming is, If you don't love it, then don't do it.you sound too much like me....can I have your number ? |
asalimpo: All programming languages aint d same. Though, many share similarities tht makes learng those within d same family easier.I sense a veteran in your statement.... but then again....a programmer who hasn't messed with these languages...just has not had cause to. Just get the syntax...the basic APIs...and kaboom...you re clicking away like there's no tommorrow...until it's time to debug shaa I would get started on any of these languages if you had said try " building this"...and there's no other tool for the job but one of them |
dtermined: bros,i'm still a beginner in programming,just started python not quite long.can u share ur xperience on hw u get started frm d scratch 2 a gurus(Programming)pls oh... am not a guru. I only said I have written programs in many languages. as to your question I think one gets better with programming by ....programming. Write as many apps as you can imagine and let them be your own ideas (that way you won't give up easily or melt under pressure). in the process, you will always get stuck somewhere and With each obstacle you overcome, you become a better developer. I don't think reading books from cover to cover does it. |
As a beginner in programming some years ago, the question I was always asking was “What language should I learn? What language should I specialize on and what language will allow me develop the kind of apps I love..which as at the time was mobile development. Today, I have written programs in javascript, c#, java, php, basic, and even C. and as I worked with more languages, it began to occur to me that the languages were actually all the same. Using a loop in C#, Javascript, Java, C, C++, and python are basically the same syntax. Declaring variables, is something that is quite applicable in all these languages. Performing basic arithmetic requires the same operators. Most of these languages are just specialized versions of C – written to perform a particular aspect of programming better. Now, I know many programmers will argue that Console.writeLine(“Hi, Loveg”), and system.println(“Hi, Love”) are rather different. But then is this difference not simply because of the fact that Console is an object, and System is another object? Do we really know all the objects in a language? Do we not begin to learn new objects everytime we want to write a different application? If you want to write a finger Biometric application, will you not first look out for the libraries involved in that area and begin to learn all those keywords all over again whether its java or python- and whether you have been programming java for decades? Hence knowing objects and classes which usually make up the different libraries we use in writing new applications cannot rightly be interpreted as knowing the language – since there’s usually an endless list of them…and there’s more being written as you are reading this. Another argument of course will be that there are functional, procedural, and object oriented languages, but the truth is; so long as you are not going into advanced stuff like writing lean, efficient, and absolutely mature code ( the type you will require in an operating system perhaps), You can replace each language with the other and heavens will not fall. For instance, you can forget about objects in java and, by so doing, write code that is procedural. I know many java programmers that still don’t use classes…and they still get called “gurus”. To cap it all, you can hardly write a program worth its candle that does not require at least 3 languages. Lets say you want to write a chat app for android, you will need to use mysql and php on your server, use java and xml on the phone. And JSON might come in to facilitate the communication between these two depending on how its structured. From these, its reasonable to assume that programming is programming. The language you are using is merely a question of the application you are writing. Once you learn your first three languages, learning the rest is not that difficult. Hence, newbies should learn by building apps they love…not reading some 5,000 pages book (I have seen one) on java or C. |
your reasoning is sound, bro |
Olyboy16: I swear, i was laughing when i read @op's. And i even laffed harder when i saw some pple not laffing with me too.let me ask a simple question. How many programs have you written? |
By this post, I had no intention of insulting Mr Seun. He is a success in many respects and I respect how he has been steadfast for years on one thing. He deserves all the accolades he is getting. But from a programmer's perspective, who doesn't see that this site needs the touch of real developers? Who doesn't see that this is a multi billion naira site that would be rubbing shoulders with Facebook if only more features could be added on a regular basis? Why are these features missing? could it be lack of expertise? could it be that while hurrying to sell ads someone forgot to take out time to grab a little java? What is the consequence? This site is making money...but is the money really enough to hire the right people? Does the site have a corporate office? Can the site as it is, convince a foreign investor to drop money on it? That's where programming comes in. Mark Zuckerbarg built tons of free applications before Facebook- just for fun. Paul allen and bill gates did same. Linus trovalds nko? what does this tell us? for u to become a pro capable of making the billions, it takes years of practice. Hence, those who are running to make money will always hit a few million naira and remain there. But the first African tech billionaires will come from people who have consummated their passion to create wonderful things in programming. ( and there are so many wonderful things we can create) Those are the people am dying to befriend. As Bill Gates once said "pursue money and you will never get it. But pursue your passion and money has a way of accompanying it". |
The person who goes into programming for money will never go far. Programming requires a consciousness of the amazing magic involved in creating a thing and watching others find it useful. Money MUST BE SECONDARY. In that sense, Nigeria has very few programmers indeed. Many people I find here are just looking for how to make their next meal. Seun himself does not strike me as a programmer. When I think of his profile, I see an advanced blogger (or has he written any other app?). And Linda? lols Am a programmer in 9 languages and I write code cause its fun. If anyone has the same passion, could they reach me on 07030692244 via SMS. am neither on Facebook nor whatsapp. I have so many things we could do and will gladly work on any insanely cool project too.. |
am saying that presently, Nigerians and Africans in general are not interested in programming at all because they find it difficult to start. Creating a language like this will demystify programming and usher in an era of young African programmers. It should be a "basic" of sorts. this needs plenty of time n some money though. |
I think we need an African language - a language in pidgin. And it shouldn't exactly build another Facebook in its first version. basic stuff like creating windows, putting pics on them and performing simple arithmetic are all it needs to debut. it should seek to make programming as easy as 1. oya create window (non case sensitive and mistyping a word shouldn't crash it) 2. oya put 2 boxes, one button and two picture boxes ( note the 2 and two) 3. if person touch box1, collect wetin I'm put inside and make I'm name be baba. 4. show baba the programmers should then work on tight algorithms to guess what's entered after a series of error correction and comparison of words with synonyms before the commands are executed If we can get search results from Google using arbitrary words. I don't see how this is not equally possible it should seek to entice Africans into programming by making it too too simple |
my friend, java was already well developed, accepted, and sustainable before oracle bought it off sun Microsystems. saying that without Ellison there would be no java was a statement that jarred so hard on my ears that I had to go offline for a while to catch my breath. maybe rather than trying to cover your slip with sachet water arguments, you should try to do some coding. There's no way you'll do that long enough and post stuff that dumb |
great post. I have an idea. what if we build our own language? all we need is c and time and a little cash? if your answer is no then its clear why these things are like that. NO ONE HAS BOTHERED TO CHANGE IT |
toshodei: Without Jack Dorsey, there will be no Twitter. Without Larry Ellison there will be no Java, no Android Apps. Without Jerry Yang, there will be no Yahoo, no Google, no YouTube.without Larry Ellison there will be no java? That's why I hardly come here. |
I am not entirely new to programming, as i have a background in Basic and Javascript. however for the past 3 months, i have been learning Java thoroughly to add to my itinery but can't seem to get past the universal Hello World program. I am using J Creator and have installed the sdk, as well as java jvm. Now when i put the following code class MyFirstJavaClass { /** * Method main * * * @param args * */ public static void main(String[] args) { System.out.println(“Chocolate, royalties, sleep”); } } i get ten errors, ranging from "Illegal Expression to "MyHelloWorldClass" not found. I have researched so thoroughly to resolve this that i have become quite familiar with the syntax of Java...and yet can't make a hello world program. Can any Javanian help me out of this embarrassing situation? or if J creator is the problem (Like i have begun to suspect), can i be pointed to any other IDE that will not have problems with classes- anything that will spare me the agony of ....any class errors whatsoever! |
my advice is simple. do away with the excess menus. reduce the size of your logo and things like "what we say no to " can be included in the "about us" menu . you should achieve a home page of not more than 100kb after this. and the table s are quite impressive. |
Afam4eva: Where in the op's post did he mention css and javascript. Some of you just like doing "i too know".I once programmed a compilation of ebooks in html, burnt it to an optical disk and sold it as a desktop application. the disc auto-ran once you inserted it and served its purpose effectively. this was done with HTML...using the disk as a server sort of. I am also aware of a lot of chm files (compiled HTML) used mostly to program efficient e books with amazing abilities. in conclusion; you can't use HTML (4) for writing 3,d games or creating another facebook but can it write a desktop application? yes. |
HTML can be used to write desktop applications that are not too technical. they can be simply run in your local browser or be compiled to .chm from where it can run on all windows platform with JavaScript HTML can be used to write a great many applications ranging from games to calculators. however these can only be used with a browser. u should know that this is rarely done in programming. however IT IS possible and easy too |
As a kid in the Lagos State of the 1990s, I knew very well that Lagos was incomplete without the occasional shout of “Ole” “Ole”. Once this rent the air, the next thing to be seen would be a man or a boy running (whoever the suspected thief was) and an angry mob would be after him in pursuit. On the faces of the those constituting this mob was inexplicable anger, thirst for blood, and a morbid desire to exact revenge even when its not absolutely clear that the thief is as guilty as charged. Always, the runner was bound to be caught and while he would be trying to explain himself or make any denial, his clothes would be torn to shreds to reveal his unclothedness and slaps, stones, sticks, and spits from all sources would rain upon him. When he became so tired that fainting or even death became imminent, the angry mob would conjecture matches and petrol from nowhere. The petrol would be hurriedly poured all over him before he lost consciousness and then the lethargic body of this unfortunate victim of jungle justice would receive new vigour and writhe to death. Satisfied, the mob would slowly disintegrate, flaunting expressions like “A thief deserves no mercy” as if to convince themselves of the appropriateness of their actions. Hundreds of young men lost their lives this way. I had to watch these with a bleeding heart and of course, I kept my thoughts to myself for the fear that anyone who heard my opinions my consider me a collaborator with the thief and give me the same V I P treatment. That was in the 1990s and early 2000. In Anambra State, 2000-2002, the Governor of the state had the temerity to bring in a security apparatus that secured the citizens by rounding them up once they were remotely accused of stealing, humiliating them, torturing them to numbness, taking them to roundabouts, and executing them like fowls. No trials. No investigations. Once you were fingered, you were fried! Thousands of men lost their lives shamefully this way and no one said anything. Not even the governor who was actually a lawyer. Nigeria seemed to have this acceptance for jungle justice then and doing anything to stop them would have been plainly suicidal. A month ago, I was in Onitsha. At Emeka Offor Plaza, Main Market, a young beautiful girl was alleged to have stolen a blackberry handset and in a move that would surprise me, the girl was surrounded in minutes. There was no time to admit to, or deny the allegation. The security men at Emeka Offor wasted no time in parading her as a thief. Once again, that fearful, blood thirsty mob gathered. My feet shook in fear as I foresaw what was about to happen. The mob marched behind her and tore at her clothes while the young woman cried in shame. Many of the people standing at the scene had their mobile phones in their hand, capturing the sordid procedure to minute details. i cried within me but doing anything to stop the crowd would have been plain suicidal. They had this ravenous thirst for blood and there was just no stopping them. The girl was stripped to a point where she spotted only her braziers and her pant. I thought they had humiliated her enough when someone from behind tore her braziers leaving her breasts bare. The girl instinctively cupped her breasts with her hands in a move to cover the,m but that left her waist unprotected and another hand swiftly tore her pants, leaving her totally naked in the market! She was confused as to which part to cover now with her small hands; her private part or her breasts. All these took place and in as much as most people have the videos on their laptops, mobile phones, and even on the internet, no one raised a grain of dust about it. We all watched and stayed comfortable. The media never reported it. The police never bothered about it. And the government simply turned blind eyes to it. But now, these four students of the University of Port Harcourt have come and played the role of saviours. The video that captured their torture, humiliation, and gruesome incineration showed us in explicit terms, what it feels like to be in that situation. They have spoken what thousands of souls have faced previously and died without saying. For the first time, the media carried their story far and wide and the whole Nigeria is agog with the news. For the first time; the whole Nigeria is saying with one voice; JUNGLE JUSTICE IS BASHFUL INJUSTICE. The story has never been peculiar to one part of the country. It has been witnessed in Maiduguri, Anambra, Abia, Ibadan, Imo, Enugu, and almost all nooks and crannies of this country. No one cared, probably because no one even thought it was wrong, but these students have drummed it into us in a most painful manner that there is nothing as barbaric as executing your fellow human being at the raod side for any crime whatsoever! The suffering and sacrifice made by these students are too heavy to be circumspectly expressed within the purview of any article, but they have made a change and that is what we should remember. They are HEROES! Their gruesome situation has spoken what thousands could not have spoken and their cries have been heard by ears that proved deaf before now. I have no doubt in my mind that today, when someone is alleged to have committed the crime of stealing or shoplifting, he or she would be handed over to the appropriate authorities. I have no doubt that after all the fracas going on in Port-harcourt today as a result of the sacrifice of this great Nigerians, angry mobs would never raise their filthy hands against any suspect. I have no doubt that today, Nigeria as a country has grasped a more acute definition of justice and all these might never have happened, if these boys were not sacrificed. I write this article with tears rolling down my cheeks, and my heart writhes in disgust as I remember the unthinkable pains underwent by these Students. But may it be engraved upon the hearts of every one of us that Brindia Chiadika Lordson, Ugonna Kelechi Obuzor, Mike Llyoid Tok and Tekena Erikena are Heroes. Uniport Students should stop their senseless rioting. The message is clear and Nigeria has heard. The sacrifices of this young heroes will never be forgotten. And cursed be anyone that would ever lay a hand on an innocent Nigerian even after this monumental sacrifice in the name of Jungle Justice. |
mehn, lots of funny guys in the house. I have been writing for a while now and I find writing a lot easier than speaking. This is because, while speaking, we churn out words spontaneously, hardly conscious of the tenability of our sentences, thereby making as many grammatical and pronunciation errors as possible, without even noticing them. On the other hand, writing allows us to make as many mistakes as we wish, and then come back to put things right during that wonderful stage of revision. By the by, i think nairaland brought too many worthy issues to the front page today. please keep it up. nothing turns me off faster than open :Ding nairaland front page to see "Picture of Davido eating Akpu" |
Rumours have wings they say. Just say one thing, irrespective of whether its true or not, if its interesting enough, it will end up circulating rapidly. This exactly can be said to be the situation with the new Christian conspiracy theory on Satanism, the Satanic Church, their musical artists, superstars, and other instruments at their disposal with which they intend to lure unwary youths, and the world in general to satan, and subsequently, Hell. The Satanic Church is not even as Satanic as your pastor would have us believe The Satanic Church, like most people already know, is a religious organization founded by Anton Lavae, in America, 1966. The organization is basically a brain child of Christianity as it tries to defy the sacred practices of Catholicism. Apart from this, the church is not nearly as harmful as is its name suggests. The principles establishing it, just like those of other religions, only gear towards making the lot of mankind better. The Church has its own pope (Popularly known as the Black Pope), has its own liturgy rituals, has praying methods, and holds seminars for youths where they are advised to refrain from the taking of drugs. And generally, this organization can be confidently called another goody goody church, but for its wildly unorthodox name. Now, a picture of Anton Lavae, the Black Pope of the Church of Satan till 1997, shows him making a kind of symbol with his fingers. In this picture, two of his fingers are raised gently, creating a kind of horn, while the rest are folded in. This should not have mattered as it could mean just about anything. But then, after sometime, it became clear that top politicians like George Bush, Barack Obama; Musical stars like Chris Brown, Jay Z, wrestlers like Hitman, and a whole lot of other superstars display this sign with slight differences! The news broke out immediately; the church of satan and their 666 symbol. Shallow interviews were made, books were published, dvds circulated. All projecting that every super star that makes this sign is a member of the church of satan, has sold his soul to the devil for fame and fortune, and intends to draw souls to Satan! This assumption, or assertion holds no water from which ever perspective you look at it. But Pastors and fundamentalists have been popularizing it and the gullible public have been swallowing it hook, line and sinker. That’s why I have taken the pains to bring out the reasons why this conspiracy theory is another hoax The V and horn signs never originated from the church of Satan. The V sign, often used by Michael Jackson, existed long before the Church of Satan. It is used to denote victory and in 1969, it became the United Nations symbol of peace and friendship. It therefore became absolutely normal to see politicians of all extractions using it here and there. Also, the Horn sign existed before the advent of the Church of Satan. This sign has always been used by Texans, the Home state of America’s ex-president George Bush. It was popularized by the Texas University Basket ball team and when used over there, it means “hook ‘em” and is the sign the school team always made whenever they scored or defeated a team. George Bush, a staunch fan of the University team, has continued to use this symbol wherever he goes. A picture can even been seen of him and his wife making the sign while with the queen. It has absolutely nothing to do with Satan. Its more of a national thing. Telling the public where he comes from! The Horn sign in other countries like Italy, was believed to shield people from badluck, or usher in good luck. Hence, superstitious people used it whenever they felt threatened by evil spirits or people. The apogee of the usage of this sign in this way came, when the Italian president was visiting patients in a hospital, and as superstitious as he was, he made the horn symbol behind him with his left hand to protect himself from getting infected, while shaking hands with patients with the other hand. Quite unfortunately, the camera men behind him captured it properly, and the next day, it became national news! The Horn sign is also one symbol musical artists and their fans use indiscriminately in musical videos and concerts alike. When used this way, it simply means that the musicians are having a good time. Period. Fans of musicians like Britney Spears use it to show their musical goddess that they enjoy what she does and there is nothing even remotely fetish about it. Its just like Jay z and his illuminati pyramid symbol. Fans use it to identify themselves, and also appreciate his personality. Finally, another brand of the Horn symbol is currently being popularized by no less important a couple, than the first Family of the United States, The Obamas. This sign of theirs is basically the same thing with the conventional horn sign. The only corruption is that while making theirs, they usually stick their thumbs out, thereby resulting in three horns, and not two. When Obama changed some of the policies of the U.S. allowing gays to proudly serve in the military, and garnering support for same sex marriage, it became clear to Christians and other fundamentalists that the President isn’t a friend to their cause, so what did they do? They immediately pulled up pictures of the president making this sign, compared it with that of Anton Lavae, and before one could say “Jack Robinson”, The President was declared not just a high ranking church of Satan member, but also the Anti Christ the Bible talks about. Now, isn’t that a bit too much to heap on Poor Obama? In the midst of these fuzzy allegations, Christian fundamentalists forgot just one thing. That the symbol made by the Obamas is merely the only way to tell the deaf “I love you” in sign language. In conclusion, when you shout something loud enough, people are bound to believe it, and follow you, no matter how uninformed, or unreasonable that thing is. The horn sign, as we have seen is by no means a trademark of the Church of Satan. Satanists use it to depict a deity, Baphomet, which was allegedly contorted by the Catholic Church, in a bid to condemn the templars to death a couple of centuries ago. They may also be using it to depict satan and his two horns (though they do not believe in the existence of satan and only proclaim him to disgust Christians] or the scapegoat, but that by no means implies that it didn’t have other meanings before they adopted it. |
i have gotten tired of responding to Nairaland posts becuase it seems most people just posit their malformed opinions and respond to any form of opposition with noxious bigotry. however, seeing my own professor speak my mind, i just couldnt pass without dropping a few words in applause. Wole, i do not entirely agree that religion is the main cause of evil in the world, but boy oh boy, you know how to use words and you will always find me on your list of die hard fans! as for the opinions you tendered, i would say that you are simply tendering your own view of life, from an atheist's view and therefore advertising your own religion, which is also mine. Religion has always been around and i believe it is impossible to eradicate it totally-not with the new converts being garnered by christian and moslem communities and so the least i can do is keep mute and share my opinion when it is needed. all the same, i respect your easy command of the queen's language, and fearfully venerate your person. |
Very funny indeed |
I believe i observed that sexist's view of women that project them as delicate creatures who must hide their feelings till a man leisurly feels the same way, and comes asking for their attention. What nonsense! You clearly didn't read your psychology theatrises well enough or you would have discovered that we are all different, react to the opposite sex very differently, and can never ever respond to such stimuli in a general manner. I personally love girls that are outspoken and would try to win me over when they are in love with me and am not unattractive. Hence, saying that girls shouldn't try to change a man's feelings because failure in such an endeavor is inevitable is stating a proven lie. Thanks for writing and posting all the same |
