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Jokes EtcRe: Body Building Pictures by layi(m): 2:56pm On Jan 17, 2006
Women don join the craze. shocked Seems some wives are tired of domestic violence. grin
Art, Graphics & VideoPhotography Lovers In The House by layi(op): 2:33pm On Jan 17, 2006
Sometimes, i see photos that make me rethink about my choice of career. I just fall in love with photgraphy. Do u feel the same?
Any photographers in the house to tell us 1 or 2 things about photography?

Nairaland GeneralRe: Have You Ever Felt Like A Day Has Happened Before? by layi(m): 2:18pm On Jan 17, 2006
In the medical School, we called this phenomenon "Paramnesia" a.k.a Déjà vu - french for "already seen".

The opposite efffect is called Jamais vu: explicitly not remembering having seen something before. The person knows it has happened before, but the experience feels unfamiliar.

The most likely explanation, according to scientists in these fields, is that theéjà vu is not an act of "precognition" but just an anomaly of memory; it is the impression that an experience is "being recalled" which is false.

In most cases the sense of "recollection" at that time is strong, but any circumstances of the "previous" experience (when, where and how the earlier experience occurrd) are quite uncertain
Hot-angel has probably built up her brain to experience this more often.

the only negative side of this experience is that it has been associated wit several neurological disorders like epilepsy, schizophrenia and anxiety.
So scientifically Its an "illusion", possibly a neurological anomaly related to improper electrical discharge in the brain.

Anyway thats the scientific explanation. I believe it points to our spiritualilty. man know thyself. U are actually a spirit living in that body of urs. Science may be right but who knows your spirit beign may be the puppet master triggering that effect.
BusinessRe: Businessweek Magazine Contest: Please Vote For Ejovi by layi(m): 1:41pm On Jan 17, 2006
Ejovi Nuwere - SecurityLab Technologies

I just voted for him. smiley

Urhobo Wado!
Nairaland GeneralRe: Highest Number Of Posts In Nairaland? by layi(m): 1:29pm On Jan 17, 2006
nferyn:
It all depends on what you're out here to do. ......... Anyway, does that really matter?
Thats the question. Does it really matter?
U see it as "scores". They see it as fun so Its a non-issue. Let the posts continue plz.
Nairaland GeneralRe: goodguy - Few things about me by layi(m): 5:11pm On Jan 16, 2006
Welcome Back grin
Music/RadioRe: Who Has Heard Of Clench by layi(m): 4:59pm On Jan 16, 2006
Clench is a very close pal. I see him almost on a daily basis. The guy is a talent. He is signed to PIN down records owned by Howard University Graduate- Biola Abereoje.

Clench's Album titled "Nothing Comes Easy" will be out real soon. But he's got singles on radio. "Mase binu simi" is on Music africa video rotation.

Clench album was produced by Nelson Brown, Rhymzo and OJB. What do u expect?

I particularly like the song "Hello Baby". Its my ring tone. I jus love it. I wish y'all can hear the song.

Listen to clench on www.pindownrecords.com (background music)
HealthHuman Cloning: Right Or Wrong? by layi(op): 6:01am On Jan 16, 2006
I am a christian but would put the scriptures aside since we all aint a party to that line of reasoning.

Definition: A clone (from Greek klon) is an individual—plant, animal or human being—derived by asexual reproduction from another organism that has the identical hereditary components.

In as much as I support the Idea of cloning animals, I don't support the Idea of a Clone. Of copurse I know we already have cloned humans. Twins are natural clones. Individuals could derive from the same cell (identical twins), The fertilized egg splits in two, and each of these two ‘daughter’ cells develops separately. They are individual people with an absolutely identical set of genes. Because of this they have the same innate gifts and talents, as well as the same predisposition to particular illnesses. But they Both have their own personality, and their own soul

My Take against cloning stems from what Dr Alan Colman, of PPL Therapeutics in Edinburgh: a research director recently said

‘My own view is that the research [on human cloning] is immoral at the present time and should always be immoral. To make the technique more efficient would require a great deal of experimentation. And to get this more refined would be at the expense of having deformed babies, etc. To get it into a situation where you could clone humans efficiently would have such a history of misery associated with it.’

This is a cpogent for rejecting the artificial cloning of humans. Each fertilized egg, including those from cloning, is a new human individual. Yet perfecting the cloning technique requires many experiments. Many individuals would be enabled to commence life, only to be deliberately destroyed.

Thus, while it may be right under certain circumstances to clone animals to benefit people, I think it is absolutely wrong to try to clone humans.

Whats ur take?
TV/MoviesRe: Nigerian Movies And Dollars by layi(m): 5:16am On Jan 16, 2006
Its a movie. It's supposed to portray the society accurately.

Thats what happen in Nigeria today especially wit the 'advent' of that illegal money-spinner "419". Euros, pounds and dollars have been bastardized.
TV/MoviesRe: Hollywood Movies That Showcase Nigeria by layi(m): 4:53am On Jan 16, 2006
@oasis

I have watched several hollywood moies that were shot in europeans countries. Hollywood has got the funds. thats not an issue to the exceutive procuders.
Block busters like Tear Of The Sun are bankrolled by companies who can afford the expenses. I guess its more of a security problem than financial.
InvestmentRe: Retirement Plan by layi(op): 4:34am On Jan 16, 2006
When has planning ahead become a joke?

I never knew Nairaland is a forum for young folks only. I just decided to broaden the spectrum to bring in the elders to the forum. A gesture that seem unappreciated.

If the USA's 401(k) was for elderly. I wonder when they'll save up to that figure.
Music/RadioRe: 2face Idibia Set To Leave Kennis Music? by layi(m): 4:02am On Jan 16, 2006
Shynor:
Anyone interested in setting up a label in Nigeria? You can't go wrong. there's too much talent out there for you to market.
Piracy scares peeps out of the "label" biz. U need at least N12M to build up a talent to International standard. How do u break-even easily. International Distribution deals (BMG etc) is difficult to secure for the Nigeria artist.
Music/RadioRe: Who is the hottest in US as for now??? by layi(m): 11:41pm On Jan 15, 2006
spikelord:
Forget bout Kanye. He's good man, but Nas all the way.
Kanye is over-good. Check out his word play and production skills.

@kokcity
Cash money is wack!! angry
Christianity EtcRe: Your Name and Your Destiny by layi(m): 11:36pm On Jan 15, 2006
If there is really power in EVERY tounge, we'll all be rich.
RomanceRe: What Physical Features Turn You Off In Men? by layi(m): 11:24pm On Jan 15, 2006
@snazzy

dirty money as in Source not look.

@ldollier

U dislike men with gap-tooth ?
RomanceRe: Penpal Says I Can Sleep In Her Solitary Flat by layi(m): 11:16pm On Jan 15, 2006
ludwic:
she told me that I could stay at her room during weekend.
Most often than not, we waste our time trying to think out what the other person is thinking. Nothing is too sacred to be discussed except you're okay wit a life of deceit/uncertainty.

Dont push your cart too fast. Dont assume anything cuzz she may just enjoy your company. However,all i can point out is that she likes u..reason why she can allow u in her flat.

Do you want a deeper relationship with her? Why the concern?
HealthRe: In Need Of Birth Control Pills.any Prescription From Good Doctors In The House? by layi(m): 11:11pm On Jan 15, 2006
I assumed u r married so its not a means to engage in sexual rampage...make u no wound o.



Anyway, birth control pills are extremely powerful and thus can not be taken without a physician's guidance. Ur doctors need to test u (check ur histroy) to know exactly what pill will be best suted 4 u.

Note howver that so many ladies react to these pills, so they are advised to use the rhythm method.
Dating And Meet-up ZoneRe: Who Will Love Me (i Nee A Girl) I Stay Both In Abuja And Ph, Nigeria by layi(m): 11:02pm On Jan 15, 2006
If nobody in ur neighbourhood will love u...why should we love u? grin
RomanceRe: What Physical Features Turn You Off In Men? by layi(m): 11:01pm On Jan 15, 2006
snazzydawn:
argggghhhh.............
bulgy stomach
shapeless men
tiny legs
dirty teeth
bad breath
dilated eyes
large noses
dry lips
dirty unkempt nails
shrill voice rolleyes
I could go and on.but heyyyyyy,I HATE men that snore!!!!!If I ever wind up with a husband that snores,I will stuff a pair of socks into your mouth,if that doesn't work,I will take you for deliverance.One pastor said that if your husband snores,let it become music to your ears.Oh my!!!!!
Dirty this, dirty that. What about dirty money? Is that a turn off as well?
RomanceRe: Get A Free Website For Your Wedding Day. by layi(m): 10:56pm On Jan 15, 2006
Olu Abuja:
You will be given a website free for the whole world to see.
Webpages look more like it.

Nice gesture anyway.
RomanceRe: I Am Officially Engaged by layi(m): 10:50pm On Jan 15, 2006
I second nike's wishes.

I feel like gettin married.
PhonesRe: Multilinks Extremely Poor Network by layi(m): 10:49pm On Jan 15, 2006
I use Starcomms. Its very good if u only need the voice service. But if u need the data service (internet access)..think twice. It could be fustrating at times. I cant access my yahoo mailbox in d day most times. Its that bad.
Nairaland GeneralRe: What Will This Country Be Like If Pidgin Is Banned? by layi(m): 6:17am On Jan 15, 2006
get ur rude mind off the gutters. Use better analogy. smiley
TV/MoviesRe: Hollywood Movies That Showcase Nigeria by layi(m): 5:58am On Jan 15, 2006
Jesus is no longer with us (physically). They can't get an exact replica of his times.

But Nigeria is still here and intact. Why can't they shoot it in nigeria? Films showcasing Nigeria should be shot in Nigeria.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Mothers by layi(m): 5:43am On Jan 15, 2006
6 is true of all mothers. We eat their food everyday with utmost faith (no poison threat).

Anyway from what i read above...that mother is something else ..... lipsrsealed
TravelRe: Nigerian Students In Russia by layi(m): 5:22am On Jan 15, 2006
Oh now i understand. u misunderstood my post.

When i asked
layi:
Whats good in Russia?
I didnt mean it to be sacarstic. I was just asking whatz new..any special thing for us to know bout that place?
Well its ok.

Back to the topic

Any russian student in NL?
TravelRe: Nigerian Students In Russia by layi(m): 4:21am On Jan 15, 2006
I know what the topic is. Just want to populate the thread. grin Ok i'll shut up lipsrsealed
TV/MoviesRe: What Is Your Favorite Movie? And The Best Movie That You Have Ever Seen by layi(m): 3:22am On Jan 15, 2006
Bollywood
[list]
[li]Disco Dancer[/li]
[li]Mother India[/li]
[li]Tufan[/li]
[/list]

Nollywood
[list]
[li]Hostages[/li]
[li]Oleku[/li]
[li]Critical Assignment[/li]
[/list]

Hollywood
[list]
[li]Coming To America[/li]
[li]Titanic[/li]
[li]passion Of The Christ[/li]
[/list]
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is Going To Be Better In The Year 2030 by layi(m): 3:19am On Jan 15, 2006
U actually said both. Let me quote u b4 u modify it grin
opemogaji:
that my word. nigeria is going 2 be great
Anyway...did u say that after a booze of Star or u have logical premises that leads to such conclusion? okotie style wink
Computer MarketWi Fi Hot Spots Now In Abuja by layi(op): 2:11am On Jan 15, 2006
http://www.techtimesnews.net/articles.asp?id=588

The Federal Capital Territory Authority (FCTA) and Suburban Broadband Limited (b2) have formed an alliance in a $5 million project to roll out Nigeria’s biggest city Wi-Fi service in Abuja.

FCTA through the Abuja Investment and Property Development Company (AIPDC) holds a 20 per cent stake in the wi-fi service while 80 per cent is held by Suburban Broadband (b2).

Corporate Affairs Manager, Ijeoma Nwogwugwu, Suburban Broadband Limited, says the project cost which excludes marketing costs will enable users to communicate effectively and on the move in Abuja, the nation’s seat of government.

Under a Private-Public Partnership (PPP), the FCTA and Suburban Broadband Limited (b2) will flag off what they described as Nigeria’s first cost effective city-wide Wireless Internet Network (WIN).

Nwogwugwu says the pilot phase of the project completed earlier this year saw the deployment of six hot spots in the city at sites like Millennium Park; FCDA (Federal Capital Development Authority) Secretariat in Area 11. Others include Model Secondary School, Maitama; National Children’s Park and Zoo, Asokoro; Kadanya Street, Life Camp and Old Federal Secretariat, Garki Area 3.

She says that residents within the vicinity of these locations have been allowed to enjoy the free service under a pilot to run till 2006 when the CT Access project shall be commercialised.
Suburban Broadband Limited says another 14 hot spots have since been rolled out thus bringing the total to 20 bringing within coverage such sites as Abuja Sheraton Hotel & Towers, Wuse Zone 4; Parks & Recreation Office, Asokoro.

Others include Force Headquarters, CBD; Aso FM, Katampe Hill; Ministers’ Quarters, Mabushi; Penniel Apartments, Wuse II; Officer’s Mess, Wu Bassey Barracks; Senior officer’s Quarters, Niger Barracks; Brigade of Guards HQ and Aminu Kano/Ahmadu Bello Way Junction Park, Wuse II.
Other locations (both indoor and outdoor) where access points will be set up with the intervention of FCTA by next year are other public parks; Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport (international and local wings); Le Meridien Hotel and the International Conference Centre; National Assembly; Federal Secretariat; Presidential Banquet Hall; Schools undergoing computerisation; Fast Food restaurants; Musa Yaradua Centre; Public Libraries and other locations where mobile professionals and other residents congregate.

Nwogwugwu says the company plans to triple the number of hot spots to 60 before the end of the first half of 2006 to enable users enjoy enjoy broadband data via an access device plugged into the PCMCIA slot on their laptops.

She says that mobile IP phones can also be used by customers to make voice calls and “customers can surf the internet, even while moving at speeds of up to 100 km/hour. Also, customers utilising an IP based PABX can through the company’s Managed IP PABX (voice) Services plug their voice network directly to an access device and route their internal office calls wirelessly over the network.

"Others using next generation applications like Skype on their mobile phones can benefit from having their calls routed over the wireless network, which connects them to their VoIP service provider”, she adds.

Also, residents requiring high speed Internet access through the wireless network in their homes or businesses will have to contact the firm to get access devices installed at their premises. Help lines and call centres will be set up for customers to make enquiries or lodge complaints. A link for the abujactaccess.com website has also been established on the www.b2broadband.net and www.fct.gov.ng websites.

Under the project plan, the Nwogwugwu says the company plans to triple the number of hot spots to 60 before the end of the first half of 2006.

By the beginning of 2006, the CT Access project will be commercialised through the sale of scratch cards which will be sold at affordable rates and enable users access the Internet with their laptop computers at public places where hot spots are available.

Scratch cards, depending on the price value determined by the firm may be sold in denominations as low as N500. Higher denominations will also be sold for resident needing Internet access for longer periods.

On the benefits of the project, Nwogwugwu says that “this technology enabler will help bridge the digital divide that now exists due to unavailability and affordability of Internet and data related infrastructure and services.”

She says the network will also contribute to FCTA’s objective of making Abuja a tourism haven, increase socio-economic activities within the city and enhance visitor’s experience.

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