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@yawatide: What's your own opinion ![]() |
smartsoft:Smart one indeed But it doesn't help ![]() Kanu Chris:The money is too small na ![]() cartoon1b:You wan become hacker abi?? ![]() hostmot:That was a good analysis but I now get the point everyone is trying to make and it seems that what I really want does not exist Maybe I will make one myself But dreamweaver should have a newer version instead of that unattractive environment ![]() |
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ROTFLMAO ![]() |
I think I need a feed on this thread. I love diz one, though I have never read any of the rants ![]() |
Caught his lies ![]() |
Bad guy ![]() |
Rants indeed ![]() <b>Perfect Mad Men and Women!!!</b> |
4llerbe:Of course no be chevron na Imagine when you have a network connection powering more than 150 computers all to yourself without restriction. ![]() |
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Radiant:Nobody said you should believe it because whether you do or not. It is always true and it happened near to me lightwalk:I don't understand what you mean?? ![]() whiteroses:It is not a joke rose ![]() |
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Those are your opinions now,, and there is nothing wrong with expressing it. Someone might say something like this : I will do it comfortably because I think a lot about the future. What does it matter to live the next three years in pain and suffering when I can make life better for my family and was already on the verge of death. If you think such love doesn't exist it is because you haven't, **** |
^^^No na ![]() |
Trust me it is 100% certified, |
^^^There are those that are too stubborn to see from another point of view and too proud to accept their mistakes. You better leave him and his rantings. One day he'll definitely come to his senses ![]() |
Sisi_Kill:I thought you were bolder than that. Re u afraid that I will understand you if you speak appropriately? ![]() |
Kunbee: 19 HQ: 25 The AMaka: 23 PatWizKid: 26 bluespice: 24 Amigo: 26 ttalk: 20 POZZAKOZZA: 12 ![]() |
Now hear this complicated story. A Man who was (let's say moderately rich) had a wife and five children. In her middle thirties the woman developed a serious tumor which was almost incurable. Her husband had to get some Loan from his work to send her for treatment. The operation they could afford could only solve the problem temporarily, but they couldn't afford the money needed for a better one to solve the problem permanently but they hoped to get the money to able to do that. There first son had just entered the University newly and was demanding a lot of money and there other children were also in costly schools. The man's business were not faring well too and he was getting exasperated. After talking to a friend, the friend told him to do the thing -To kill her wife for money. The man couldn't bear the idea so he went home and told his wife about the evil suggestion. The wife after a long time thinking told him to go ahead with the plan since it would make him very rich and her children comfortable too. If they didn't get money from somewhere soon, she was inevitably going to die, and more so her family would be wrecked as they were currently undergoing hardship. After some days, the man proceeded with the plan and even started mourning her secretly. He got what he wanted in the end and the wife sacrificed her life for her family's sake. My question is : How do you consider such an act? Did the man commit murder? Did the woman commit suicide? Was their action right? As for me, I think they did a very bad thing - COZ I believe there's always a way out of every situation (a good one) |
sweetcoint:Nize one there, But there are bad girls(who go on to use what they have to get what they want) ![]() But they don't know that there's always a way ![]() I hope they will change ![]() Did someone roll her eyes? |
^^^Is he not worth it ![]() |
THE AMAKA:Quite predictable But is there really identity in Nairaland, and of course you have not talked with lightwalk ![]() |
^^^Was it a picture? I thought it was a video. Never mind though, |
ChinenyeN:Well I know enough to tell you tha my Grand Father was a popular an known very popular Known as 'Anuangerieri' Due to my reservations, I don't care to tell you about him and his known escapades But if you are really interested in the cultures of the Igbos, then dig up something for yourself. , We must have been united somewhere along the line, don't you think so? ![]() Anyway you can say, let us come together ![]() |
In just 600 milliseconds, the human brain can think of a word, apply the rules of grammar to it and send it to the mouth to be spoken. For the first time, researchers have traced this lightning-fast sequence and broken it down into distinct steps. Researchers got this rare glimpse into the fine-tuned workings of the brain from the signals sent by electrodes implanted in the brains of epileptics. The electrodes help surgeons locate the parts of the brain that cause epileptic seizures so they can be removed, and also help keep surgeons from removing critical parts of the brain "If you go a few millimeters to the right or left, you might delete their piano lessons or language ability, and that would be sorely missed," said Ned Sahin of Harvard University, one of the researchers who studied the language network. Because the electrodes are already monitoring language ability in these patients, Sahin and his colleagues can conduct simple language experiments with willing participants and see language processing in real time; essentially, the electrodes offer a more fine-grained look at neural processes than other traditional brain-monitoring technologies, such as MRIs. The language center The main brain region Sahin and his colleagues looked at is called the Broca's area, located in the cerebral cortex. This region was discovered to be involved in language processing by the French physician Pierre Paul Broca in 1865. But beyond knowing that the area is important to language production, "we still have been troublingly unable to pin it down," Sahin said. Whether or not the steps of the language production process happen in parallel or sequentially has been one particularly puzzling question about the brain. The new electrode study, detailed in the Oct. 16 issue of the journal Science, has set scientists one step closer to understanding the steps of language production in the brain, specifically word recall, the application of grammar (changing tense or number), and actually speaking the word. By monitoring the brains of three patients while, Read more here: http://www.livescience.com/health/091015-thought-speech2.html |
In just 600 milliseconds, the human brain can think of a word, apply the rules of grammar to it and send it to the mouth to be spoken. For the first time, researchers have traced this lightning-fast sequence and broken it down into distinct steps. Researchers got this rare glimpse into the fine-tuned workings of the brain from the signals sent by electrodes implanted in the brains of epileptics. The electrodes help surgeons locate the parts of the brain that cause epileptic seizures so they can be removed, and also help keep surgeons from removing critical parts of the brain "If you go a few millimeters to the right or left, you might delete their piano lessons or language ability, and that would be sorely missed," said Ned Sahin of Harvard University, one of the researchers who studied the language network. Because the electrodes are already monitoring language ability in these patients, Sahin and his colleagues can conduct simple language experiments with willing participants and see language processing in real time; essentially, the electrodes offer a more fine-grained look at neural processes than other traditional brain-monitoring technologies, such as MRIs. Read more here: http://www.livescience.com/health/091015-thought-speech2.html |
vislabraye:Not all girlz of course, at least for those who feel fulfilled. And those who have been hurt before In fact some will not give you their phone number even after a date ![]() |
^^^You work with tianshe ![]() |
hmm ![]() |
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But it doesn't help 



Maybe I will make one myself
But dreamweaver should have a newer version instead of that unattractive environment
