Fabulocity: Ermm, First of all, isit possible for a single person to offend you 490 times in a single day? If it's so, I'd not want want to meet such an obnoxious person lol. So, when Jesus said 70 times 7, that was just a hyperbolic statement. He knows it's impossible for someone to offend you that amount of times so bottom line is, even if someone manages to exceed that number when offending you, still forgive him. Again, you should note that Jesus majorly preached about love, and He gave us the commandment of loving each other as HE HAS LOVED US. His love is the type of love that keeps on forgiving us no matter how much we sin against him. Even though it's a thousand times, he'll still forgive. So therefore, we should be able to forgive an offender in the same manner. Hope I answered your question.
hyperbolic statements in heavenly court if so some of my spoken sin be hyperbolic too na
mexpresses: Well its like this, a high level language is a language for programming computers which does not require detailed knowledge of a specific computer, as a low-level language does.High-level languages do not have to be written for a particular computer, but must be compiled for the computer they will work with.High-level languages are closer to human language. .don't you think the young man need examples?
Oh oh oh...before i forget. Friends as soon as I wake up i'll post something inspirational...endaavour to like it and invite your friends to do so too!
A friend of mine recently aquired an iPhone 6 after all the stress...she was enjoying it bet unfortunately she wasnt fortunate as the unhappenable happened (No Pun Intended)
Something went wrong...yes, she'll have to ship it back to the manufacturers to fix it. If it were a 3310...I would have personally fixed it. LOL
I came across this article on geek ng and decided to share it with the exact writing by a user caprio
" I was surfing online this morning when I came across this video on Youtube. In the video, a Youtube user compared Nokia 3310 with the iPhone 6 in a speed test. As I watched the video, I suddenly realized how far mobile technology has gone over the years and how rapidly things have changed. It felt like yesterday when I got my first cellphone, a Sony Ericsson T100. I used Nokia 3310 for a while and loved it. Wait a minute… who doesn’t love that beast? Gone are the days when you can boot up your phone fully under ten seconds and start using it effectively.
Gone are those days when you can drop your phone and conveniently pick up the pieces, re-assemble them and turn on the phone again without any serious physical or software damage. Well, you may not really agree with the user’s point of view comparing an antique like Nokia 3310 with the iPhone 6, but one thing is clear: Nokia 3310 remains remains one of the very best from era."