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The week is coming to an end so do have all this thought of inspiration in your mind to keep your day ahead and hope for the brighter future. Here are some of the quotes i love to read and they were been said by people of honour and bright future. Jim Rohn Said "You must take personal responsibility. You cannot change the circumstances, the seasons, or the wind, but you can change yourself. That is something you have charge of." Pope John XXIII Said "The earth will not continue to offer its harvest, except with faithful stewardship. We cannot say we love the land and then take steps to destroy it for use by future generations." Nelson Mandela Said "For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others." Jim Rohn Also Said "Take care of your body. It's the only place you have to live." Fred DeVito Said "If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you." Jonathan Swift Said "Health is the greatest of all possessions; a pale cobbler is better than a sick king." John Wesley Said "Do all the good you can. By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can. At all the times you can. To all the people you can. As long as ever you can." Henry David Thoreau Said "Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth." George Santayana Said "The earth has music for those who listen." Khalil Gibran Said "Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair." Edward Abbey an American Author Said "Wilderness is not a luxury, but a necessity of the human spirit." John Muir Said "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy, while cares will drop away from you like the leaves of Autumn." Ayn Rand Said "A creative man is motivated by the desire to achieve, not by the desire to beat others" source: http://brainacblog..com/2015/05/inspirational-quotes-to-keep-your-day.html |
Bosville:but some girls do and that was why they fall out of love. |
Guys always try many ways and attempt to win a lady's heart and one of the techniques they used is keeping communication frequent. So ladies themselves usually also try to test the guys faith or love for them and see if they truly love them as they claim and seven of those things are listed here. (1)Observing his listening skills Ladies are designed to talk and can talk throughout the day without getting tired. Therefore, they engage their boyfriends into discussion to observe if he is listening or not. (2)Lukewarm attitude Also can be referred as mood swing. They show heaven for the guy today and abyss for him tomorrow. A time for no reason ladies grab their emotional nature to punishing the guy for no offence. They nag excessively at him and later show empathy by apologizing. (3)Supporting her dreams Ladies want guys to be sensitive to their issue. As a result, they discuss their dreams where financial assistance is needed. They do this to send signal that he needs to support her dreams as a way of testing him. (4)Ignore his calls Intentionally, a lady can shut down her network to the guy by ignoring his calls for a moment (not 2days neither a week, as they guy may quit). The moment I am talking about may be at most a day. (5)To defend her in public Ladies can deliberately act wayward in public to see if her guy will defend her or not. The moment he fails to perform his function, her heart may grow cold for him as time goes on. (6)Claim negative health status To know the in depth of love he have for her, she claims negative health status to know if he can’t continue or not. Well, very risky and too close to call if I may say. (7)Fail to show up on date To test his impatience attitude after planning a day for beautiful date, she may show up very late or not show up at all. Though this is very risky but they display it especially when they have been dating him for a long time. http://brainacblog..com/2015/05/7-of-things-most-ladies-do-to-test-if.html |
ITbomb:Thanks man |
1. Lollipop Easter Egg This is completely pointless but a lot of fun. Head to Settings > About Phone and tap Android Version four times in quick succession. You will be presented with a small coloured dot. Tap the dot and it will grow into a lollipop. Keep tapping and it will change colours. If you hold your finger down on the lollipop, the entire screen will change. Tap the screen once more and you’ll be able to play Android’s version of Flappy Bird, which is just as rage-inducing as the original and just as pointless. 2. High Contrast Text A number of experimental features have been added to Lollipop. One of these includes the introduction of high contrast text. Head to Settings > Accessibility and you’ll find it under the System sub-heading. The effect is actually quite subtle, but if you’re struggling to read some of the text on your Android device, it could make all the difference. At the time of writing, it doesn’t seem like all of the text is affected. However, this is marked as experimental, so various inconsistencies should be expected. 3. Flashlight Android finally has its own built in flashlight button, which can be found in your notification screen. This feature, which has been on iOS and Windows Phone for some time now, uses your phone’s LED flash as a torch at the touch of a button. Previously, Android owners were forced to download a separate flashlight app, which if you’re upgrading, you can probably go ahead and delete now unless you’re after specific third party features, such as strobe lighting or timed flash effects. 4. Unlock Your Phone With Your Face This is not a new feature and frankly, a bit stupid. However, it seems to be more reliable than in previous versions of Android, it’s a lot of fun and opening anything with your face feels very cool and futurey, so to hell with practicality. Go to System > Settings > Smart Lock and select Trusted Face. Go through the on screen instructions and before you know it you’ll be accessing your phone with your gorgeous looks. Please keep in mind however that this is a bit of a gimmick. Face matching is less secure than a password, pattern or four digit PIN and if anyone looks like you, they can potentially unlock your phone. 5. Hide Or Disable Sensitive Notifications Notifications have received a lot of special attention in Lollipop. Not only do you have more control over them (such as double tapping to open the app associated with the notification), but they’re now also displayed on your lock screen, allowing you to see what’s happening on your phone at a glance. The downside to this however is that so can anyone else. If you’re receiving notifications that display sensitive content, you can make sure this is kept hidden until you enter your passcode. Just head to Settings > Sound and Notifications and under the setting that says ‘When device is locked’ select ‘Hide sensitive notification content’. You can also hide all notifications if you wish. 6. Long Press To Remove Notification Spam With a lot of apps come a lot of notifications. Sometimes these are helpful, such as weather updates or chat notifications, but other times they’re a pain in the neck, such as software updates or intrusive games urging you to buy upgrades. Next time you receive a notification you don’t want, tap and hold it until a small ‘i’ appears on the right hand side. Tap the ‘i’ button and you can either block the app from sending notifications in the future, or set it as a priority, so that it’s always at the top of your list and will come through even when your phone is set to silent. 7. Wake Your Phone With Your Voice From your home screen swipe left into Google Now, tap the three bars in the top left hand corner and head to Settings > Voice > “OK Google” Detection. From here you can turn voice detection on, which will work even when your device is locked and the screen is off, allowing you wake your phone or tablet by simple shouting “OK Google”. However, a word of warning - according to Google, when using voice activation commands or touching a microphone icon, a recording of the next thing you say, plus a few seconds before, may be used and stored by the search giant and associated with your Google account to help recognise your voice and improve speech recognition. If that makes you uncomfortable, you might want to make sure this is turned off. 8. Create Profiles, Limit Functionality You can now create custom and guest profiles in the latest Android update. Swipe down on your notifications bar and tap the profile icon in the top right hand corner to view the user profiles currently available. If you haven’t used this before, you will see your own profile and the option to log in as a guest or create a new profile. Logging in as a guest is a quick way to share your device with limited functionality - perhaps if you’re loaning your phone to a friend or a co-worker for a few hours. Creating a new profile however will provide the user with their own space, which can be customised with more features that are not available in a guest profile. 9. Pin Your Screen While separate user and guest profiles are great for loaning your phone to friends, it’s possible to limit the functionality of your device further by pinning your screen. Go to Settings > Security and turn Screen Pinning on to activate this feature. Now you can pin a single app to your screen by switching to the multi-task view and selecting the green pin button on the bottom right corner of your selected app. The specified app will stay open while all other functionality on your phone will be disabled unless you type in your passcode. This is great if you wish to lend your phone to someone who wants to make a quick phone call or search for something online, but you don’t want them nosing through your device. 10. Swipe Twice For New Notification Bar Lollipop comes with a new notification bar - simply swipe down once from the top of your screen to look at your notifications and swipe down once more to access your quick settings. As in previous versions, it’s still possible to access your quick settings with a little more speed by swiping down with two fingers instead of one. From here you can access all the usual and familiar Android features, with a few new options introduced with the new OS, such as flashlight. 11. Colour Inversion And Colour Correction If you’re colour blind or your vision is impaired then these features could improve your experience with Android’s new OS. Go to Settings > Accessibility and scroll to the Display sub-heading at the bottom. Turning Colour Inversion on will dramatically change the look of your device and may be more soothing on the eye for some people. Selecting Colour Correction will allow you to choose from three different colour modes - Deuteranomaly (red-green), Protanomaly (red-green), Tritanomaly (blue-yellow) - which may be beneficial to some colour blind users. As with the high contrast text, this is an experimental feature and may slow down your system. 12. New Lock Screen Swipe Options The lock screen has undergone some small but pleasing changes with the introduction of Lollipop. You’ll notice there are now three icons at the bottom of your screen when you wake up your phone. These include a phone, a padlock and a camera. Swipe directly upwards and you’ll unlock your phone just as you normally would. However, swipe from left to right and you’ll not only unlock your phone, but you’ll be taken to your contacts list. Swipe from right to left and you’ll go straight to your default camera app. These features are fairly minor and hardly ground-breaking, but they’re a nice addition that can really help to increase overall efficiency. 13. Battery Saver The battery screen will not only give you the usual handy breakdown of what’s draining the most juice from your system - complete with a swanky looking graph and an approximation of how long you have left until your phone dies - but it now has a very effective battery save feature. You can get there by swiping downwards from the top of your screen with two fingers and tapping the battery icon before tapping the three dots in the right hand corner and selecting Battery Saver. Turn this on and it will attempt to reduce your device’s battery usage by limiting vibrations and most background data. Additionally, apps that rely on syncing may not update unless you open them. This feature turns off automatically when you charge your phone. 14. Data Usage Notification This is a handy feature if you’re on a strict data plan and you have a tendency to go a bit overboard. Use the two fingered downward swipe to access your quick settings before tapping on your phone’s signal symbol. A new screen will appear displaying the amount of mobile data you’ve used. Tap More Settings and you can set a specific data warning as well as a data limit, making it almost impossible to veer outside of your contract and saving you from racking up some unsightly bills. For instance, if you have 5GB of data a month, you can set the warning at 4GB and the limit at 5GB. Once you reach 5GB of data usage, your phone will turn off all data. 15. Cast Your Screen Via Chromecast If you’ve been using Google’s simple but brilliant Chromecast - a small media streaming device that plugs into the HDMI port on your TV, essentially turning it into a (slightly) smart TV - then you’ll be pleased to know Android has made it even easier to operate. Previously you’d have to download an app in order to cast your device to your TV, however this functionality is now built into Lollipop. Just double swipe down to access your notifications bar and select the Cast button. Your device will automatically detect your Chromecast and you can begin casting instantly. 16. Access Alarm Quickly Once you’ve set your alarm, you can now access it from the notifications bar. Drag down from the top of your screen twice (or use the two finger method) after you’ve set your alarm and you’ll notice a new clock icon, which will display the time at which your alarm is set to go off. Not only does this mean you won’t have to go back into your clock app to make sure you set the correct time, but if you tap it, it will take you directly to the app, where you can change any settings as you normally would. 17. Do Not Disturb Lollipop’s do not disturb features are incredibly easy to set up. Turn your volume up or down using the rocker switch on the side of your device and a small window will pop up with the options None, Priority and All. Tap None and no notifications will wake up your phone, this includes calls, texts, updates and even alarms. Tap Priority and only specific interruptions will be allowed through - to set these up, tap the little cog wheel on the top right hand corner. Finally, All will allow all notifications to come through. Each of these setting can be assigned to work for a specific amount of time or indefinitely. 18. Tap and Go Transferring your contacts and details from one phone to another can be incredibly tedious, but if you’ve bought yourself a new Nexus 6 this year, there’s a quick and easy solution. On booting up your phone for the first time, it will ask if you would like to take advantage of Tap and Go. Tap yes and hold your old Android phone against the back of your new one. All of your data will be transferred across to your new phone via Bluetooth, saving you the hassle of potentially manually installing large swathes of apps and typing in missing contact details. 19. Apps Remain After Reboot Here’s another small feature from Lollipop that’s so useful, you’ll wonder how you lived without it. Ordinarily, any apps you have open will be completely closed and shut down when you reboot your phone, which is particularly annoying if you’re working on a lot of different things at once. However, Lollipop now solves this issue with their new Overview screen (this used to be called Recent Apps), which retains all of the apps you were using, even after a reboot. You can access the Overview screen by tapping the square button on the bottom right hand corner of your device. 20. 5.1 Surround Sound To get the best available sound quality from your device open Google Play Movies & TV, tap the three bars on the top left hand side of the screen, select Settings and tick Enable Surround Sound. This will now activate 5.1 surround sound whenever it’s available. If you’re dubious, there’s even a demo you can play to test the quality, which is just below the Surround Sound setting. 21. Remove Download Clutter Whenever you download an app on Android, it will automatically place it on your home screen. A lot of people don’t like this as it can cause a lot of unnecessary and extremely disorganised clutter. To disable this, open the Play Store, tap the three bars in the top left hand corner, select settings and uncheck the ‘Add icon to Home screen’ setting. 22. Settings Search Bar Settings now has its own dedicated search bar. While this may seem like a very minor addition, it’s actually a great time saver when you know exactly what you’re after. For example, let’s say you want to change your network settings, but you don’t know where to look. Just head to settings and search for “network” and you’ll find what you need almost instantly. This is one of many neat little features in Lollipop that really helps to increase efficiency in a simple and intuitive way. http://www.techskulz.com/2015/05/android-lollipop-22-tips-tricks-and.html |
Like as we may know in this modern days, Blogging is also becoming more and more advanced day by day and every day we wake up to meet new development in the blogosphere environment. Previously most of the bloggers using the platform used Old Posts and New Posts system in their blogs but that trend is some sort of old or finishing now. Blogging is approaching more advanced levels now every day. Now a day, Numbered Pagination has much importance in the style and attraction of the blog which you have. It’s also our practical experience that you can get almost 10 times more page views with Numbered Pagination instead of that Older and Newer Posts. What Is Numbered Pagination? Numbered Pagination is a numeric navigation menu which is mostly present at the end of your blog archive pages. Just like the pages of a book, it divides your blog into different pages. With the help of this users feel ease to look around your blog. Steps To Add Numbered Pagination In Blogger Log in to Blogger >> Template >> Edit HTML Search for]]></b:skin>. Just above it paste the following code. .showpageNum a {background: #02ab68;padding: 5px;padding-left: 10px;border: 1px solid #b9b9b9;padding-right: 10px;margin-right: 5px;color: #000;font-weight: bold;}.showpage a {background: #02ab68;padding: 5px;padding-left: 10px;border: 1px solid #b9b9b9;padding-right: 10px;margin-right: 5px;color: #000;font-weight: bold;}.showpageArea {float: left;}.feed-links {display: none;}.showpageArea a {float: left;font-size: 15px;color: #fff!important;padding-left: 15px;padding-right: 15px;}.showpagePoint {float: left;font-size: 15px;padding-left: 15px;padding-right: 15px;}.showpageArea a {text-decoration: none;}.showpageArea {float: left;width: 363px;margin-top: 10px;} Now, the stylesheet is added to your template and it’s time for the Java/Script coding that would turn the ordinary older/newer post buttons into robust and user friendly Numbered Pagination. In the Template, search for </body>. Just above it paste the following Java/Script coding. <!–Page Navigation Starts–><b:if cond=’data:blog.pageType != "item"’><b:if cond=’data:blog.pageType != "static_page"’><script type=’text/javascript’>var pageCount=6;var displayPageNum=6;var upPageWord ='Previous';var downPageWord ='Next';</script><script src=’http://widcraft.googlecode.com/svn/blogger_pagenavi_min.js’ type=’text/javascript’/></b:if></b:if><!–Page Navigation Ends –> Save the Template. Congratulations! You have done it. Now, go to your blog and enjoy the most latest and stylish Numbered Pagination. Your Turn! I hope this tutorial works for you perfectly Share your views about this article and whether it worked for you or not so that I can make it more reliable. - See more at: http://www.techskulz.com/2015/03/how-to-add-numbered-pagination-to.html#sthash.04bC10SP.dpuf |
davidsmith8900:i am really interested and i think we can make it more unique than whatsapp by adding video calling function, location searching function like gps were people can easily search for the nearest street, hotels and all that stuff. and we definately need more people on this. |
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I also need it my website is http://techskulz.com/ and my email is techskulz@gmail.com |
This is serious!! What Will You Do If You See This In Your Room?
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please sir the links are not working for me on pc to download the file app builder and i will be glad if you can email me the links so that i can as well download them my email is techskulz@gmail.com |
How do i get pageviews to my blog daily as my pageviews is giving me low cpc |
vinzita1:it changes based on time. Sometimes it takes up to 1hr for it to change |
bedfordng:thank you |
Head Coach of the Super Falcons, Edwin Okon, has called to camp a total of 36 players in preparation for the 11th All-Africa Games qualifiers, 2016 Olympic Games qualifiers and the 7th FIFA Women’s World Cup finals. The players, made up of 10 foreign-based and 26 home girls, are to report at the Serob Legacy Hotel, Abuja on Sunday, 22nd February with their training kits, international passports and birth cerificates. Among those listed are goalkeepers Ibubeleye Whyte and Precious Dede, defenders Onome Ebi, Faith Ikidi and Ngozi Ebere, midfielders Halimat Ayinde, Cecilia Nku and Osarenoma Igbinovia and strikers Asisat Oshoala, Uchechi Sunday and Desire Oparanozie. The Falcons have an All-Africa Games qualifier away to Mali on 22nd March, with the return leg in Nigeria three weeks later, before they clash with the same Malian side in May in a 2016 Olympic Games qualifying fixture. The 7th FIFA Women’s World Cup finals take place in Canada 6th June – 5th July, 2015. All The Invitees: Faith Ikidi (Pitea IF, Sweden); Onome Ebi (FK Minsk, Belarus); Osinachi Ohale (Houston Dash, USA); Francisca Ordega (Pitea IF, Sweden); Onyinyechi Okere (Edo Queens); Alaba Jonathan (Pelican Stars); Christy Ohieriaku (Osun Babes); Ibubeleye Whyte (Rivers Angels); Precious Dede (Ibom Queens); Ugochi Njoku (Rivers Angels); Mariam Ibrahim (Nasarawa Amazons); Halimat Ayinde (Delta Queens); Ngozi Ebere (Rivers Angels); Onyinyechi Ohadugha (Rivers Angels); Esther Sunday (Pelican Stars); Chisom Henry (Sunshine Queens); Cecilia Nku (Rivers Angels); Desire Oparanozie (EN Avent De Guingamp); Josephine Chukwunonye (Rivers Angels); Asisat Oshoala (Liverpool Ladies); Ngozi Okobi (Delta Queens); Evelyn Nwabuoku (Rivers Angels); Chikodi Amaefuna (Edo Queens); Courtney Dike (Oklahoma State University, USA); Chinwendu Ihezuo (Pelican Stars); Patience Agbokadi (Sunshine Queens); Osarenoma Igbinovia (Ibom Queens); Blessing Edoho (Pelican Stars); Yetunde Adeboyejo (Bayelsa Queens); Uchechi Sunday (Belarus); Sarah Nnodim (Delta Queens); Ebere Okoye (Nasarawa Amazons); Sarah Michael (Kif Orebro, Sweden); Loveth Ayila (Rivers Angels); Ini Umotong (Portsmouth Ladies, UK); Okewole Funke (Sunshine Queens) Source http://brainacblog..com/2015/02/super-falcons-coach-call-up-36-players.html |
olicgad:yes i need that for that tech blog |
Please all webmaster and bloggers i want to know whether Google will penalize me if i copy somebody post and post in my blog and link it back to the original poster as a source from where i got the content. |
Osun Deputy Governor, Mrs. Titi Laoye-Tomori, has ordered the closure of Government Technical College, Osogbo, and Osogbo High School, indefinitely over disturbances by the students. The News Agency of Nigeria reports that some students of Government Technical College, Osogbo and Osogbo High School embarked on a protest on Thursday. This was contained in a statement by the Permanent Secretary, Osun State Ministry of Education, Mr Lawrence Oyeniran. The statement said the closure was to curtail any further disturbances in the schools. It advised parents and guardians to warn their children and wards to stay away from acts capable of causing public disturbance. “While the closure is being effected, parents and guardians are advised to warn their children and wards to desist from acts that are capable of causing public disorder in the two schools and beyond. “Consequently, security agencies have been directed to take charge of the two schools and maintain peace,” it said. The statement added that the activities of a few students had led to wanton destruction of valuable property in Osogbo High School, running into millions of Naira. http://brainacblog..com/2015/02/breaking-news-two-schools-shut-down-in.html Source http://www.punchng.com/ |
contact me lets talk my email is techskulz@gmail.com |
killzone:www.nairaland.com/attachments/2102136_img20150202wa000_jpeg6216d6076c52f71185e3d71d70f48e8f Auchi poly own is even worse than this |
Heads up! There’s a new algorithm in town and it’s known as the Pinterest Smart Feed. The algorithm is based on the quality of a pin, the quality of a pin’s source (blog or website), and rating of a pin (assigned by Pinterest). Each factor is given weight based on the number of people who link to the pin or the direct source. This means you’ll need to do things a little differently in order for your pins to get exposure and produce results. Let’s take a look at each of the weighting factors: Quality of a Pin The highest quality pins are now moved to the top of the queue. They remain at the top as long as there is steady interaction (repins). Quality of a Pin’s Source Recommended for Your Webcast: The Art of Growth Hacking: Gaining Early Traction by Doing Things that Don't Scale The quality of a pin’s source is determined by how often people pin and repin content from a blog or website. When you post something, make sure to pin it! If you repin something, make sure it links to a reputable source. Rating of a Pin Pinterest now uses a smart feed content generator to examine and rate each pin that enters its system. Pins are placed best first, not newest first, into the Smart Feed so pins no longer appear in your feed based on when they were pinned. For example, if a user was on a pinning binge to fill up a particular board, you will no longer see a mass quantity of the same types of pins in your feed (such as pink shirts or Purple Things). According to Pinterest, the “best pins” are high-quality images that are clear and relevant; have minimal text and no borders; and include great, helpful pin descriptions. You can no longer rely on a large number of followers and pin quantity to deliver traffic to your blog. It’s also important to note that your interests now have a big impact on what shows up in your feed. Things you pin, boards you create and follow, and searches you perform all influence what you see on Pinterest. How to Take Advantage of the Smart Feed • Use SEO techniques when pinning and repining. First, save all the images you use in your blog posts with clear, direct descriptions. When we save images, they often save with titles like IMG8897 or canon_3232. These are not search-engine friendly descriptions/titles. If you are adding a picture of an orange tiger cat to a post about orange tiger cats, save the image file as “orange tiger cat” before you upload it to your media library. Next, after uploading an image to your blog, add alt tags (alt-text) for even more effective search results. Here’s a great tutorial to get you started. Finally, when pinning and repining, write clear SEO-friendly descriptions that include just the right amount of keywords. Keyword-stuffing in pin descriptions will cause them to rank lower. • Optimize your blog for Pinterest. Add the Pinterest follow and Pin It buttons to your blog. The more often your content is pinned by visitors, the better it will perform in the Smart Feed. Create tall, vertical images that are adored by Pinterest users. Add them to every blog post. Canva’s free design tool offers a premade Pinterest template that is 736 pixels wide by 1103 pixels tall. Use it! Also use the Pinterest Pin widget for embedding pins directly into your blog content. This helps engage or connect your blog with your Pinterest content. • Monitor your analytics. Consider using a third-party app for even greater insight into how your pins are performing. • Make sure that you are creating and maintaining organized “interest relevant” boards. Titles should be clear and to the point. • Don’t overuse hashtags. Although Pinterest hasn’t specified, too many hashtags in a pin’s description may negatively impact a pin’s ranking. • As previously mentioned, make sure your pins and repins link back to high-quality content and the correct sources (blogs/websites). Pins with irrelevant links or those that appear spammy are ranked lower. • If you have the time, revisit old pins and update them with richer descriptions. Add better descriptions to your Pinterest boards, too. • Last, but not least, be active on Pinterest and pin regularly. The more you use this platform, the greater the chances of it driving quality traffic and new readers your way. What do you think? How are you using Pinterest? What are your most popular pins? - See more at: http://www.techskulz.com/2015/01/bloggers-what-you-need-to-know-about.html#sthash.GkjSTNco.dpuf |
DONOCSO:Thanks bro |
fireforfire:Yes everything is possible with them |
NoContract:Nice compilation |
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zleemshaddy:Nice post man |