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This, (very much like the CAT s70 without IR imagery) is an example of a full IP68 rated water PROOF phone.
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Regardless of our weather, we need it. If you ever drive withour ac while it rains with your widows shut, then your glass fogs up quickly, even here in nigeria and the rear deffoger would clear up the screen fog rapidly. Actually our weather is much more humid so when it rains we are quite worse off with the fog on the glass. Unfortunately, not much people think of this helpfull add-on function due to ignorance, hence they end up cracking the windows a bit, and (more often than not) getting drenched by the rain just to reduce the fog. marhoinspire: |
They use the Buhler brand destoner and optical sorting machine aka Sortex, it use InGas technology and has a 99.9 percent accuracy. Read more about it here; http://www.buhlergroup.com/global/en/products/sortex-a-range-optical-sorters/sortex-a-variants.htm#.V58qsUorLIU So except they bypass the machine, there would be no stone in it. If you want to know more about the process, machines or want to go into agro processing, reach me for info on 09053615737 Justdulla: Justdulla: |
They use the Buhler brand destoner and optical sorting machine aka Sortex, it use InGas technology and has a 99.9 percent accuracy. Read more about it here; http://www.buhlergroup.com/global/en/products/sortex-a-range-optical-sorters/sortex-a-variants.htm#.V58qsUorLIU So except they bypass the machine, there would be no stone in it. If you want to know more about the process, machines or want to go into agro processing, reach me for info on 09053615737 Justdulla: |
Regardless of Indonesia or more specifically, Thailand, The rice market is more than big enough. We regularly consume 30 MT of rice in Nigeria and our local capacity is less than 1 MT. The market is huge way beyond our current capacity. shamecurls: |
AncientJerk:........ I suppose you mean to say, " he took it in good FATE is correct. Because he took it in good faith is a wrong use of faith. FATE not faith!! |
Unfortunately, even your post is an example of the lazy writing habit and terrible diction that's prevalent today; your intention of your post is as noble as it is rife with errors. I appreciate what you're trying to do here, but, for crying out loud, you've taking out time to write a passage of decent length, therefore, you would make a stronger argument with standard English. For example if you use the standard "the", instead of "d" ; it won't cost you much additional effort, as a matter of fact it amounts to just two more letters ("the" Vs "d" ) In a similar vein, "you" speaks better than "u". This is not twitter where you're limited to 160 characters, and even for tweets, it's hardly enough excuse. However, if the above is to be pardoned, it's difficult to miss your erroneous usage of "Am", in place of "I am" (or I'm) ; that's just travesty at its peak. Simply put, standard English is easier to read, Shorthand is absolutely NOT, it's difficult, painful and annoyingly frustrating. Social media is taking a heavy toll on us, and writing in correct grammar is becoming more of a herculean task and the worst part is few have noticed. Let's nip this at the bud please, before it's too late. |
This is, quite frankly, the best thread I've read on nairaland since Jesus wept, but you don't have to agree with me; I agree with myself enough. |
AKPOSbaba:which is fine, cos only Tiwa properly had a child after marriage. All the rest has baby mama/dada, and if the dada rejects ownership, then that's easily a bastard, there's only a thin line between a bastard and an out-of-wedlock-child. In Don Jazzy's shoes I wouldn't support such either. So Tiwa remains the unclaimed first lady. |
I have registered. Username is sixpee oya bless me |
She tried and must be commended. The only gift I've gotten from my girl is a pack of singlet some years ago. I get her gifts monthly and I earn lesser. Any girl that even cares enough /remembers to get you gift is a gift herself, appreciate her, they are damn scarce. |
any offer for berger/akute region? |
pls do well to send: charlesdice@yahoo.com |
Samoo01: ‘‘The state government said the decision was taken in its determination to ensure adequate monitoring of commuter bus operators as reagrds (sic) compliance with traffic rules and regulations.’’Since you haven't been on a single molue in your life, you can't appreciate the reasons it MUST go. Why don't you try one, then return to comment for or against. I've had more than a fair share of molue ride, and I think their time is up. And by the way, not a single one of them will pass MOT test, weather MOT is relevant or not. Let's face it, even a bicycle ride is way better than a molue's. |
Donalð Genes: Dump question, no it's 100,000For a critic, how smart is your "response"? I believe you meant DUMB. In case you still missed it, its "B" not "P" |
Ima-em:There's a part where bank payment is required. What's d fee for? Any ideas |
Uyi Iredia: You aren't thinking straight, you must know how bad transport and transport cost will fare without danfos.Ur kidding right? Or u meant the reverse Cms-Ajah by danfo =250/300 Cms-Ajah by Lagbus=150 |
jidsoon: http://pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/09/05/molue-banned-from-lagos-island/About time. Haba!. This is 2013, molue on lagos roads is travesty. We have the much more decent BRT and lagbus. And if you must shake body in mass transit, use the standard guage locomotive train. It still works in lagos. |
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