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Maximize this opportunity and make the remaining part of the year more productive and memorable. SELLING has become a BIG ISSUE in this present age. Many are ignorant of it's true meaning, hence forfeiting the reward. Several individuals have failed to sell Man's greatest product which is ONESELF and those who have services to render, find it difficult to scale through which makes one to wonder what the challenge might be. Sales and marketing has become greatly misused as the differences are not clear and well understood by majority. Come 11th and 12th of August in two states (Oyo and Osun) in Nigeria, there will be a seminar on 'BEST WAY TO SELL' which will cut across; Techniques of selling, Win-win Negotiation, Effective communication, Persuasion techniques and many more. Participants will be certified and Lunch will be served alongside with a delectable smoothie, all for a token of #5000 and early registration which ends on the 15th of July, 2017 attracts a bonus of 40%. Account details: 0710574842 , Uniplan Integrated Services, Access bank. Time: 10am. Participants from other states and interested ones from Oyo and Osun will be having a 3 hours online session using telegram. Interested participants are to send their Names, Location, Sex and teller number/PAID to 09057001599. For further enquiries, call Tobi on 07033717307 ....your success, our joy. you can also ask your questions here...
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@ale-air, i sent a mail to you pls reply ASAP |
While tablets get all the attention these days, there’s a reason why laptops continue to be the computing device of choice for most people. Laptops offer real keyboards for faster typing, they’re better at multitasking, and they offer a lot more power for everything from editing video and creating PowerPoints to playing the latest games. So what type of laptop should you get? There’s a wide variety of sizes, features and prices, which makes choosing the right laptop a challenge. That’s why you need to figure out what your needs are. To make the right call, just follow these eight tips. Mac or Windows? This is not an easy question to answer, especially if you’ve never considered making the switch from Windows to Mac. But this quick overview of each platform’s strengths and weaknesses should help. Windows 8 Windows notebooks are generally more affordable (starting under $400) and offer a much wider range of design choices from more than a dozen major vendors. 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MacBooks offer iOS-like features such as Launch Pad for your apps, superior multitouch gestures, and Auto Save and Resume so you can pick up on your work right where you left off. MacBook Airs and MacBook Pros also tend to outclass most Windows machines when it comes to industrial design, the touchpad and display quality. While Windows PCs offer more software choices, Apple makes it easier to find and install programs with the Mac App Store. However, Apple’s notebooks start at $999. Choose the Right Size Before you decide anything else, you need to figure out just how portable you need your laptop to be. Laptops are usually categorized by their display sizes: 11 to 12 inches: The thinnest and lightest systems around have 11- to 12-inch screens and typically weigh 3 to 3.5 pounds. However, at this size, the screen and keyboard will be a bit too cramped for some users. 11-inch Laptop Reviews and 12-inch Laptop Reviews 13 to 14 inches: Provides the best balance of portability and usability. Laptops with 13- or 14-inch screens usually weigh between 3.5 and 4.5 pounds and fit easily on your lap while still providing generously sized keyboards and screens. Shoot for a system with a total weight under 4 pounds, if possible. 13-inch Laptop Reviews 15 inches: The most popular size, 15-inch laptops are usually quite bulky and heavy at 5 to 6.5 pounds, but also cost the least. If you’re not planning to carry your notebook around often or use it on your lap, a 15-inch system could be a good deal for you. Some 15-inch models have DVD drives, but you’ll save weight if you skip it. 15-inch Laptop Reviews 17 to 18 inches: If your laptop stays on your desk all day every day, a 17- or 18-inch system could provide you with the kind of processing power you need to play high-end games or do workstation-level productivity. Because of their girth, laptops this size can pack in high-voltage quad-core CPUs, power-hungry graphics chips and multiple storage drives. Just don’t think about carrying these 7 pound-plus systems anywhere. -Check That Keyboard and Touchpad The most impressive specs in the world don’t mean diddly if the laptop you’re shopping for doesn’t have good ergonomics. Does the keyboard have solid tactile feedback and enough space between the keys? Is the touchpad smooth to operate or jumpy? Do the mouse buttons have a satisfying click, or do they feel mushy? How well do multitouch gestures work? You should be able to zoom in and out with ease, as well as select text with the touchpad without the cursor skipping around. If you’re shopping for a Windows 8 notebook, test the touchpad to make sure that gestures don’t activate accidentally as you get close to the edges. In general, Apple and Lenovo offer the best keyboards and touchpads. Dell and HP are generally pretty reliable in this category, too. -Know Your Specs Notebook specs such as CPU, hard drive, RAM and graphics chip can confuse even notebook aficionados, so don’t feel bad if spec sheets look like alphabet soup to you. What you need really depends on what you plan to do with your laptop. More intensive tasks such as 3D gaming and HD video-editing require more expensive components. Here are the main components to keep an eye on. CPU: The least expensive laptops on the market have AMD E Series or Intel Pentium CPUs, which will struggle to handle serious productivity or media tasks but can handle Web surfing. Don’t settle for less than an Intel Core i3 CPU or AMD A Series. If you’re spending more than $500, demand at least an Intel Core i5 CPU, which is capable of increasing its clock speed dynamically when you need more performance. Power users and gamers should settle for no less than Core i7 system, preferably a quad-core chip. RAM: When it comes to memory, or RAM, even the cheapest notebooks have 4GB these days so don’t settle for less. If you can get a system with 6 or 8GB, you’ll be better prepared for high-end applications and lots of multitasking. Hard Drive: For most users, a fast drive is more important than a large one. If you have a choice, go for a 7,200-rpm hard drive over a 5,400-rpm unit. Even if you have several movies and games on your hard drive, a 320GB should provide more than enough space, but 500GB or 750GB drives usually don’t cost much more. Flash Cache: Any Ultrabook and some other notebooks come with 8, 16 or 32GB flash caches you can use to increase performance. While not as fast as an SSD, a flash cache will help boost load and boot times while allowing you to store all your data on a large hard drive. Solid State Drives (SSDs): These drives cost quite a bit more than traditional hard drives and come with less capacity (usually 128 to 256GB), but they dramatically improve performance. You’ll enjoy faster boot times, faster resume times, and faster application open times. Plus, because SSDs don’t have moving parts such as mechanical drives, failure is much less of an issue. Display: The more pixels you have, the more content you can fit on-screen, and the sharper it will look. Most budget and mainstream notebooks come with 1366 x 768-pixel resolutions. However, if you have the option, choose a laptop with a higher pixel count 1600 x 900 or 1920 x 1080 —always go for the highest res you can get. You’ll see more of your favorite Web pages, multitask better and have a better movie-watching experience. Full HD panels (1920 x 1080) cost about $150 more than your typical display, but are worth the splurge, especially on larger screens. Touch Screen: Windows 8 is simply more fun and immersive with a touch screen, but if your laptop is not a hybrid with a bendable or rotatable screen, you can probably live without it. Though you can get a touch-screen system for under $500 these days, the difference in price between similarly configured systems with and without touch is $100 to $150. Graphics Chip: For the most part, an integrated graphics chip (one that shares system memory) will be fine for basic tasks, including surfing the Web, watching video and even playing some mainstream games. But a discrete graphics processor from AMD or Nvidia (which has dedicated video memory) will provide better performance when it comes to the most-demanding games. Plus, a good GPU can accelerate video playback on sites such as Hulu, as well as speed up video editing. As with CPUs there are both high- and low-end graphics chips. Nvidia maintains a list of its graphics chips from low to high end as does AMD. In general, workstations and gaming notebooks will have the best GPUs, including dual graphics on the most expensive systems. DVD/Blu-ray Drives. Fewer and fewer laptops these days come with optical drives. That’s because you can download most software and download or stream video from the Web. Unless you burn discs or want to watch Blu-ray movies, you don’t need one of these drives and can save as much as half a pound of weight by avoiding them. At this point, DVD drives are a safety blanket. -Hybrid or Traditional Notebook? Since the launch of Windows 8, we’ve seen a number of hybrid laptop designs that double as tablets. These include the Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga, which has a screen that bends back 360 degrees to turn into a slate, tablets that pop off of their keyboards like the HP Envy x2 and notebooks with slide-out keyboards like the Sony VAIO Duo 11. In most cases, these devices don’t provide as good of a slate experience as dedicated tablets or as strong of a notebook experience as clamshell-only devices. If you like the idea of occasionally using your laptop in slate mode, a convertible like the Yoga is a versatile choice. But if you want the flexibility of using your device as standalone tablet, a detachable design is best -Don’t Skimp on Battery Life Even if you only plan to move your laptop from the desk to the couch and the bed or from your cubicle to the conference room, battery life matters. Nobody wants to be chained to a power outlet, even if there’s a socket within reach. If you’re buying a 15-inch notebook, look for at least 4 hours of endurance. Those who plan to be fairly mobile should shop for notebooks that offer more than 5 hours of battery life, with 6-plus hours being ideal. If given the choice, pay extra for an extended battery; you won’t regret it. Keep in mind that some notebooks (such as the MacBook Air) feature sealed batteries that you can’t easily upgrade yourself. Even if you only plan to move your laptop from the desk to the couch and the bed or from your cubicle to the conference room, battery life matters. Nobody wants to be chained to a power outlet, even if there’s a socket within reach. If you’re buying a 15-inch notebook, look for at least 4 hours of endurance. Those who plan to be fairly mobile should shop for notebooks that offer more than 5 hours of battery life, with 6-plus hours being ideal. If given the choice, pay extra for an extended battery; you won’t regret it. Keep in mind that some notebooks (such as the MacBook Air) feature sealed batteries that you can’t easily upgrade yourself. -How Much Can You Get for Your Money? These days, you can buy a usable laptop for under $500, but if you can budget more, you’ll get a system with better build quality, longer battery life, a sharper screen and stronger performance. Here’s what you can get for each price point. $400 to $600: For well under $600, you can get a notebook with an Intel Core i5 or AMD A8 CPU, 4 to 8GB of RAM, and a 500GB hard drive, all respectable specs. However, at this price point, most notebooks have cheap plastic chassis, low-res screens and weak battery life. However, at this price point, most notebooks have cheap plastic chassis, low-res screens and weak battery life, but you can occasionally find a touch screen. $600 to $800: As you get above $600, you’ll start to see more premium designs, such as metal finishes. Manufacturers also start to add in other features as you climb the price ladder, including better audio and backlit keyboards. You may also be able to get a screen with a resolution that’s 1600 x 900 or higher and a flash cache. Above $800: At this price range, expect notebooks that are more portable, more powerful or both. Expect higher resolution screens, faster processors and possibly discrete graphics. The lightest, longest-lasting ultraportables like the MacBook Air and Lenovo ThinkPad X1 carbon tend to cost more than $1,000. High-end gaming systems and mobile workstations usually cost upward of $1,500 or even as much as $2,500 or $3,000. -The Brand Matters Your laptop is only as good as the company that stands behind it. Accurate and timely technical support is paramount, which is why LAPTOP evaluates every major brand in our annual Tech Support Showdown. This past year Sony came in first place, followed by Apple and Samsung. Support is only part of what makes a notebook brand worth your money. You also have to consider how the manufacturer stacks up to the competition in terms of design, value and selection, review performance, and other criteria. In our 2013 Best and Worst Laptop Brands report, Apple placed first, followed by Lenovo and ASUS. Note: the above prices are based on international standard it may vary in your locality source: unicaldiary.com |
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noriega: New Trade Plan for Tomorrow Wednesday has been updated by andreyy. For those who want to trade the news and had received my email. All are in "Trading Signals".bro smythy84@yahoo.com i need ur system too |
rozayx5: ATTACHEDrozay boss... Pls can u send ur number 2me jucee4rel@yahoo.co.uk cuz i wil b in Ak ib nextweek n i wil lik to meet wit u |
guys pls pls i dey vex... I never fit catch any alert wey our ogas dey drop.... I feel left out though pretty soon i will b DROPPING alert 2like small oga @ d top so i want to create a WHATSAPP group'GREENLAND' .so non wil miss alert again... wyl we still use here as our strong resistance and support room. I nid yall opinion........ |
noriega: @ smythy thanks for putting up the link with my touch strategy. but like they always say there is no holy grail in forex nor binary. Demo trade first, follow the rules strictly, don't trade with news coming up and always have a good MM!anytime bro |
jayjaycool: Friend don't you think you are spamming this thread. People will be forced to register in your site before anything?... The guy who shared airtel gigabyte did it here if you flip pages back. I know you want to help but what is the need for registration when the person never gets back after he's got what he want.my oga Jj no b soo oh.. Just tryna help out its not by force |
guys hurry dont no aw long it will last http://unicaldiary.com/mtn-zone/get-7-5gb-data-on-ur-mtn-sim/?wap2 go there and drop ur NUMBERs n mister dan will send 5gb 4u mtn only i av recieved mine already Y'ello! You have received 2.5GB extra data in the MTN Data Delight offer, you now have 7.5GB. Valid for 30Days. Dial *559*2# for balance on extra data. Enjoy! |
mikeamosu: Na wah for nairaland oh, dem just dey ban ppl for silly reasonswise words but u guys can DOWNLOAD d touch strategy here http://unicaldiary.com/downloads/?sa=view;down=411 10nks to guy dat sent dis 2me apy weekend yall |
mkmyers45: Roxazy's system testingbro, i av bin workin wit dis roxazy's system n it seems u ar making more wins dan i what is d tweak? |
noriega: just got mt second touch trade and won. loving this touch strategybro can u share ur touch tins here or jucee4rel@yahoo.co.uk |
plsssssssssssss ogas @ d top make una coooooool dooown... Sum are here 2solve Problems wyl others are here 2create PROBLEMs. By ur post we shall no uuuupppp |
smythy: @ wapy me i still dey Waitin codedly 4u 2give us d SUMTIN NEW |
smythy: @ sunwalk is ur 10:30pm no touch strategy still workin ? |
@ sunwalk is ur 10:30pm no touch strategy still workin ? |
wapmasta001: GUYZ I HV SMTN NEW FOR YOU GUYZ... WUD POST WEN AM ON PC...we are Waitin codedly 4u |
any trader in calabar? |
Piro4rl: how can i use it on Randomcheck page 20 of this topic peess |
wer ma random guys@ papy, stmike & teebaba downlod this timer http://unicaldiary.com/downloads/?sa=view;down=406 its an onscreen digital clock that can b use to get accurate entry and exit point note: for dos with a snail network click on rise or fall @ d 50 to 55sec just practice to get ur own entry point hope it helps ssmythyy |
alarena: @ teeboy no wori.. i go dey send you the alerts, no fear olMAO |
sunwalk: virtual account is no more in my porfolio. i have done away with it tey tey. should i want to test any strategy, i do so on my Live account. greed, fear and emotion has been kelled by me with my bare hand. you should try it.a trader is talking... Newbies make una virtualize cuz bom is not ur friend |
sunwalk: chai! my ledger don RED too much. i don run from this one oo. if i show u my losses for the day erh (i no go post any oo)? you go fearhope say na virtual tins oooo... always virtualize or ur live ac go vapourize |
teeboy4x: Smyth, please send the newbies starter's ebook or give the the download link.http://unicaldiary.com/downloads/?sa=view;down=309 |
accentuate: see the trade i entered 2hrs ago on 15 minutes.boss any turt to my ABOVE quote. I really wanna b a prof in bom academy |
accentuate: @teeboyfx:yes ooo in as much as you are following the rules to the letter you will always be green.Actually have not been using BOM before i use instaforex options so since the system works perfectly on BOM, i will start trading live on BOM from monday by God's grace.Have tested the strategy on BOM Demo and it gives 90% winning trade each day i test it on BOM here is my trading result for this morning.bro i av read ur strategy ova n ova again but i cant seem 2b in Control of d wins, its always a draw or i get beaten... Stil practising tough. Aw long did it take u to master dis ur strategy? Weneva price touches 30 and 20 or 70 n 80 i take action and wen it passes 75 i wait for any of the candle sticks u mention. Stil my green = my red most of d time..... What am i doin wrong? Bro |
alexkarim: Pheew!...Thank God for his Journey Mercies, I just landed. Well, to clear the air on the post I made on June 13.....Ur Oga at the top who is driving me home right now,pleaded with me to try and give your SAINT a 'HEADS UP' so he could feel appreciated on this tread. I don't really visit this site, except whenever I check I forget to logout and the minutes keep piling....I have never used any of his strategies....I repeat, I have never used any of his strategies.....Once again, thank God for Journey mercies....About one year ago, some people where not so fortunate on a particular airtrip in Nigeria.....May their souls rest in peace!bro what ar u tryna achieve with ur rich post.. I bLiv u ok. E don do. Abeg make we move 4WARD no time |
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