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DanIndia:Omoo eee the just disabled some commands you just have to be smart. It made me make so many mistakes.... The key thing is to to practise very well... |
DanIndia:Yes the tab works, but some commands are taken out during the simulation. Like the R1#(config) do wr, or R1# copy running-config startup-config. This will give an error saying %command not implemented% which means that such commands exists but its not implemented so i decided to be calm and contd. |
DanIndia:Studied for 3 months and did some lab sims. Cisco tested me on 3 lab simulations and one evaluation with 4 questions. gotta be very composed. Note that write memory and copy run start won't work as it was disabled on the simulation. Almost got frustrated trying to save my config and was wondering why.... |
Guys whats up here........... this thread is getting bored oooo. Lemme assume we are all studying shaa Just passed 300-101 ![]() |
missKiffy:Mumu I don't expect you to understand the Catholic doctrine. |
Story for the gods... seen this story the wife had cancer and died on the last day..... bullshit |
Hello Guys please is anyone here ready to write his/her exams and is in need of VCE player? The recent avanset software is $55.99 a month and $191.88 for 12months. I would like split it someone whom is interested, because since dollar rate is pretty high ( Avanset VCE Player Basic. 1 month subscription: $55.99* 12 Month subscription: $191.88* Visit official site to confirm also http://www.avanset.com Anyone interested should holla me 08033288846 so we can contribute and buy the license for two computers. Thanks |
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Enormous explosions at a chemical warehouse in a major Chinese port city killed at least 50 people and injured more than 700, official media said Thursday, leaving a devastated landscape of incinerated cars, toppled shipping containers and burnt-out buildings. An AFP reporter in Tianjin saw shattered glass up to three kilometres (two miles) from the site of the blast, a storage facility for dangerous goods where the detonation unleashed a vast fireball that dwarfed towers in the area, lit up the night sky and rained debris on the city. The explosion was felt several kilometres away, even being picked up by a Japanese weather satellite, and images showed walls of flame enveloping buildings and rank after rank of gutted cars at an import facility. “When I felt the explosion I thought it was an earthquake,” resident Zhang Zhaobo told newsmen. “I ran to my father and I saw the sky was already red. All the glass was broken, and I was really afraid.” Residents, some partially clothed, ran for shelter on a street strewn with debris. “I heard the first explosion and everyone went outside, then there was a series of more explosions, windows shattered and a lot of people who were inside were hurt and came running out, bleeding,” 27-year-old Huang Shiting, who lives close to the site, told pressmen. Paramedics stretchered the injured into the city’s hospitals as doctors bandaged up victims, many of them covered in blood. Citing rescue headquarters, the official Xinhua news agency said 50 people had been killed, including at least 12 firefighters. Scores of firefighters were already on the scene before theexplosion, responding to a fire. At one city hospital a doctor wept over a dead firefighter still in uniform, his skin blackened from smoke, as he was wheeled past along with two other bodies. Xinhua said 701 people were hospitalised, 71 of them in critical condition. Mei Xiaoya, 10, and her mother were turned away from the first hospital they went to because there were too many people, she told newsmen. “I’m not afraid, it’s just a scratch,” she said pointing to the bandage on her arm. “But mum was hurt badly, she couldn’t open her eyes.” Plumes of smoke Plumes of smoke still billowed over buildings hours after the blast, which occurred shortly before midnight local time. “Of course I was afraid, how can you not be afraid?” said a man as he looked at his apartment block behind a police cordon. “I ran. I grabbed my child and my wife and ran.” The blaze was brought “under initial control” on Thursday afternoon, Xinhua cited the public security ministry as saying, after 1,000 firefighters and 143 fire engines had been deployed to the site. A 217-strong specialist nuclear, bacteriological and chemical warfare military unit arrived to help with the clean-up operation, Xinhua said. But officials were unable to say what triggered the initial fire or the subsequent explosions. Xinhua described the facility as a storage and distribution centre of containers of dangerous goods, including chemicals. Executives from its owner, Tianjin Dongjiang Port Rui Hai International Logistics, were taken into custody by police, it said. Wen Wurui, head of Tianjin‘s environment protection bureau, told a televised briefing that “poisonous and harmful” chemicals had been detected in the air. He said they were not at levels “excessively high above standards”. But environmental campaign group Greenpeace warned that substances from the site could be dangerous, saying it was “critical” that the potential toxins in the air were monitored closely. ‘All-out efforts’ State broadcaster CCTV said that President Xi Jinping had urged “all-out efforts to rescue victims and extinguish the fire”. China has a dismal industrial safety record as some factory and warehouse owners evade regulations to save money and pay off corrupt officials to look the other way. In 2013, a pipeline explosion at state-owned oil refiner Sinopec’s facility in the eastern port of Qingdao killed 62 people and injured 136. In July this year, 15 people were killed and more than a dozen injured when an illegal fireworks warehouse exploded in the northern province of Hebei, which neighbours Tianjin. And 146 were killed in an explosion at a car parts factory in Kunshan, near Shanghai, in August last year. Tianjin, about 140 kilometres (90 miles) southeast of Beijing, is one of China‘s biggest cities, with a population of nearly 15 million people, according to 2013 figures. A manufacturing centre and major port for northern China, it is closely linked to Beijing, with a high-speed train line cutting the travel time between them to only 30 minutes. Several countries were granted trading “concessions” there, as they were in Shanghai, during the 19th and early 20th centuries — settlements that were administered by a foreign power — starting with Britain and France in 1860. Tianjin‘s city centre retains a legacy of historic colonial architecture, along with more recent skyscrapers. snipes http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/50-dead-more-than-700-injured-in-china-chemical-explosions/#sthash.gxomua59.dpuf
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OMO am having issues with my Innjoo One charing port oooo since last week. Now it cant charge any more oooo help!!!!!!!!!! my location is Port harcourt... how do send it to their service center.... Abi does carl care partner with them tooo? someone should help with their contact number plssssss ![]() |
missbehave247:@OP pass this message to the patient. She shouldn't waste her time there let go Oak Endoscopy Centre Genesis centre and a successful surgery done with world class equipment. Thank me later |
These Zoo men will go and kill that poor wild life now ![]() Please inform them to send that hippo back to the wild. Sometime 1 year back a few guys caught a huge and long alligator @ Bayelsa, a white man had to pay them a few dollars to let the reptile back into the swamp. Well who knows if they didn't go back to kill it. Most of us have no idea what roles the wildlife play in keep the balance in the ecosystem and preserving endangered spices. Help save the world........ |
Microsoft on Thursday sacked 34 (85 per cent) of the 40 employees in the Nigerian office of its phone division. The sacking came 24 hours after the company’s latest Windows 10 was made available in Nigeria and 189 other countries. Although, Windows 10 is now available as a free upgrade for Windows 7 and 8.1 operating systems or with new personal computers and tablets, industry experts said it would leave about 15 million Nigerian payments cards prone to hacking. Employees at the Nigerian office were silent on the matter, but a source said that the downsizing was part of the global decision of Microsoft to streamline its phone division. The source said the sacking was in line with the massive layoff of workers “sweeping through the global offices of Microsoft’s phone division.” The Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft, Satya Nadella, had said in a memo to all Nigerian employees in late June that the company needed to make some “tough choices” in areas that were not working. The memo had stated that 7,800 jobs would be cut from the mobile division working on Windows Phone hardware. The e-mail from Nadella to all employees, which was made available to our correspondent, read, “We are moving from a strategy to grow a standalone phone business to a strategy to grow and create a vibrant Windows ecosystem, including our first-party device family. “In the near-term, we’ll run a more effective and focused phone portfolio, while retaining capability for long-term reinvention in mobility. “Microsoft was committed to our first-party devices, including phones, but needed to focus its phone efforts in the near term.” According to him, the company will also write off $7.6bn from the acquisition of Nokia, despite it only paying $7.2bn for the company in 2014. “The future prospects for the phone hardware segment were below original expectations due to the new plans,” he added. Nadella said that the news would “surely leave an unclear future for Windows Phone.” Although he said that in the near future, the company would run a “more effective” phone portfolio, he added, “But that doesn’t exactly throw the company’s weight behind the platform.” Nadella said that the move would not give partners reassurance that the platform was a good choice to build new hardware or apps for the future. “Microsoft is also pushing ahead to release Lumia flagships this year and is still actively developing Windows 10 mobile,” he added. http://www.nigerianeye.com/2015/07/microsoft-sacks-85-of-nigerian-workers |
jaymejate:Your just an idiot. Have you any idea what it takes to build a house? You're just here ranting. That could be the a life investment that man would have spent most his life earnings on it, that's it not fully complete. |
IDIOTA So called Governor of Imo State Nnumanu ![]() |
timiekay:I wouldn't mind laying my hands on the new 300-115. I assume the size should be over 500mb, but if by any chance you already have it on cloud, kinldy assist with link or burn into DVD's. Thanks for helping a friend. Also am located in Portharcourt if by chance your close to PH. |
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DanIndia:Could you advise on subsidised rates... |
Echidimeh:FM 102.10 |
Where is the work on going ![]() ![]() ?? Not even a pillar has been raise up............ Zoo liars |
snipesdam:God bless GEJ! |
I was there today. Our folks are working very hard to revive the refinery. The furnace or distill equipment have been burning since morning. Also the zoo people living around the refinery Road has turned it into a refuse dump, it's not sight to behold. Those house dirty people dumping refuse in the middle of the road. God bless the indigenous hard working people building and expanding output capacity. |
Hello guys does any have study videos for CCNP Route 300-101 or any previous CCNP Complete video... Would really be grateful, work isn't letting me focus on study (reading). |
Hello guys whom is based here in Portharcourt and plays tennis, please i have actuall missed out on my tennis training and need to catch up. Kindly advise and help me out with either private tennis courts and tennis club around PH. This is very important. please help |
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The first item is a Car Auto Diagnostic scanner. Wifi/Bluetooth ELM327 wireless scanner OBDII for Android, IOS and Symbian. @N5000k Second item is FIX IT PRO Clear Car scratch Repair Remover Pen Simoniz clear coat Application.@N2000k Preferred area for deals is PortHarcourt.
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[quote author=snipesdam post=34697885]Guys please help ooo. My innjoo one, the Bluetooth has refused to turn on, just noticed it few days ago. Nothing seems to resolve the issue oo. The enable key goes back immediately you click ON. [/quote ]Guys just found out the cause. Goto power management and set it to normal consumption. It you set to gamma mode it disables Bluetooth |
Guys please help ooo. My innjoo one, the Bluetooth has refused to turn on, just noticed it few days ago. Nothing seems to resolve the issue oo. The enable key goes back immediately you click ON. |
Please ooo am not a fan of politics but i do understand when someone has betrayed his kinsmen. My question is where is Rotimi Amechi? Last i read he was dropped for the G7 summit trip. Since then no news. Am waiting when he will commit Suicide like JUDAS ![]() |
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