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Gwarzon namiji |
Godswillnwaoma:58k |
Jumia is fraud. Have been demanding for refund of undelivered items but seems it takes eternity. My regret |
michoim:Oboy |
MasterChen:How about the virgins? Oooops no Virgin boys for the poor girls. |
koskilala:I have CX, and for the last three weeks I have had about 60 charge cycles. Please tell me your experience. |
Queentito:in theory |
Please Nairalanders I have a case in the court that requires a good lawyer to handle but don't know how to go about getting a good lawyer. Please I want to know the guidelines for getting one who will stand the test of time. It's a leave case. |
Stevengold:let's strike a deal |
calebify1:Hahaha. Bros tell me this kain wahala o. |
boboLIL:good decision |
boboLIL:Taraba |
IfeNtinye: |
NCP:That's true. Thanks anyway. |
You know how it feels when you jump from1g ram/4000mah to 2g ram/3200mah. You won't be satisfied. With my hot note it took me at least two days with full charge. Today I go charging daily |
Originality007:Let's talk biz |
boboLIL:have had enough of it. What an adventure |
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In perfect condition. 08023936689
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Otantu:im in jalingo. Where are u. How do we deliver? 08023936689 |
MizMyColi:hahahaha d 3200mah fone seems to be d talk of the town. My six days old cx is up fo grab man |
eni4real:thou need to be in constant touch with power because a heavy user has to charge thrice a day |
NeutralJUDGE:please don't buy. Poor battery |
CaMon cx is Bleep up. You must have constant access to power to enjoy the phone bc of poor battery. Wanna swap or sell my 5days old cx 08023936689 |
huntax:no more |
Ogbanje |
Aphrygian:they are mumins and allah forbids d killin od such |
lovelygurl:wallahi not just a bit, but completely feminine har da earing. Kapiri/ra |
"Every person I killed I strongly believe that they were bad. When I do go face God there is going to be lots of things I will have to account for but killing any of those people is not one of them." y That is the psychology ofd Chris Kyle A young cowboy from Texas who joined the elite US Navy Seals became the most deadly sniper in American history. In a book he published he provides an unusual insight into the psychology of a soldier who waits, watches and kills. As US forces surged into Iraq in 2003, Chris Kyle was handed a sniper rifle and told to watch as a marine battalion entered an Iraqi town. A crowd had come out to greet them. Through the scope he saw a woman, with a child close by, approaching his troops. She had a grenade ready to detonate in her hand. "This was the first time I was going to have to kill someone. I didn't know whether I was going to be able to do it, man, woman or whatever," he says. "You're running everything through your mind. This is a woman, first of all. Second of all, am I clear to do this, is this right, is it justified? And after I do this, am I going to be fried back home? Are the lawyers going to come after me saying, 'You killed a woman, you're going to prison'?" It's killing that is very distant but also very personal - I would even say intimate Neta Bar, Anthropologist But he didn't have much time to debate these questions. "She made the decision for me, it was either my fellow Americans die or I take her out." He pulled the trigger. Kyle remained in Iraq until 2009. According to official Pentagon figures, he killed 160 people, the most career sniper kills in the history of the US military. His own estimate is much higher, at 255 kills. According to army intelligence, he was christened "The Devil" by Iraqi insurgents, who put a $20,000 (£13,000) bounty on his head. .www.bbc.com/news/magazine-16544490
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Spiders could theoretically eat every human on Earth in one year By Christopher Ingraham Spiders are quite literally all around us. A recent entomological surveyof North Carolina homes turned up spiders in 100 percent of them, including 68 percent of bathrooms and more than three-quarters of bedrooms. There's a good chance at least one spider is staring at you right now, sizing you up from a darkened corner of the room, eight eyes glistening in the shadows. Spiders mostly eat insects, although some of the larger species have been known to snack on lizards, birds and even small mammals. Given their abundance and the voraciousness of their appetites, two European biologists recently wondered: If you were to tally up all the food eaten by the world's entire spider population in a single year, how much would it be? Martin Nyffeler and Klaus Birkhofer published their estimate in the journal the Science of Natureearlier this month, and the number they arrived at is frankly shocking: The world's spiders consume somewhere between 400millionand 800 million tons of prey in any given year. That means that spiders eat at least as much meat as all 7 billion humans on the planet combined, who the authors note consume about 400 million tons of meat and fish each year. Or, for a slightly more disturbing comparison: The total biomass of all adult humans on Earth is estimated to be 287 million tons. Even if you tack on another 70 million-ish tons to account for the weight of kids, it's still not equal to the total amount of food eaten by spiders in a given year, exceeding the total weight of humanity. In other words, spiders could eat all of us and still be hungry. To arrive at this number Nyffler and Birkhofer did a lot of sophisticated estimation based on existing research into A) how many spiders live in a square meter of land for all the main habitat types on Earth, and B) the average amount of food consumed by spiders of different sizes in a given year. These numbers yielded some interesting factoids on their own. For instance, one study estimated that global average spider density stands at about 131 spiders per square meter. Some habitats, like deserts and tundra, are home to fewer spiders. On the other hand, spider densities of 1,000 or more individuals per square meter have been observed under certain “favorable” conditions — since Nyffler and Birkhofer don't define what “favorable” means in this context, I'm going to assume it refers to dark, dusty places like the area under my bed. If you gathered up all the spiders on the planet and placed them on a very large scale, together they'd weigh about 25 million tons, according to Nyffler and Birkhofer. For comparison, the Titanic weighed about 52,000 tons. The mass of every spider on Earth today, in other words, is equivalent to 478 Titanics. Spider biologists have also generally found that spiders consume approximately 10 percent of their body weight in food per day. That's equivalent to a 200-pound man eating 20 pounds of meat each day. Conversely, it would take approximately 2,000 pounds of spiders to consume a 200-pound man in one day. In the end, spiders' voracity actually works out to mankind's benefit. Since they primarily feast on bugs, their hunger means fewer pests in the garden, fewer mosquitoes in the yard and fewer flies in the house www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/03/28/spiders-could-theoretically-eat-every-human-on-earth-in-one-year/?utm_term=.bc5829ab9a9d
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