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basbone:I Dont Think Its Legal To Scan Any Organization Without Informing Them. I Only Agree With The Cv. And If You Want To Scan Organizations For Vunl, It Has To Be In A Stealthy Way, But Vunl Scans Are Loud |
It Doesnt Matter Whether You Open The Message Or Not, Once You Recive It, You Are Hacked. The Only Countermeasure Is To Upgrage Your Phone. |
11: A Coca-Cola employee can get fired for Drinking Pepsi on job. 12: Loving someone and being loved in return will make wounds heal faster due to release of oxytocin in the blood. 13: In the entire Lord of the rings trilogy, no two female characters spoke to each other. 14: According to Tolkien, Sam Gamgee is the "chief hero" of the Lord of the Rings. The quest to destroy the ring only succeeded because of Sam, who repeatedly saved Frodo from disaster, and He is the only character strong enough to surrender the ring voluntarily and easily. 15: A study found out that people born in May have the lowest risk of illness and diseases, while those born in October has the highest. 16: The most stolen food item in the world is....guess... Guess.. Its Cheese.. 4% of all cheese been sold end up stolen. 17: Apple does not ship its products, they fly first class. 18: Until 1974, it was illegal to appear in public In Chicago if you are ugly. 19: The average person can track 3-4 moving object at a time, while an avid action gamer can track 6-7. 20: A bear fought in the Polish army in World War Two.. He carried shells to the front line and was taught to salute. Source: Wtffunfacts. |
Here are some really amazing facts about people, places, movies..e.t.c You might find some shocking.. 1: Frank Hayes, a jockey, who died in 1923 suffered a fatal heart attack and died mid race. His body remained on the horse and crossed the finish line in first place. He had never won a race before in his life. 2: People are in the best mood while cycling compared to any other mode of transportation. 3: Despite their bad reputations, Great White sharks have only attacked 280 times between 1876 and 2013 globally, with only 77 resulting in fatality. For comparison, deer kill 200 people a year in US alone. 4: People used to use bread to erase pencil marks. In 1770, Edward Naine accidentally picked up a piece of rubber instead of bread crumbs and decided to start selling rubber erasers. Basically, erasers exits to fix mistakes, but the only reason erasers exists is because of a mistake. 5: Identical twins separated by birth where adopted by two different families, both boys where named James; had o childhood dog named toy; where married twice- first to a woman named Linda, then to a woman named Betty; Both had sons named James Allen and much more. 6: Dogs and cats are right and left-pawed just like humans are right and left-handed. 7: Elvis Presley only ever failed one class, Music. 8: In order to advertise their services, prostitute in ancient Greece wore sandals that left the word 'Follow me' imprinted in the dirt as they walked. 9: A man with Liverpool FC tattoo with the motto "You'll never walk alone" had his lower leg amputated after an injury in Afghanistan. The surgeon unknowingly cut off the tattoo, so it now reads "You'll never walk". 10: Strawberry blonde is the rarest type of blonde hair. Source: Wtffunfacts |
If you are in need of a penetration tester/ethical hacker, you can leave me a pm and we will check out the security of your website,server, network...e.t.c |
He ain't dumb, as you can see he's thinking.. Dumb people don't/think... |
Nice, gona start wit MTN.. |
Indian ladies pay da dowry.. So its cheaper as a 9ja guy.. And u know.... Its classic..(; |
Define by what you mean by "Being in love".. I guess you don't understand being in love... Love is kinda like a force pulling you to 'something'.. You must be attracted to 'something' in her.. |
skyenitan04:Well I will agree to this statement if jobs could be found so easily like that.. |
Octaves:Yeah... To save your job... Some people just want to be in control of other people... Go to the church once in a while |
Go, At Least For A While |
Celin Deon- My Heart Will Go On M.J - Speechless Justin Timberlake-apologize Eminem-boy Meets Girl Those Songs Gets Tears Dropping, Buh I Cant Say This The Reason, I Cant Remebr The Person, Or I Dnt Wana Remembr |
Wow... *clapping and giving u a standing ovation* Rita, u found a good make up artist... M so happy for u... Wow... *clapping and giving u a standing ovation* Rita, u found a good make up artist... M so happy for u... |
ddeston:Ok |
Put dis in health section, u might be awarded a front page |
Friends |
Prof Stephen Hawking, one of Britain's pre- eminent scientists, told the BBC:"The development of full artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race." His warning came in response to a question about a revamp of the technology he uses to communicate, which involves a basic form of AI. But others are less gloomy about AI's prospects. The theoretical physicist, who has the motor neurone disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), is using a new system developed by Intel to speak. Machine learning experts from the British company Swiftkey were also involved in its creation. Their technology, already employed as a smartphone keyboard app, learns how the professor thinks and suggests the words he might want to use next. Prof Hawking says the primitive forms of artificial intelligence developed so far have already proved very useful, but he fears the consequences of creating something that can match or surpass humans. Stanley Kubrick's film 2001 and its murderous computer HAL encapsulate many people's fears of how AI could pose a threat to human life "It would take off on its own, and re-design itself at an ever increasing rate," he said. Cleverbot is software that is designed to chat like a human would "Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn't compete, and would be superseded." But others are less pessimistic. "I believe we will remain in charge of the technology for a decently long time and the potential of it to solve many of the world problems will be realised," said Rollo Carpenter, creator of Cleverbot. Cleverbot's software learns from its past conversations, and has gained high scores in the Turing test, fooling a high proportion of people into believing they are talking to a human. Rise of the robots Mr Carpenter says we are a long way from having the computing power or developing the algorithms needed to achieve full artificial intelligence, but believes it will come in the next few decades. "We cannot quite know what will happen if a machine exceeds our own intelligence, so we can't know if we'll be infinitely helped by it, or ignored by it and sidelined, or conceivably destroyed by it," he says. But he is betting that AI is going to be a positive force. Prof Hawking is not alone in fearing for the future. In the short term, there are concerns that clever machines capable of undertaking tasks done by humans until now will swiftly destroy millions of jobs. Elon Musk, chief executive of rocket-maker Space X, also fears artificial intelligence In the longer term, the technology entrepreneur Elon Musk has warned that AI is "our biggest existential threat". Robotic voice In his BBC interview, Prof Hawking also talks of the benefits and dangers of the internet. He quotes the director of GCHQ's warning about the net becoming the command centre for terrorists: "More must be done by the internet companies to counter the threat, but the difficulty is to do this without sacrificing freedom and privacy." He has, however, been an enthusiastic early adopter of all kinds of communication technologies and is looking forward to being able to write much faster with his new system. Prof Hawking is using new software to speak, but has opted to keep the same voice But one aspect of his own tech - his computer generated voice - has not changed in the latest update. Prof Hawking concedes that it's slightly robotic, but insists he didn't want a more natural voice. "It has become my trademark, and I wouldn't change it for a more natural voice with a British accent," he said. "I'm told that children who need a computer voice, want one like mine." Source: www.bbc.com |
----In Chris Brown Voice--- Anywhere dat I go, the only thing I see is Beautiful people,beautiful people....... |
femi4:Thank you |
Please femi4, how can I activate my repligo reader... 2790EC46 |
I Guess Tinz Like Dat Should Have Been Settled During Courtship, Its Nt Lyk U Getting To Know His Church After Marrying Him. Tinz Lyk Denominatn Shouldnt Be An Issue. |
Wow... *clapping and giving u a standing ovation* Rita, u found a good make up artist... M so happy for u...