05/10/2013

Remembering #Aluu4 - one year later



It's exactly one year since these four young students of the University of Port Harcourt were brutally murdered in Aluu community in Port Harcourt, Rivers State (they were killed Friday morning Oct. 5th 2012). We are still hoping that justice will one day be served. Continue to rest in peace, Tekena, Ugonna, Chiadika and Lloyd.

Davido Aye {Music Vedio}



Enjoy!!!

Computer Quiz:: QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

Wanna put your Computer knowledge to test? Let's see how far you can go!

Answers @ the bottom of the post. 
1. How many pins does a SIMM have?
(a) 50                     (b) 64                    (c) 30 or 729                        (d) 168

2. The various cards in a PC requires _______voltage to function.
(a) AC                    (b) DC

3. What type of hard disk formatting creates FAT (File Allocation Table)?
(a) High Level                     (b) Low Level

4. What is the name of the printed circuit board?
(a) Ram                                (b) Mother Board

5. Which Component of pc maintains data and time?
(a) CMOS RAM                  (b) RAM

Add a device or computer to a wireless network using a USB flash drive.

The way you add a device or computer to your network depends on the type of network adapter and the version of Windows your computer is running. Follow the instructions below for each type of computer or device that you want to add to your network. 

To add a wireless computer running Windows 7 or Windows Vista

Tips for Saving Money While You're Still in College.


I looked at some of the reasons that college has gotten more expensive in the past few years, and suggested some ways for new students to increase the return on their educational investment. Ultimately, though, most of these suggestions are for the long-term, and won't bear economic fruit until long after your college years are over. With that in mind, it seems worthwhile to look at some nearer-term ways to stretch your dollars -- and borrow fewer of them -- while in college.
For most students, college offers a soft launch into adulthood, a zone between the cocoon of living with mom and dad, and the harsh reality of being economically independent. With that in mind, it's also a good place to develop the budgeting and shopping skills that you will later use as an adult. Here are five things that can help you build good spending habits and keep money in your pocket -- while still maximizing your college experience.

1: Get a Checking Account
If you don't already have a savings account, now is the time to get one. Most college towns are filled with banks offering free, no- minimum-balance checking accounts. In addition to helping you control your cash, accounts that have no-fee online banking give you an outstanding tool for tracking your purchases. By monitoring your expenditures online, you can get a clear window into your spending habits and, when it comes time to watch your budget, you'll have a better idea of which stores and spending triggers you need to avoid.

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