you are not a morning person, you probably
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Shower shock contains 200 milligrams of caffeine per serving which is
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soap, ThinkGeek, recommend that you build up a good Shower Shock lather
across your entire body before rinsing. It is also very efficient for
people with odor. Each 115gram bar costs Sh1500.
Friday, October 9, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
YOU WILL NEVER BELEIVE WHATS HAPPENIING IN VIRTUAL REALITY....
What do you think of when you hear the words virtual reality (VR)? Do you imagine someone wearing a clunky helmet attached to a computer with a thick cable? Do visions of crudely rendered pterodactyls haunt you? Do you think of Neo and Morpheus traipsing about the Matrix? Or do you wince at the term, wishing it would just go away? If the last applies to you, you're likely a computer scientist or engineer, many of whom now avoid the words virtual reality even while they work on technologies most of us associate with VR. Today, you're more likely to hear someone use the words virtual environment (VE) to refer to what the public knows as virtual reality. We'll use the terms interchangeably in this article. Naming discrepancies aside, the concept remains the same - using computer technology to create a simulated, three-dimensional world that a user can manipulate and explore while feeling as if he were in that world. Scientists, theorists and engineers have designed dozens of devices and applications to achieve this goal. Opinions differ on what exactly constitutes a true
Thursday, June 25, 2015
The Dark Side of Technology
and technology has far reaching consequences.
The philosopher Martin Heidegger quite rightly pointed out that technology is a process of uncovering. Nobody owns it. Once it is released it is here to stay and as much as we are excited about the possibilities, we also have to be conscious of what we are unleashing.
The Power of a Click
I love the Web. I think what I like most is that it gives you instant access to just about anything in the world. Whenever you get into one of those silly arguments and you come upon a basic disagreement about facts, it can usually be resolved with a quick Google GOOGLE -0.49% search. We have more information at our fingertips than even a large institution had a decade ago.
Yet even as we watch the world, the world is watching us. Go to just about any Web page or click on just about any link and you set off a chain reaction that travels at light speed through the ecosystem that Luma Partners has outlined in this chart (click to enlarge):
Much of the chart is what you’d expect. You have marketers and their ad agencies on the left, publishers and their sales agents on the right. However, buried in the middle, you can see the data aggregators and suppliers. They track your online behavior and collate it into a unified profile, which follows you around the web, advising marketers about what you might be likely to purchase.
It’s just a short hop from there to your location data that can be collected from your smartphone, which in turn can be modeled by use of a Levy flight model to predict your location at any time with a high degree of accuracy, even if your phone is off.
These predictions can be confirmed by the picture on your Facebook profile, which can be used with to find you anywhere on the planet with the help of the millions of cameras on our streets and facial recognition software.
I should note here that marketers, as a whole, do try to be responsible with your data. In practice, they don’t connect your online identity with your actual one. However, the ability is there and the genie is very much out of the bottle. Your full identity is only one cookie away.
Thursday, June 18, 2015
I made You Who Your Are and You Treat Me Like a Dirt – Nicki Minaj’s Ex
Friday, May 22, 2015
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
See how much UHURU/ RUTO’s Govt paid RECCE Commandos who killed the 4 terrorists
Kenyans continue to celebrate and commend the elite Recce Squad of the General Service Unit (GSU) for the excellent job on Thursday after they neutralized all the four Al Shabaab terrorists, who had killed 148 students of Garissa University College and taken several others hostage, in just 12 minutes of their sting operation.
This was after a 16 hour hostage situation and exchange of fire with the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF).
What is disappointing is information emerging from Ruiru that even after the unmatched combat skills exhibited by the Recce Commandos, they are still being mistreated by the Government.
Sources told The Kenyan DAILY POST that the Government paid the Reccee Commandos a paltry sh3, 000 for the excellent job they did in Garissa. And even so, they have only received sh500 with sh2, 500 still hanging just as a promise.
Kenyans took to social media condemning the Government of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy, William Ruto, for taking the Recce Squad for a ride despite their exemplary work and the risks involved.
They asked the Government to motivate the Unit to give out their best during such operations.
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