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We keep trying, don't stay down no matter who downplays you 😊😊😊 we will all make it sometime 🤝🤝
Kampala Uganda Katılım Eylül 2015
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@MawulaJames And exposing it you think it will work next time 😂😂😂
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“GIRLFRIENDS” are so dangerous. They will advise you and push you to leave a relationship yet they don’t actually wish you well.
I have personally faced it 😂 Got misunderstandings with my now ex boyfriend but the person who pushed the agenda of not reconciling at all got pregnant and moved in with the same guy in the same month 😂🙌
To you Mirembe, seat and reflect alone.let not the pressure of those you call your friends consume you.

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@AyandaYandiey Very very true until you get involved in an accident because of it
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Is this how all gents think that when a vehicle overtakes you at speed, it’s a race?
Ayarh 🍒@AyandaYandiey
I just saw a video of guys driving, and they overtook a Citi Golf. A few seconds later, it overtook them at speed,you could tell he was making a statement 😂😭
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That tiny red nub sitting between the G, H, and B keys on keyboards has been quietly dividing the tech world for over 30 years. Half the people who encounter it have no idea what it does. The other half refuse to use anything else.
It’s called the TrackPoint. And it was born out of a single frustrating observation.
In 1984, a researcher named Ted Selker conducted a study showing that it takes a typist 0.75 seconds to shift their hand from the keyboard to the mouse and a comparable amount of time to shift back.  That 1.5 seconds of lost time, multiplied across an entire workday, felt like a solvable problem. So he built something that would eliminate it entirely; a pressure-sensitive nub planted right in the middle of the keyboard, so your hands never had to leave the keys at all. IBM introduced it commercially in 1992 on the ThinkPad 700 series. 
The way it works is not what most people expect. It doesn’t move like a joystick. It responds to pressure. Beneath the rubber cap sit strain gauges that measure the force applied in different directions and translate it into cursor movement. The harder you press, the faster the cursor moves.  There is no repositioning, no lifting your finger, no running out of space. Infinite cursor movement from a single fingertip that never moves more than a millimeter.
The red color almost didn’t happen. IBM’s product safety division had reserved red exclusively for emergency power-off switches on mainframe computers.
ThinkPad designer Richard Sapper got around this by calling the color IBM Magenta and when the first batch shipped, the engineers made it decidedly more crimson. A loophole dressed in plain sight. 
Power users programmers, analysts, executives who live on their keyboards swear by it. The reason, according to Lenovo’s chief design officer, is that your hands never leave the home row. You type and navigate simultaneously, without the constant interruption of reaching for a trackpad.  Once mastered, people say it feels less like using a tool and more like an extension of thought.
Most laptops abandoned it. Lenovo never did. And the people who know, know.
Mololuwa | Cybersecurity - (The God Complex)@cyber_rekk
What exactly is the use of this stuff on a keyboard?
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@lulanzeashirafu It was sold to the government, they will build a one stop government center for all offices.
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Following the owner's passing, the business has also come to a standstill. M&J Airport Road Hotel, a multi billions hotel on Entebbe road Bwebajja, previously owned by the late Joseph Kahakanira, a prominent Kampala businessman and tycoon who also owned Avemar Shopping Mall and passed away in 2010, has completely ceased operations.
Once a preferred hotel for hosting CHOGAM visitors, selected by the government, it now stands in a state of disrepair, with visible signs of neglect, including overgrown grass. Construction on additional buildings has remained incomplete since then.
What happened, this was our own Ugandan?😕




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