Sunday, September 30, 2012

Preventing Productivity "Leakage" - SharePoint Expert Blog

By Christian Buckley, Director of Product Evangelism at Axceler

September 29, 2012 - 7:14 PM

How productive are your end users? We all have this idea running through our minds about what productivity means, and whether or not we think our organizations are good at getting the most out of our people. I'm not talking about the strengths or weaknesses of any single individual around time management or effectiveness in their roles (although that is certainly important) but at whether the platforms we use to get our work accomplished are designed and managed in a way that unleashes productivity, in general. So I ask again, how productive are your end users?

I've given a number of presentations of late on the idea of building productivity into SharePoint planning, always beginning my talk with a short history lesson in collaborative tools and platforms. Back to the early interweb years of bulletin board services and fledgling instant messaging platforms, the goal of these technologies has been to help teams work together more collaboratively. BBS, IM, email, blogs, wikis, social networking, business process management and workflow -- tools that manage and generate content and social interactions are becoming more integrated and seamless. Enterprise platforms are increasingly looking at not just solving core workstreams, but in ensuring productivity when moving between workstreams.

There is a definite ROI in improving productivity: faster employee onboarding and training, more business output, more usage of the platform (whether it be SharePoint or other system, like Salesforce), and of course, faster realization of the financial investments you've made in the platform.

So how can you prevent productivity "leakage" from happening in your environment? Some questions you might consider:

  • Are you optimized for search? At the core of any collaborative platform is the need to catalog and then, at some point in the future, location the content and data within your platform. Your plans should include a detailed search strategy.
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  • Have you adopted a metadata strategy? This is a key component of your search strategy, but concentrates more around understanding the kinds of content/data/artifacts within your system. I like to describe the difference between these two steps as improving searchability (optimizing the experience for how people search within your platform) and findability (optimizing for the artifact, so that it? can be better located).
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  • Have you developed a social strategy? This is become a critical piece of every organization's productivity planning. If you don't have a plan, people will use the commercial tools to improve collaboration, which may not be secure, compliant, or scalable for your business. Look at how your end users are working, and find a way to build your enterprise platform to match their work patterns.
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  • Have you prioritized feature and solution requests? Have you established a cycle for continuous improvement on what you?ve already built? No platform is ever static -- people will need modifications, customizations. Have a process defined and in place to capture their feedback and requests. Make it transparent, as the more you involve people in the process, the more likely they are to accept the end results (whether or not it matches their request 100%).?

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Afghan forces also suffer from insider attacks

FILE - In this July 9, 2010 file photograph, an Afghan National Army soldier wears an ammunition belt around his neck during a joint patrol with United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion of the 508 Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne, in the volatile Arghandab Valley, outside Kandahar City. U.S. military officials have noted that Afghan security forces are dying in insider attacks along with foreign troops, but so far, the Afghan government has not provided statistics on the number killed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer, File)

FILE - In this July 9, 2010 file photograph, an Afghan National Army soldier wears an ammunition belt around his neck during a joint patrol with United States Army soldiers from Bravo Company, 2nd Battalion of the 508 Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82nd Airborne, in the volatile Arghandab Valley, outside Kandahar City. U.S. military officials have noted that Afghan security forces are dying in insider attacks along with foreign troops, but so far, the Afghan government has not provided statistics on the number killed. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 3, 2009 file photo, U.S. Marine squad leader Sgt. Matthew Duquette, left, of Warrenville, Ill., with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion 5th Marines walks with Afghan National Army Lt. Hussein, during in a joint patrol in Nawa district, Helmand province, southern Afghanistan. U.S. military officials have noted that Afghan security forces are dying in insider attacks along with foreign troops, but so far, the Afghan government has not provided statistics on the number killed. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File)

(AP) ? Afghan Army Sgt. Habibullah Hayar didn't know it, but he had been sleeping with his enemy for weeks.

Twenty days ago, one of his roommates was arrested for allegedly plotting an insider attack against their unit, which is partnered with NATO forces in eastern Paktia province.

Afghan soldiers and policemen ? or militants in their uniforms ? have gunned down more than 50 foreign troops so far this year, eroding the trust between coalition forces and their Afghan partners. An equal number of Afghan policemen and soldiers also died in these attacks, giving them reason as well to be suspicious of possible infiltrators within their ranks.

"It's not only foreigners. They are targeting Afghan security forces too," said the 21-year-old Hayar, who was in Kabul on leave. "Sometimes, I think what kind of situation is this that a Muslim cannot trust a Muslim ? even a brother cannot trust a brother. It's so confused. Nobody knows what's going on."

The attacks are taking a toll on the partnership, prompting the U.S. military to restrict operations with small-sized Afghan units earlier this month.

The close contact ? with coalition forces working side by side with Afghan troops as advisers, mentors and trainers ? is a key part of the U.S. strategy for putting the Afghans in the lead as the U.S. and other nations prepare to pull out their last combat troops at the end of 2014, just 27 months away.

The U.S. military also has shown increasing anger over the attacks.

"I'm mad as hell about them, to be honest with you," Gen. John Allen, the top commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, told CBS' "60 Minutes" in an interview scheduled to be broadcast on Sunday. "It reverberates everywhere across the United States. You know, we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign, but we're not willing to be murdered for it."

So far this year, 51 foreign troops ? at least half of them Americans ? have been killed in insider attacks. The Afghan government has not provided statistics on the number of its forces killed in insider attacks. However, U.S. military statistics obtained by The Associated Press show at least 53 members of the Afghan security forces had been killed as of the end of August.

A U.S. military official disclosed the numbers on condition of anonymity because he said it was up to Afghan officials to formally release the figures. An Afghan defense official who was shown the statistics said he had no reason to doubt their accuracy.

Overall, the statistics show that at least 135 Afghan policemen and soldiers have been killed in insider attacks since 2007. That's more than the 118 foreign service members ? mostly Americans ? killed in such attacks since then, according to NATO.

Typically, foreign troops are the main targets, but Afghan forces also have been killed by comrades angry over their collaboration with Westerners and many more get killed in the crossfire, Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Zahir Azimi said. He said the ministry did not have a breakdown of how many had been targeted or killed in gunbattles during the attacks.

In at least one instance, an Afghan police officer with alleged ties to militants, killed 10 of his fellow officers on Aug. 11 at a checkpoint in southwestern Nimroz province. An Afghan soldier also was killed on April 25 when a fellow soldier opened fire on a U.S. service member and his translator in Kandahar province, the southern birthplace of the Taliban.

Last year, a suicide bomber in an Afghan police uniform blew himself up May 28 in Takhar province, killing two NATO service members and four Afghans, including a senior police commander. And just a week before that, four Taliban fighters wearing suicide vests under police uniforms attacked a government building in Khost province, triggering a gunbattle that left three Afghan policemen and two Afghan soldiers dead. On April 16, an Afghan soldier walked into a meeting of NATO trainers and Afghan troops in Laghman province, blew himself up, killing five U.S. troops, four Afghan soldiers and an interpreter.

"It's difficult to know an attacker from a non-attacker when everybody is wearing a uniform, Hayar said.

The attacker was one of seven people rounded up earlier this month from various units within the Afghan National Army Corps 203, Hayar said. The corps covers the eastern Afghan provinces of Paktia, Paktika, Ghazni, Wardak, Logar and Khost.

"He was together with me in my room with some of my other colleagues. He had a long beard. We didn't know anything about him. We were living together, sleeping together," said Hayar, who has been in the Afghan army for 2 1/2 years.

He said the suspected infiltrator was identified after a Taliban militant arrested in Logar told his Afghan interrogators that members of the fundamentalist Islamic movement had infiltrated the corps and were planning imminent attacks. That prompted Hayar's superiors to start questioning soldiers in various units.

Hayar said his roommate's uneasy reaction raised suspicion, and investigators found Taliban songs saved to the memory card of his cell phone. He was then detained by Afghan intelligence officials and confessed he was a member of the Taliban and planned to stage attacks.

Hayar says he assumes his former bunkmate was probably going after foreign forces, but it makes him uncomfortable nevertheless.

"It's very hard to trust anybody ? even a roommate," he said. "Whenever I'm not on duty, I lock my weapon and keep the key myself. I don't put my weapon under my pillow to sleep because maybe someone will grab it and shoot me with my own weapon."

To counter such attacks, the U.S. military earlier this year stopped training about 1,000 members of the Afghan Local Police, a controversial network of village-defense units. U.S. commanders have assigned some troops to be "guardian angels" who watch over their comrades even as they sleep. U.S. officials also recently ordered American troops to carry loaded weapons at all time, even when they are on their bases.

Then, after a string of insider attacks, Allen this month restricted operations carried out alongside with small-sized Afghan units. Coalition troops have routinely conducted patrols or manned outposts with small groups of Afghan counterparts, but Allen's directive said such operations would no longer be considered routine and required the approval of the regional commander.

For their part, Afghan authorities have detained or removed hundreds of soldiers as part of its effort to re-screen its security forces. The Ministry of Defense also released a 28-page training booklet this month that advises soldiers not to be personally offended when foreign troops do things Afghans view as deeply insulting.

The booklet urges them not to take revenge for foreign troops' social blunders, such as blowing their noses in public, stepping into a mosque with their shoes on, walking in front of a soldier who is praying or asking about their wives.

"Most of the coalition members are interested to share pictures of their families. It is not a big deal for them. If someone asks you about your family, especially the females in your family, don't think they are disrespecting you or trying to insult you," the booklet says.

"That is not the case. By asking such questions, they are trying to show that they want to learn more about you. You can very easily explain to them that nobody in Afghanistan would ask, especially about wives or females in the family."

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Associated Press writers Amir Shah and Rahim Faiez in Kabul contributed to this report.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Robots to keep farmed fish fit and healthy?

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The fish we eat for dinner may soon be fit and healthy, not because they spend their lives swimming out in the open ocean, but because a robot of sorts gave them a daily workout in an aquaculture pen.

Fish farms are far from perfect. Some research has shown, for example, that?sea lice from salmon farms are detrimental to migrating wild salmon. And inside the farm, mortality can creep up to around?20 percent due to illness and wounds.?

But as the world?s?wild fish populations continue to plummet?and?human populations continue to increase, aquaculture is likely to play an increasingly important role in feeding the world.

The robotic technology is getting a closer look as one way to improve the industry.

?Exercise in fishes -- as in humans! -- should have a positive effect? on their well-being,?Claudio Rossi?at the Center for Automation and Robotics at the Polytechnical University of Madrid, told NBC News in an email.

Fish that get a daily workout, for example, will have less fat and stronger immune systems as well as be less aggressive.

?Fish would die less because of illness or wounds caused by other fishes, which is an economic advantage,? Rossi said.

He and colleagues contributed a chapter to ?Swimming Physiology of Fish,? a recently published policy book to guide future research on fisheries science and aquaculture.

Their basic idea is to ?devise a system ? that would trigger the natural behavior of schooling, and that could make fish swim in a given way,? Rossi said.

Such a system could be a fish-like robot, such as one under development by Maurizio Porfiri at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University to?steer fish away from pollution and around dams.?

Another possibility is something akin to the?OptoSwim lighting?technology?that stimulates schooling behavior in fish.

Developing the most effective system is a challenge, Rossi noted, given the need for reliability and endurance in a wet environment as well as understanding fish behavior.

?It is not completely clear which are the factors that would ?fool? live fishes and make them behave in a determined way,? he noted.

???hat tip?to?Scientific American?

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    Thursday, September 27, 2012

    Google's Niantic Labs launches Field Trip app for Android, helps the working world play hooky

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    While Apple struggles to figure out how to help its users find their way, the mapping experts at Google have just launched a way to get folks to diverge a bit from their given path. Field Trip, released for Android by Google-owned Niantic Labs, runs in the background on your Android handset, eagerly waiting for you to get near a point of interest. Once that happens, it leaps into action, showing you a card for one of thousands of cool locations -- historic spots, museums, restaurants and the like. Google's partnered with a bunch of taste makers for the project, including Flavorpill, Cool Hunting and its own Zagat, to get things done. You can vote choices up and down, change the frequency of pop ups and post your findings to Twitter, Facebook and that one Plus social network. There's also a driving mode serves as an auditory tour guide when you're behind the wheel. The app's available now as a free download in Play. The iOS version, on the other hand, is coming soon.

    Psst... yes, it appears to be US-only for now. Bah, humbug.

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    Name: Jason Mathews of SHERIDAN + COMPANY, Michael Nielsen, their sons Nick and Linus, and a brood of chickens.
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    You might remember the SHERIDAN + COMPANY showroom tour we published last week. If you liked what you saw, then you may love owner Jason Mathews and his partner Michael's contemporary farm house.

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    The couple has created a rustic yet modernized family home in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, using vintage treasures and sleek interior touches. The house is cleanly designed and orderly, despite the jubilant rumblings of two little boys, who were excited and knowledgeable about chickens and Star Wars, despite their playfulness resulting in a bunch of adorably blurry family photos I took (not pictured).

    The house has a warm and light-filled atmosphere, which balances the many elegant, cool colors that they have used in the living room, bedroom and guest room. Plus, the touches of quirky design that pepper each corner, such as a taxidermy pheasant or a giant peanut on the coffee table, are playful and heart-warmingly fun. If you love this look, and live in the area, definitely check out SHERIDAN + COMPANY for design services or interiors.

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    Biggest Challenge: For me designing other people's homes come naturally, but creating my own space is a challenge. When you are a designer and it is your own house, there are no limits ... except for budget. That can make the decision making narrowing down choices long and a little daunting. But it is also exciting. You can break all the rules you want!

    What Friends Say: We're always pleased when visitors first walk in and say, "are you sure you have kids?" Nick and Linus play all over the house, but we all do a good job of cleaning up toys and putting them back in the playroom. Nick especially loves keeping them organized.

    Biggest Embarrassment: We need to replace the carpet in the playroom, we've had some minor floods and other accidents that come with having little kids.

    Proudest DIY: Changing out some boring light fixtures left by the previous owners that better reflect our personality and style.

    Biggest Indulgence: At the time it was our sofa bought before I started doing interior design. We searched for months living with uncomfortable sitting chairs in our sitting room but holding out for exactly the right piece. When we finally found it it was as if the skies had opened up: the perfect length, perfect width, perfect style. It didn't matter how much it cost--we had to make payments on it but it was worth it! Now it needs to be recovered, but I still love it.

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    Biologist discovers mammal with salamander-like regenerative abilities

    Thursday, September 27, 2012

    A small African mammal with an unusual ability to regrow damaged tissues could inspire new research in regenerative medicine, a University of Florida study finds.

    For years biologists have studied salamanders for their ability to regrow lost limbs. But amphibian biology is very different than human biology, so lessons learned in laboratories from salamanders are difficult to translate into medical therapies for humans. New research in the Sept. 27 issue of the journal Nature describes a mammal that can regrow new body tissues following an injury. The African spiny mouse could become a new model for research in regenerative medicine.

    "The African spiny mouse appears to regenerate ear tissue in much the way that a salamander regrows a limb that has been lost to a predator," said Ashley W. Seifert, a postdoctoral researcher in UF's biology department. "Skin, hair follicles, cartilage -- it all comes back."

    That's not the case in other mammals, he said. Usually scar tissue forms to fill the gap created by a wound.

    The spiny mouse also regrows tissue on its main body when injured but not as completely as it does in its ears. "On their backs, they regrow hair follicles and skin, but the muscle beneath the skin doesn't regenerate," Seifert said.

    Seifert was studying scar-free healing in amphibians when a colleague told him that a small rodent he had observed in Africa seemed capable of autotomy, a defense mechanism whereby the animal self-amputates a body part to escape a predator.

    "Autotomy in skinks, geckos and some salamanders is well known," Seifert said. "But it is very rare in mammals, and so far we've only seen it in a few rodents that can jettison their tail."

    Seifert's colleague said that the African spiny mouse appeared to have tear-away skin that allowed it to slip a predator's grasp. The notion was interesting enough to send Seifert packing to the Mpala Research Centre near Nairobi, Kenya.

    In Nairobi, Seifert was able to document the first known case of skin autotomy in a mammal. But it was how the animals' injuries appeared to be healing that really got his attention.

    Seifert used a 4mm biopsy punch, about the size of a large BB, to puncture holes in the ears of the mice to see if the animal showed regenerative capabilities.

    "The results were astonishing," he said. "The various tissues in the ear grew back through formation of blastema-like structures -- the same sort of biological process that a salamander uses to regenerate a severed limb."

    Ken Muneoka, a Tulane University professor of cell and molecular biology who was not involved with the study, agrees that Seifert's findings are important.

    "It could represent a new model system for skin wound healing and tissue regeneration in humans," he said.

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    Wednesday, September 26, 2012

    English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult - Nairaland

    English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by FrontPageLawyer(m): 1:04pm On Sep 15For many, learning to write fluently in English is much more challenging than learning to speak fluently. written communications can come much more slowly in English than spoken communications.

    on this forum, I have come to realize that mistakes are not permitted in English writing. It is a taboo even though typographical errors are allowed in some cases. So many members have fallen victim including me on "typographical errors". Yesterday I saw a member's comment on a particular thread ?picture of AY and wife in New York City?. He erred while commenting, I said to myself in laughter "this person has murdered English language and he will find no sleep" before I could refresh page 2, the thread has already jumped to page 4 and insult keeps cascading, members capitalizing on the mistake made. Attention was immediately shifted from the main topic and the focus was on this erring member until the thread got to page 10. One good thing is that, you'll learn from your mistake immediately. Reasons why we are here, share ideas, learn, be informed and get educated.

    But i said to myself that even in Britain where English language originated from, English is still being taught and students still fails, but on this forum Nairaland, nobody cares. You have to be very careful or don?t post at all.

    I know a lot of people that speaks fluently but can?t write, because, written communication is more formal while spoken communication allows for more 'mistakes' also Less reflection goes into spoken English than written English

    Which is more difficult, English speaking OR Writing?

    This post has been hiddenRe: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Basic(m): 4:30pm On Sep 15

    Writing is far more difficult than speaking. Punctuation alone takes time to learn. When you're speaking, you don't add "comma" or "full-stop". But in your writing, you must show how well you can use punctuations.

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by sholay2011(m): 9:49pm On Sep 15
    FrontPageLawyer: For many, learning to write fluently in English is much more challenging than learning to speak fluently. written communications can come much more slowly in English than spoken communications.

    on this forum, I have come to realize that mistakes are not permitted in English writing. It is a taboo even though typographical errors are allowed in some cases. So many members have fallen victim including me on "typographical errors". Yesterday I saw a member's comment on a particular thread ?picture of AY and wife in New York City?. He erred while commenting, I said to myself in laughter "this person has murdered English language and he will find no sleep" before I could refresh page 2, the thread has already jumped to page 4 and insult keeps cascading, members capitalizing on the mistake made. Attention was immediately shifted from the main topic and the focus was on this erring member until the thread got to page 10. One good thing is that, you'll learn from your mistake immediately. Reasons why we are here, share ideas, learn, be informed and get educated.

    But i said to myself that even in Britain where English language originated from, English is still being taught and students still fails, but on this forum Nairaland, nobody cares. You have to be very careful or don?t post at all.

    I know a lot of people that speaks fluently but can?t write, because, written communication is more formal while spoken communication allows for more 'mistakes' also Less reflection goes into spoken English than written English

    Which is more difficult, English speaking OR Writing?


    From the highlighted, op, we can conclude dat written is more difficult than spoken English. grin

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by spicy v(f): 10:10pm On Sep 15
    sholay2011:

    From the highlighted, op, we can conclude dat written is more difficult than spoken English. grin


    My exact thoughts! I mean if after being careful before posting, such errors where unnoticed, the OP has clearly proven that written is certainly more difficult than spoken.Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by FrontPageLawyer(m): 8:31am On Sep 16
    sholay2011:

    From the highlighted, op, we can conclude dat written is more difficult than spoken English. grin


    Thanks but I won't challenge that, I?m not the type that consults the dictionary just to post on Nairaland.Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by onomeasike: 12:29am On Sep 18
    FrontPageLawyer:

    Thanks but I won't challenge that, I?m not the type that consults the dictionary just to post on Nairaland.


    just say 'thanks' and leave out the lame excuse.Thanks for sharing

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by maclatunji: 7:58pm On Sep 18

    OP, your question is rhetorical.

    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Orikinla(m): 8:34pm On Sep 18

    Writing.
    If you are not literate in English you cannot write in English no matter how you can speak the language by aping others.
    Majority of Nigerians who speak English cannot write correct sentences in the language.

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Goldieluks(f): 11:15pm On Sep 18Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Mikocake(m): 11:49am On Sep 21

    this reminds me of a chick i once chiked. she got annoyed along the conversation and said angrily; told me what u want to told me, rain is caming i want to left, and i replied; left na..lol

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by shymexx(m): 1:53pm On Sep 24I write the way I speak, so, it's the same for me...

    English is my first language - I guess that's why the language isn't difficult for me...

    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by chimuchi(f): 1:54pm On Sep 24

    writing is much more difficult.

    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by onila(f): 1:54pm On Sep 24Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Temismith(f): 1:55pm On Sep 24

    I tink writing is more difficult dan speaking. Because, there are alot of words dat we can pronounce very well but find it difficult wen it comes to writing it down.

    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by justwise(m): 1:55pm On Sep 24Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by afam4eva(m): 1:55pm On Sep 24

    Writing is more difficult but i find both difficult.

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by ebamma(m): 1:56pm On Sep 24

    What are you talk about,writing english is greater than speaking english

    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by justwise(m): 1:57pm On Sep 24Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Moukafoam(f): 1:57pm On Sep 24Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by yuzedo(m): 1:58pm On Sep 24Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by justwise(m): 1:59pm On Sep 24Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by k2039(m): 2:00pm On Sep 24

    Yoruba na my first language.
    I no good for Written and spoken english(both dey hard),I prefer make I speak broken english

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Moukafoam(f): 2:00pm On Sep 24
    shymexx: I write the way I speak, so, it's the same for me...

    English is my first language - I guess that's why the language isn't difficult for me...


    Pls you are needed in ?he EAST ??? in the NORTH lipsrsealedRe: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by dabossman(m): 2:02pm On Sep 24

    Writing is definitely more difficult. I can't count the number of people I know who speak the English Language well, but are so terrible at it once it comes to writing.

    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by afam4eva(m): 2:02pm On Sep 24
    Orikinla: Writing.
    If you are not literate in English you cannot write in English no matter how you can speak the language by aping others.
    Majority of Nigerians who speak English cannot write correct sentences in the language.
    Majority of Nigerians can't even speak good English to start with...we speak it any how we like.

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by karpentar: 2:03pm On Sep 24
    spicy v:

    My exact thoughts! I mean if after being careful before posting, such errors where unnoticed, the OP has clearly proven that written is certainly more difficult than spoken.


    lolRe: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by faboben10(m): 2:03pm On Sep 24
    maclatunji: OP, your question is rhetorical.
    certainly notRe: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Moukafoam(f): 2:05pm On Sep 24
    ebamma: What are you talk about,writing english is greater than speaking english

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    Re: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by Olodostein: 2:08pm On Sep 24An imported and forced language.

    Anyways, neither is difficult.

    This post has been hiddenRe: English Speaking Versus Writing, Which Is More Difficult? by shymexx(m): 2:10pm On Sep 24
    Moukafoam:

    Pls you are needed in ?he EAST ??? in the NORTH lipsrsealed


    Why am I needed there??

    I don't think they need my style of English, the Nigerian version will be more suitable for them...

    I write/say some stuffs(though correct) that are different from the 'text book/formal' form on English... grin

    Source: http://www.nairaland.com/1049013/english-speaking-versus-writing-which

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    Wahoo Fitness introduces RFLKT: an iPhone-powered bike computer that lets handsets stay in pockets

    Wahoo Fitness introduces RFLKT: an iPhone-powered bike computer that lets handsets stay in pockets

    Sure, you can turn your smartphone into a bike computer, but if you'd rather not put your pricey piece of tech anywhere near harm's way, Wahoo Fitness' RFLKT Bike Computer offers an alternative. Instead of packing all the brains, the device sits atop a bicycle's handlebar and displays data it's fed via Bluetooth 4.0 from cycling apps running on an iPhone 4S or 5. At launch, the hardware will support the firm's own Cyclemeter application and Wahoo Fitness App which can monitor ride information ranging from location to speed, in addition to heart rate with an additional accoutrement. Aspiring Alberto Contadors can page through data and even sift through tunes on their playlist with the help of buttons on the device's side. Gently tipping the scales at 2 ounces, the RFLKT measures up at 2.4- x 1.6 x 0.5-inches and boasts a one-year battery life on a single coin cell. Wahoo's gadget is slated for a December launch, but there's still no word on pricing. For more specifics, take a gander at the full press release below.

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    The Zone to host Fall Pool Tournaments ? Clarksville, TN Online

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    Morale, Welfare and RecreationFort Campbell, KY ? Calling all billiards enthusiasts at Fort Campbell! The Zone will host pool tournaments on select Saturdays at 12:00pm this fall. Dates are October 6th, October 20th, November 3rd and November 17th.

    Interested players must be 18 or older and sign up at 11:00am during the day of the event. The entry fee is only $10.00. Prizes will be awarded to the first, second and third place winners. The first place winner will receive 60 percent of the money collected, the second place winner will receive 20 percent of the money collected and third place will win a 101st Airborne Division commemorative pool cue.

    Thank you to our sponsors for making this program possible:? USAA, University of Phoenix, and Fort Campbell Federal Credit Union.

    The Zone opens daily at 11:00am, closes at 11:00pm. Sunday through Thursday and at midnight on Friday and Saturday. The Zone, located at 3910 Indiana Avenue, is a high-energy entertainment and recreation facility that includes a state-of-the-art billiards and poolroom area.

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