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The return of Mr Jones.

Blogging has never been a new thing to me, but for awhile i decided to take a brake and focus on some other aspect of my life.
I must say that i'm delighted to be back. So much to talk about, so much to discuss.
A lot of mind blowing occurence have been dissipated while i was AWOL.
 I will be dishing out the punches as time unfold.
Stay tuned.

Mr Jones Speaks




REST IN PEACE  GOLDIE!

As Goldie gives an unexpected salute:-

It was a sad Valentine's day ending for Big Brother Africa fans across the continent when they learnt that Nigerian singer Goldie Harvey was dead following a short illness. Prezzo's Lover suffered a brief illness at Reddington Hospital in Lagos. She died last night in the hands of her close friend Derenle Edun. The former Big Brother contestant is suspected of having died of Pneumonia.

... Susan Oluwabimpe(28) going by her stage name Goldie doubled as a musician and designer. They hooked up with Kenya's rapper Prezzo in the previous Big Brother house and at the time of her death, wedding plans were underway. The singer was part of the seven celebrities in the seventh version of the Big Brother star game.

The Nigerian singer had just returned to Lagos after attending the Grammys.








 
 

THIS WEEK QUESTION:
Where is cache located on the motherboard?



Hygiene and your Gadgets



 
 
 
 
 
Terrifying Germs That Live on Your Smartphone
Want to hear something scary? Halloween's ghouls, ghosts and zombies have nothing on your smartphone. That little electronic device of yours can be downright frightening. Frighteningly germy, that is.
Think about it. We take our cell phones everywhere. They live in our pockets and purses, rubbing up against loose change and the receipt from the gas station. We use them almost everywhere, and set them on nearly any available surface – the kitchen counter, the table at a café, a park bench. We even share them with others. We pull them out not only to make calls, but also to share videos, play games, send emails and check on our Facebook friends and Twitter followers. Our smartphones are indeed our constant companions, and they are exposed to many bacteria.
Add to this frenzy of activity the fact that germs thrive in warm places. Not only does your smartphone generate its own heat, but it also gets some help from your own body heat by spending time in your hands and next to your mouth. Plus, not many people think to disinfect their phones. It's no wonder, then, that smartphones are prime breeding grounds for bacteria. Typical phones have more bacteria than your office workspace, and some have even more than a toilet seat. Now that's scarier than any chain-saw massacre or drowned girl crawling out of a TV.
 
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