rudy-Diiriye

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  1. This is not fair...This country should at least provide him with retirement reimbursement!! Common, this individual had worked in this country for a long time and paid taxes! fair is fair.........where is the Islam sharci???? fing sheikh-dumb-azz- kingdoms.....worst slams in the world.

     

    This is pure racism!! Thats why i hate them so called Towel head arabs. And nowadays, we have somali folks dressing like them mofos!! God bless somalia.


  2. Good things to consider when buying cell phones. Chk the iphone radiation levels...2 freakin hi!! I am sure that u gonna see alot to tds dead in 10 yrs from brain cancer due to iphone overuse.

     

    Cell phone radiation levels

    Updated October 29, 2012 8:15 PM PDT by Lynn La , Kent German

    What it all means

    A cell phone's SAR, or its Specific Absorption Rate, is a measure of the amount of radio frequency (RF) energy absorbed by the body when using the handset. All cell phones emit RF energy and the SAR varies by handset model.

     

    For a phone to receive FCC certification and be sold in the United States, its maximum SAR level must be 1.6 watts per kilogram. In Europe, the level is capped at 2 watts per kilogram, while Canada allows a maximum of 1.6 watts per kilogram.

     

    The SAR level listed in our charts represents the highest SAR level measured with the phone next to the ear as tested by the Federal Communications Commission. Keep in mind that it is possible for the SAR level to vary between different transmission bands (the same phone can use multiple bands during a call), and that different testing bodies can obtain different results. Also, it's possible for results to vary between different models of the same phone--as in the case of a handset that's offered by multiple carriers. CNET lists the exposure for voice calls only; the SAR for data use can differ. Different manufacturers also often have different methods for testing; some hold the phone 2cm away from the body, while some recommend holding it at around 25mm away. Check out our sampling of user manuals for some of the recommendations.

     

    It's important to note that in publishing this list, we are in no way implying that cell phone use is harmful to your health. Research abounds, but there still is not conclusive or demonstrated evidence as to whether cell phones cause adverse health effects in humans. While some studies have found a possible link between long-term (10 years or longer) cell phone use and brain tumors, decreased sperm count, and other ailments, other research has found no such effects. The science will continue, and we will continue to monitor the results, but it can take years of exhaustive research before studies actually prove anything (if they ever do).

     

    If you're concerned about limiting your SAR exposure, you can take a few easy steps. You can text instead placing a voice call, use a speakerphone or headset whenever possible, and carry your phone at least 1 inch from your body (making sure the antenna is facing away from you). If you're pregnant, you should avoid carrying a phone next to your abdomen. Some researchers also caution against using your phone in areas with a weak signal since phones emit more electro-magnetic radiation during those times. Children, who have smaller and thinner skulls, should limit cell phone use, and people of any age should not sleep with an active phone next to the bedside or under the pillow.

     

    Buying a phone with a lower SAR may make you feel more comfortable, but there's no guarantee that it is inherently safer. Also, during a call the phone may never reach the listed SAR and the SAR can change constantly depending on several factors.

     

    If your phone isn't listed here (U.S. customers) and you've purchased it within the last few years, consult your user manual. Alternatively, you can request the SAR information from the FCC, the manufacturer, or your carrier. You'll need the model number and FCC ID number, which is usually--but not always--listed in the owner's manual or under the phone's battery (you must pop the battery out). We'll continue to update the list as new phones are announced. For more information, consult the FCC, Food and Drug Administration, or the Environmental Working Group.

     

    Click on the link below to check de sar levels on cell phones.

    http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phone-radiation-levels/


  3. i am sure the below are wrong...they aint in Urban Dictionary....aka ghetto Dic!!

     

    Ilmaha habaryartaada = ilmahabreed

    Ilmaha eedadaada = ilma'eedo.

     

    Miskiin i thought u was Cruus!! aka Sajew!! how u know all this stuff homie! is TO becoming daqan celis tababar town!!


  4. i am gonna meet this dude who called me the other day coming monday. He told me that he was my adeer since he is my moms brother! i told him that meant abti!! he laughed & told me that i was right & was testing me.

     

    I told him that, this was gonna cost him a diner since he fdup!! He said deal!! I said kol...ceya then abti. 1st time meeting with homie.


  5. this was mosoq maasaq big time!! i never even read or seen a mooge thread!! wtf is going on? Are we dealing with fadhikudirir mobs in sol nowadays!!

     

    4 sure we are!! I demanding a fed investigation here!! I have new rules for next year. Person who appears with most -ve vibes in google search should win this vote. I dont trust somali votes, since in our culture, blood line is thicker than the truth.

     

    so my suggestion is this: lets do a google search for each individual and then select the one with best most positive search results. I did a beta test so here is what i found: lemme start with moi.

     

    I started with myself: rudy-diiriye ......check this out: so google it.

     

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    next labaax sanka:

    It's the tale of the Lion Teaser or Libaax Sanka Taabte in Somali. I don't remember if this was the name given to the storey but it's as I remeber it.

    Barbaric Zambians loot Somali businesses‎ - 25 posts - Dec 15, 2012

    Confused: "Somalia chooses a new president"????‎ - 16 posts - May 31, 2003

    More results from somaliaonline.com

     

    nin yabaan, abitgis, alpha, etc

    nada

     

    looooooool...google cant find any one else in sol!!

     

    So since africans cant separate a democratic vote from a tribal vote, lets go with computers that cant never be partial but show your actual foot prints in this planet. kol.