
Jacaylbaro
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fighting ??? ,,,,,,,,,
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don't blame him if you cannot answer the question ,,,
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haa waan arkaa in cirkaa lagula marayeee ,, bal soo yara qubeyso ,,,
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Maanta ma aabbaa yaabay baad cuntay niyow ?
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LaascaanooSample Imaged (Somalilandnation)- Ciidanka Qaranka Somaliland, ayaa saaka gacanta ku dhigay laba nin oo Argagaxiso ah oo damacsanaa in ay fuliyaan falal argagaxiso iyo hubkoodii ay wax ku qarxinayeen. Ciidamada Qaranka Somaliland ee ku sugan Laascaanood , ayaa saaka ugu daatay labada nin ee argagaxisada guryahooda, ugu danbayntiina waxa ay gacanta ku dhigeen labadii nin iyo hubkoodii ay wax ku qarxinayeen oo u diyaarsan, waxana ku socda baadhitaan culus.
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,,, erotic novel ,,,
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xaaji is a bit confused supporting ina Godane and Siilaanyo at the same time ,,
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What i eat ?? ,,, too many stuff i tell ya what i read ? ,, variety of books, most of them are academic ,,,
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options sxb more options ... if you can sell rice to the world then you can add it to your hadhuudh ,,
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shareef's cousin sells the embassy building. jingeli say he will sue kenya
Jacaylbaro replied to Hamse's topic in Politics
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Waa meel milixdu ku yar tahay uun oo maraykanka ku taala ,,,,,,
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Dee waan ogahay oo dhanaankaa idinku yare ,,,
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Fourteen years ago, a pasty Irish teenager with a flair for inventions arrived at Edinburgh University to study artificial intelligence and computer science. For his thesis project, Ian Clarke created “a Distributed, Decentralised Information Storage and Retrieval System”, or, as a less precise person might put it, a revolutionary new way for people to use the internet without detection. By downloading Clarke’s software, which he intended to distribute for free, anyone could chat online, or read or set up a website, or share files, with almost complete anonymity. “It seemed so obvious that that was what the net was supposed to be about – freedom to communicate,” Clarke says now. “But [back then] in the late 90s that simply wasn’t the case. The internet could be monitored more quickly, more comprehensively, more cheaply than more old-fashioned communications systems like the mail.” His pioneering software was intended to change that. His tutors were not bowled over. “I would say the response was a bit lukewarm. They gave me a B. They thought the project was a bit wacky … they said, ‘You didn’t cite enough prior work.’” Undaunted, in 2000 Clarke publicly released his software, now more appealingly called Freenet. Nine years on, he has lost count of how many people are using it: “At least 2m copies have been downloaded from the website, primarily in Europe and the US. The website is blocked in [authoritarian] countries like China so there, people tend to get Freenet from friends.” Last year Clarke produced an improved version: it hides not only the identities of Freenet users but also, in any online environment, the fact that someone is using Freenet at all.
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looooooooooooool@dhanaan ,,,,,,,,, mayee macaan
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Just keep waiting .... it will be getting more interesting to you by the day ,,
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loooooooooooooooool ,, ... then let me be ,,
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He has my support at the moment ,,,,, does that mean i'm anti-Somailland ???
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Weelka sii diyaarso haddaba ,,,
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,,,,, wax waalan ! ! !
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President Faroole names his son as one of his advisors
Jacaylbaro replied to Thankful's topic in Politics
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Xidigo cadeeey ,,,, we will talk once you set foot in Borama even if it is after 200 years ,,,
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Hadii labadaba la isa soo raaciyo ka waran ,,,, yacnii federation macal liin dhanaan ,,,
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President Faroole names his son as one of his advisors
Jacaylbaro replied to Thankful's topic in Politics
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Originally posted by Mr.Paragon: ^What do you want to know about my knowledge in the subject? That I am addicted to it is not enough knowledge? PS; about bariis planting in Somaliland, I think I have some brief knowledge in the field of green revolution (in double/tripple monocropping of rice) in SE Asia. Atleast I remember writing an essay on it many years ago. It's possible that it'll work in Somaliland but I wont be too enthusiastic. Well, that is the point lad ..... Let's see if it will work as planned ,,,, in few years time, it is possible to have Somaliland Rice