YOUR ANDROID PHONE IS SLOW BECAUSE OF A DEFAULT SETTING.
Not old hardware.
Most people buy a new phone before they ever find this:
Takes 90 SECONDS TO FIX. Here is exactly how โคต๏ธ
Folks, please occasionally audit your household items. Three days ago, an unusual electric shock from a wall and a sharp, acrid, chemically aggressive odor coming from the switchboard led to a discovery that shattered my confidence in some of our tradesmenโeven the most trusted.
A little over a decade and a half ago, I remember paying for electrical cables to be bought from Tropical Cable and Conductor Ltd. However, I traveled before the wires could be delivered. Three days ago, I discovered that the electrician had bought some unnamed cable instead. What was worse, the installation was a complete messโlike a giant snake coiled around wooden trusses above the ceiling, the roof!
I immediately contacted another electrician (whom I trust about 30% more than the last guy), purchased Tropical Cable's materials, and a complete rewiring of the house is now underway. ECG officials were called in tonight to verify the work. That led to another discovery: ECGโs feed into the house was frightening. The neutral conductorโwhich completes the circuit by carrying power back to the sourceโwasnโt properly aligned and was dangerously compromised. ECG officials traced the source of the anomaly to a transformer at the substation. As I type this, they are still working to restore power to the area where I live.
So, audit your homesโand if resources permit, consider insuring your house and its contents
Good morning..
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Elizabeth Adams, a final-year student at Kumasi Nursing and Midwifery Training College, urgently appeals to Ghanaians, business moguls, and philanthropists for $74,200 to fund a life-saving bone marrow transplant.
She was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia at KATH, and all efforts to raise the funds have failed.
Stay tunedโ
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