Geel_jire
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Maalin wanaagsan trollers ! maxaa meesha lagu hayaa ?
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^ where it comes into it is that, sh. sharif is so used to traveling in an armored personell carrier that he forgot he was not back home in Mogadishu and boarded the armoured personell carrier instead of the diplomatic limousine. I myself don't find it funny, but an accurate representation of the current political climate.
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^ very good points sxb. somehow arguments seem more logical marka af-soomliga lagu qoro. waxa aad soo qoortay adiga iyo Positive .. wax badan baa ka macquul ah oo laga qaadan karaa. shakhsiyan halka arin aan dowladan uga soo hor jeedo waa arinta ciidanka shiisheeya .. A/Y arintaas baan kaga hor imid .. sharifna sidoo kale. Sh. sharif iyo inta la feker ah dhowr arimood oo is burinayaa ayay hal-qabsi ka dhigteen: 1- Wada hadal iyo islaax baan u diyaar nahay 2- Al-shabaab culimada warkoodii bay ka soo hor jeesteen Hadaba arinta koowaad wada hadalka iyo heshiiskha waa mid uun afka baalkiisa ah oon wax ficil ah ka danbayn, sababtoo ah .. labo qolo siman wada hadal diyaar u ah uun baa darin iskugu imaan kara .. lakin qolo ka mid ah oo ciidan shiisheeyo hoosta ku wata .. isla markaas afka ka leh heshiis baan u diyaar nahay .. wax is qaadan kara mahan. tan labaad oo ah warka culima ayay diideen , sharif isaguba balanta culimada kama soo bixin .. oo hadalkooda waxaa ka mid ahaa CIIDAN SHIISHEYE dalka lama keeni karo.
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UK to train pro-west Islamic groups to game google
Geel_jire replied to Geel_jire's topic in Developement | Projects
^ SOE (Search Engine optimization) ... is about making your website appear on the top or near the top of the list in a Google search. there are legitimate ways of doing it like using clear and descriptive tags for your site, that someone who is googling it would use. and their are bad ways of doing it that will ensure your site rises to the top, but if you get caught you will be blocked from appearing in search results ... and it is very difficult to get out of that black list. -
Exclusive Whitehall officials will train pro-West Islamic groups to manipulate their Google search ranking in an attempt to drown out extremist voices online, The Register has learned. The policy is being developed despite recent warnings from a group of international experts on radicalisation that such strategies are likely to be "largely ineffectual". The Office of Security and Counter-Terrorism (OSCT), a 200-strong Home Office unit created 18 months ago, has said in meetings it wants to "flood the internet" with "positive" interpretations of Islam. It plans to train government-approved groups in search engine optimisation techniques, which it's hoped will boost their profile online and battle radicalisation. Organisations such as Quilliam, which describes itself as "the world's first counter-extremism think tank" and is jointly led by former radical Ed Husain, have been identified as potential beneficiaries of the work. A spokesman for the group declined to comment. Officials are currently understood to be in the early stages of the programme. A Home Office spokesman confirmed search engine optimisation training is part of the government's anti-radicalisation strategy. "In order to support mainstream voices, we work with local partners to help develop their communication, representational and leadership skills," he said. "This support could include media training, which can help make their voices heard more widely, and support the development of skills which allow communities to be more effective in debate." The effectiveness of search engine optimisation in reducing traffic to extremist websites has been dismissed by academics however. In March, a report produced by the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation (ICSR) said young Muslims were much more likely to be directed to extremist material online by web forums and offline associates than by Google or other search engines. "Tweaking the results for supposedly extremist terms would be largely ineffectual, not least because it is unlikely that any but the most callow wannabe terrorist would use a mainstream search engine to find banned material," the authors wrote. ICSR is a collaboration between British, American, Israeli and Jordanian universities. The embattled Home Secretary Jacqui Smith recently launched the government's updated counter-terror strategy, CONTEST 2, which put heavy emphasis on countering extremist views. In December she said: "We will host a core network of people who will put forward positive messages from the British Muslim community on the internet, directly challenging the extremists that set out to groom vulnerable individuals." The OSCT plans to help Islamic groups manipulate their Google rankings appear to be a part of that "direct challenge". The Home and Foreign Offices also set up the secretive Research, Information and Communications Unit, which actively produces and distributes propaganda against extremist groups. Search engine optimisation techniques are used widely by news organisations and online merchants to make websites more attractive to Google's ranking algorithm. They are broadly classified into legitimate "white hat" manipulation methods such as using common keywords in page titles, and "black hat" methods, which try to trick search engines into giving undeservedly high rankings. When Google detects black hat methods it bans the page from its index, as it did to the German website of car maker BMW in 2006. ® story
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^ That is just window dressing FB why has noone heard of this imaginary maritime dispute between kenya and somalia until today ? and if it is not binding why sign it at all, and establish that there is a dispute that needs to be resolved when none exists .. all without the consultation of the parliament ? common sxb your smarter than that this whole MOU riwaayad stinks ! my guess is that they were so overjoyed that kenya will 'collect' taxes for them on goods exported to somalia .. that they probably didn't read what they hell they were signing. once again ... patriotism and sharaf sold for cheap trinkets
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RA’IISAL WASAARAHA SOOMAALIYA: “Ma bixin, mana bixineyno Taako ka mid ah Dhulka Soomaaliya Bad iyo Berriba” talk is cheap ! he also assured the people that there will be no foreign mercenaries. balantaas xagay ku danbaysay ? Ghelle has a point, A/Y would not be given this much rope to hang himself with. how much longer are you folks willing to extend the benefit of doubt to this incompetent government ?
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^ Sxb I have access to it. I can send you 1. FLOW REGIMES IN A CIRCULAR COUETTE SYSTEM WITH INDEPENDENTLY ROTATING CYLINDERS but 2. Dynamical instabilities and the transition to chaotic Taylor vortex flow has an embargo put on it. meaning I can get a print version from the university library but the publisher has blocked the distribution of e-versions for a few months time. PM me with your details
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^ looks interesting. this is the first ive seen of python source code. it appears very similar to c in structure with an OOP twist (C++) The Join is it, Join as in concatenation or is it a part of the query language (like SQL inner/left/right Joins) where do you run this code ? and how does it gain access to the SOCKET API and other API's necessary to complete its task.
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^ IEEE = Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers. it is more of a standards organization they set the rules for Electrical and Communication standards, they also have annual conferences where everyone submits their entries in the hope they get published in the IEEE journals. for example IEEE 802.3 is the standard for your everyday networks IEEE 802.11 is the standards for wireless networks. There are many journals within this feild ... Communications, Bio-Tech, Comp Sci etc. let me know what you are interested in.
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I have access to it as well, although I have never used it. if you need anyting from IEEE database baan kaa caawin karaa sidoo kale.
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Single Mothers on the rise in the somali community
Geel_jire replied to Sir-Qalbi-Adeyg's topic in General
^ not with the mothers .. hence the single part of it -
Conficker worm set to go off April 1st!
Geel_jire replied to rudy-Diiriye's topic in Developement | Projects
Originally posted by Cara: Go to one of these sites to check if your PC is infected: http://www.symantec. com/nortontheme.jsp? themeid=conficker_wo rminid=us_ghp_link_c onficker_worm http://www.microsoft .com/protect/compute r/viruses/worms/conf icker.mspx http://www.mcafee.co m If your PC is infected, the worm won't let you navigate to the website. Isn't that freaky. The problem with just turning your computer off April 1st is that the worm isn't set up to only go off on April 1st, but any day after April 1st . When you do eventually connect to the internet, you'll have the same problem. This is a similar test to Cara's post Conficker Eye Chart This link has images that are hot linked to security sites that the Conficker worm blocks. it has a legend at the bottom telling you, what you see and what type of conficker worm you have or whether you have it or not. -
^ nice one. The xaayow lahjad is my favorite one in somali comedy.
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Riyaale magic clan backlash against people of BORAMA
Geel_jire replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
This is troubling if it is true. The region has been peaceful for a very long time, and reer-borame are not the ones propping up Rayaale. -
An example of how ridiculously out of hand things have gotten when it comes to kids and texting. Student arrested for texting in classroom In this particular story .. the girl was asked to stop or get out of the class, but the teacher cannot force her to leave for fear of a sexual harassment lawsuit .. he had to call in school security who in turn had to call in the principle .. everyone is afraid to give her a well deserved smack .. the only option was to call the police who in turn had to call in for a female officer to assist.
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^ that would be no problem, if your name is either Maxamed or Cabdi. Those are the Somali versions of John Doe.
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Interesting discussion. Hadda waxa is heysta waa qoladii Xabashida ay soo barbaarisay oo muddo dheer gacantooda lagu burburinaayay qarannimada Somaliya si ay ugu sahlanaato Itoobiya iney waddanka si sahal ah u qabsato, taasna waxaa ka hor istaagay kicitaanka dhallin yarada u qiirooday diintooda oo u huray naftooda sidii ay xornimadeenna u sugi lahaayeen. ^ This still holds true today .. just substitute Xabash for any foreign troops. Xiin ... Sh. Bashiir talada uu soo jeediyay sidaad sheegtay waa mid aad macquul u ah. lakin dhalinyarada oo kaliya in fart lagu fiiqo oo la yidhaado way ka baxeen iyadoon la sheegin dowlada talaabooyinkay qaaday oo burinaya hadalka sh. bashir iyo culimada kale cadaalad mahan. Talada culimada waxa ugu muhimsanayd ayna ku celceliyeen in ciidan shisheeye inaysan marnaba raali ka ahayn. Waxa wanaagsan Ficilka iyo Qowlka inay is waafaqaan; hal waji waxay leeyihiin "Heshiis" iyo "wadahal" "tanaasul" .. dhamaan waa erayo qurux badan oo qof weliba oo maqlo u dhaga-nugulyahay lakin wejiga kale waxay leeyihiin ciidan shiisheeye oo shacbiga masaakiinta hore u gumaaday maan daba soo gashaynaynaa ... wax is leh mahan hadalkaas.
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I'm not aware that mine has any meaning, other than being the name of a prophet.
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Maalin wanaagsan trollers. Oz check your link sxb, that was an endless loop of commercials for some ausie show called "The farmer wants a wife"
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The world has gone Mad. these are 200 kids around the age of 13, who some @ssh0le thinks he/she has the potential to be a terrorist in ~10 years time. all based on his interest or literature he/she reads. now they propose an 'intervention' ... when they deem that it is, not enough ... what then ? Things do not change suddenly .. they got worse incrementally .. I'm not a tin-foil hat kind of person .. but over the last few years ... the amount of programs targeting Muslims are getting worse .. and the arguments for them are getting flimsier .. pretty soon ... it will be a crime to be a muslim in Europe.
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Two hundred schoolchildren in Britain, some as young as 13, have been identified as potential terrorists by a police scheme that aims to spot youngsters who are "vulnerable" to Islamic radicalisation. The number was revealed to The Independent by Sir Norman Bettison, the chief constable of West Yorkshire Police and Britain's most senior officer in charge of terror prevention. He said the "Channel project" had intervened in the cases of at least 200 children who were thought to be at risk of extremism, since it began 18 months ago. The number has leapt from 10 children identified by June 2008. The programme, run by the Association of Chief Police Officers, asks teachers, parents and other community figures to be vigilant for signs that may indicate an attraction to extreme views or susceptibility to being "groomed" by radicalisers. Sir Norman, whose force covers the area in which all four 7 July 2005 bombers grew up, said: "What will often manifest itself is what might be regarded as racism and the adoption of bad attitudes towards 'the West'. "One of the four bombers of 7 July was, on the face of it, a model student. He had never been in trouble with the police, was the son of a well-established family and was employed and integrated into society. "But when we went back to his teachers they remarked on the things he used to write. In his exercise books he had written comments praising al-Qa'ida. That was not seen at the time as being substantive. Now we would hope that teachers might intervene, speak to the child's family or perhaps the local imam who could then speak to the young man." The Channel project was originally piloted in Lancashire and the Metropolitan Police borough of Lambeth in 2007, but in February last year it was extended to West Yorkshire, the Midlands, Bedfordshire and South Wales. Due to its success there are now plans to roll it out to the rest of London, Thames Valley, South Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, and West Sussex. The scheme, funded by the Home Office, involves officers working alongside Muslim communities to identify impressionable children who are at risk of radicalisation or who have shown an interest in extremist material – on the internet or in books. Once identified the children are subject to a "programme of intervention tailored to the needs of the individual". Sir Norman said this could involve discussions with family, outreach workers or the local imam, but he added that "a handful have had intervention directly by the police". He stressed that the system was not being used to target the Muslim community. "The whole ethos is to build a relationship, on the basis of trust and confidence, with those communities," said Sir Norman. "With the help of these communities we can identify the kids who are vulnerable to the message and influenced by the message. The challenge is to intervene and offer guidance, not necessarily to prosecute them, but to address their grievance, their growing sense of hate and potential to do something violent in the name of some misinterpretation of a faith. "We are targeting criminals and would-be terrorists who happen to be cloaking themselves in Islamic rhetoric. That is not the same as targeting the Muslim community." Nor was it criminalising children, he added. "The analogy I use is that it is similar to our well-established drugs intervention programmes. Teachers in schools are trained to identify pupils who might be experimenting with drugs, take them to one side and talk to them. That does not automatically mean that these kids are going to become crack cocaine or heroin addicts. The same is true around this issue." But Inayat Bunglawala of the Muslim Council of Britain said the police ran the risk of infringing on children's privacy. He warned: "There is a difference between the police being concerned or believing a person may be at risk of recruitment and a person actually engaging in unlawful, terrorist activity. "That said, clearly in recent years some people have been lured by terrorist propaganda emanating from al-Qa'ida-inspired groups. It would seem that a number of Muslim youngsters have been seduced by that narrative and all of us, including the Government, have a role to play in making sure that narrative is seen for what it is: a nihilistic one which offers no hope, only death and destruction." A Home Office spokesman said: "We are committed to stopping people becoming or supporting terrorists or violent extremists. The aim of the Channel project is to directly support vulnerable people by providing supportive interventions when families, communities and networks raise concerns about their behaviour."
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horta muga hore soo dhawoow. Job prospects depends on alot of things: - Your location - Economic situation at that time (currently not peachy) - Area of expertise/Field - Who you know (that can help you get your foot in the door) - your skills in job hunting
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I'm not surprised. sharif has shown himself to be an impotent and incompetent lackey long before today. Sharif is now in exactly the same position as A/Y who came before him .. and he will end in the same way a disgraced and discredited lackey who is now a refugee in yemen. It is amusing to watch the SOLers who vehemently opposed A/Y because he called for foreign troops .. twist and contort themselves now for sh. hotel ... "lets give him the benefit of the doubt" .. "we must support the government" iyo other cheap slogans. xagee ku danbaysay maanta ?
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