Friday, February 26, 2016

BECOME A BILLIONAIRE LEARN HOW THROUGH WATERMELON FARMING READS HERE


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    Choose the variety of watermelon you want to grow. These fruits come in sizes ranging from 3 pounds to over 70 pounds (1.3kg to 32kg), and with either red or yellow flesh. Jubilee, Charleston Grey, and Congo are large, cylindrical varieties, while Sugar Baby and Ice Box are two smaller, globe shaped types.
    • Decide whether to plant watermelon seeds or transplants.[1] Watermelon seeds need to germinate at a temperature over 70 degrees. If you live in a cool climate, it might make sense to start them indoors a few weeks before the last frost, so you'll be able get the seedlings underway at the beginning of the growing season. Otherwise, plan to plant the seeds directly in the ground well after the last frost, when the temperature is holding steady at above 70 degrees.
    • Watermelon seeds and transplants are available at nurseries in early spring.
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    Choose a planting location. Watermelon plants need a minimum of 6 hours of sun every day. They produce large vines that spread and take up a lot of space; plan on allotting a 4 by 6 foot plot for each plant, unless you're planting a mini-watermelon variety.
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    Till the soil. Use a tiller to work the soil for the beds thoroughly, breaking up large clumps of packed earth. Remove any vegetative matter or deeply incorporate it into the soil.
    • Watermelons like loamy, fertile, well-drained soil. To determine whether your soil gets good enough drainage, take a look at it after a heavy rain. If you see puddles in the dirt, the soil isn't draining well enough.
    • To further enrich the soil, till compost into the top of layers.[2]
    • Watermelons grow best in soil with a pH of 6.0 to 6.8. Test the pH of your soil and determine whether the levels are appropriate for watermelon plants. If not, you can change the balance by adding compounds available for purchase at a plant nursery.

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Planting the Watermelon Plants

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    Create mounds. Using a tractor or hoe, form mounds of earth (hills) to plant seeds in. Space these 2-6 feet (60cm-1.8m) apart, depending on the amount of space you have. Building the soil up at individual planting locations helps assure that the soil is loose enough for the roots to grow, allows oxygen to each them with ease, and lets excess moisture drain away from direct contact with the roots of your plants. It also helps to conserve available moisture in dry weather.
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    Plant the seeds. Form a flat, slightly concave surface on the top of the hill, then poke three or four holes in the soil with a tool or your finger, about 1 inch (2.5cm) deep. Place one to four seeds in each hole, then rake the dirt flat over the top of the seeds, and lightly press the soil to pack it sufficiently to keep the moisture from quickly evaporating around the seed.
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    Watch for sprouts to appear. The seeds should germinate and plants will emerge in about 7-10 days, depending on the soil temperature and the depth they are covered when planted. Keep the soil moist around the seeds during the germination period; water close enough so that the water reaches the small roots forming.
    • When the seedlings grow, thin to the two strongest, to give the strong one room to grow.
    • Don't let the soil dry out; you should water at least once daily.
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    Mulch each hill with a suitable material after the plants have reached a height of about 4 inches (10cm). You can choose pine straw, lawn fabric, or compost. Try to apply the mulch as close to the plants as possible to help prevent weeds, to retain moisture, and to keep the soil from being overheated from direct sunlight around the shallow, new roots.
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    Water less when the flowers bloom. After the flowers bloom, water approximately every 3 days if dry. However, don't over-water, as watermelons have a low water requirement.
    • Keep the foliage and fruit dry. You can place fruit onto a clean piece of wood, large smooth pebble, brick, etc.
    • On very hot days, the leaves will probably wilt even in moist soil. If this limpness can still be seen in the evening after a hot day, water deeply.
    • Sweetness in watermelons can be increased by holding off watering for a week prior to harvesting. However, don't do this if it causes the vines to wilt. Once that crop is harvested, restore the usual watering to enable the second crop to come through well.
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    Weed regularly. Be sure to weed around the base, along and ahead of the vines.

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Harvesting the Watermelons

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    Make sure they're ready. Under perfect conditions, watermelons will mature to full sweetness in about four months of warm weather. Harvesting them before they're ready will result in less flavorful watermelons.
    • To test the ripeness of a watermelon, thump it. A dull noise sounding back means that it has ripened. Also, check the underside––it is ready when it has turned from white to pale yellow.
    • The curly tendril near the watermelon's stem should also be dried out when it's ready to harvest.[3]
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    Cut the watermelons from the vine. Use a sharp knife or garden shears to cut the watermelons cleanly from the vine near the fruit. Freshly harvested watermelons will keep for about 10 days

Extend Windows Vista and Windows 7 Trial Period from 30 Days to 360 Days

Extend Windows Vista and Windows 7 Trial Period from 30 Days to 360 Days

We all know that if we install Windows Vista or Windows 7 in our computer system and if we don't enter product key and don't activate Windows, we can use them for 30-day trial period. After 30 days, Windows will stop working and we'll have to activate it.
But did you know there is a trick available which can extend this 30-day trial period to 120 days? Yes, you heard it right. Today in this tutorial, we are going to share a simple command which can be used to extend Windows Vista and Windows 7's evaluation period to 120 days i.e. 4 months.
If you want to extend Windows Vista or Windows 7 trial period, just follow these simple steps:
1. Click on "Start button -> All Programs -> Accessories". Right-click on "Command Prompt" and select "Run As Administrator". If you are prompted to enter password, enter the password and continue. You can also open Command Prompt in Administrator mode by typing "cmd" in Start Menu Search box and press "Ctrl+Shift+Enter".
2. Now provide following command:
slmgr -rearm
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3. You'll be prompted to restart Windows, restart it and the trial period will reset to 30 days again.
So if you want to enjoy exact 120 days, run above mentioned command on the last day when your Windows trial period is going to expire. The command works only 3 times, that's why its limited to only 120 days. You can check the Trial period by going to System Properties.

Extend 120 to 360 Days

1. Type in the “Search Box” > regedit and then go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\ SL or instead “SL”, search for “SoftwareProtectionPlatform”

2. In the right panel change “SkipRearm” value to “1″

3. From now on will be able to use the command “slmgr -rearm” for another eight times. So now you’ll have a total of 360 days for using Windows 7 without activating it if you add all the extra days together. And If you want, when the trial period does expire, you can just re-install Windows 7 and get another 360 extra trial days free! Enjoy!

1. Bypass Windows Logon Password with Command Prompt

1. Bypass Windows Logon Password with Command Prompt

If computer couldn't be booted in normal mode or notebook is infected with Trojans or malware, you can get rid of them with Windows Safe Mode. Furthermore, bypass Windows 7 logon password becomes easy and safe in Safe Mode when lost or forgot Windows password.
For Windows 7, there are 3 different types of safe modes to choose, Safe Mode, Safe Mode with Networking and Safe Mode with Command Prompt. And the following guide is about how to bypass Windows login password with Safe Mode with Command Prompt. With command in safe mode, you can reset Windows password effectively. Details are as follow:
Step 1: Start or restart your Windows 7 computer.

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HOW TO 'HACK' AND GET FREE VODACOM INTERNET

HOW TO 'HACK' AND GET FREE VODACOM INTERNET

So finally people I bring you this new trick for getting free Internet in Vodacom Tanzania. This trick involves accessing the internet using the 0.facebook.com web address Vodacom kept it for promotion to its free Facebook service but people took advantage of it and hacked their way into it and so using the internet for free through a web proxy!

Let me not explain much and just go ahead to the good part! (How to actually implement the trick for free internet)


WHAT ARE THE STEPS TO GET FREE VODACOM INTERNET?


NOTE: First of all before trying these steps.

-Vodacom simcard or line must be registered.
-You are recommended to have 0.00 Tshs in your balance to try this trick!

Step1: Open Firefox web browser if you don’t have one download it.

Step2: Go to Firefox Menu by pressing Alt on the keyboard, Go to Tools>Options 

Step3: Go to Advanced Tab>Network Tab>, it should look like this

Step 4: Go to Settings>Select Manual Proxy configuration>Check use this proxy server for all protocols and insert any proxy IP from the list below
87.117.205.10
176.9.126.177
66.135.50.150


All IPs should be used with the port number 80.

If any of these IPs won't work or are slow then use these:
199.167.132.123
216.155.153.105
108.59.252.58


69.10.57.139


Step 5: Connect Your Modem and open Firefox and browse to 0.Facebook.com and the proxy should open and you can insert any web address you want to surf and surf for free!

NOTE: For this trick to work, when visiting any site you must start by opening 0.facebook.com first!

Thank you for following enjoy your free internet surfing!!!!!!!!

HIV BECOMING RESISTANT TO KEY DRUG

HIV becoming resistant to key drug, study finds

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Strains of HIV are becoming resistant to an antiretroviral drug commonly used to prevent and fight the virus, research has suggested.
HIV was resistant to the drug Tenofovir in 60% of cases in several African countries, according to the study, covering the period from 1998 to 2015.
The research, led by University College London, looked at around 2,000 HIV patients worldwide.
Lead author Dr Ravi Gupta said the results were "extremely concerning".

'Right levels'

The work, which took four years to complete, was started in 2012 and compared patients with HIV in Africa with those in Europe.
Splitting the sample size roughly into two groups the study found that in Africa 60% of patients were resistant to Tenofovir, whereas in Europe the figure was only 20%.
The paper, which has been published in The Lancet Infectious Diseases journalsaid poor administration of the drug, in terms of regularly taking the right levels of Tenofovir could be explanation for the discrepancy.
"If the right levels of the drug are not taken, as in they are too low or not regularly maintained, the virus can overcome the drug and become resistant," Dr Gupta told the BBC News website.
"Tenofovir is a critical part of our armamentarium against HIV, so it is extremely concerning to see such a high level of resistance to this drug," he added.
The paper also suggested that Tenofovir-resistant strains of HIV could be passed on from person to person.
"We certainly cannot dismiss the possibility that resistant strains can spread between people and should not be complacent. We are now conducting further studies to get a more detailed picture of how Tenofovir-resistant viruses develop and spread," Dr Gupta said.
HIV is the world's most deadly infectious disease, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Dr Gupta said a global effort and an cash investment would be needed to provide better facilities and monitoring in poorer African countries and that it was in everyone's interests to make this happen.
From BBC News

Monday, February 22, 2016

Benefits of Carrots

Forget about vitamin A pills. With this orange crunchy powerfood, you get vitamin A and a host of other powerful health benefits including beautiful skin, cancer prevention, and anti-aging. Read how to get maximum benefits from this amazing vegetable as today http://technicalsolutionbymk.blogspot.com/ only outline to you few benefits of carrots to human health
Lets start to link this today with amazing picture of slaced carrots as looks like human eyes there are more benefits to human eyes see on this picture bellow

Benefits of Carrots
1.  Improves vision
Western culture’s  understanding of carrots being “good for the eyes” is one of the few we got right. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the liver. Vitamin A is transformed in the retina, to rhodopsin, a purple pigment necessary for night vision.
Beta-carotene has also been shown to protect against macular degeneration and senile cataracts. A study found that people who eat the most beta-carotene had 40 percent lower risk of macular degeneration than those who consumed little.
2.  Helps prevent cancer
Studies have shown carrots reduce the risk of lung cancer, breast cancer and colon cancer. Researchers have just discovered falcarinol and falcarindiol which they feel cause the anticancer properties.
Falcarinol is a natural pesticide produced by the carrot that protects its roots from fungal diseases. Carrots are one of the only common sources of this compound. A study showed 1/3 lower cancer risk by carrot-eating mice.
3.  Slows down aging 
The high level of beta-carotene acts as an antioxidant to cell damage done to the body through regular metabolism.  It help slows down the aging of cells.
4.  Promotes healthier skin 
Vitamin A and antioxidants protects the skin from sun damage. Deficiencies of vitamin A cause dryness to the skin, hair and nails. Vitamin A prevents premature wrinkling, acne, dry skin, pigmentation, blemishes, and uneven skin tone.
5.  Helps prevent infection 
Carrots are known by herbalists to prevent infection. They can be used on cuts – shredded raw or boiled and mashed.
6.  Promotes healthier skin (from the outside) 
Carrots are used as an inexpensive and very convenient facial mask.  Just mix grated carrot with a bit of honey. See the full recipe here: carrot face mask.
7.  Prevents heart disease
Studies show that diets high in carotenoids are associated with a lower risk of heart disease.  Carrots have not only beta-carotene but also alpha-carotene and lutein.
The regular consumption of carrots also reduces cholesterol levels because the soluble fibers in carrots bind with bile acids.
8.  Cleanses the body 
Vitamin A assists the liver in flushing out the toxins from the body. It reduces the bile and fat in the liver. The fibers present in carrots help clean out the colon and hasten waste movement.
9.  Protects teeth and gums
It’s all in the crunch! Carrots clean your teeth and mouth. They scrape off plaque and food particles just like toothbrushes or toothpaste.  Carrots stimulate gums and  trigger a lot of saliva, which being alkaline, balances out the acid-forming, cavity-forming bacteria.  The minerals in carrots prevent tooth damage.
10.  Prevents stroke
From all the above benefits it is no surprise that in a Harvard University study, people who ate more than six carrots a week are less likely to suffer a stroke than those who ate only one carrot a month or less.
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/10-benefits-of-carrots.html#ixzz3V2ugd0KB