Sunday, 13 November 2016

Android 7 Nougat is the best thing Google ever made since the beginning of Android

Google's Android 7 is the most awesome thing I have ever seen since using android. As an avid custom Rom lover, I hardly spend a week on a particular Rom but since I updated my HTC one m8 to android 7 thanks to cyanogenmod...I am not leaving anytime some, I am stuck!
Android 7 is what Android should a have been. Speed, Good battery life and reliability.
Let's take a tour...

New data saver

You can now leave your mobile data on in peace, Gone are those days you are scared of your data disappearing in background... Android 7 Nougat brought along data saver with it to save your data.
Notification bar toggles is back!

I remember the days of android 4.0 ics we used to have something like this when you pull the status bar down to toggle some settings and till now it's only Samsung's touchwiz that still has that notification bar toggles. Well Nougat has brought it back. Now you don't have to pull down twice to toggle some of your settings.
Unique Battery Saver
Yes this Unique you heard me. Before we used to have the performance, balance and power saver options but now it's performance, quick, balance, efficiency and power saver options how cool? To be honest battery life is is better than older android versions, talking from experience.
Background data can now be restricted on wifi
If your wifi data is limited then this is for you. Worry no more android 7 has got you covered!
Lastly Google Assistant just like sir with voice

Unfortunately this feature is for the Google pixel alone, but fortunately this is android, Anything is possible, you can get the Google assistant on your phone too follow this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/themes-apps/mod-google-assistant-stock-nbd90x-t3477868 and thank me later. Pls note it's for Android 7 Nougat only, if you are on android 7...You Are Game! Cheers
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Tuesday, 1 November 2016

15 Powerful Images Across The World Compiled.

1. Starving boy and missionary

Image Credits: Mike Wells

2. Heart surgeon after 23-hour-long (successful) heart transplant.His assistant is sleeping in the corner.

Image Credits: James Stanfield

3. Diego Frazão Torquato, 12 year old Brazilian playing the violin at his teacher’s funeral. The teacher had helped him escape poverty and violence through music

Image credits: salvemasnossascriancas.blogspot.com

4. Young man just found out his brother was killed.

Image credits:Nhat V. Meyer

5. Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the 2011 uprisings in Cairo, Egypt.

Image credits: Nevine Zaki

6. Terri Gurrola is reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months.

Image credits: Louie Favorite

7. Zanjeer the dog saved thousands of lives during Mumbai serial blasts in March 1993 by detecting more than 3,329 kgs of the explosive RDX, 600 detonators, 249 hand grenades and 6406 rounds of live ammunition. He was buried with full honors in 2000

Image credits: STR News / Reuters

8.  Alcoholic father with his son.

Image credits: imgur.com

9. dog named “Leao” sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near Rio de Janiero in 2011.

Image Credits: Vanderlei Almeida / GettyImages

10. An old WW2 Russian tank veteran finally found the old tank in which he passed through the entire war – standing in a small Russian town as a monument.

Image credits: englishrussia.com

11. Russian soldiers preparing for the Battle of Kursk, July 1943.

Image credits: Shirak Karapetyan-Milshtein

12. Demonstration of condom usage at a public market in Jayapura, capital of Papua, 2009.

Image credits: Adri Tambunan

13. Some parents, likely now in their 70’s, still looking for their missing child.

Image credits: reddit.com

14. “Wait For Me Daddy,” by Claude P. Dettloff in New Westminster, Canada, October 1, 1940.

Image Credits:  Claud Detloff

15. Father and son (1949 vs 2009).

Image Credits: Vojage-Vojage

And there you have it... These images are compiled by me and credits were duly given to the photographers for the amazing photos. Keep visiting murimoney.blogspot.com for more interesting topics.
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10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Cucumbers

10 Facts You Didn’t Know About Cucumbers
Turns out that cucumbers aren’t just for placing over your eyes while you get a facial.
Who knew, right!? Check out some fun and surprising facts about cucumbers and learn how to cure a headache, hangover, or even keep your breath in check!
The Facts
1.The term “cool as a cucumber” is actually derived from the cucumber’s ability to cool the temperature of the blood. Also when applied topically, cucumber really does cool the blood and eases facial swelling, which is why cucumbers are so popular in facial regimens.

2.Out on a date and realize that you forgot gum or breath mints? Relax! Ask your waiter for some sliced cucumber with your meal. Take a slice and press it to the roof of your mouth with your tongue for 30 seconds to eliminate bad breath. The phytochemicals will kill the bacteria that are responsible for causing bad breath.

3.Cucumbers contain Vitamin B1, Vitamin B2, Vitamin B3, Vitamin B5,Vitamin B6, Folic Acid, Vitamin C, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium and Zinc. Who needs a multivitamin?

4.Stressed? Cut up an entire cucumber and place it in a boiling pot of water. The chemicals and nutrients from the cucumber will react with the boiling water and be released in the steam, creating a soothing, relaxing aroma. How’s that for a quick and easy stress reliever?

5.Do you have a problem with your bathroom mirror fogging up after your morning shower? Try rubbing a cucumber slice along the mirror. It will eliminate the fog and provide a soothing, spa-like fragrance.

6.Do you have a hard time drinking your eight glasses of water per day? Try munching on some cucumbers. They are made up of 95% water! Snacking on cucumbers can help curb hunger.

7.Using a pen and made a mistake? Move over, Mr. Clean Magic Eraser! Take the outside waxy coating of the cucumber and slowlyuse it to erase the pen writing.

8.Want to brighten up your bathroom without harsh chemicals and still have all of your surfaces streak free? Look no further. Take a slice of cucumber and wipe it on any surface that needs a little TLC—your faucets, sinks, stainless steel, etc.—and it will remove tarnish and built-up residue and leave it looking beautifully clean and shiny.

9.Had a few too many? We’ve been there, bro. Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes to replenish essential nutrients the body lost, keeping everything in balance. Eat a couple slices before bed and wake up headache free!

10.Need a burst of energy in the afternoon but no time for a nap? Stay away from the Monster or Redbull! Cucumbers are a great source of B vitamins and carbohydrates that can provide that afternoon pick-me-up that can be just the jolt that you need. Cucumbers give you wings.There you have it.

Facts courtesy of The World’s Healthiest Foods, Danielle fromCucumber Marketing Inc.,WebMD, and Bobbie G atThriftyFun.com

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon(PAH) The End Product Of A Burnt Food

What is Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon?
These are Hydrocarbons-Organic compounds containing only carbon and hydrogen that are composed of multiple Aromatic ring. You don't get? See pictures below!
-credit: wiki
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon are usually neutral, non-polar molecules found in coal and tar deposits. They as well produced by incomplete combustion of organic matter (e.g The end products of our burnt food). Other production of PAH are usually environment pollution such as wood burning, diesel engine exhaust, emission from cars, Smoking(Esp. Tobacco smoking).

What are the effects of PAH on Human Health?
Well it doesn't go well with the human system, in fact it's effect is horrible.
1. Cancer
PAH has been linked to Skin, Lung, Bladder, Liver and Stomach cancers
Let me explain it to you in a simple way about how it becomes cancer by avoiding the big grammars in science and biology.
The formation of cancer is called Carcinogenesis or oncogenesis or tumorigenesis.
What is Carcinogenesis?
This is the formation of a cancer, whereby normal cells are transformed into cancer through mostly mutation.
The uncontrolled and often rapid proliferation of cells can lead to benign tumors; some types of these may turn into malignant tumors (cancer) into cancer cells.
PAHs that affect cancer initiation are typically first chemically modified by enzymes into metabolites that react with DNA, leading to mutations. When the DNA sequence is altered in genes that regulate cell replication, cancer can result. Image below.


2. Cardiovascular disease 
Well... Mostly Smokers can relate to the popular slogan they see on every cigarette pack they buy.
The process of this disease is similar to that of cancer.

I think I have tried to lecture you on why you should at least try to avoid burnt food which does you no good rather than harm consuming it. I may not have laid more emphasis on PAH as a source of environmental pollution because we are well aware of it but not the case of burnt food which is dangerous to our health.
Thank you for reading with me, Stay safe and enjoy life...it's worth it.

Monday, 31 October 2016

Top Ten Most Venomous Snakes In the World

10.RATTLESNAKE

The only snake from the Americas on the list, the Rattlesnake is easily identifiable by the tell tale rattle on the end of its tail. They are actually a part of the Pit Viper family, and are capable of striking at up to 2/3rd their body length. The Eastern Diamondback in considered the most venomous species in North America. Surprisingly, juveniles are considered more dangerous than adults, due to their inability to control the amount of venom injected. Most species of rattlesnakes have hemotoxic venom, destroying tissue, degenerating organs and causing coagulopathy (disrupted blood clotting). Some degree of permanent scarring is very likely in the event of a venomous bite, even with prompt, effective treatment, and can lead to the loss of a limb or death. Difficulty breathing, paralysis, drooling and massive hemorrhaging are also common symptoms.Thus, a rattlesnake bite is always a potentially fatal injury. Untreated rattlesnake bites, especially from larger species, are very often fatal. However, antivenin, when applied in time, reduces thedeath rate to less than 4%Get the awesome documentaryThe Real Tomb Hunters: Snakes, Curses and Booby Trapsand save 41% atAmazon.com!
9. DEATH ADDER

The appropriately named Death Adder is found in Australia and New Guinea. They actually hunt and kill other snakes, including some on this list, usually via ambush. Death Adders look quite similar to vipers, in that they have triangular shaped heads and short, squat bodies. They typically inject around 40-100mg of venom with an LD of 0.4mg-0.5mg/kg. An untreated Death Adder bite is one of the most dangerous in the world. The venom is a neurotoxin. A bite causes paralysis and can cause death within 6 hours, due to respiratory failure. Symptoms generally peak within 24-48 hours. Antivenin is very successful in treating a bite from a Death Adder, particularly due to the relatively slowprogression of symptoms, but before its development, a Death Adder bite had a fatality rate of 50%. With the quickest strike in the world, a Death Adder can go from strike position to striking and back again within 0.13 of a second.
8. VIPERS

They are found throughout most of the world, but arguably the most venomous is the Saw Scaled Viper and the Chain Viper, found primarily in the Middle East and Central Asia, particularly India, China and South East Asia. Vipers are quick temperedand generally nocturnal, often active after rains. They are also very fast. Most of thesespecies have venom that cause symptoms that begin with pain at the site of the bite, immediately followed by swelling of the affected extremity. Bleeding is a common symptom, especially from the gums. There is a drop in blood pressure and the heart rate falls. Blistering occurs at the site of the bite, developing along the affected limb in severe cases. Necrosis is usually superficial and limited to the muscles near the bite, but may be severe in extreme cases. Vomiting and facial swelling occurs in about one-third of all cases. Severe pain may last for 2-4 weeks. Often, local swelling peaks within 48-72 hours, involving the affected limb. Discoloration may occur throughout the swollen area as red blood cells and plasma leak into muscletissue. Death from septicaemia, respiratory or cardiac failure may occur 1 to 14 days post-bite, or even later.Buy bestselling field guideA Field Guide to Reptiles and AmphibiansatAmazon.com!
7. PHILLIPINE COBRA

Most species of Cobra would not make this list; however the Philippine Cobra is the exception. Drop for drop, its venom is the most deadly of all the Cobra species, and they are capable of spitting it up to 3 metres. The venom is a neurotoxin which affects cardiac and respiratory function, and can cause neurotoxicity, respiratory paralysis and death in thirty minutes. The bite causes only minimal tissue damage. The neurotoxins interrupt the transmission of nerve signals by binding to the neuro-muscular junctions near the muscles. The symptoms might include headache, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea,dizziness, collapse and convulsions.
6. TIGER SNAKE

Found in Australia, the Tiger snake has a very potent neurotoxic venom. Death from a bite can occur within 30 minutes, but usually takes 6-24 hours. Prior to the development of antivenin, the fatality rate from Tiger snakes was 60-70%. Symptomscan include localized pain in the foot and neck region, tingling, numbness and sweating, followed by a fairly rapid onset of breathing difficulties and paralysis. The Tiger snake will generally flee if encountered, but can become aggressive when cornered. It strikes with unerring accuracy.
5 BLACK MAMBA

The feared Black Mamba is found throughout many parts of the African continent. They are known to be highly aggressive, and strike with deadly precision. They are also the fastest land snake in the world, capable of reaching speeds of up to 20km/h. These fearsome snakes can strike up to 12 times in a row. A single bite is capable of killing anywhere from 10-25 adults. The venom is a fast acting neurotoxin. Its bite delivers about 100–120 mg of venom, on average; however, it can deliver up to 400 mg. If the venom reaches a vein, 0.25 mg/kg is sufficient to kill a human in 50% of cases. The initial symptom of the bite is local pain in the bite area, although not as severe as snakes with hemotoxins. The victim then experiences a tingling sensation in the mouth and extremities, double vision, tunnel vision, severe confusion, fever, excessive salivation (including foaming of the mouth and nose) and pronounced ataxia (lack of muscle control). If the victim does not receive medical attention, symptoms rapidly progress to severe abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, pallor, shock, nephrotoxicity, cardio toxicity and paralysis. Eventually, the victim experiences convulsions, respiratory arrest, coma and then death. Without antivenin, the mortality rate is nearly 100%, among the highest of all venomous snakes.Depending on the nature of the bite, death can result at any time between 15 minutes and 3 hours.
4. TAIPAN

Another entry from Australia, the venom in a Taipan is strong enough to kill up to 12,000 guinea pigs. The venom clots the victim’s blood, blocking arteries or veins. It is also highly neurotoxic. Before the advent of an antivenin, there are no known survivors of a Taipan bite, and death typically occurs within an hour. Even with successful administration of antivenin, mostvictims will have an extensive stay in intensive care. It has been likened to the African Black Mamba in morphology, ecology and behavior.
3. BLUE KRAIT

The Malayan or Blue Krait is, by far, the most deadly of this species. Found throughout South East Asia and Indonesia, 50% of bites from the deadly Blue Krait are fatal, even with the administration of antivenin. Kraits hunt and kill other snakes, even cannibalizing other Kraits. They are a nocturnal breed, and are more aggressive under the cover of darkness. However, overall they are quite timid and will often attempt to hide rather than fight. The venom is a neurotoxin, 16 times more potent than that of a Cobra. It quickly induces muscle paralysis by preventing the ability of nerve endings to properly release the chemical that sends the message to thenext nerve. This is followed by a period of massive over excitation (cramps, tremors, spasms), which finally tails off to paralysis. Fortunately, bites from Kraits are rare due to their nocturnal nature. Before the development of antivenin, the fatality rate was a whopping 85%. Even if antivenin is administered in time, you are far from assured survival. Death usually occurs within 6-12 hours of a Krait bite. Even if patients make it to a hospital, permanent coma and even brain death from hypoxia may occur, given potentially long transport times to get medical care.
2. EASTERN BROWN SNAKE

Don’t let the innocuous name of this snake fool you, 1/14,000 of an ounce of its venom is enough to kill an adult human. Coming in a variety of species, the Eastern Brown snake is the most venomous. Unfortunately, its preferred habitat is also along the major population centers of Australia. The Brown snake is fast moving, can be aggressive under certain circumstances and has been known to chase aggressors and repeatedly strike at them. Even juveniles can kill a human. The venom contains both neurotoxins and bloodcoagulants. Fortunately for humans, less than half of bites contain venom and they prefer not to bite if at all possible. They react only to movement, so stand very still ifyou ever encounter one in the wild.
1. INLAND TAIPAN

While I did say that I would not include multiple sub-species in this list, the incredible Inland Taipan deserves a spot of its own. It has the most toxic venom of any land snake in the world. The maximum yieldrecorded for one bite is 110mg, enough to kill about 100 humans, or 250,000 mice! With an LD/50 of 0.03mg/kg, it is 10 times asvenomous as the Mojave Rattlesnake, and 50 times more than the common Cobra. Fortunately, the Inland Taipan is not particularly aggressive and is rarely encountered by humans in the wild. No fatalities have ever been recorded, though it could potentially kill an adult human within 45 minutes.
And there you have it...

20 Amazing Facts About Computers


1. The first electronic computer ENIAC weighed more than 27 tons and took up 1800 square feet.
2.  Only about 10% of the world’s currency is physical money, the rest only exists on computers.
3. TYPEWRITER is the longest word that you can write using the letters only on one row of the keyboard of your computer.
4. Doug Engelbart invented the first computer mouse in around 1964 which was made of wood.
5. There are more than 5000 new computer virusesare released every month.
6. Around 50% of all Wikipedia vandalism is caught by a single computer program with more than 90% accuracy.
7 .If there was a computer as powerful as the human brain, it would be able to do 38 thousand trillion operations per second and hold more than 3580 terabytes of memory.
8. The password for the computer controls of nuclear tipped missiles of the U.S was 00000000 foreight years.
9. Approximately 70% of virus writers are said to work under contract for organized crime syndicates.
10. HP, Microsoft and Apple have one very interesting thing in common – they were all started in a garage.
11. An average person normally blinks 20 times a minute, but when using a computer he/she blinks only 7 times a minute.
12. The house where Bill Gates lives, was designed using a Macintosh computer.
13. The first ever hard disk drive was made in 1979, and could hold only 5MB of data.
14. The first 1GB hard disk drive was announced in 1980 which weighed about 550 pounds, and had a price tag of $40,000.
15. More than 80% of the emails sent daily are spams.
16. A group of 12 engineers designed IBM PC and they were called as “The Dirty Dozen”.
17. The original name of windows was Interface Manager.18. The first microprocessor created by Intel was
the 4004. It was designed for a calculator, and in that time nobody imagined where it would lead.
19. IBM 5120 from 1980 was the heaviest desktop computer ever made. It weighed about 105 pounds, not including the 130 pounds external floppy drive.
20. Genesis Device demonstration video in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was the the first entirely computer generated movie sequence in the history of cinema. That studio later become Pixar.

Asbestosis: A dangerous and deadly disease that we are unaware of especially in the third world countries

Asbestosisis a chronic inflammatory and scarring disease affecting the tissueof the lungs. People with the condition may experience severe shortness of breath and are at an increased risk for certain cancers, including lung cancer and, less commonly, mesothelioma. Asbestosis specifically refers to fibrosis within the lung tissue from asbestos, and not scarring around the outside of the lungs.

CAUSES
It is caused by the breathing in and retention of asbestos fibers. It usually occurs after high intensity and or long-term exposure to asbestos (particularly in those individuals working on the production or end-use of products containing asbestos) and is therefore regarded as an occupational lung disease. People with extensive occupational exposure to the mining, manufacturing, handling, or removal of asbestos are at risk of developing asbestosis

SYMPTOMS 
The symptoms of asbestosis typically manifest after a significant amount of time has passed following asbestos exposure, often several decades. The primary symptom of asbestosis is generally the slow onset of shortness of breath, especially with physical activity. Clinically advanced cases of asbestosis may lead to respiratory failure. When a physician listens with a stethoscope to the lungs of a person with asbestosis, they may hear inspiratorycrackles.

Pathogenesis 
Asbestosis is the scarring of lung tissue (beginning around terminal bronchioles and alveolar ducts and extending into the alveolar walls) resulting from the inhalation of asbestos fibers. They are able to penetrate deeply into the lungs. When such fibers reach the alveoli (air sacs) in the lung, where oxygen is transferred into the blood, the foreign bodies (asbestos fibers) cause the activation of the lungs' local immune system and provoke an inflammatory reaction dominated by lung macrophages that respond to chemotactic factors activated by the fibers. This inflammatory reaction can be described as chronic rather than acute, with a slow ongoing progression of the immune system attempting to eliminate the foreign fibers. Macrophagesphagocytose(ingest) the fibers and stimulate fibroblasts to deposit connective tissue. Due to the asbestos fibers' natural resistance to digestion, some macrophages are killed and others release inflammatory chemical signals, attracting further lung macrophages and fibrolastic cells that synthesize fibrous scar tissue, which eventually becomes diffuse and can progress in heavily exposed individuals. This tissue can be seen microscopically soon after exposure in animal models. Some asbestos fibers become layered by an iron-containing proteinaceous material (ferruginous body) in cases of heavy exposure where about 10% of the fibers become coated. Most inhaled asbestos fibers remain uncoated. About 20% of the inhaled fibers are transported by cytoskeletal components of the alveolar epithelium to the interstitial compartment of the lung where they interact with macrophages and mesenchymal cells. This fibrotic scarring causes alveolar walls to thicken, which reduces elasticity and gas diffusion, reducing oxygen transfer to the blood as well as the removal ofcarbon dioxide. This can result in shortness of breath, a common symptom exhibited by individuals with asbestosis.

Diagnosis 
The abnormal chest x-ray and its interpretation remain the most important factors in establishing the presence of pulmonary fibrosis(Asbestosis)

Treatment
There is no cure available for asbestosis. Oxygen therapy at home is often necessary to relieve the shortness of breath and correct underlying low blood oxygen levels. Supportive treatment of symptoms includes respiratory physiotherapy to remove secretions from the lungs by postural drainage, chest percussion, and vibration. Nebulized medications may be prescribed in order to loosen secretions or treat underlying chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Immunization against pneumococcal pneumonia and annual influenza vaccination is administered due to increased sensitivity to the diseases. Those with asbestosis are at increased risk for certain cancers. If the person smokes, quitting the habit reduces further damage. Periodic pulmonary function tests, chest x-rays, and clinical evaluations, including cancer screening/evaluations, are given to detect additional hazards.
In a third world country like Nigeria, this disease is not well known. This is a deadly disease which comes back to haunt it's victim in the future.