Monday, September 4, 2023

Evolution of computers





 The evolution of computers is a fascinating journey that spans centuries and has seen remarkable advancements in technology. Here's a simplified overview of the key milestones in the evolution of computers:


1. **Pre-20th Century**: 

   - **Abacus (c. 3000 BC)**: The earliest known mechanical calculating device used by ancient civilizations.

   - **Analog Computers (c. 1600s-1900s)**: Devices like the slide rule and mechanical calculators were used for mathematical calculations.


2. **Early to Mid-20th Century**:

   - **First Generation Computers (1940s-1950s)**: Large, vacuum tube-based machines like the ENIAC and UNIVAC were the first electronic computers. They were primarily used for scientific and military purposes.

   - **Transistors (Late 1940s)**: The invention of transistors marked a significant leap in computer technology, as they were smaller, more reliable, and consumed less power than vacuum tubes.


3. **Late 20th Century**:

   - **Second Generation Computers (1950s-1960s)**: Transistors replaced vacuum tubes, making computers smaller, faster, and more reliable.

   - **Integrated Circuits (1960s)**: The development of integrated circuits (microchips) further miniaturized and improved the performance of computers.

   - **Personal Computers (PCs) (1970s)**: The introduction of PCs, like the Altair 8800 and Apple I, brought computing power to individuals and small businesses.

   - **Microprocessors (1971)**: Intel's release of the 4004 microprocessor marked a significant milestone in the development of personal computing.


4. **Late 20th to Early 21st Century**:

   - **Third Generation Computers (1960s-1970s)**: Mainframes and minicomputers became more widespread and powerful.

   - **Fourth Generation Computers (1980s-present)**: The era of microprocessors and high-level programming languages, leading to faster and more versatile computers.

   - **Graphical User Interface (GUI) (1980s)**: The development of GUIs, like Apple's Macintosh and Microsoft Windows, revolutionized computer usability.

   - **The Internet (1990s)**: The World Wide Web and widespread internet connectivity transformed how people use computers.


5. **21st Century**:

   - **Mobile Computing (2000s-present)**: The rise of smartphones and tablets brought computing to the palm of our hands.

   - **Cloud Computing (2000s-present)**: The ability to store data and run applications on remote servers via the internet revolutionized computing infrastructure.

   - **Artificial Intelligence (AI)**: Machine learning and AI have become integral parts of computing, enabling tasks like natural language processing and image recognition.


6. **Future Trends**:

   - **Quantum Computing**: Developing quantum computers that leverage quantum bits (qubits) for exponentially faster processing.

   - **Edge Computing**: Processing data closer to the source for reduced latency and improved performance in IoT devices.

   - **Biological Computing**: Exploring the use of biological systems, like DNA and proteins, for computation.


The evolution of computers continues at a rapid pace, with innovations in hardware, software, and connectivity shaping the way we live and work in the digital age.

Igbo Cuisine

 




Igbo cuisine is known for its rich and flavorful dishes. Here are some popular Igbo foods:


1. **Jollof Rice**: A classic West African dish, Jollof rice in Igbo cuisine is often made with a spicy tomato-based sauce, rice, and various seasonings.


2. **Egusi Soup**: This thick, hearty soup is made with ground melon seeds, leafy vegetables, and can include different types of meat or fish. It's often served with fufu or pounded yam.


3. **Oha Soup**: A traditional Igbo soup made with oha leaves, cocoyam, and assorted meats or fish. It's known for its distinctive flavor and is often enjoyed with fufu or garri.


4. **Ugba and Okporoko**: This is a delicious salad made with shredded oilbean seed (ugba) and pieces of stockfish (okporoko). It's usually garnished with onions, palm oil, and spices.


5. **Akara**: These are deep-fried bean cakes made from black-eyed peas. They're a popular snack or breakfast item in Igbo cuisine.


6. **Nkwobi**: This spicy cow foot dish is a favorite in Igbo culture. It's often served as a side dish in social gatherings and is known for its bold flavors.


7. **Abacha**: Also known as African salad, Abacha is made from dried and shredded cassava. It's typically mixed with vegetables, palm oil, and spices.


8. **Ofe Onugbu**: Bitter leaf soup is a traditional Igbo dish made with bitter leaf vegetables, assorted meats, and fish. It's enjoyed for its unique taste.


9. **Nni Oka**: This is roasted yam, typically served with palm oil sauce or spicy pepper sauce.


10. **Ogbono Soup**: Made with ground ogbono seeds and leafy vegetables, this soup is thickened to a smooth consistency. It's often paired with fufu or pounded yam.


Igbo cuisine is diverse and offers a wide range of flavors and textures, from spicy and bold to hearty and comforting. If you have a specific Igbo dish you'd like a recipe for or more information about, feel free to ask!

Friday, May 13, 2022

Women change of body shape after giving birth.




     Good day readers based on some of my research most women have their body weight and size increase after giving birth. Some are after the first baby, while some are after the second, third, fourth and so on. What is the reason for this? this mostly occurs during pregnancy stage during this time your body undergoes a lot of changes.

Here are some of the things that might occur

Your body goes through many changes during pregnancy and labor, and you may experience:

Its worthy to note that some of this may be permanent or temporary. Your body took nine months to configure itself and prepare itself for the beautiful baby you have now. There are ways to recover emotionally, physically and mentally.

BE KIND TO YOUR SELF, HAVE SOME PATIENCE WITH YOUR BODY
    In the media you may be seeing post baby pictures of celebrities and friends as perfect as if nothing had happened. My dear don't be in a rush to get your body shape back if it did not do so itself. It might do you more haram than good. Do not compare your self to person a or b. The social media can be a place of deceit. Take caution do not be deceived some of them have other stuffs the do to keep them in shape. Which might be quite expensive so my dear reader kindly eat well, rest and exercise regularly.

Your weight after pregnancy

You will, of course, gain weight during pregnancy as your baby grows. But it is important for your long-term health to return to a healthy weight after pregnancy.

If you were overweight before you got pregnant and you would like to lose weight, talk with your doctor or see a dietitian. If you feel you're losing too much weight, it's also a good idea to talk with your doctor.

Eat well and regularly

Return to Regular exercise



Thank you all




Source: https://www.pregnancybirthbaby.org.au

Thursday, November 28, 2019

After Parte Requests By DJ Hackangel





Unn Next Rated  DJ.
DJ Hackangel Comes through with another Afro Cruise Mix. You  ready to bless ur morning with this mix.


Get your  Airpods, Earphones, Bluetooth  Speakers and lots more.

Because you are about to get a Thirty 6ix minutes of Afro Jams.

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Friday, November 1, 2019

One hour Vibes with DJ Hackangel



DJ Hackangel is at it again. Another hot mix that's mind blowing from the  Stables of American songs to the Marlians of AfroPop Dance Hall. If you are not listening to this I don't know what else u should be listening to. DJ Hackangel is one of the Next rated DJ's in the University of Nigeria Nsukka. Watch out for this guy.


Links to download. For the sake of the fans we have four versions of this mix. Which areas follows Super Lite(27mb), Lite(48mb), Standard(71mb) and Premium(81.6mb). To Avoid stories Just download the Standard version for better Audio quality. Thank you 

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Standard Version(Highly Recommended)


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Thank you And God bless you.

Wednesday, September 18, 2019



DJ Hackangel's long anticipated Welcome to Unn mix is finally out. This is a cruise mix of Afro Jams and Foreign Jams. Kindly bless your ears and soul with this mix. 


Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Japan Protects itself from their Troublesome neighbors

*US Approves✔ $3.3 Bn Sale of Anti-Ballistic Missiles to ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ตJapan*

Washington approved the USD 3.3 billion sales of anti-ballistic missiles to Japan Tuesday, following close behind a series of new ballistic missile tests by North Korea that could threaten the US ally.

Japan will buy up to 73 of the Raytheon-made SM-3 Block IIA missiles, which are designed to be fired by the shipboard Aegis system to intercept incoming ballistic missiles, the Pentagon said.

The sale came as North Korea is expanding its offensive missile capabilities, having proven over the past two years the ability to launch medium- and long-range ballistic missiles, potentially nuclear-tipped, that could hit both Japan and the United States.

This month Pyongyang has carried out seven tests of new short-range ballistic missiles, at least one of which flew far enough to reach Japan.

The Pentagon also approved new arms sales to Hungary, South Korea, Lithuania and Denmark, worth together another USD 943 million.

Evolution of computers

 The evolution of computers is a fascinating journey that spans centuries and has seen remarkable advancements in technology. Here's a s...