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  1. hello i want change my name can  anyone donate me some points?

    i need some money ?

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  2. Apodo: SK|SAJAWAL ¤ Nombre: ¤ Edad: ¤ País: ¤ Ciudad: ¤ Juegos favoritos: ¤ Shows favoritos: ¤ Películas favoritas: ¤ Canciones favoritas / Género favorito: ¤ ¿Qué te gustaría hacer en la vida? ¤ Actor favorito - ¿por qué? ¤ Actriz favorita - ¿por qué? ¤ usted fuma? / Que marca de humo de cigarrillo: ¤ Qué bebida alcohólica con frecuencia: ¤ jugo favorito: ¤ ¿En qué país te gustaría vivir? ¤ equipo de fútbol favorito: ¤ modelos de coches: ¤ Una breve descripción de ti: ¤ ¿Cómo encontraste NewLifeZm ?: ¤ Si ganas 1 millón de dólares, ¿qué sería lo primero que harías ?:
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  4. ADFGS6C.gif my new signature sweet and simple

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  5.  no one has edited this signature i was trying this but i lost the resolution 

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    Friends what happen to these servers these servers were the most po[CENSORED]r servers on this community and both of these servers were 32/32 all time but now these servers get down no players play's there i know @REVAN from streetzm but at that time my account was not created but now its pretty boring when i gets online on server

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  7. The Romanian Sports Automobile Federation (FRAS) launched this year's Dacia Revival project, which encourages the presence of Dacia cars, which made history by the end of the 1990s. Thus, starting with the 2019 season, the Dacia models before the appearance of Logan and Sandero (n.r. where there is a dedicated competition in CNRD), especially the 1300 and 1310 models, will be present in two specially designed groups. The presence will be accessible to all owners of a Dacia car that retains the characteristics of the original car. In order to be able to bring the Dacians into the sporting championships, the FRS has said that the security equipment will be able to fit the belts and races out of approval, with acceptable security features and features. Also, a minimum roll-bar / roll-cage (for group 2) will be available in the regulation together with a list of FRAS-approved construction companies. The full rules for the Dacia Revival project will be available on the FRAS site in the near future. At this time, the only histo ric Dacia present in the motorsport competitions organized under the aegis of FRAS is the one run by Dan Spuderka in the Dunlop Coast Speed National Championship. This is a Dacia 1300, which was restored and entered the 2015 sports program. "I am glad that this project was born and I am convinced that by this way, fans of the motorsport will now have the chance to see as many models of the legendary Dacia on the racetrack," said Dan Spuderka, chairman of the Dacia Revival Subcommittee National Commission of Historic Vehicles for Competition. Two other Dacia cars, a Dacia 1300 factory and a Dacia Sport are already included in this project and there are very good chances to see them at the start of the coastline and circuit speeds on the circuit itself this spring
  8. A third preview of .NET Core 3 has hit, along with the news that, no, the framework isn't going to feature in the upcoming Visual Studio 2019 until the second half of this year at the earliest. Microsoft first gave a sneak peek of .NET Core 3 at Build 2018 and promised to deliver a first preview of the latest open-source, cross-platform version of Micrsoft .NET tech later that year and a "final version in 2019". It actually squeaked in right at the end of 2018. Springtime for Visual Studio 2019, Autumn for .NET Core 3 As such, it is unsurprising to learn that "2019" has become "late 2019" for the much-anticipated production release of the open-source framework, replete with support for Windows desktop applications. The release will remove yet another reason for devs to keep using the ageing .NET Framework. Visual Studio 2019 is due to hit on 2 April, less than a month from now, and while it will include .NET Core 2.1 and 2.2, 3.0 won't ship until the second half of 2019 – which means it will become part of a later update to Visual Studio 2019. Richard Lander, program manager for the .NET team, has said the actual ship date will be announced at Microsoft's Build 2019 conference in May. Lander also noted that future previews of .NET Core 3.0 will be emitted monthly from now on until release. Hopefully we will not see a Preview 12. There are, however, plenty of tweaks in Preview 3 worthy of a closer look. And they call it Docker love Developers dealing with applications packaged with containers will be happy to hear that work has been done on memory limits. Lander admitted that the work done in 2017 on memory limits "isn't aggressive enough" with apps being killed as they blow past set limits. Setting Docker limits below 100MB gave results that Lander described as "not great". The gang has therefore implemented default heap maximums significantly lower than the Docker limits with an explicit size set as either an absolute value or a percentage of the control group (cgroup) limit. Lander acknowledged the focus had been making the limits work well for Linux containers and plans were afoot to do the same for Windows. There is also support for authoring .NET Standard 2.1 libraries, although the default continues to be 2.0. After all, .NET Standard 2.1 isn't going to be supported by the .NET Framework any time soon. And, of course, if you want any of that .NET Standard 2.1 goodness in Visual Studio, you had best upgrade to 2019. It won't be supported in 2017. A minor increment over .NET Standard 2.0, 2.1 includes support for handy features such as Span<T> as well as virtually all of the 800 or so new members added since .NET Core was open-sourced. As for the much-wished-for Windows Desktop functionality, high DPI support has been added to the Application class. Lander also issued an update on the open-sourcing of the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and WinForms projects. The gang is nearing the end of the work and expect the remaining bits of WPF code to be published some time after .NET Core Preview 4. Those swears are clearly taking a while to excise.
  9. Nokia 7 Plus was a nice surprise for the summer. It's also available in Romania, and after a period of about two weeks of use, we found seven advantages. To judge it, you have to keep one thing. In the past year, Nokia has managed to regain part of its audience once, but also to reach new users. The biggest asset of HMD Global phones is that the operating system is as clean as Android, with only minor changes (such as the camera application). By default, the updates came faster. Nokia 7 Plus is a good phone for many user categories, but especially for those who want a reasonable phone at a decent price. As a specification, it has a 6-inch Full HD + screen, an eight-core processor, 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage space. It also has two cameras: 12 megapixels f / 2.8 and 13 MP f / 2.6. The self-esteem is 16 MP f / 2. The charging and data transfer port is a USB-C and the battery is 3.800 mAh. Beyond all this, as I was saying at first how it should be judged, the price is the one that puts it in front. This Nokia phone costs less than $ 2,000, and depending on when you buy it, it can be even cheaper (if you're lucky with a promotion). The seven reasons you choose Nokia 7 Plus Big battery. At 3.800 mAh, it's almost like a premium premium phone such as Samsung Galaxy Note 8. Note that the screen consumes less power. Updates for Android. If from bigger manufacturers you expect a lot after the new Android, in case of Nokia models, the news comes faster. It was the case for models launched in 2017, and with Nokia 7 Plus that was also ahead of the beta. Screen. It has 6 inches, aspect ratio 18: 9, making it more handy to hold, and the resolution is fixed to such a mid-range smartphone Design. Unlike what HMD Global delivered in 2017, Nokia 7 Plus looks a lot better. It has no more pronounced edges, the edges of the screen are narrower, and the golden accents on the case make a decent design. Camera. Let's understand, it's not at the level of the latest iPhone or Samsung's best, but it's good for what price the phone has. Good for daily holiday pictures for a few 4K videos and just about what an ordinary user wants to do and does not want to destroy the budget with a new phone. Storage space. Just like in the case of the room, it must be priced. There are phones of the same price, maybe a bit more expensive, offering only 32GB. At 64 GB, but also with microSD card support, you will not have any big problems and see the message that you have no space as soon as you remove it from the box. No interface on Android. For most users, a manufacturer's own interface on a mid-range phone just slows it down. Sure, if it optimized the operating system better, it would not be the problem, but that's not the case with most. So, better a simple, clean Android that will not become extremely "lazy" after two months.
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