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  • 🖥 Computer Kama Bunduki

    Mwanafunzi mwenye kipaji kutoka Thailand ametengeneza casing ya kipekee kwa ajili ya kompyuta yake ya michezo, inayofanana na bunduki ya kisasa ya mtafuta shabaha. Alikusanya mashine hii kwa ajili ya shindano la Cooler Master, ambapo washiriki wanashindania taji la casing ya kipekee zaidi.

    Ingawa sifa kamili za kompyuta hiyo hazijafichuliwa, inajulikana kuwa zina ubora wa juu kabisa. Mtengenezaji huyu ametumia $2700 (sawa na takriban TZS 6,345,000) kwa ajili ya kuunda Computer hii. Ikiwa atashinda shindano hilo, atapata zawadi ya $5000 (takriban TZS 11,750,000).

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    #Computer #Thailand #mwanafunzi
    🖥 Computer Kama Bunduki 😱 Mwanafunzi mwenye kipaji kutoka Thailand ametengeneza casing ya kipekee kwa ajili ya kompyuta yake ya michezo, inayofanana na bunduki ya kisasa ya mtafuta shabaha. Alikusanya mashine hii kwa ajili ya shindano la Cooler Master, ambapo washiriki wanashindania taji la casing ya kipekee zaidi. 💾 Ingawa sifa kamili za kompyuta hiyo hazijafichuliwa, inajulikana kuwa zina ubora wa juu kabisa. Mtengenezaji huyu ametumia $2700 (sawa na takriban TZS 6,345,000) kwa ajili ya kuunda Computer hii. Ikiwa atashinda shindano hilo, atapata zawadi ya $5000 (takriban TZS 11,750,000). ➤ #Hora_Tech #Computer #Thailand #mwanafunzi
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  • @Ulimwengu_Wako

    Tukio la kushangaza limetokea kwenye kisiwa cha Ko Samui, Thailand: Mwanamke mfanyabiashara kutoka Ufaransa amemuachia mfanyakazi wake wa nyumbani wa Kitailandi urithi wa takriban milioni 100 za Baht!

    Catherine Delacotte, mmiliki wa majengo matano ya kifahari yenye mabwawa ya kuogelea kwenye kisiwa hicho, amemwachia mali zake Nutwalai Phupongta, ambaye amefanya naye kazi kwa miaka 17.

    Urithi huo unajumuisha nyumba , kipande cha ardhi karibu na nyumba hiyo, pesa taslimu, gari na vitu vingine vya thamani.

    Kisa hiki kimehusishwa na kifo cha Catherine, ambacho kiliripotiwa Jumatatu. Mwili wake ulikutwa karibu na bwawa la kuogelea akiwa na jeraha la risasi. Polisi wanadhani ilikuwa ni kujiua.

    Nutwalai ..anaamini kuwa mwajiri wake alijiua na alikuwa na mipango ya kumwachia urithi wake. Hata hivyo, hadithi hii inaacha maswali mengi...

    Jiunge nasi kwa habari zaidi na makala za kuvutia kwenye @Ulimwengu_Wako!
    @Ulimwengu_Wako 🌴 Tukio la kushangaza limetokea kwenye kisiwa cha Ko Samui, Thailand: Mwanamke mfanyabiashara kutoka Ufaransa amemuachia mfanyakazi wake wa nyumbani wa Kitailandi urithi wa takriban milioni 100 za Baht! 💼 Catherine Delacotte, mmiliki wa majengo matano ya kifahari yenye mabwawa ya kuogelea kwenye kisiwa hicho, amemwachia mali zake Nutwalai Phupongta, ambaye amefanya naye kazi kwa miaka 17. Urithi huo unajumuisha nyumba , kipande cha ardhi karibu na nyumba hiyo, pesa taslimu, gari na vitu vingine vya thamani. 😢Kisa hiki kimehusishwa na kifo cha Catherine, ambacho kiliripotiwa Jumatatu. Mwili wake ulikutwa karibu na bwawa la kuogelea akiwa na jeraha la risasi. Polisi wanadhani ilikuwa ni kujiua. Nutwalai ..anaamini kuwa mwajiri wake alijiua na alikuwa na mipango ya kumwachia urithi wake. Hata hivyo, hadithi hii inaacha maswali mengi... 🤔 🌐 Jiunge nasi kwa habari zaidi na makala za kuvutia kwenye @Ulimwengu_Wako!
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  • DID YOU KNOW..??
    IF NOT THEN NOW YOU KNOW..!!
    PART 2

    THE LARGEST GOLD STATUE IN THE WORLD
    The Golden Buddha, officially titled Phra Phuttha Maha Suwanna Patimakon, commonly known in Thai as Phra Sukhothai Traimit, is a gold Maravijaya Attitude seated Buddharupa statue, with a weight of 5.5 tonnes (5,500 kilograms). It is located in the temple of Wat Traimit, Bangkok, Thailand.

    In 1954, a new Viharn building was built at the temple to house the statue. It was moved to its new location on 25 May 1955; there are a variety of accounts of what exactly happened next, but it is clear that during the final attempt to lift the statue from its pedestal, the ropes broke and the statue fell hard on the ground. At that moment, some of the plaster coatings chipped off, allowing the gold surface underneath to be seen. Work was immediately stopped so that an evaluation could be made.

    All the plaster was carefully removed and during the process, photos were taken and are now displayed in the Temple for visitors. Pieces of the actual plaster are also on public display. When all the plaster was removed, it was found that the gold statue actually consisted of nine parts that fit smoothly together. A key was also found encased in plaster at its base, which can be used to disassemble the statue, allowing for easier transportation.

    The golden statue was discovered very close to the commemoration of the twenty-fifth Buddhist Era (2500 years since Gautama Buddha's passing) so the Thai news media was full of reports and many Buddhists regarded the occurrence as miraculous. On 14 February 2010, a large new building was inaugurated at the Wat Traimit Temple to house the Gold Buddha. The building also contains the Bangkok Chinatown Heritage Centre and an exhibition on the origin of the Gold Buddha.
    DID YOU KNOW..?? IF NOT THEN NOW YOU KNOW..!!🙃 PART 2 THE LARGEST GOLD STATUE IN THE WORLD The Golden Buddha, officially titled Phra Phuttha Maha Suwanna Patimakon, commonly known in Thai as Phra Sukhothai Traimit, is a gold Maravijaya Attitude seated Buddharupa statue, with a weight of 5.5 tonnes (5,500 kilograms). It is located in the temple of Wat Traimit, Bangkok, Thailand. In 1954, a new Viharn building was built at the temple to house the statue. It was moved to its new location on 25 May 1955; there are a variety of accounts of what exactly happened next, but it is clear that during the final attempt to lift the statue from its pedestal, the ropes broke and the statue fell hard on the ground. At that moment, some of the plaster coatings chipped off, allowing the gold surface underneath to be seen. Work was immediately stopped so that an evaluation could be made. All the plaster was carefully removed and during the process, photos were taken and are now displayed in the Temple for visitors. Pieces of the actual plaster are also on public display. When all the plaster was removed, it was found that the gold statue actually consisted of nine parts that fit smoothly together. A key was also found encased in plaster at its base, which can be used to disassemble the statue, allowing for easier transportation. The golden statue was discovered very close to the commemoration of the twenty-fifth Buddhist Era (2500 years since Gautama Buddha's passing) so the Thai news media was full of reports and many Buddhists regarded the occurrence as miraculous. On 14 February 2010, a large new building was inaugurated at the Wat Traimit Temple to house the Gold Buddha. The building also contains the Bangkok Chinatown Heritage Centre and an exhibition on the origin of the Gold Buddha.
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