Monday, May 14, 2012

FIXING MICROSOFT JSCRIPT COMPILATION ERROR, WITHOUT HEAD ACHE


Computer problems can give a headache


Computer problems can give a headache.


There is nothing I can compare the problem of solving Microsoft JScript Compilation Error to than a toothache in the middle of the night. 


Microsoft JScript compilation error or Unterminated String Constant Error is one of the most annoying errors that never go away, even if you click OK. It will come back when you turn on your computer again.

Many companies are making money out of this problem by requesting downloading programs and ‘killers’ to fight or restore the problem, but it all comes to zero. 

No solution. Again, many have given various instructions on the internet to fix this error. Even though one would painstakingly follow the rules, the error still resurfaces after rebooting the computer.


After a fight over mine for almost a week, without success, I took my laptop to a computer specialist, and he eliminated the error in less than a minute. Please follow these simple steps to fix the unterminated constant string error or the Microsoft JScript Compilation Error.


  1. Switched on your computer
  2. Click Start
  3. Then click All Programs
  4. From the programs scroll down and click “Startup”
You will notice immediately that the ‘error’ will be (the last, underneath) all the programs, where you clicked the ‘Startup’.


  1. Point the mouse on (what error it is) and Right-click. Then click delete.
  2. As soon as you delete it, restart your computer, and the error will never appear again.
Please don’t waste your money on installing and buying any JavaScript error killer. If you don’t understand and you want more explanation on this subject, you are free to contact me.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

THE PASTORS HAVE GONE ASTRAY, WHO CAN HELP THEM?


Global pastors have gone astray


Global pastors have gone astray.


A pastor is seen as a man of God who serves as the head of a Christian institution by showing his followers the right path to follow. 

Although pastors are prone to sin themselves, some have been successful with their evangelical work to remove many from the road of affliction to happiness and success. Through the church, many men have been saved from alcoholism and drug abuse.

Just as the Holy Bible warns that false prophets would arise, in the same way, false pastors are springing up like mushrooms. As a leader of an institution, pastors are respected in society because they are seen as servants of God. But the question is, are pastors doing what God requires from them?

From continent to continent, the story of pastors varies. In Africa, some who preach the word of God are commonly seen roaming and preaching on the streets, buses, and places for passengers. They claim to have visions and messages from God to serve the people. 

But behind the altar, many sleep and enjoy with other people’s wives, carry out secret abortions, and are involved in continuous defrauding and embezzling of money.  

While in Europe and the United States of America, where the grass is greener than that of Africa, pastors continue to abuse children, young boys and girls, and others who have completely gone astray, officiate and bless same-sex marriages. 

“Father, forgive them, for they don’t know what they are doing”. Said Jesus. Many wanted to make a name by prophesying the coming of the end of the world, but nothing happened, and all of them ended up in disgrace.

Who are we going to follow now, when all the pastors are in sin? Is it even worth going to church or the Mosque at all? No religion can claim to be better than another when in the Mosque, the Imam also sits and plans terrorism against innocent people.  

They claim “Allah is great”, yet they don’t allow that great Allah they worship to take his revenge. They kill, pour acid on the faces of women who refuse to marry them, terrorize, and marry underage girls. The gross abuse of Muslims is even more disturbing than the wayward pastors.

Even though the church plays an important role in society by shaping the lives of people, it is not an institution that can save the world. Most of the world's tragic occurrences, apart from natural disasters, are caused by man. 

The polluted heart of man comes out as anger to destroy the world. People should learn to forgive and forget. Repentance is essential.

About greed, which has caused so much unrest, one should remember “What does it profit a man to gain the world and lose his soul?” 

Empty-handed, one came from the dust, the same dust one returns empty-handed. Racism, discrimination, claiming superiority over others, and hatred are all enemies that bring havoc to society. 

In fact, men should lean upon the greatest commandment of all time, “Love thy neighbor as thyself.”

Friday, May 04, 2012

F.W. DE KLERK SHOULD HAVE FACED JUSTICE IN THE HAGUE LIKE CHARLES TAYLOR


F.W DE KLERK


F.W. DE KLERK 




Frankly speaking, there isn’t anything called “justice” for the Blackman or the South African. If there is, F.W. de Klerk, former president of South Africa, in the Apartheid era, should have faced trial at the international court in The Hague, for the crimes he committed against South Africans, including children.


Like a bird, free from its cage, he has forgotten his evil actions, deeds, philosophies, and brutal regime against people in their own country. Now he stands labeling international statesman Nelson Mandela as a 'brutal and unfair' political opponent.  

I don’t blame him, but the European fragile justice of favoritisms supports many white leaders who have a bloodstain on their hands.

Klerk was a man who didn’t deserve to share the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize with Mandela. Whom he had released from prison four years earlier. De Klerk said that although the liberation leader was a man of 'stature and strength', he was not faultless. 

That is absolute rubbish. If Mandela is not faultless, what about him whose regime murdered and massacred defenseless school children in cold blood? Nelson Mandela was right to fight for his country and the people. They killed Steve Biko, but they couldn't kill him.

Charles Taylor deserves to face justice and be jailed for supporting rebel leader Foday Sankoh in committing a heinous crime against Sierra Leoneans. 

But taking into consideration the weight of the crime ex-Apartheid leaders committed against South Africans, as a matter of fact, none should have escaped judgment or justice in The Hague. 

Yet, all of them went away with impunity because they were “white vampires sucking the blood of innocent Black people.” If it were to be the other way round, the International Court in The Hague would have lined up all the black leaders to face trial.

Charles Taylor cannot be jailed, to convince the world that the “International Court in The Hague” is doing a good job.  Partiality rules in The Hague.  

If Nazi leaders are being hunted to face prosecution over the killing of six million Jews, then any living ex-Apartheid leader and leaders who supported that evil regime, like former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and others must face justice too. 

That would convince the whole world that the International Court in The Hague is doing a good job.