Silicone Led Wristwatch GF1314 Settings

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How to set the Silicone Led Wristwatch GF1314 Series/Models I was just having fun browsing through the WISH app gadgets together with an elderly friend(a neighbour precisely). Then we stumbled upon this wristwatch in the 'WISH' online shopping application and his attention was caught by its attractiveness, cheap price and its description in the app. Being a person that's not very much into online surfing and stuffs , he questioned and dared me if it was real and whether it would truly arrive overseas if indeed one places an order. I replied in the affirmative and he asked me to place an order on his behalf. At the same spot, another neighbour arrived who also developed an interest in the same wristwatch . So I placed two orders on their behalves. To make the long story short.. Arriving about a month later due to the COVID-19 Pandemic Effects , the watches came eventually. Upon getting home after collection, I unsealed the package , brought out the brand new shiny sili

ANOTHER EARTH-LIKE PLANET DETECTED IN THE MILKY-WAY!

A report by NASA states that a planet outside the solar system was detected by NASA’s Kepler spacecraft. (NASA) Emily Chan, CTVNews.ca Published Wednesday, July 22, 2015 10:26AM EDT. NASA is teasing space enthusiasts, hinting that it may have some big news to announce about other Earth-like planets in the Milky Way. The space agency said it plans to share a new discovery from its Kepler Space Telescope at a news conference scheduled for 9 a.m. PDT on Thursday. The Kepler mission, launched in 2009, is dedicated to finding Earth-like planets in what scientists call the "habitable zone, "or the region near stars where orbiting planets might have the conditions to support the existence of liquid water. Water is a key ingredient for potentially sustaining life, but if a planet is too close to a star, high temperatures cause evaporation. If a planet is too far, freezing occurs. Since its launch, the Kepler telescope has discovered more than 1,000 planets and more than 3,000 planet candidates, including those in the habitable zone. But on Wednesday, NASA hinted that the latest discovery may be one of the most earth-like planets ever found. "Exoplanets, especially small Earth-size worlds, belonged within the realm of science fiction just 21 years ago," a press release by the agency said. "Today, and thousands of discoveries later, astronomers are on the cusp of finding something people have dreamed about for thousands of years -- another Earth." The suggestive statement already has the Internet abuzz with theories that the agency might have found a planet capable of sustaining life. To find out if NASA really has discovered"another Earth, "the agency is encouraging space exploration fans to tune into a live-stream of Thursday's teleconference, and to check out their Kepler mission website. *don't forget to leave your comments after reading, thanks.*

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