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*francois akwardly looks at wanqa and jojo*
um...sleep..tight...I mean, well! hehe!
*takes last swig of beer*
[ This Message was edited by: francoislr on 2007-06-21 00:16 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-21 01:14:34
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@francois -

. . . the professor MIGHT just fall-off on the side of his bed . . . that's why a TIGHT-sleep is . . . necessary

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Posted: 2007-06-21 01:28:57
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@francois: $2 a week! That's shocking, the first question that comes to mind is why do we still get obese people in South Africa and even more shockingly the kids are also becoming fat with a healthy diet of McDonalds, KFC and lack of exercise...because they could do something better like chatting on mxit.
@JoJo: While I'm sleeping you keep the thread going with your banter. Wish I could be online around the same time.
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Posted: 2007-06-21 05:32:00
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I'm dog-tired this morning.
Right, where's the caffeine...
Care of
www.theregister.co.uk:
'Yahoo! and MSN up the mobile browsing stakes.
Hot on the heels of Opera's latest browser, Microsoft has updated its MSN Mobile service, and Yahoo! is to launch its intelligent client on Friday.
MSN Mobile is a portal site, to which you connect using your mobile browser. The normal quick links to weather, sports, email, and so on are supplemented by a mechanism which reformats web pages to suit your model of mobile phone - much the same as that offered by Google's .mobi service.
Yahoo! Go is a Java application which is downloaded onto the handset and offers a range of applications, as well as browsing reformatted websites. Using a Java client means Yahoo! Go can offer a more interesting user interface, based around a carousel of application icons, and interact with locally-stored files and address-book entries, Java APIs permitting.
Accessing locally-stored files means photographs can be uploaded to Flickr, and address-book integration opens up a host of possibilities - but Java applications can be slow to launch and the API implementations aren't always as standard as they ought to be.
Using Java means a better user experience, but for less people than the web-based approach adopted by Microsoft. Both companies know mobile browsing is a new market, and customers are only just getting enough confidence to leave their operator portal, let alone download a Java application to manage their browsing.
Yahoo!, Microsoft and Opera will all now be courting mobile phone manufacturers and network operators to get their software or portal address embedded in the handsets at manufacture, as for the moment that's the only way to get decent market share.'
Early adopters can try MSN Mobile here:
http://mobile.msn.com/pc/en-us/default.aspx
...or download Yahoo Go 2.0 (from Friday):
http://uk.mobile.yahoo.com/go
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Posted: 2007-06-21 09:10:19
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On 2007-06-20 17:51:32, brix25 wrote:
@da wanbqsta: I'll give that one a miss...Never been crazy about brands reaching out of their traditional fields and into another, first one that comes to mind is Harley-Davidson and their attempts at the flooding their market with their merchandise.
Levis don't make the phone, the same way that Hummer don't make their own phone.
@786KBR: Are you watching the buck-toothed one this evening in Pretoria performing miracles with the ball.
Ahhh it was awesome!! I loved the way Sundowns played, very professional and that first goal was excellent!
Was a good game!
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Posted: 2007-06-21 11:13:10
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@786KBR: Watched bits and pieces of the match but have to agree Sundowns looked good, missed all three goals because I was driving.
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Posted: 2007-06-21 12:06:00
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Damn it, would've liked to have seen the match.
Apparently Ronaldinho was kept 'in check' really well. Good to hear/read that Sundowns gave such an account of themselves and that SA footballing talent received such high-profile exposure.
Good thing Orlando Pie-Rats (sic) weren't playing them at the beginning of this season...
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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2007-06-21 12:58 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-21 13:44:12
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The Sea Robbers have had an up and down time of late...one moment they're winning and the next their strikers fails to score from the simplest of chances.
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Posted: 2007-06-21 17:59:20
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These are some of the first images of the latest vehicle which will feature in the new 2008 Batman movie, entitled 'Dark Knight.'
Styling cues strongly reflect the same design house that created that uber-cool Batmobile featured in Batman Begins. All the previous Batman movies were pretty crap to say the least (IMHO), but I thought Batman Begins was actually worthwhile.
OK, saak the P1i or W960i for Christmas.... I want one of these babies now... should be great for getting through rush hour traffic..
I want I want I want...Wanqa wants, LOL!
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[ This Message was edited by: amawanqa on 2007-06-21 17:30 ]
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Posted: 2007-06-21 18:21:56
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@da wanqsta: That looks sick, would be nice to have something like that in early morning traffic...just blast offending minibus taxi drivers to pieces when they start driving like crap.
My N70 is acting up this evening, in fact its been acting up a couple of weeks...mostly problems related to memory. Changed the settings so that messages are saved on the MMC but asking the phone to do this basic task was a near mission impossible, kept on getting error messages but persisted.
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Posted: 2007-06-21 19:51:04
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