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@Wanqa
Damn you are a good camera man. Mate, I guess you are using the right tools
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Posted: 2008-08-29 11:54:02
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Great pix there Wanqa, and superb directing by Hobbs
Opera Mini mod v.2.06 = a mere 40kb worth of bandwidth
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Posted: 2008-08-29 12:24:00
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LOL, thanks guys.
@ Hobbster:

Ya those actors that you hired weren't very convincing as policemen or sailors, LOL.

I'd fire most of 'em, including some of those extras. ( I can almost imagine you shouting "cut-cut-cut!" LOL).
You certainly got the props and action sequences sorted out, down to a fine art. Very convincing special effects there, boet.
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Posted: 2008-08-29 12:26:03
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P1i pics again:
Macro mode pics of a newspaper article re the Blaauwberg (although it says the neighbouring Melkbosstrand) beached boats saga:
Paarl:
On the way to the Cederberge:
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Posted: 2008-08-29 13:26:17
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Right, I've now asked O2 for my PAC number, which they've just given me.
Shame, they tried all the usual tricks to keep one on the network, but Wanqa knows all the rates of the various networks and for every option they threw at me, i was able to quote a better rate with the UK's newest 'virtual' network, belonging to supermarket giant 'ASDA'. Signal? They're using the best as their roaming partner, i.e. Vodafone.
Their new tariff kicks in on Monday and there's simply no other network at the moment that can compete on price.
A flat rate to all networks at any time is just 8p (approx R1.20) a minute, 4p (approx 60c) per sms, calls to SA cellphones are 20p (approx R3) a minute and GPRS is...hallelujah... also just 20p (approx R3) a Meg! Wooohoooo! By UK network rates, that's peanuts, and significantly cheaper than any other network here! No more being fuggin' ripped off for data!
I've read the fine print, terms and conditions etc. No limited offer, no expiry date gumf etc etc. I'm a happy Wanqa.
So long, O2.
Eish, I'm such a frugal Wanqa when it comes to such things, LOL.
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Posted: 2008-08-29 14:29:22
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Hmmm. . . .been sitting at the airport for the past 3hours. We got here early hoping to switch to an earlier flight but all early flights to jhb are overbooked so we are only boarding at around 4:15pm so not long from now.
Wanqa
Eish ya'll are spoilt there hey.
Gola
The W960 is now Free at Vodacom on Business Call at around R280pm, cant remember exact price but its under R300pm.
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Posted: 2008-08-29 15:37:35
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Just curious Wangs.Virgin Mobile here have data rates at R0.50c/MB.What are their data rates like over there?
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Posted: 2008-08-29 18:38:06
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Oh hell they're gonna give me stick about the cricket when I'm back at work on Monday... Oh well, at least SA won the test series against them.
@ Hobbster:
You sure you wanna know? Check this out:
Pay As You Go - £5 per MB (approx R75)
If one selects the Daily Bonus tariff, or if you pay by Direct Debit or if you're a Pay Monthly or Liberty SIM customer (contract sim only) - £2 per MB (approx R30)...
Here's the link to the above details:
http://www.virginmobile.com/v[....]d=payasyougo.tarrif.shop.sm018
Can you see now why this new ASDA tariff has Wanqa frothing at the mouth with glee? LOL.
Ja nee, the grass is always greener n' all that, hey? The phones are that much cheaper here but eish, data rates show up that much greater disparity or what...
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Posted: 2008-08-29 19:08:00
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I now see why you are so ecstatic about changing bud.
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Posted: 2008-08-29 20:01:55
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Just watched Die Hard 4 again on MNET and was once again charmed by that old Communicator and E61i that they make look super fast and highly sophisticated.Hacking into FBI data bases with a Nokia Communicator.Yeah right.
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Posted: 2008-08-29 21:18:14
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