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Anybody seen Saw2? I have the dvd at home, haven't watched it yet. Is it worth the time?
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Posted: 2006-03-17 11:15:00
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@da krypsta: Saw (intentional pun) it on the weekend and I can definitely recommend it if you're in to grizzly horror movies and someone who gets off on watching others suffer...Basically put, sadomasochists would enjoy this movie because it's got blood, needles, saws and a whole lot of other things that would send the faint-hearted right into the arms of their mommy's and daddy's.
Are you ready to play the game of survival?
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Posted: 2006-03-17 11:33:27
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Came up to Jeffrey's Bay for brunch and a quick visit to the Billabong Shop, couldn't resist posting this:
Greetings from Jeffrey's Bay
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Posted: 2006-03-18 11:03:00
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Say hi to our number #1 Nokia/Series 60 fan and also remember not to speed
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Posted: 2006-03-18 11:24:00
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I saw a number of our keepers of the peace, althoug none of them resembled our friend, not unless he'd acquired a really really serious tan, which, given the weather in J-Bay, isn't beyond the realm of possibility.
As for speeding, aikona bhuti, the speedo may read a max of 370km/h but i don't speed, i hate paying fines hehehe. Had to contest a fine on behalf of my brother the other day, seeing that he's in eKapa and the fine was local. Imagine my mixed feelings upon discovering that the fine would be greatly reduced, and that the prosecutor who did the actual reduction is my newly-acquired next-door neighbour. I knew he prosecuted, just wasn't certain where... Ja nee, now i know... Anywayz...
Greetings from my bathroom

it's 33 degrees atm, 79% humidity.
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Posted: 2006-03-18 15:23:00
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On 2006-03-18 15:23:00, Kryptik wrote:
the speedo may read a max of 370km/h
LOL! What lies beneath the bonnet of the Krypmobile?
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Posted: 2006-03-18 15:38:31
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Downloaded an awesome app today: Explore4U. The P910's built-in file manager is garbage so I searched for a better one.
What is really cool about Explore4U is it's interface which is almost a carbon copy of the one found Windows XP. If you've got any of the P's definitely check out this app.
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Posted: 2006-03-18 18:29:00
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Hey buddy :-) unfortunately I/we are away for the weekend. I'll be back on moday. Is your dash really marked 300+ kmh ? (motor bikes and rally comes to my mind) my/our dash is marked 280 althou strait line speed tops out at around 130knots . Did you know that a aeroplane unlike a car/bike the heavier it is the slower will fly at at a given altitude (because of a higher wing load it will use more power to maintain altitude ? A car will take longer to reach the top speed but it will always be the same (flat road must be accordingly/obviously longer - the slightly higher wellbearing load has such little influence - it can be discounted in practice).
This message was posted from a Nokia 7650
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Posted: 2006-03-18 21:07:43
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@ da brixsta,
My other brother-in-law is back in Cape Town (They have been working and living in Canada for the past 7 years).
His Motorola is locked to the Canadian 'Fido' network. Do you know any independent cellphone shops around the Waterfront or wherever, where he can get it unlocked?
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Posted: 2006-03-18 21:21:23
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@da wanqsta...unfortunately l don't know any shop that unlocks Motrola's.
Why cant he get a new phone.
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Posted: 2006-03-18 22:11:00
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