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@jmash: That Bush pic comes close to explaining how I felt after reading Siosal's last post and many of the posts here this past week...I'm overwhelmed.
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Posted: 2006-09-13 13:48:48
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Sorry... I do this.
But hey... there's only one of me. (Thank God).
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Posted: 2006-09-13 14:00:32
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@ siosal, big 42 fan myself, so it went down smooth...but I must say Douglas Adams sometimes has pretty abstract humor(if you have a imagination like mine) but he is(was) funny....
Moving to new offices this Friday...really cool...went there just now with all the big bosses: at least put me in a position where I could fight for a nice quiet room for me and the programmers and the graphic guys...just what we need: seperation from the marketers, that noisy bunch of....
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Posted: 2006-09-13 15:23:14
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Dunno what Vodacom did last night during it's GPRS blackout but this evening when I got home and hooked up the phone to my PC it felt like I'd moved from a Golf GTi to a Murcielago.
Just did the Telkom ADSL speed test and it shows that I'm 130.2 Kilobits/second.
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Posted: 2006-09-13 19:04:53
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Good to hear that Vodacom's back online. Mrs.K's been battling to get online as well, although it's improved remarkably in the past few hours.
@Brix, so whither will the wind be blowing you once you finish off at your current job?
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Posted: 2006-09-13 19:24:00
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@da krypsta: I'm currently working at a newspaper in the Media24 stable, got a better offer from Independent Newspapers and will be moving back there next... I guess my ambitions of being a smaller scale Collin Chauke will have to put on hold.
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Posted: 2006-09-13 19:36:29
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Yeah, so guess what i did again tonight? Yep, you got it: a fire again:) this time the excuse was a braai. Just finished packing up, not too dirty. Thank goodness for thursdays though: the day everything gets cleaned by itself:)
Time for bed. Tomorrow is another day, another party(if you can call hanging around a fire or chilling with friends having great conversations a party:)
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Posted: 2006-09-14 00:00:14
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We braai on most Saturdays here; would you believe that Mrs Balls' Chutney (only the original one) is available off the shelf at most Tesco (Pommie Pick n' Pay) stores?! Must take a pic of them on the shelves here,priced in Pounds.
A month to go before this year's Smartphone Show...hope they give out loadsa freebies again; can't wait...I must be a true geek.
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Posted: 2006-09-14 01:01:25
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@ wanqa, you have to invite my friend Jim to a braai sometime...he is addicted to braaing...that is why we are doing it every evening just about. Think he is braaing with someone this afternoon. Hear there is a lot of SA products available there, but it is not that fresh.
So my friend Jim got robbed at knife point Tuesday. They took his SonyEricsson v630i, locked on Vodacom UK. He is a little freaked out about moving around town now, but he is generally chill about it: He knows it is South Africa, and that you get robbed at knife point all the time, so it was cool. Funny enough, he had about R2000 cash on him...they just took the phone. That is the advantage of the UK...And the problem of not being SA street smart anymore.
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Posted: 2006-09-14 10:13:23
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Well that suxx bigtime... Jim aint been in the country long and he already been "MUGGED"
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Posted: 2006-09-14 12:24:00
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