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lol bro, i'll tell you this much- if by any chance those discoveries are made by a South African any remnants will end up being sold for scrap long before the rest of the planet wakes up
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Posted: 2007-03-04 22:38:00
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Posted: 2007-03-04 23:53:03
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It's bucketing down here, a brilliant start to the working week! Anybody needing rain, pm your addy, will send you a soggy parcel, lol. Have a good week guys.
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Posted: 2007-03-05 05:40:00
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@ Kryptik, you got my e-mail, please e-mail me some of that rain...I...NEED...IT!
So a new working week. I am not looking forward to it, but at least I got work to do this week.
I got Esato to work in Firefox. I went into options and added
www.esato.com to Cookies:Allow and Allow Popup lists. It seems to work now. It loaded a little slow, but the "post reply" button was quick. So I am a little pessimistic about the new look, but when I say a little, I mean a little. Will probably change my tune in a few days.
So the boss's kids are selling brownies again...evil I say! These brownies are SO good...
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Posted: 2007-03-05 08:07:17
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For the next few days, I won't be able to post that much, as I'm taking my class for an outdoor education trip in a rural part of Essex.
The outdoor education centre is run by the local education auhority. It's great to see the kids in a different, away-from-home scenario; how they handle more hands-on problem solving activities, learn to do more things for themselves, develop their social skills, seeing what other strengths and skills they have, etc. etc.
I've packed in the P900 and N73 for company..
Have a good week, y'all.
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Posted: 2007-03-05 09:18:05
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Hey Brix welcome to the Myadsl take over!
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Posted: 2007-03-05 10:04:56
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I'm really impressed by the way some members here,esp. Wanqa and others take pride on their camera phones.I for one am not bothered by takin pics,maybe it's because my cam is all so crapy and not much of a photographic person.
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Posted: 2007-03-05 11:56:00
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Guys, the rain is HAMMERING down here! Top speed on the freeway without aquaplaning was 60km/h, saw roofs and garage doors flying down the road from the house which the bank says is mine. Stopped off at a buddy's house in the main road to give him a hand in securing the temporary roof erected over an extension to his property, when there was a massive crunching sound from the opposite side of the road. A wall of the upper storey of a double-storey house had been blown down, landing next to a brand spanking new Honda CRV parked in the driveway. Was raining much too hard to check more carefully but the car appears to be unscathed. Unless it clears i somehow i doubt that the Westlife/Michael Learns To Rock/Michael Bolton concert tomorr nite will be as well-attended as the promoters are expecting it to be.
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Posted: 2007-03-05 14:27:00
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WE NEED RAIN UP HERE GOSH DARN IT!
It is so friggin hot! I just want to have a few nice rainy days. Is that so much to ask for?
hehe!
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Posted: 2007-03-05 16:52:11
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On 2007-03-05 10:04:56, 786KBR wrote:
Hey Brix welcome to the Myadsl take over!
They all seem to be living in little self-contained bubbles waiting to be pricked.
Here's a bit of interesting news from MTN, don't always re-post info from myADSL but this one is quite revolutionary.
MTN SA launches Messaging service
By MyADSL, 5 March 2007
Millions of MTN's mobile users in South Africa now have greater control of their messaging and mailbox with a web-based management service powered by IP Unity Glenayre, Inc.
The software - i-MAIL - enables users to control their voicemail, faxmail and videomail from one portal, increasing the flexibility and personalisation of messaging services.
MTN mobile subscribers in South Africa now have new ways to manage and receive their voice, video and fax messages via the MTN Web portal.
What i-MAIL offers?
Using i-MAIL, subscribers can set up and manage their own messaging services and options, including blocking callers from leaving voice or video messages, establishing group messaging lists, and setting up message forwarding options.
The Portal's MessageMe facility enables users to forward voice, video and fax messages to an email address or MMS-enabled handset, while the Personal Operator option allows users to transfer their calls to any other phone.
"With more and more methods of communication available - voice calls, SMS, MMS, video mail, fax, email, etc - it is increasingly important that users are able to manage the means by which they receive communications," said Ashraff Paruk, General Manager, Business Strategy and Product and Innovation, MTN South Africa.
"Our service allows customers to access their mailbox from anywhere in the world, similar to how you would use 100 or 111 to listen to messages,” said Paruk.
Using i-MAIL overseas
As a web-based service, i-MAIL removes the need for subscribers to call their mailbox to receive messages: instead, customers can access their mailbox from anywhere in the world, significantly reducing international roaming charges levied for retrieving messages. With the message forwarding facility, users can arrange for their messages to be pushed to them, wherever they are.
"i-MAIL offers MTN's customers convenience, control, practicality and ease of use. It also reduces operator costs by lessening call centre volumes and increases the visibility of other services available on the MTN website," said Andy Minnaar, Sales Director of IP Unity Glenayre in Africa.
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Posted: 2007-03-05 21:24:14
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