Sep
02
2010
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Oh yes! Can you feel it?

It is warm, it is spring :)

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Aug
04
2010
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I am still here!

With the new job and puppy and Starcraft 2 I have no time to blog!

Currently I am working on a web dev project for my brother-in-law.
Also, studying a new C# book.
Trying to become pro at Starcraft 2.
And then all the daily day to day daily things.

I will find some interesting stuff to post – soon!

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Jun
29
2010
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BP (Coffee) Spill

What does BP do about a coffee spill?

Jun
28
2010
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Fake R200 notes

Beware of the new fake R200 notes. There has been a huge influx of these counterfeit notes.

Real R200

Real R200 note

The real R200 note

Fake R200

Fake R200 note

The fake R200 note

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Jun
24
2010
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Support Nederland #Oranje

I finally got KNVB stickers on my car!

KNVB Logo

The KNVB logo as a sticker on my car

Jun
15
2010
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Day at Soccer City #Oranje #WK2010 photos

Great day. Will upload more soon.

Jun
11
2010
1

World Cup opening day post

It’s the first day of the World Cup in South Africa and I am obliged to make a post – naturally.
Oranje

First up is the Google-doodle competition.

Johannesburg – A 13-year-old girl from Port Elizabeth has won the national doodle for Google Love Football competition to be placed on the website’s homepage from Friday, Africapractice said in a statement. IOL

Google-doodle

The sad news of Nelson Mandela’s great grand daughter being killed in a car accident is a shocking fact that it can happen to anyone. Condolences go out to Madiba and his family.

Johannesburg – Former President Nelson Mandela’s great granddaughter was killed in a car crash while returning from the 2010 FIFA World Cup kick-off concert in Soweto on Friday morning, the Nelson Mandela Foundation said. News24

And great news for SA. There will be no strikes during WC2010!

“If we go on a strike, it will be after 30 days and the World Cup would be over by then,” he said. IOL

At the moment this is my favourite image.

Rubicks Cube

Jun
07
2010
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The Netherlands are here!

Welcome to sunny SA :)

KNVB Logo

Netherlands Football

May
31
2010
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Bangkok, Thailand

Information on where to go and what to do in Bangkok, from a South African who has been there.

Finally I am getting around to posting on our Thailand trip, we went there at the end of March. Our first 3 nights were in Bangkok. We stayed in the Narai Hotel Silom. Silom is a quite a central district and it is very easy to get around from our Hotel. Just a few steps down the road and there is a little alleyway with all sorts of little Thai restaurants.

The first thing we noticed is the heat. Thailand is very hot! When packing to go there, the only long pants you will need are the ones you wear on the aeroplane. The only long sleeve top you will need is some sort of waterproof item for when you take a boat and get soaked by the rain (but more on that later).

The second thing you will notice is the traffic – at all hours of the day the roads are packed. Tuk-Tuk drivers will offer you a lift from anywhere, to anywhere, but be careful. They often give you a “discount” if you visit a specific shop (usually silk and jewellery), which is way out of your way and very time consuming. Taxis are cheap, but be sure to ask them if they will use the meter, otherwise dont bother. I personally found the fastest and best way to get around was the Sky Train. Cheap, fast, and no traffic. From way up there in the sky you can also see a lot of the city below you as you rush past. The last form of transport we tried were the boats, also cheap and fast, and definitely an experience! There is also a scooter taxi that we didn’t try out.

The prices you should be paying for transport in Bangkok:

Taxi: 35B – there after it is metered
Tuk-Tuk: 40 – 50B for two per trip anywhere.
Sky Train: 20 – 40B one way depending on number of stations.
Boat: 20B per person

Patpong night market is madness. Every 2 steps you will get an invite to a “live show”, asked to buy a pair of jeans, t-shirt and any other kind of “made in Thailand” merchandise. It is a great experience, but I don’t recommend going alone.

Check out the huge malls (easily accessible by Sky Train) MBK and Central World are rigth next to each other, and they are huge!

There are plenty of temples to see, we only went to the ones in Bangkok, but our friends did a tour to some huge palaces outside the city. Remember the heat, and temples don’t have aircon.

The floating market is over rated.

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