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Archive for May, 2006

You sunk my Pirate ship!

Bit Tarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrent!Pirate Bay took the fall today when the man put them on ice. Er, that is, Bit Torrents just took a big hit as one of the premier distributors of free illegal software has been forced to close its site.

“In the morning of 2006-05-31 the Swedish National Criminal Police showed a search warrant to Rix|Port80 personnell. The warrant was valid for all datacentres of Rix|Port80 and was directed at The Pirate Bay. The allegation was breach of copy-right law, alternatively assisting breach of copy-right law. “ - PirateBay.org

nathan @ 3:12pm
posted in General
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Celluloid

We, as youthful, up-and-coming, paying consumers, the generation that will usher in the transition from pocket protectors to six-shooter cell phones, need to make it very clear where we stand on getting things for free. And I’ll be the first to say it, “we like it.”

Music once cost too much money, so we made a way for it to be free. The industry took notice and now you can buy a song for $1. Internet cafes were charging $5 / hour to sit down and use their computers, we didn’t like it, and now competition has driven half the coffee shops in my area to give WiFi away for free to incent customers to stop in for a drink. And thanks to Google, my email, maps, datebooks, 411 and (in San Francisco) Internet connection are all free. Say something, get noticed. Flappers, beatniks, hippies and punks have all done it before us, and now it’s our turn to involve ourselves in a cultural revolution, one that works to eliminate the idea that you pay to wear a company’s ad on your shirt or buy a movie ticket and have to watch commercials before the show.
more…

nathan @ 5:09pm
posted in General
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The Succulent Wife

Ooh I strongly desireth…………

Ms. Wakame @ 8:51pm
posted in General, crafts, designers, desireth
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Some facts about South Africa you may never have known

South African flagWhen people ask where I come, a few will say, “I really wish I knew more about South Africa. I feel silly that Nelson Mandela is one of the greatest men of our time but I dont know much else about the place, exept that there was once a thing thing called apartheid. Did I pronounce that right?” Which is cool. At least they’re interested.

Inevitably I watch people pull the standard ‘oh, how unfortunate for you’ face while they ask, “Is the crime really as bad as people say it is? I don’t think I’d want to go there”.
The other day I got asked, “I should probably know this but… is South Africa still segregated?” also, “Aah South Africa! So can you speak Afri-cans? That’s like the language the africans there speak?” and “Do some schools there have electricity?” Oh and my favourite, “Mandela? Hmm no… never heard of it.”
No wait, I take that back. I once met someone in a chatroom who took a look at my profile pic and declared, “Why do you pretend you’re white in your profile when you actually come from South Africa?” Another person told me he’d never heard of South Africa and then asked me where it was.

Now I realise that I’m not from not the World’s Greatest Country and Im not at all surprised that people know so little about it when they’ve never been there and probably only seen one documentary about it on TV… but with sooo many South Africans all over the world (we’re a plague of curious world travellers descending on every country), it won’t be long before you’re being served at the bar by one of us or work across a desk from one… and if she’s cute you’ll want to impress her with your vast knowledge about her silly little country…

So with just a tiny further ado, here are some cool new emeging facts coming from the New South Africa - FYI: the current president who took over from Mandela after he retired is Thabo Mbeki, and the ruling party is the ANC. Also Afrikaans is one of the 11 many official languages of South Africa. Afrikaans is spoken by all races and ethnic groups in South Africa and much has been done in recent years to promote varieties of this language that were suppressed during the years of Apartheid. Close to 6 million speak Afrikaans as their home language out of 40.6 million South Africans. more…

Ms. Wakame @ 6:40pm
posted in General, South Africa
11 Comments

The Tree Spirit Project

Oak Garden

Ms. Wakame @ 10:53am
posted in General
7 Comments

Atlantis Paradise Island

Wowee this must have been an expensive site to build! Amazing use of Flash.

Ms. Wakame @ 10:52am
posted in General, Design
3 Comments

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD!!!

Wish I could be there… :@)

Luke, Oscar and Dad

Ms. Wakame @ 9:35am
posted in General, South Africa
2 Comments

Fahr far away…

Bob, Nathan and I having a braai around lake Erie - we found a nice private spot all to ourselves away from the main beach area on the edge of a dam filled with bluegill and bass. A man-made fahr started from twigs, 10 kebabs, some hotdogs, 3 braaied sweetcorn and 3 six-packs between us = good times!


Bob builds his hotdog while I prepare the kebabs (mushrooms, red onions, red peppers, dried apricots, squirty honey) more…

Ms. Wakame @ 8:08pm
posted in General, Personal, Photos, Adventures, USA
2 Comments

Unleash the lion within!

Feline Sovreign

via caiterwauling of course!

Ms. Wakame @ 2:47pm
posted in General
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Officers discover sex-slave cult

BBC News: “A sex slavery cult based on a series of 1960s science fiction novels has been uncovered by police in Darlington.”

The group, called Kaotians, follow the Chronicles of Gor novels which depict a society where women are dominated. Up to 350 followers regularly meet in pubs and clubs around the North East, in an area from Berwick to York.

Kaotians are a splinter group of the Goreans, which base their beliefs on novels written by American university professor John Norman.

The books are set on the quasi-medieval planet of Gor, which has a caste system and uses women as slaves.

There are an estimated 25,000 Goreans worldwide.

Read the article…

Ms. Wakame @ 1:41pm
posted in General, Bizarre / Weird, UK, Sex
3 Comments

Child Swims From Alcatraz

Braxton BilbreyTheMilwaukeeChannel.com: PHOENIX - A 7-year-old boy has become one of the youngest — if not the youngest — person to swim from Alcatraz Island to San Francisco’s Aquatic Park.

Braxton Bilbrey is a second-grader from Arizona who has completed several short-scale youth triathlons. Bilbrey was accompanied on the estimated 1.4 mile swim by his coach, two other swimmers and a Coast Guard boat.

As he reached shore, Braxton was besieged by reporters. He told them he considered his accomplishment “pretty cool.” more…

Ms. Wakame @ 1:32pm
posted in General
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10 Things I Hate About Commandments


If you can’t see the movie trailer, try this link.

Ms. Wakame @ 1:26pm
posted in General
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The Megaload!

At last! Here’s that promised photo collection of family, friends and our good times from the last few months. Most were taken by Nathan. If you’re nosy, you’ll probably click this link ;@)

more…

Ms. Wakame @ 3:11pm
posted in General, Personal, Photos, USA
11 Comments

The BEST music video clip you will EVER see!!

Seriously! It’s worth watching the whole thing for the full effect (yes, even you Chad). I wouldn’t for example want you to miss the part with the bikes or the airport scene.

Oh man, I hope I haven’t ruined the surprise now…

kudos to ken!

Ms. Wakame @ 12:07pm
posted in General
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Happy Birthday Julie!

And with this, my only (and therefore very cherished) photo I have of you, I wish you a wonderful day :@)

Shawn and mi Julie

Ms. Wakame @ 2:57pm
posted in General
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The Highs light up my day


There are three fantastic tracks up for grabs on The High’s Space. If you’re fans of UK Alt Indie Rock you’ll love these guys. The moment I listened to the first track I became an instant fan, and I’m really not much into Rock… it takes something special to peek my interest. Singer Songwriter David Best has a dreamy voice reminiscent of Jeff Buckley. Ok, why are you still reading this? WHY havent you clicked on the link yet?!! C’m on!!!

Ms. Wakame @ 2:16pm
posted in General
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They’ve done it again!

cheekyCheck out this “cheeky” ad Designate did for P&O Ferries, make a guess and win a VW campervan!

And take a look at Wales In Style - another gorgeous design with a great CMS behind it. Fantastic job guys!!!

Ms. Wakame @ 12:31pm
posted in General
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