The City of Cape Town has launched the Southern Line Tourism Route, which runs along the Southern Suburbs train line. Tourists can hop off at any of six touristy stations – Cape Town, Newlands, Muizenberg, Kalk Bay, Simon’s Town… and Observatory, where I live. I think this is a fantastic idea, and gives us a… Continue reading The Observatory Tourism Route
Category: Fire (Social)
Rise of the green bloggers
My list of topics to blog about, just as my list of things to experience in life, is always growing, and I’m always trailing far behind. Which is how it should be. I can’t imagine anything worse than having nothing left to do! I would love to blog more about green topics – there is… Continue reading Rise of the green bloggers
There’s a stranger on my couch
One the social networking sites I recently made use of for the first time is Couchsurfing. The concept is simple. If you’re a traveller, you can meet up with people from the city you’re visiting. Some of them may even offer you a couch for a few nights. People can review what previous visitors/hosts had… Continue reading There’s a stranger on my couch
Hot and sweaty 27-8 dinner
I got back from the 27 dinner at Relish about half an hour ago. I would have dived right into posting, except for a minor delay in sending a couple of scathing emails to Trafalgar for spamming me. I’m a client of theirs. I don’t expect junk mail. OK, well maybe that’s not quite true.… Continue reading Hot and sweaty 27-8 dinner
Wikimania 2008 in Cape Town?
Bidding for Wikimania 2008 opened on the 20th. I was very disappointed to miss the recent Wikimania 2007 in Taipei, and not to get a chance to put test my Mandarin to the test, although perhaps relief applies more in the case of the Mandarin. However, a combination of the strike delaying my passport, and… Continue reading Wikimania 2008 in Cape Town?
Murder and mayhem in the firing of Madlala-Routledge
Thabo Mbeki’s firing of Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge has been the biggest news in local politics since, well, Mbeki’s firing of Jacob Zuma. In all the superficial and simplistic good-bad noise about the event, there’re a few important things that haven’t been said. Health minister Manto Tshabalala-Msimang and Thabo Mbeki are about as close as two colleagues… Continue reading Murder and mayhem in the firing of Madlala-Routledge
July 2007 GeekDinner
Thursday’s GeekDinner was enjoyable, and as always, some of the best conversation happened outside of the official talks. It was also great to see quite a few new faces, and a growing (although this may just have been the subset I encountered) Ruby presence. Some of the more regular event bloggers weren’t there (Neil and… Continue reading July 2007 GeekDinner
Technology and the environment
Laurence of Commentary has written two quite interesting pieces on environmentalism and technology (Let’s do the time warp and What’s wrong with technological solutions). Both pieces are worth responding to. Unfortunately, they’ve also attracted the usual utterly idiotic comments. For example, in response to the earlier piece, Colin Pretorius writes I have no time for… Continue reading Technology and the environment
Dear Standard Bank staff
I enjoyed this piece a friend of mine submitted to Standard Bank… Further to my earlier email, when your MasterCard SecureCode failed to recognize my identity number, and I couldn’t make an online purchase, because either your computers are a total mess or you’ve somehow got the wrong ID number for me, you will be… Continue reading Dear Standard Bank staff
When will Paypal be able to transfer money to SA accounts?
Paypal became available a few years ago now to South Africans. Unfortunately, it remains a one-way vacuum cleaner, happily taking money out of the South Africa, while South African entrepreneurs and businesses remain hobbled and unable to earn anything back. After years of seeing the stock PayPal continues to research how best to expand its… Continue reading When will Paypal be able to transfer money to SA accounts?