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Tumbleweed

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  1. Someone should offer a prize to the hubber who gets a selfie with Ah-nuld... http://www.sundayworld.co.za/news/2016/05/26/meet-south-africa-s-arnold-schwarzenegger-photos edit: Double kudos is they get a pic of him on a bike.
  2. I got cufflinks at a Lego convention thing last year...don't have a shirt I can use them with. Got earrings for a girlfriend too.
  3. I don;t know about you, but if custom officials were paying attention to my bags, I would just leave them... MAN ARRESTED FOR UNCLAIMED BAG WITH R6-MILLION EPHEDRINE PRETORIA, THURSDAY 26 MAY 2016 – SARS Customs officials intercepted a man that claimed an unaccompanied bag containing 20kg of ephedrine valued at R6-million at the OR Tambo International Airport yesterday. The interception followed collaborative efforts between SARS, airline officials and SAPS. The bag from Dar es Salaam was scanned and found to contain four 5kg bags of a crystal-like substance that tested positively for ephedrine, a principal ingredient of crystal methamphetamine. The man approached Customs to claim the bag. Immediately after signing for delivery he was arrested by South African Police Service officers to be formally charged for drug possession.
  4. I think KFC are just jacking up prices because this campaign is gonna cost them: http://www.bdlive.co.za/business/retail/2016/05/24/kfc-offers-to-replace-meals-not-up-to-scratch
  5. Must say, I last had Seattle when there was one at the bike park in Bryanston. Quite good if I recall.
  6. Five million year old baleen whales from the West Coast of South Africa Today, whales are quite an attraction along our coastline. A new study, recently published in Australasian Journal of Palaeontology, Alcheringa, confirms that baleen whales were also part of the biodiversity in the waters along our coast, between 5-7million years ago. These fossilised whale bones are significant because there are only a few whale fossils known from Africa. Partnerships between academic institutions and museums highlight the value of museum collections in generating new knowledge. The research, on the fossilised whale bones from the Langebaanweg fossil locality (better known as the West Coast Fossil Park), about 120 KM from Cape Town, was conducted by Iziko Curator Cenozoic Palaeontology, Dr. Romala Govender; UCT palaeobiologist, Professor Anusuya Chinsamy-Turan; and whale biologist, Dr Michelangelo Bisconti from the Natural History Museum of San Diego, California. This collaboration forms part of a greater research partnership between Iziko Museums of South Africa and the University of Cape Town. By studying the distinctive morphology of the distinctive ear bones (called the tympanic bullae) preserved from this site, the research revealed that these five million year old whale bones were very similar to fossil whales from the Mediterranean. It also indicated that they were baleen whales (like the humpback whale found along our South African coast). Previous studies by Govender and Chinsamy-Turan described distinctive tooth marks on many of the whale bones that were made by sharks as they fed on the whale carcasses. Several seal and penguin bones were also recovered from this locality. Thus, already 5 million years ago whales, seals, sharks and penguins were part of the marine ecosystem along the West Coast of South Africa. This is in stark contrast to the drastic changes in the biodiversity of the land flora and fauna over the 5-7 million year period. About Iziko Museums of South Africa (Iziko) Iziko operates 11 national museums, the Planetarium, the Social History Centre and three collection‑specific libraries in Cape Town. The museums that make up Iziko have their own history and character, presenting extensive art, social and natural history collections that reflect our diverse African heritage. Iziko is a public entity and non-profit organisation that brings together these museums under a single governance and leadership structure. The organisation allows *free access to all individuals on commemorative days, (*excluding the Castle of Good Hope and Planetarium). ENDS Issued by: UCT Communication and Marketing Department
  7. Those animal sets are such fun to build! Last Lego I bought was a Classic box. Apart from the Ideas booklet, there are no instructions. Just build! It stays in the car now...handy for traffic jams and long waits.
  8. Loved spending hours in the dark room! Bleaching out and burning in was the "editing software" back then.
  9. I noticed the one at ORT is no more. That bummed me out a bit. That was worth the extortionate parking rates...
  10. Oh, and is it just smoothies, or could you get one of those Floo Fighters instead? They are very nice.
  11. So it's possible. Starbucks hasn't tempted me yet. Would rather detour to Fournos for a cup and those sweet Greek things. Can anyone give me one good reason why I should try out Starbucks, other than to say I have?
  12. Shouldn't the people angry at Disco and Steve Jobs direct their ire at the likes of you? What it's costing the companies to redeem your extra smoothies is what driving the targets up, right? Shame on you.
  13. Come to think of it, there's a Kauai around the corner from the office. Maybe I should sign up. Think any med aids will do a deal with Starbucks? There's one nearby too. Yet to try it though...
  14. Ah, man, Stretch, no. So sorry to hear that, my friend. Thoughts are with you guys.
  15. There was one downstairs here a while ago. I have about quite a bit of points on my loyalty card still...
  16. Makes me wistful...
  17. Ruby and that bloody nose. She hates it being treated... ...it inspires a bit of Cujo in her...
  18. All settling in okay, LRW?
  19. Thanks, mate! It's actually quite a fun bike to ride. Once took it out for a burn on a New Year's ride at NF. Singletrack on a back-pedal brake can be a jol.
  20. Probably less dangerous than texting and driving...
  21. Oh, ja, that was 2000 years ago when van Riebeeck arrived in the Cape.
  22. Making some progress. Not happy with the flimsy crank, but will continue with it anyway...
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