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  1. Ta! Got it! Am taking my colleague Tanya along for a smoothie...to try make up for the "goat skin" thing. It was intended well...
  2. We were caught playing a version of rounders with organs we were supposed to dissect. There was one guy who was trying to play the bagpipes with a cow's lungs too. That was the end of that...
  3. I'll take 'em. Have one around the corner from the office.
  4. Just got this invite: World-renowned British chemist, Sir Martyn Poliakoff, will be visiting Wits on Friday to deliver a lecture on the use of YouTube to spread his passion for chemistry. Poliakoff, a Professor at the University of Nottingham in the UK is known as one of the pioneers in Green Chemistry and a mega star on YouTube for his videos of the Periodic Table of Elements. Poliakoff is the Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society, and is on a visit to South Africa to attend The International Academy Partnership Meeting of Science Academies, in Hermanus. After this, he will visit Wits for a single lecture. Poliakoff – who prides himself on “looking a bit like Einstein” – was appointed Commander of the British Empire in 2008 for his services to science. His research revolves around gaining insights into fundamental chemistry and also on developing environmentally acceptable processes and materials. “The planet’s population is growing. We have to find cleaner, greener ways of making the chemicals that we need,” he says. “I am particularly interested in how to make reactors where light is used to drive chemical reactions with less waste. One reactor is based on an idea I had while I was in the bath.” Poliakoff is not only a recipient of the highest honours in the science, social life and from Royalty, but he has cultivated a huge following on YouTube, where on his Periodic Table of Videos has earned him almost 720 000 subscribers. His lecture tells the story of how his participation in making some videos for the University of Nottingham’s YouTube channel, led him to collaborate with video journalist Brady Haran, to create his own channel.
  5. That movie was brought up this morning by the "Auusie citizen journo" 702 has on in the morning in relation to the Cardinal Pell case.
  6. Maybe the hub will have a stand at the expo, and you can catch up there?
  7. Hahahaha! My suburb's the scene of some interesting encounters...there's a mixture of boy racers and driving schools use the wide roads. The former get "brake-tested" a lot. Back to armoured vehicles...there's an SAPS Technical College up the road. It used to serve as an graveyard for trashed cop vehicles. There was a serious amount of scrap metal up there.
  8. My neighbours do that in my cul-de-sac...especially the dude in the M3 that's "Powered by the Holy Spirit"... They've got guns, too. But they seem to like bragging about them and pointing them rather than shooting them.
  9. Never got to play with toys like that...most probably a good thing too. Would most have ended up parking them like the fellah a couple of pages back did...
  10. Order your options... http://www.defenceweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=42545&catid=50&Itemid=105 Trusted Casspir adds firepower to mine-protection qualities
  11. As I was heading out for a ride, there was a monkeys wedding...tried to get a pic of it, but got this instead... ...Scar at his happiest...when he has something he thinks the others want. The others, to their credit, didn't let on to Scar that no dog would admit to coveting balls that colour...
  12. Joey, I am not particularly fond of my local SPCA, to be honest. And I don't contribute regularly to any other organisations. Do the occasional SMS thing to donate when I get reminders. Have the utmost respect for the people who do get involved, though. Ian Jones is one of my heroes. All-round awesome guy.
  13. What's the price down there in the cape roughly? It's about R18 for one here at the moment. Unless you get them on the side of the road - R20 for a bag of Natal butter avos.
  14. That's my cue to get out of here...
  15. Everyday I'm buffering...
  16. When I read that I thought industrial-scale, um, colonic irrigation...then I googled it... It was weird dealing with kiddie mess for me...the boys' mum just couldn't understand how I could take gross photographs of mangled dead people no problem, but I would get nauseous when it came to child snot, vomit and poo...
  17. I don't have the couch, but I do have cushions like that...
  18. Can't remember if this was posted before, but here's my current go-to ride at the pub... The kids in my neighbourhood are a tad envious of it...it's pretty cool: there are like two bikes "gangs" in my burb. They don't like fight or anything, but they cruise around in their packs. "Hey, Conor's* dad, when you gonna sell that Mongoose?" they shout. *My son's name.
  19. That's a very different sorta ultrasound treatment...
  20. Love it, Ryan! Been riding my BMX a lot around the neighbourhood of late - since the fixie incident - and when I take it out for longer spins, I wonder how the hell we got through the pain of riding those little wheels...we simply didn't care! We just rode and rode and rode...
  21. This got a Monday morning smile. From ER24... In a bizarre incident this afternoon a woman had to perform CPR on her husband after he was struck by lightning while standing next their vehicle in Bergville, KwaZulu Natal. The couple, from Alberton in the South of Johannesburg, went away for their wedding anniversary to a resort in the Bergville area. According to the man’s wife they went for a drive shortly after it rained. While traveling on a small road the couple noticed an ‘amazing cloud with rays of sun burning through it’. They decided to pull over and her husband got out of the vehicle to take a picture of the cloud. According to the wife, her husband was standing on the driver’s side of the car with the door open. She was busy on her cell phone when she heard an overpowering bang. She immediately looked up and could not see her husband. She explained to paramedics that she immediately got out of the vehicle in search for her husband and found him lying next to the vehicle showing no signs of life. The 56-year-old had an extensive burn wound to his left shoulder and around his neck. His wife explained that the top part of his shirt was completely torn to pieces and scattered around him. She said that she immediately phoned the resort where they were staying at and asked them to call an ambulance after giving them their approximate location. She explained that her husband was not breathing and she could not find a pulse. She immediately started CPR on him while waiting for an ambulance. While performing CPR a taxi drove past and pulled over. An occupant from the taxi ran up to the woman and stated that she is a nurse and offered to help. They then performed CPR together. The woman explained that while they were performing CPR, more and more people from the taxi started to gather around them and started to sing and pray. Shortly before paramedics from ER24 arrived on the scene the man regained a pulse and spontaneous breathing. Paramedics found the man sitting in the car complaining of only being nauseous and that he could not hear anything. The paramedics treated the man for his burn wounds and rushed him off to a hospital in Ladysmith for further care. Paramedics found the man’s neck jewellery in pieces next to the car. The car also had a deep dent on the roof, possibly due to the lighting strike. The woman explained that they were planning the getaway for the weekend and would have returned to Johannesburg on Monday. The man is currently in a stable condition in hospital and undergoing tests.
  22. Aptly regal, squire...
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