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flymango

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  1. And by contrast the All Blacks have named a 41-man squad already which will be reduced to the 31-man RWC squad after the Rugby Championship. How good were Ben (15) and Aaron (9) Smith for the Highlanders last Saturday? They don't have their equals in world rugby.
  2. Stormers weren't electrifying at all!!! So much so that Eskom had to move to stage 3A just after the game. Actually, I think SA rugby is on the verge of a total blackout. Dark days ahead for RWC I fear. It will be interesting to see what Bok-rugby can dish up in the next 6 weeks.
  3. Not wanting to sound alarmist or pessimistic, but I do sense that we are in dire straits with RWC just around the corner. The foundation of the Bok squad is either not up to scratch in the S15 or injured, and form players won't be blooded into Bok rugby in a RWC year. Big problems I foresee (in order of significance): tighthead (3) scrumhalf open-side flank (6) centre-pairing (12,13) locks (4,5)
  4. Hoogekraal last Friday morning.
  5. Welcome to my world. Loyalty through thick and thin - thick and thin. Like marriage. Until death do us part ... but man those Sharkies are nowhere. As @Moridin said, bunch of hasbeens. Doesn't bode well for World Cup.
  6. More like brandy and coke rugby for my beloved Cheetahs
  7. Nice to hear of the judicial inquiry, but please go for the government and not the Eskom engineers. Eskom (when it was the Electricity Supply Commission) was one of the best companies in the world. It was owned by all South Africans, and was a non-profit making organization. Money was always set aside, by selling electricity for more than it cost to produce, for replacement and expansion. THEN (1) it was turned into a business with the government as sole shareholder.. This was done to collect further tax from those who actually pay for electricity, and to provide a vehicle for the implementation of government policies. Profits, and the money set aside for replacement and expansion was paid to the government as dividends. Then (2) the sole 'shareholder' directly appointed most of the executive, and non-executive directors - called appointments !!!! Then (3), people started getting appointed & promoted based on potential. They couldn't actually perform the work, so the people who could, stayed around as contractors. Although no additional work was getting done, the workforce increased by 23%, but this was also fine because the government wanted to reduce unemployment. Then (4), in an attempt to reduce unemployment, by boosting exports (by making them cheaper) Eskom was instructed to produce the cheapest electricity in the world. This didn't work - instead of expanding and creating jobs, business just made bigger profits. All investment was stopped due to this. Then (5) the sole shareholder in the Mbeki era, wouldn't allow Eskom to build any further power stations, saying that this would be done by private investors. The private investors didn't come to the party because electricity was too cheap to provide adequate return on investment. 5 years too late Eskom was allowed to expand and build 2 huge, new power stations, but it didn't have any money - this had to be borrowed. Then (6) the ANC (in control of the sole shareholder) wanted a piece of the cake and 'got' a big piece of Hitachi - the company who 'won' the contract to supply the boilers for these power stations. Because of this Eskom wasn't allowed to take Hitachi to court when $h..t was supplied. Then Eskom, with its reduced standards, attempted to project manage the construction of these new power stations by itself. What a calamity !!!!! The money was borrowed from the world bank, however because they are coal stations a requirement was the installation of flue gas desulphurisation. This hasn't happened (yet) because of insufficient water. So Eskom is in the $h...t with the world bank. So, because of taxation, affirmative action, transformation, employment equity, BBBEE, lots and lots of corruption, a bloated and bureaucratic workforce etc. Eskom has run out of money and generation capacity, standards have dropped dramatically, corporate memory is being lost at an alarming rate ............................... Today Eskom is attempting to borrow the money for the steam generator replacement at Koeberg from a French bank. One of the questions that this bank is asking is about post Fukushima safety improvement progress. Guess what !!!!! Because there is no money ........... As is always the case, SOMEONE must pay. So Eskom wanted to dramatically increase its price. The government (who is also the sole shareholder) wouldn't allow an increase large enough to cover the cost of its mismanagement. So Eskom is bankrupt, and its shares and bonds have been becoming "junk status". The 'old' engineers are still doing their best.
  8. Thanks 'Dale. Talk about a bottom of the log contest. Will be interesting to see how the trip home influences their performance against the Reds next Saturday. How good was Brussow - yet again!! He has no equal in world rugby.
  9. Ja. With Jacque Fourie at inside centre and either Ruan Pienaar or Ricky January as back-up for Du Preez! But seriously, some (too many!!) of the more experienced players are looking past their peak form and condition.
  10. When are we going to start picking our own Hub world cup squad? 1 to 15 + bench + 23 alternatives.
  11. I've taken to drinking more distilled alcohol (spirits - rum, whiskey, brandy) than fermented alcohol (wine and beer). Mixed either with soda or sugar-free colddrink, although the latter is poison with the artificial sweeteners. No carbs in distilled alcohol. Not sure Banting would approve.
  12. Me too. Quite simple really. Type 1 treatment protocol basically says inject insulin first to cover for carbs yet to be ingested. And 60%+ of food intake should comprise low GI, high fibre carbs (according to current dietary guidelines). BUT!!! - reduce carb intake and you need less insulin, with resultant lower HbA1c in the long run. Fact. I did it and lost weight as a Type 1. Over the past year I've been naughty by having more carbs than I would if on LCHF. I'm fully back on banting since last Monday - Sani is 7 weeks away. I must add, this is all done in discussion with my physician, and he's supportive of the low carb approach. Before they discovered insulin, Type 1's were treated with LCHF. Guess who discovered insulin in 1921 and won the Nobel Prize in 1923 for his efforts?
  13. Your display name is probably what the nation needs right now. But we hold our heads high. My heart is with New Zealand for the final now.
  14. Fantastic news. Spare a thought though for the "coffee economy" in Noordhoek (e.g. Cafe Roux). Those establishments are going to lose a lot of patrons for a long time!!
  15. I gotta feeling ...
  16. Whilst a noble idea, issues around safety, liability and indemnity will never allow it to happen. I don't think the average rider understands the public safety and liability issues in the background of staging an event, let alone one the scale of CTCT.
  17. Sorry to hear. Always traumatic to lose a pet.
  18. Respect Mr E
  19. Never let the truth interfere with a good story ...
  20. Well, seems everybody's going to be in party mode now, so an early start would be irresponsible. 08h00 Sat morning starting from ... but only if you have the PPA top. We might get into trouble for this ...
  21. Oh dear. Honestly seems I've also been caught up in the emotion of the situation based on a misleading picture. But in my own defence, it's about the animals - both domestic and wild - that have been caught up in the fires that feel so sorry for. That's reality for me. Regarding the 47km, on any given day most of us could do the distance with our eyes closed. Like you, I do this at least twice a week on dirt on my MTB. But this isn't any given day ... We recently (December) nearly had a ski holiday cancelled because it was "the slowest start to winter" in recent time. Up until Christmas Eve, we were considering alternatives. But we'd paid, and there wasn't really alternatives unless we were willing to pay for two holidays. That's where I learnt about proper travel insurance for the first time. But we would have travelled and have done sight seeing if needs be, even though we were booked for skiing. Fortunately for us, a mother of a snow storm hit Europe on the night we were travelling, and it added 12 hours to our journey by train whilst many were stranded overnight with children in cars. My point being that Mother Nature sometimes presents us as a species with curve balls we can't deal with, even when we believe we're in control or feel the the outcome should be justified by our expectations.
  22. Wonder how the hospitality tents are going to handle the congestion? Could be interesting ... especially the Nedbank tent.
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