Band Review - Acceptance

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Update: Apparently Acceptance is no more. On their Myspace blog I read that they have recently broken up and formed two new bands. One unnamed and one named Thunder Thunder.

I have once again made use of Last FM to find an amazing band called Acceptance. Brilliant lyrics, rhythmic guitaring, ripping leads and emotionally charged singing from the lead man. Incredible meshy of lyrics and haunting little riffs that plague the lyrics and torment the drumming. Absolutely fanstastic bassline that compliments the drumming and the singers accenting of words.

Get to Limewire or Last FM and check these guys out.

Religion Ends a Friendship

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 30-11-2006

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I have already linked to the Today Trip Religious banter but I am sad to report that some people just can’t keep their shit together. The debate has ended in the termination of a friendship and that saddens me. It saddens me because I thought that religion preached tolerance and understanding not brash decisions that end in the loss of a friendship due to a debate. Ridiculous.

I am of the school that believes that challenging yourself and the norm is the norm. I believe that without debate, challenging thought and progressive movement the wheel would never have been invented and Africans would still be slaves. If you do not agree with this and are still taking lessons from your preacher who was taught be another preacher who learnt from the same book that the same people have been studying for 2000+ years then I feel sorry for you. This is ignorance. Learn from the bible, that’s cool, it’s a great little book with some little gems hidden in there somewhere. But please, please do not tell me that it is the be all and end all of knowledge. That my friends is blatant disregard for common sense and a choice to remain ignorant due to fear.

Rant over and I’m out.

Alive in Baghdad

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 30-11-2006

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Yes, America fixed everything. Fucking idiots. Visit Alive in Baghdad for real footage of real people after a car bomb, the truth is in the aftermath. Go and watching the site for more incidents and stories. The Videos contained on the site can become graphic so if you are a sensitive and touchy viewer stear clear. What an incredible Vlog.

Chiliboy Ralepelle - Captain

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 30-11-2006

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This is un-fucking-believable and makes me so proud to be South African. I just read via my RSS reader on News24 that Chiliboy Ralepelle will be the first black captain, as well as the youngest at 20 years old, of the Springboks.

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That is absolutely awesome. Him and old Jake White go way back to the SA under 21 world cup winning team. Jake being the coach Chiliboy being the captain. So in fact, this is a welcome and familiar change for both.

However I must ask: is South Africa not pushing their players forward too quickly? Old Jacques Francois Stein is only a young 19, Chilliboy captain at 20. Where to from here? 16 year olds? I personally think we are breaking our players in to mainstream a bit too early. They haven’t hit their peaks mentally or physically and could potentially crumble and destroy their rugby careers if they aren’t careful. Why not rather bench them and integrate them slowly in to the team with time and care and caution?

Check out the Chumpstyle for more opinion on this topic.

Google Answers Shuts Down

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 30-11-2006

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Google Answers is officially shutting down. I guess that I was right in my previous post about the money hungry company’s ideals suffering and a loss of profit following. The only reason Google is the best is becuase they had the best product to start and that is because they are passionate about what they are/were/continue to do.

Paul Stamatiou agrees with this, he wrote about it in his post about the Google Answers. Only +-800 participants in the site in over 4 years. That just goes to show that when you are asking for money for a service that isn’t 100% worth it you will fail, everytime, all the time.

Go back to what you know Google or fear losing to someone more passionate. For every Microsoft there is an Apple, for Every Internet Explorer there is a Firefox and for every Google there will be a competitor and they will do well and it will be soon. Watch out.

Religion day

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 29-11-2006

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Something strange is brewing. It seems as though it’s bash/debate/laugh/movie/watch religion day today. Today Trip has a massive debate going on with a couple of religious zealots and me! While Kevin is bored apparently and loving the religious comics!

Nice work everyone.

A brief snippet from the debate going on at Today Trip:

Nic said…

nikki: Very interesting and rational points. Good work. Lets put it this way: I have managed to review my options, my beliefs and my faiths. I made the CHOICE to walk away from religion because there are too many unanswered questions. Too much that is left to “Just have faith” and not enough that is telling my why, where, how, when. there are too many paradoxes and too much mystery and enigma surrounding it all. Religion is only a recent creation. +-2000 years old, and in +- 2000 years it might be gone. These are my reasons. I did not flakely walk away from religion it was a long and arduous process that I am happy with. And let’s be honest, I was not born in to my choice, I made it by myself. Hetty, you have made no choices, you have challenged nothing and YOU are the sheep my friend. do not try and turn the argument around to push your fears and insecurities on to others. This is a personal choice and I do not condemn you for it. To each his/her own.

With regard to Elle’s comments, I think that if anyone is going to choose religion, Elle’s approach is the best approach: Going to church doesn’t make you a christian, any more than standing in a garage makes you a car. Religion is a personal choice, a personal thing not a mass movement. Mob mentality is bad in any context, religion is no exception.

People are not loving my brash approach to this topic, but hey, ignorance is bliss and ignorance is comfortable. I like to be uncomfortable and challenge my life and lifestyle. To each his/her own. Simple as that.

Fresh Faced Comic - Richard Ryder

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 29-11-2006

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Thanks to Leon for finding this gem for me. This dude is great, Richard Ryder, rips his audience off and talks about boobs, what more could anyone want?


Kids & Tits

The Second Coming - Judgement Day

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 29-11-2006

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Fuckin’ Shit Flock. I’ve had it. I wrote a great post about the second coming. Who would be wearing what, how much that would count and why people wouldn’t believe it for a second. The end of religion also featured as well as judgement day and rest of the banter associated to this discussion.

But Flock keeps stalling. I tried so hard to recover the post but it’s gone. Will teach my to write my posts in Word first then transfer. Learning alot this week.

So instead you’ll have to make do with this picture of Jesus at the second coming and my surety that this post was going be magic. Maybe I’ll consider writing it again, but hell (haha), I’ve had a week filled with fuck-ups so I’m over it.

Google Answers

Filed Under (Random Note) by Nic on 29-11-2006

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Google has gone and done something that I am slightly confused about. OK, not confused but intrigued. Google Answers is a search engine with a twist. Firstly it’s not free. Secondly it isn’t really a search engine, it’s an answer engine. You ask it a question and a panel of apparently over 500 researchers will source your answer for you and email you back within 24 hours.

This is grand, but I think I would rather pay myself to sift through the Google search results and come up with an answer. Or even -no I can’t say it, OK I have to- use real life resources like people to find myself an answer.

Google seems to have become somewhat money hungry. I believe that absolute power corrupts absolutely and I am beginning to think that Google is heading in that direction. Money is supposed to make us comfortable not happy. Google appears to have lost their direction slightly, what happened to the media, the people and the industry coming first? Don’t get me wrong, I understand that they need to pay these researchers to look for shit, but I don’t get paid to use Google (let’s be honest, they WILL be using Google to find their results).

Anyways, check it out for yourself and see if you agree.

Svchost.exe file

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 28-11-2006

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I’m having some issues with CPU usage. I feel like my laptop is working overtime to do some very average things. I noticed many, many svchost.exe files running in my TaskManager. I understand that some of the files are legit. But that many all the time. I also have another file called svcwinra.exe that never goes away no matter how many times I end the process. I am concerned that this is a worm at work, I am getting an Lsass feeling.

I hope that someone has some precise help from me. Anything is welcome. Help, no food, no system info, no money, no solution. Will work for information.

Stupid is…

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 28-11-2006

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Stupid is as stupid does or so the saying goes. I am stupid. Does anyone know what happens when you put the wrong date on an invoice? You don’t get paid on the day that you need the money. When you invoice with a date of 28th of November, you get paid the following month. This isn’t a problem if you are invoicing for december… I was invoicing on the 3rd of this month, for this month… I now only get paid next month. That’s after christmas season in case you were wondering

Kyoto Protocol

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 28-11-2006

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It’s easy to bitch and moan about something as I have done already today about America and their stance with regard to the Kyoto Protocol. So instead of moaning and bitching I thought that I would outline, educate and criticize with some authority. I spent a few years studying politics at University but think that this is the perfect chance to update my knowledge on something that I feel fairly strongly about. The greenhouse effect is killing our world and not so slowly, I might add.

So instead of going to your posh dinner parties and talking about the latest rugby game, Jake White and the Bokke try chatting about something that matters and that might spark some opinion and passion in people. So here goes nothing.

Kyoto Protocol

What it all means:

“stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.”

Countries who are agree to submit to the Kyoto Protocol agree to reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide and five other greenhouse gasses. There is also a clause that allows high producing countries to trade with other countries that emit less gas in order to keep the average emission down.

Countries that have ratified (agreed) with the Protocol are set goals per annum. Countries that do not reach these annual goals are penalised 30% of their allocated annual total in the following year. So if you screw up this year, you get to emit 30% less next year. In other words, get it right now, no excuses. Good work.

Carbon Credits
Carbon Credits are a type of currency for the emission world. Countries that are rated low on the carbon producing scale are able to sell their carbon credits to countries producing large amounts of carbon. Its a kind of trade off between allies of some sorts. The less I emit, the more I can sell you, the more you can emit, the more you like me, the better we get on. Easy.

Support
There is huge support for the Kyoto Protocol. The European Union is super keen on the idea (Euro’s have always been kinda tree-huggy friendly type of people). It is widely believed that carbon dioxide is promoting the heating of our atmosphere and the greenhouse effect. Thus countries that ratify this protocol are trying to correct this issue.

Countries such as Cuba, South Africa, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece and Japan amongst many, many, many others all support the protocol and are actively involved. A full list of countries is available here.

Opposition

This is what wikipedia had to say about opposition, I couldn’t sum it up better myself.

The two major countries currently opposed to the treaty are the United States and Australia. Some public policy experts who are skeptical of global warming see Kyoto as a scheme to either slow the growth of the world’s industrial democracies or to transfer wealth to the third world in what they claim is a global socialism initiative.

So now you know. Think about it, learn about it, promote it and make a change.

Cyanide and Happiness

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 28-11-2006

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These little comics are just too funny. Tongue in cheek, slapstick, slap your granny, slap your sister in fact slap anyone who’s close by! I love it.

Cyanide and Happiness, a daily webcomic

Cyanide & Happiness @ Explosm.net

Rubber-Band Ball - Guinness World Record

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 28-11-2006

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This is the rubber-band ball that has won the Guinness World Record for the biggest there is! Ain’t that some shit. Apparently over 175 000 rubber bands go in to a ball of this size. That’s incredible. Where do you find that many rubber bands? Who has the time to find them and how big must the biggest one be? These are all questions that no one can possible know the answer to, save the moron who wasted his time building this thing.

Does this guy, his name is Steve Milton, have a job do we think? I think maybe, but friends are a whole other story and sex, fuck me, no sex for Steve. Firstly because he’s gotta have that rubber-band smell attached to his hands permanently, secondly because this dude likes to play with really big balls which means the balls haven’t had any relief recently and thirdly because he’s either at work or at balls so he doesn’t really have time for sex.

Poor guy. My advice: Go get some lad, go get some. Thanks do Dvorak Uncensored for this story.

Google Warming - Students Speak Out

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Nic on 28-11-2006

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Google Educators in partnership with Global Schoolnet initiated a forum through which the youth could attempt to combat Global Warming. Below are a the top five solutions that the young people came up with:

  1. Include global warming/climate change in school curricula (as part of National Science Standards), so when the students are in charge they can make educated decisions.
  2. Increase availability of low-interest Energy Efficient Mortgages to support homeowners who increase the energy efficiency of their homes.
  3. Put light sensors in all office and school buildings so all lights go off when the rooms are empty.
  4. Require that all products contributing to global warming be marked with a specific color (e.g., chemical pesticides could be marked with a red sticker for being extremely dangerous to the environment).
  5. Use less paper; use the back of the paper to print on or write on; use recycled paper.
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The initiative took out a full page ad in the New York Times yesterday to let the masses know what solutions the group came up with. Students from over 80 schools made use of Googles collaborative software to put their heads together and make a difference. I think this is a great initiative.

I would love to know how many countries were involved since it was all done over the net. Or was this another American attempt at appearing to give a shit while still ignoring the Kyoto agreement and buying out other countries quota for pollution, waste and emissions