Yet another personal blog?
wogan.may ranks 1939 in Africa and 1194 in South Africa. According to site visitors it ranks 5902, and 5903 according to page views:
According to blogroll links it ranks 311 and 310 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts
I’ve been quiet here for a very long time, but that’s mostly because I decided to try and change my blogging style. On this blog, posts are generally longer, make a point, and take a bit of extra preparation (finding, processing and setting images for every single post). Granted
The last post on my blog (before the Vista one I just published), was written nearly 3 weeks ago. To be honest, I have no real idea why I suddenly stopped blogging - Lord knows I haven’t been short on discussion topics. I’ve also recently started making a comeback
Yes, I know. I know I’ve been critical of Vista in the past. Critical of the space it took, resources it chewed, speeds it ran at, all the tinkering that went into Aero. I’m well aware that I’ve always hovered between XP and Ubuntu, and have been totally against
I frigging kid you not. Got a message that looked like spam - “I see you even have your own group” - just like those “I saw your avatar at MySpamSite.com”. So I clicked through, and, like, WTF?! Click to enlarge. Here’s the link (if the group isn’t
So it’s next year already (damn), and I suppose it’s roundabout the time that everyone’s posting their New Year’s Resolutions. The Internet being what it is, once I post these, they’re pretty much gonna stick here forever. And hopefully still be around a month from now, when I’m
Disclaimer thingy: Just to explain that status (140 characters sucks at thoroughness). I’d been on a stretch of leave several days long (spanning over public holidays and a weekend), and being the creative impulsive I am, my sleeping patterns went WHOA haywire. I’m still trying to sort them
Yep, it’s actually coming. Seacom basically means more, faster, cheaper and better bandwidth for 11 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. They’ve started work in Mocambique. According to AllAfrica.com: Johannesburg — THE promise of cheaper and faster international bandwidth for Africa moved significantly closer yesterday, with the official groundbreaking of
I live very close to a train station, so when I woke up on Saturday afternoon and had nothing to do, I decided to catch a train to Strand - the town I spent the first 12 years of my life in. At the moment, it’s tourist season, which
What a weird movie … but just like The Invasion, totally cool. So the basic premise here is that there’s this weird airborne toxin that strips your self-preservation inhibitions, and basically makes you kill yourself. It’s got to be the single most interesting person-destroying method I’ve ever seen
South African politics have always been a lopsided proposition. You had the ANC in a seemingly-invincible seat of power, you had the DA constantly barking at everything the ANC did, and then you had the IFP and the ID and the VF+ just sort of there, not seeming to
Not following anyone at the moment.