Yusufs Blog Supplemental

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A blog by yusufk

Blog description:

All about my Universe and a little beyond

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Yusufs Blog Supplemental ranks 2180 in Africa and 1339 in South Africa. According to site visitors it ranks 1866, and 2077 according to page views:

According to blogroll links it ranks 5324 and 5233 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts

FIFA World Cup 2010 stadium construction, time lapse video

Fifa World Cup 2010 Stadium Construction, Moses Mabhida Stadium, by MTN My 1st video upload to Youtube..

Meet Snow flake and buster bunny.

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What are you doing Steve? Part II

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I want an Android handset so badly that…I’ll write a blog pos

And here it is. The blog post I mentioned. All of this so that I can win the OpenMoko handset from WebAddiCTs Now all I need to do is provide a link: http://www.webaddict.co.za/2010/01/04/win-a-google-android-phone-here/

Buzz lightyear with the homemade valpre helmet we just made

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The new Dr Evil

First there was Dr Evil and Mini Me …. And now the new …. Posted via email from

My favourite machine

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iPhone 3G MMS settings for MTN South Africa

Required: OS 3.0 and above (verified on OS 3.12) Installing MTN MMS Settings Go to “settings” Go to “general" Go to “network” Go to “cellular data network” Under the MMS section enter the following information: APN : internet Username: mtnmms

Installing eJabberd on Solaris 10

1stly, a disclaimer: This is not meant to be a tutorial, even though I’ve catrgorised this as a “HowTo”. It’s merely a record of how I managed to get eJabberd running on my Solaris 10 machines (Note – important for later: saying this before I’ve actually got it

Google Launches Google TV – Sponsored series and Movies

After watching 5 minutes of a pathetically produced news bulletin on SABC 3 the other day, I allowed my mind to drift away into a possible future where we could get quality free broadcasting. The headline that came to mind is the title of this blog post. No, they

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