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  A fairly recent movie : "Hotel Rwanda"
Posted by: Ray - 19-12-2005, 02:06 AM - Forum: Your Food and Entertainment - No Replies

Finally , even I got around to getting to see this , on DVD yesterday ;
there is Nick Nolte in it , the beautiful Sophie Okonedo , some great acting and and quite a bit of unspeakable horror/s...
Warning : For anyone who's ever been to Africa , this can cause heart palpitations !
I'd classify it under "Recommended Viewing", anyway ;
and , for those cynical amongst us : Don't forget to blame the Belgians , for everything ( heh , heh ? )

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  SA marks 10 years since birth of TRC
Posted by: mcamp999 - 18-12-2005, 02:15 PM - Forum: Southern Africa - No Replies

South Africans will on Friday mark a decade since the birth of its historic Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), which exposed the brutal excesses of apartheid and for the first time gave mainly black victims a voice.


http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?art..._national/

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  Reconciliation? What reconciliation?
Posted by: mcamp999 - 18-12-2005, 02:07 PM - Forum: Southern Africa - No Replies

As the South African president pondered the true extent of racial harmony on Friday, a group of rightwingers spurned Reconciliation Day celebrations and assembled separately to lament their perceived loss of power.

http://www.mg.co.za/articlepage.aspx?are...eid=259404

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  Hodge puts Australia in command
Posted by: mcamp999 - 18-12-2005, 01:57 PM - Forum: SportsTalk - No Replies

Brad Hodge won a clear advantage for Australia on the third day of the first test in Perth on Sunday, which ended with the home side on 310 for four.

http://www.cricket.co.za/default.asp?aId...KET/SATEAM

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  Sports show must go on, even in silly season
Posted by: mcamp999 - 18-12-2005, 01:54 PM - Forum: SportsTalk - No Replies

By Dean Naidoo

It's strange how the rest of the working world seems to grind to a shuddering halt during the silly season while newspapers just go about their daily business as if cocooned from real life.

http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?set_i...556C967700

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  Humpty Dumpty Pie
Posted by: Pronkertjie - 16-12-2005, 03:38 PM - Forum: Recipes - No Replies

This is an easy recipe from New Zealand for a light meal with a salad and crusty bread.

3 slices Bread - minus crusts
3 Eggs
6og/2oz. grated Cheese
60g/2oz. lean Bacon
2 tablespoons Milk

Butter bread and cut into triangles. Line base and sides of a dish with bread, butter side down and pointed edging around dish. Beat eggs and milk, add cheese and bacon. Pour mixture into the lined dish and bake in centre of moderate oven for 30 minutes.

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  Chicken Pie Supreme
Posted by: Pronkertjie - 16-12-2005, 03:34 PM - Forum: Recipes - No Replies

1 Medium size Chicken (I use chicken filet for convenience)
440g tin Chicken Soup
11/2 cups fresh breadcrumbs (I sometimes just cube the bread)
450g tin Whole Kernal Corn
300g frozen mixed vegetables (or what ever you have)
Mixed herbs
Bacon (optional) I do add some
Salt and pepper

Boil chicken until meat is tender. Reserve stock and remove chicken from bones. Cut into bite-size pieces and place in bottom of casserole dish. Drain corn and sprinkle over chicken. Mix together tin of chicken soup and half that amount of chicken stock. Pour over corn. Boil frozen vegetables 5 minutes, strain and spread over to form next layer. Combine breadcrubs, salt and peopper, sprinkling of herbs and spread this on top. Put 6 knobs of butter on breadcrumbs (When I use the cubes, I spread the butter on the bread before I cut it into cubes) If desired chopped up bacon rashers may be spread on top also.

Cook at 180 C/350 F for 30 - 45 minutes. Ready to serve.

Serves 6-8

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  Australia all out
Posted by: mcamp999 - 16-12-2005, 09:32 AM - Forum: SportsTalk - No Replies

They won the toss, decided to bat and were bowled out for 258. When you consider they were on 90 odd for 1 at lunch aand only 3 down at tea, it is a heck of a collapse.

But



We still have to bat on the track

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  Packard Bell Woes
Posted by: jimswin - 16-12-2005, 07:09 AM - Forum: Your Computers, Gadgets and Software - No Replies

I am trying to get my sister in laws PB machine running again after the HDD failed completely.

Has anyone had anything to do with these?

After a fruitless week of mucking about and talking to some very helpful guys on the PB forums I will try again this weekeknd.
#
They use a thing called a tatto which writes info about the hardware and software toa protected area on the HDD. If you dont get this part right nothing works.

I can only recommend to anyone thinking about buying PB NOT TO!!!!

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  This is where I belong!!
Posted by: mcamp999 - 15-12-2005, 06:30 PM - Forum: The Football Season - No Replies

Keane: This is where I belong

Paul Cuddihy

“I FEEL this is where I belong.” With these words, Roy Keane announced his arrival at Celtic Park in a transfer that is the most high-profile the club has ever been involved in.

Certainly the impact it has made stretches way beyond the confines of Scotland and it only serves to further increase the stature of the club throughout the football world.

The Irishman has signed an initial 18-month contract, keeping him at the club until June 2007. And as news quickly spread of the signing coup, Celtic supporters began to gather outside the front entrance of the stadium in their hundreds.

Facing a packed media today as he was officially unveiled, Keane himself looked calm and confident and spoke with a quiet assurance that the decision to sign for Celtic is the right one for him.

“It’s a great move for me,” the Irish internationalist said. “It was important that I took my time over the past three or four weeks but now that everything’s done it’s a good day for me. It’s been a strange few weeks since leaving United but it’s a great move for me and I’m really looking forward to the challenge.

“It was important I took my time and made the right decision and walking round the club today I felt really comfortable. I’ve met one or two of the players and I feel this is where I belong. It’s been documented over the years that I’ve been up to Celtic Park for a few games and I’ve always enjoyed coming up and watching them. They’re seeking to improve and win titles, and that’s what I’m in the game for. I’ve not come up here on a PR trip or an ego trip or to unwind, far from it.

“I’m here to win football matches and help the squad. I’m very much a team player, despite the reports. I want the team to do well and that’s what I’ve come up here for and that’s what I’ve come up here for, to help the club move onto the next level and win trophies.

“That’s what I’m in the game for. I’m not necessarily in the game to be popular. I like training hard, I like playing hard. I like pushing myself. I like pushing the people I work with hard. In the modern day there seems to be a problem with that but that’s what I enjoy doing.

“A team like Celtic, which is challenging for trophies, needs a big squad and I’m well aware that the players who are at Celtic have done very well. I’m under no illusions that I’m going to come up here and walk straight into the team. I’ve never done that in my career. I’ve never taken my position for granted so what I’m looking to do over the next couple of weeks is to train hard and give the manager a problem.

“But I think when I was at my previous club, when we bought midfielders I saw that as a challenge and hopefully the players here will see that as a challenge. If you want to be successful you need a big squad and everyone’s going to be vying for eleven positions and I’m no different from that.

“Over the next couple of weeks my priority is to try and get a bit of sharpness and getting to know my new team-mates.”
And when asked about how his reputation as a plain speaker would go down in the Celtic dressing-room, Keane joked: “I’m sure they’ll love me!”

He went on to say: “I never ask a team-mate to do anything I wouldn’t be prepared to do myself and I know there are a lot of good players here – a lot of senior players and a lot of young lads. The fans will judge me on what I do on the football pitch and not on what I say. There’s been a lot of nonsense written over the past few months over what I’ve supposed to have said but I’ve come up here to try and do well and help the squad.”

The player is not eligible to play for Celtic until January 1, 2006, but he dismissed any fears regarding the current state of his fitness.

“I was fit four or five week ago,” he explained. “Just before I left United I was due to play in a reserve match but that was shelved. It’s been frustrating, but I’m glad I took those few extra weeks to take my time and make my decision and come up with the right decision.

“I’m looking forward to all the games. The players here have done brilliantly and, considering the position I play, the best two players in Scotland over the past four or five years have been Neil Lennon and Stilian Petrov, so, again I’m under no illusions as to how hard it will be.”

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