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  Dinner
Posted by: birdie - 20-04-2004, 03:35 PM - Forum: Food Matters - Replies (5)

What are you all planning for dinner?

We are having Vetkoek and curry mince tonight.
( the wonders of my bread machine....)

And strawberries for pudding.

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  Countries,cultures, people and Books
Posted by: nikkinaz - 20-04-2004, 12:05 PM - Forum: The Book Club - Replies (6)

Are there any countries, cultures which draw you to certain author or book ?

Just as an example I like a story which bring the characteristics of small town America. See Milk Glass Moon, Big Cherry Hollar and Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani !

Lately since immigrating I also enjoy books about my heritage and South Africa (although not as many books are available).

I do like books which to describe new cultures and people to lands I have never been too.

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  The Rasmus
Posted by: Pampered - 19-04-2004, 06:07 PM - Forum: Your Music - Replies (40)

Anyone heard of this band? They have a song in the Top 20 (currently about no. 4 or so) called In The Shadows...

Waddya think? Bought their cd last week, and I really like their stuff - like a toned down Linkin Park.

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  Tummy bug
Posted by: Icecub - 18-04-2004, 07:22 PM - Forum: Parenting and Children - Replies (17)

My son seems to have picked up a tummy bug, just when school is starting tomorrow.... he was in hospital this week having his treatment, when they admitted a baby in the same ward as him, - no idea, as i was out i did not realise until they left that she had a tummy bug, gosh if i knew that i would have made them put this baby in another ward, maybe maybe not he got it from her he so yesterday and today he has been non-stop on the toilet, he cannot even "fart" without getting the runs.... shame...i have given him imodium for kids from SA, hopefully it might work, let us see, in the meantime i have been giving him flat coke and watching him.....

is there any other remedies i can give him????

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  Cheap and amazing
Posted by: FlyingBok - 18-04-2004, 02:26 PM - Forum: Your Computers, Gadgets and Software - Replies (2)

Quote:Originally posted by Gaff
I needed a new phone for work, and was looking for something lightweight with a good battery life, for under £100 on a prepaid system.

Ended up with a choice of two, one not in stock, so bought a Sagem MYV-65.

Built in camera with digital zoom, total of 4Mb memory, easy to use PC software for address book, diary etc, easy to download sounds and wallpaper, and down/up load photos, all over the IR link. Really easy to navigate the menus to.

Can e-mail photos directly from the phone at no cost.


Don't know how it will last, and how it will stand up to use, but at the moment I'm very impressed.


100 Pounds ! Sounds like a great bargain Gaff !

Sagem makes very good phones .. their batteries are a nightmare here in Africa.

Due to our continuos power cuts the Sagem batteries (and Motorolla) do not last very long.

Nokia and SE - no problems.

Love Sagem - nice small inventions that you not always find !

Enjoy your phone.

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  The Da Vinci Code
Posted by: nikkinaz - 17-04-2004, 11:11 PM - Forum: The Book Club - Replies (41)

Well I have the book and shall be starting it soon, well as soon as I can tear myself away from the net.

I shall be back here in this thread to report back, and hopefully a few others will have had a chance to read it...

Happy Reading

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  a song in the movie "Monster"
Posted by: Curio - 17-04-2004, 07:28 PM - Forum: Your Music - Replies (6)

There's a song in the movie "Monster" with Charlize Theron, called "Don't stop believing".
Can anyone tell me who sang it or give me a website address so that I can find out.

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  broken modem?
Posted by: party boy - 17-04-2004, 09:06 AM - Forum: Your Computers, Gadgets and Software - Replies (2)

hey guys, im having trouble with my main pc now, i cant keep a connection to the net for more than about 40 mins before it drops the call, sometimes i dont even get 2 mins. anyway, ive reinstalled windows, reinstalled the modem drivers and all that and it still happens, ive even tried moving it to a different pci slot. now i know my line is fine cause im using the laptop to connect and it stays connected for days, no problem. do u think my modem is broken? i have a counter and ive used the modem for about 5200 hours, i wonder if its just tired? any advice? thanx.

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  So what do you do?
Posted by: ForumAdmin - 16-04-2004, 04:51 PM - Forum: Business and Finance - Replies (1)

This is a thread aimed at persons who find themselves working in an area termed self-employed and/or have their own business.

What do you do?

Who do you do it for?

We look forward to seeing the responses

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  Workout programs
Posted by: Ruhanv - 16-04-2004, 02:27 PM - Forum: Your Health, Fitness and Wellbeing - Replies (15)

So how do you guys choose to work out? Gym or playing a sport?

If you do go to a gym, what's your weekly routine?

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