Free wireless internet hotspots in South Africa
Posted on 03. Mar, 2010 by Moral Fibre Press Office in Culture, Tech
Are you looking for free wireless internet hotspots in South Africa? I know I was, and it took me a little over an hour to aggregate the following information. I do hope this post goes some way to ensuring that you are never short of free wireless internet! So I’m a bit of a coffee [...]
Zuma taking tips from Obama..?
Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by skhumbuzo in Current Affairs, Politics, featured
And so this week, once again, US President, Barack Obama announced further plans to help stimulate the US economy. There was not much that was noteworthy-most of it was revision of his initial stimulus plan-but for those who listened to Jacob Zuma’s inaugural Sate of The Nation Address, one can’t help but notice the stark [...]
This Extraterrestrial's Experience of a Streaming Conference #NF09
Posted on 05. Jun, 2009 by gabyrosario in Marketing
So its Internet Week in New York and yesterday I “popped in” to attended the DigitalContentNewFront09.Virtually of course. If you haven’t heard of the term MLIA, click here and youll understand why staying awake until midnight “attending” an online conference might be considered, um, mediocre. But as with all things new media, I enjoyed this [...]
Jazz at Simon's at Groot Constantia
Posted on 01. Jun, 2009 by Peter Orsmond in Blog
Rain, rain and more rain. Oh and did I add a little of fuck’s sake rain. This is truly a cold front of note and has been really cold and miserable the last few days in Cape Town. I think I saw a squirrel with a nipple rise the other day, it was so cold. [...]
Democracy – Vote BS!
Posted on 30. May, 2009 by mad tea hatter in Satire, featured
Democracy – what a load of BS!!!
Pretoria, no comment.
Posted on 25. May, 2009 by Moral Fibre Press Office in Blog
Each Saturday Talita and I make our way to Pretoria, she has to attend Notary courses at the South African Law Society and I, I am left to my own devices in Pretoria. Now you’re probably thinking “my god he only has one day to explore the limitless possibilities Pretoria holds” and yes indeed I [...]
Review of Dear Readers album – Replace Why With Funny (2009)
Posted on 11. May, 2009 by Gideon Breytenbach in Music, music-reviews
Three years ago (and I could almost tell the exact date) I found myself speechlessly inspired by a band that oozes creativity. Cherilyn Macneil and Darryl Torr took the stage with their band and simply blew the audience away. Harris Tweed, as they were known then, took South-African radio stations by storm with their album [...]
Dear Reader – Replace Why With Funny (2009)
Posted on 11. May, 2009 by Gideon Breytenbach in Music, music-reviews
Three years ago (and I could almost tell the exact date) I found myself speechlessly inspired by a band that oozes creativity. Cherilyn Macneil and Darryl Torr took the stage with their band and simply blew the audience away. Harris Tweed, as they were known then, took South-African radio stations by storm with their album [...]
The chauvinist guide to feminism, part 1
Posted on 08. May, 2009 by Garg in Satire
Introduction Feminism. To some of us, just like other excuses for ineptitude, not a religion but a way of life. To others, it is one more reason not to speak your mind, not to honour your true feelings and slowly wither under the weight (and they do have the weight advantage) of political correctness and [...]
Sweat X gets us Sweaty-an interview with Markus
Posted on 07. May, 2009 by GabiGoldberg in Band Interviews, Music, featured
Photo Credit: Talya Goldberg With influences like ‘spear chucking, ass busting, fashion trashing, derier splitting, electric boogaloo breaking, African bass music’ added to some new age electro beats, as well as hot raps that put you a head bopping frenzy all mixed together and you’ll have yourself Sweat X. They live up to their name [...]





