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Aquila Online
Latest RSS Feed Post: Weekly roundup of activity A round-up of my online (and offline) activity between 27 December 2009 and 3 January 2010.
@snappingturtle congrats! Enjoy this special time, it goes so quickly. [nolwagen]
Graceland casino & hotel in Secunda
http://dlpc.es/xc8 [nolwagen]
Th [...] Gammon cooking in Coke A Christmas favourite. Cook the Gammon in some Coca-Cola for about 2 hours. Glaze and serve. Goodness! I've been playing around with the iTimeLapse app for the iPhone and I must say that I'm hooked. Check out my time lapse video of the Tipp-Kick table football game. I’ve been playing around with the Garmap delivers enhanced mobile online navigation Garmap for Mobile Online is soon to make its début and promises to deliver full-feature navigation throughout South Africa on nearly any GPS-enabled mobile phone. I’ve been a bi [...] Ankle sprain It sucks. I sprained my ankle on Monday night. Although the swelling came down significantly this morning, I can’t say it stayed that way for long..
I must admit that the ankle guard is definitely helping me with my general stability, but I don’t think its helping much with the blood ci [...] Animator vs. Animation If you were on the internet in 2006, you probably would have seen Animator vs. Animation by alanbecker. This seems to have resurfaced in my inbox. It's an oldie but certainly a goodie. If you were on the internet in 2006, you probably would have seen Basket case I can never figure out this cat. Why is it that he prefers the basket with our dirty rags over his proper sleeping basket?
I think he’s playing mind games with us. Just a quick mental note to say that I’ve been blogging for just over 5 years now. The Aquila Online blog kicked off on 10 September 2004 (Yes, yes I know. I missed my own blog-birthday) and is still going. These things still amaze me.
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