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How to Defuse an Atomic Bomb

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One never knows these days what one might unearth while working out in the garden. Dave, a friend of mine, once found a rusted old tin container and inside were several medals. He took them to an assessor who sent him to an antiques dealer who said they were Boer War medals and bought them for R5 000. Not bad for scrabbling about. I have never met Curtis Fease, the author of this invaluable “how to” article, but if anyone knows where Curtis lives, please let me know so I can ensure I move to another neighbourhood – preferably on the other side of the world. Click here for other interesting “How To” stuff.

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"Life's Chemistry Set" Found in Remote Reaches of the Universe

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My deep Christian convictions and unshakeable belief in God, rather than being threatened by the phenomenal progress of science, are indeed ever more greatly entrenched with each new door a branch of science opens. A loving creator who reveals Himself more and more to us in scientific discovery is to my mind infinitely greater, infinitely more awe-inspiring, infinitely more divine for granting us the freedom to push the boundaries of what we can know further and further back, day by day. As a parent lovingly encourages a child to discover the pleasure, purity, puzzling pageantry and powerful perils of life, God delights every time the Wow Factor of scientific discovery makes us rethink everything we have taken for granted thus far.

I came across this article while trawling the wonders of Internet social networking sites.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 October 2009 10:07
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At various times in my 55 years, I have been described as a Welsh Dutchman, a rockspider, a racist, a kafferboetie, a troublemaker, the best speaker in Africa, a hero, a shit, a leader, an angel, a demon-slayer, a drunk, a genius, the toughest consumer in Africa, scary, a pansy with presence, a patriot, a pathetic old pessimist, bloody dangerous, a management terrorist, a cor4porate activist and a friend. I think I like the last one best.

As for South Africa, I agree with Leonard Cohen: 'I love this country, but I can't stand the scene.'"

With 19 awards in Afrikaans and English (by which I lay much), degrees (by which I lay little), I've worked on almost every paper in South Africa from the Rand Daily Mail to Sowetan, as an actor, spin doctor and corporate pimp up to the director level. I've also plumbed the depths and I've been put away.

I believe in God. my two galactic sons, my celestial daughter-in-law and my grandson, Nathan (by which I lay all). I have no idea what I am capable of.

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