Monday, 24 December 2012

Presents

“ Then there is the other kind of Christmas with present piled high, the gifts of guilty parents as bribes because they have nothing else to give. The wrappings are ripped off and the presents thrown down and at the end the child says—”Is that all?” Well, it seems to me that America now is like that second kind of Christmas. Having too many THINGS they spend their hours and money on the couch searching for a soul. A strange species we are. We can stand anything God and nature can throw at us save only plenty. If I wanted to destroy a nation, I would give it too much and would have it on its knees, miserable, greedy and sick. ”
- John Steinbeck 1959, Letters of Note

1959 hey? Hasn't improved at all. Anyhow, i'm feeling guilt for having neglected the blog of late, too many things i just don't want to say. Anyhow, part of my distraction lately has been adventure riding, a guy, a bike, and a thousand square miles of playground. It's where i want to get to ... that's my goal now.

No chance of it happening soon, except in my own head, but i'm fortunate to have people like Sibirsky Extreme Riders for insiraton.



peace and love

Friday, 14 December 2012

By Toutatis!!!


While Asteroid 4179 Toutatis was never a threat to hit Earth during its quite-distant pass on Dec. 11-12, astronomers were keeping their instruments and eyes on this space rock to learn more about it, as well as learning more about the early solar system. Even at closest approach, 4179 Toutatis was 7 million km away or 18 times farther than the Moon. But that is close enough for radar imaging by NASA's Goldstone Observatory, which has recently upgraded to a new digital imaging system, as well as optical imaging by other astronomers. Already, there are some preliminary findings from this 4.5-kilometer- long (3-mile-long) asteroid's flyby.

 http://phys.org/news/2012-12-asteroid-toutatis-earth.html


Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Flying

Date: December 10, 2012
Author: Sarah

Date: December 11, 2012
Author: Sarah




Monday, 10 December 2012

Around and around


I watched dawn the other morning, first time in a long while and it was well worth it. Just that miracle of light returning, birds waking, nature flowing forth like a stream downhill.

This is the evening of the year already, that quiet time before sunset. I like to sit out in the garden at this time of the day, feet or hands draped in the pool, feeling the coolness and quiet of the water as opposed to the heat and buzz of the air. 

From the Toyrun wrap up meeting to Nollie Faith to more teddy bear deliveries ... nothing is as satisfying as this. Success and reward, Toyrun has been widely praised as the most organised ever, and giving the toys out to kids is the most rewarding feeling imaginable.

Thoughts drift to next year, improve increase streamline ... but the now is still fresh and invigorating and satisfying. This moment of clarity amongst the chaos of the year is startling, unexpected, and i know won't last long, but you have to appreciate the highs as much as the lows.

I'm feeling the end of an era ... not sure how, but a circle has turned, and we're in for another multiyear cycle of ... something. Who knows? Let's hope that it's better than the last?

peace and love and faith and hope and charity
Truth goodness and beauty, beauty will save us all.

Friday, 30 November 2012

Nollie Faith Hope and Charity

http://nolliefaith.org/



Right ok, so i featured them a while ago, those kids and skateboards in downtown joburg. Thanks to the kind folks at Toyrun, i have 2 more skateboards for the kids, plus some other goodies, although i have no idea what yet. Colouring books and crayons type stuff ....

 and chalk.

I'm dropping this here as an open invitation to anyone and everyone, come along, bring what you can, they're supposed to be at the cnr of Fox and Kruger st every Saturday from 11-2. Tomorrow is too soon, so i'm giving everyone a week's notice for Saturday the 8th December at 11am.

and a tin of Q20 (they make the wheels go faster!!)
fruit basket with exotic fruits (because they've probably never tasted pawpaw)

Any other ideas welcome.

http://hermanverwey.blogspot.com/2012/07/nolly-faith.html

Red Robot Project

http://redrobotproject.wordpress.com/

Long overdue for a really hard look, red robots in Johannesburg are a unique subculture all of their own. Here's how it works:

You're driving along going somewhere nice and gentle, robot changes to red, you stop. All of a sudden there are people surrounding you, your windows are being washed, homeless talk is held up for you to see, some bloke has a black plastic bag offering to take your rubbish ... a young boy with a circus type act is showing off in the pedestrian crossing, his friend running around to the cars for tips. Beggar at the robot smiles and puts his hands together in the "please or thank you" gesture ... and there are some toy dogs waving tails and dancing. Oh, i nearly forgot the cell phone charger salesman.

When the light changes to green, these people all flee to the pavements again, en route to the crossing roads, which are now stopped. And it goes like this all day. Beggars, from 8 year old kids to ancient old men without legs, black and white alike, cardboard signs or no, they are there, you cannot ignore them.

Being on a bike saves me being the target of any of these people begging for attention, and hopefully cash. For me they represent a huge threat to my (and their) safety ... so as long as they get out of my way, i don't really have any direct contact with them. I've made a special plan sometimes, my favourite is a mixed fruit basket, lady with a kid, and of course colouring books and crayons. Never money, but for a hungry and thirsty kid, mixed fruit must be awesome. They're there everyday, so if you forget today tomorrow is another day .... but day in day out, well, you'd have to be desperate to be there.

A huge thanks to Sarah Britten for starting this page, i'll add it on the right under blogroll somewhere.

peace

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Chaplin's speech


I'm sorry but I don't want to be an Emperor, that's not my business. I don't want to rule or conquer anyone. I should like to help everyone if possible, Jew, gentile, black man, white. We all want to help one another, human beings are like that. We all want to live by each other's happiness, not by each other's misery. We don't want to hate and despise one another. In this world there is room for everyone and the earth is rich and can provide for everyone. The way of life can be free and beautiful. But we have lost the way. Greed has poisoned men's souls, has barricaded the world with hate; has goose-stepped us into misery and bloodshed. We have developed speed but we have shut ourselves in: machinery that gives abundance has left us in want. Our knowledge has made us cynical, our cleverness hard and unkind. We think too much and feel too little: More than machinery we need humanity; More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness. Without these qualities, life will be violent and all will be lost. The aeroplane and the radio have brought us closer together. The very nature of these inventions cries out for the goodness in men, cries out for universal brotherhood for the unity of us all. Even now my voice is reaching millions throughout the world, millions of despairing men, women and little children, victims of a system that makes men torture and imprison innocent people. To those who can hear me I say "Do not despair". The misery that is now upon us is but the passing of greed, the bitterness of men who fear the way of human progress: the hate of men will pass and dictators die and the power they took from the people, will return to the people and so long as men die [now] liberty will never perish. . . Soldiers: don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you and enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think and what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you as cattle, as cannon fodder. Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men, machine men, with machine minds and machine hearts. You are not machines. You are not cattle. You are men. You have the love of humanity in your hearts. You don't hate, only the unloved hate. Only the unloved and the unnatural. Soldiers: don't fight for slavery, fight for liberty. In the seventeenth chapter of Saint Luke it is written: - "The kingdom of God is within man" Not one man, nor a group of men, but in all men; in you, the people. You the people have the power, the power to create machines, the power to create happiness. You the people have the power to make life free and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure. Then in the name of democracy let's use that power, let us all unite. Let us fight for a new world, a decent world that will give men a chance to work, that will give you the future and old age and security. By the promise of these things, brutes have risen to power, but they lie. They do not fulfil their promise, they never will. Dictators free themselves but they enslave the people. Now let us fight to fulfil that promise. Let us fight to free the world, to do away with national barriers, do away with greed, with hate and intolerance. Let us fight for a world of reason, a world where science and progress will lead to all men's happiness. Soldiers! In the name of democracy: let us all unite!

Don't be stupid


Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Toyrun by numbers

Years: 30
Toys: +- 30 000
Bikes: +- 30 000
Volunteers: 250
Bike marshalls 25
Stalls: 150
Bikes given away: 3
Setup: 4 days
Incidents: 1 (SVA, not serious)
Road distance all rides: 250km
Mileage by me over the year to Benoni: 2400km.

I add the last because i just worked it out, and it gave me a fright. Well done to every one who contributed and participated, "Many hands make light work" was the message for this year.

I feel the need to add: "miracles can happen ... sometimes".

peace and love and charity to all





Friday, 23 November 2012

Tenderness

I am trying to find the courage to be tender in my life.
I know that violent people are weak people.
Only the gentle ones are ever very strong.
- James Dean


Thursday, 22 November 2012

Again.

"We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery, we need humanity. More than cleverness, we need kindness and gentleness." - Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977).

EDIT:


Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Monday, 19 November 2012

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Urban Wild Art




Done for the FNB art thingy, but nothing on their website? Can't figure out who blonde boykie is either.
Brilliantly done thought, found a pinterest thing with a whole bunch of photos, very nicely done!!

http://pinterest.com/source/i-art-joburg.com/

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Pain

"Most of the pain you’re dealing with are really just thoughts.. ever think of that?"

- Buddhist Bootcamp


Thursday, 1 November 2012

I take illegal drugs for inspiration

Daily Telegraph, Saturday May 21st 2005, pp 17-18

Susan Blackmore

Every year, like a social drinker who wants to prove to herself that she's not an alcoholic, I give up cannabis for a month. It can be a tough and dreary time - and much as I enjoy a glass of wine with dinner, alcohol cannot take its place.
Some people may smoke dope just to relax or have fun, but for me the reason goes deeper. In fact, I can honestly say that without cannabis, most of my scientific research would never have been done and most of my books on psychology and evolution would not have been written.
Some evenings, after a long day at my desk, I'll slip into the bath, light a candle and a spliff, and let the ideas flow - that lecture I have to give to 500 people next week, that article I'm writing for New Scientist, those tricky last words of a book I've been working on for months. This is the time when the sentences seem to write themselves. Or I might sit out in my greenhouse on a summer evening among my tomatoes and peach trees, struggling with questions about free will or the nature of the universe, and find that a smoke gives me new ways of thinking about them.
Yes, I know there are serious risks to my health, and I know I might be caught and fined or put in prison. But I weigh all this up, and go on smoking grass.

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Read the full article, inspirational.


Tuesday, 30 October 2012

Banksters


This matter is of extreme public interest in view of the millions of people who have lost everything as a result of countless unjust judgements in the past, by our courts, handed down by ill informed judges, who have ignorantly upheld an unjust system in favour of corrupt banksters that have been getting away with fraud and extortion for years.

There is one MAJOR case in Cape Town, where 3 weeks ago, a judgement went against First National Bank – in favour of the defendant who will remain nameless until this Friday. This has now turned into the most sensitive case in SA history regarding banking. This is the straw that will break the camel’s back and allow all of our cases to be argued and won, by arguing legal precedent. It will also spread like a virus worldwide very quickly from here.

UbuntuParty

Share your thoughts?

The Number Problem

The document shows there were 51,770,560 people in the country at midnight on October 9 last year, the date of the 2011 Census, compared to 44,819,778 counted a decade earlier.

Consequently, we are left with approximately 2,9 million people who paid close to 99% of all income tax.

{PS: The author hadn’t factored out state employees. This group is obviously not true taxpayers. Rough estimate for state employees I think is around 1.3 million(?) I would guess that once this is factored out there are probably a few hundred thousand people paying tax out of genuine value added income.}

Among children younger than 17 in SA, 3.37 million have lost one or both parents. That is really tragic.

It's worse than anyone will admit.



Sunday, 28 October 2012

Stop!


Remember the Buccaneer.

Friday, 26 October 2012

30 Days to Toyrun



The full press release:

THIRTY YEARS!
That’s how long the Motorcycle Toy Run event has been happening! An amazing number of years that the motorcycling fraternity has been donating toys to make the lives of less privileged children a little better!
From a small run organised by the Italian Motorcycle owners Club (IMOC) in 1982 it has grown to a country-wide event where motorcyclists gather to give in toys by the thousand. These toys are re-distributed to the needy by recognised service clubs like the Round Table, Rotary International and Lions International.
In recent years the focus has been to request educational gifts or packs for the children. These along with ball games are the most popular items to be received by the children when handing out toys.
In the last 30 years many sponsors, support staff and service clubs have come and gone BUT the Motorcycle Toy Run event is still here.
To celebrate this great achievement a carnival style event is planned at the Benoni Northerns Sport Grounds (John Barable Hall) at the end of November. This coincides with over 20 similar events being held around the country.
Already confirmed for the day are 3 popular bands using the SAB sound stage and over 80 various stalls and food vendors. Other entertainment will also be provided to please the crowds.
Although this day is focussed on the motorcycling community it is open to the public and there will be secured parking for cars and bikes. The public is encouraged to attend and bring their entire family along. The entrance fee after 30 years is still a toy (or many) for the less privileged children around us.
This year the Toy Run has also partnered with Canai South Africa to collect unwanted, old cell phones (working or not). This will ensure a ‘green’ disposal of those which cannot be repaired and those which are will be redistributed to people in poorer communities. PLUS they have promised school stationery packs for successful restorations. So dig in those bottom drawers for the old phones you don’t need and bring them in.
Part of the celebrations also includes a massive motorcycle give away of 3 bikes courtesy of Honda Kyalami and a performance motorcycle exhaust slip on canister from Inferno Performance Exhausts plus many other smaller prizes throughout the day, All this for … a TOY or educational gift!

BIKERS NOTE:
The ever popular road mass rides are all leaving at 9am from – 
Blockhouse Engen 1-Stop - On the R59 between Randvaal Rd & Heidelberg Rd - NORTH bound 64 kms Irene Village Mall - On the R21 40 kms 
Meadowdale Mall - Edenvale Road between R24 and N12 24 kms 
SilverStar Casino - R28 Paardekraal Road, near Pinehaven intersection 96 kms
(SilverStar is a LONG ride so make sure the tank is full and the bike is up to it)

The rides will be speed controlled at 80km/hr, Metro police escorted and intersection controlled
All bikes must be street legal and capable of completing the distances.
Quads and off-road bikes to please use the off road Toy Run venue of Dirt Broncos, where there will be an organised off-road route and entertainment laid on.
See you there on Sunday, the 25th November 2012.
Benoni Northerns Sport Grounds (John Barable Hall),
Benoni

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Please also see @ToyRun2012 and Toyrun on Facebook, share and enjoy!

PS: Paul Rotheram is THE MAN!!! Thank you for doing the radio ad!

Thursday, 25 October 2012

God speed you, Black Emporer!


Two days

For two days i've had this "Compose" window open, plenty has been happening, but i have no idea what to say.

Friday, 19 October 2012

Friday, 12 October 2012

Even angels cry


Thunder and lightening and wind and rain ... and a heart full of tears.

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Road rules

A few rules that have contributed to me still being alive to this day after 33 years of biking, some by trial and error and a bit of pain along the way:

1. Be moderately faster than the cage traffic around you on highways and freeways. That way your focus of attention is mostly on what is in front of you and easily visible with less hassle from the guys coming up from behind messing with your riding.
2. Rear view mirrors are a cool invention, use them - even if you only have 1.
3. The quick glance over your shoulder is a good thing at times, they teach you that when coming out of pitlane onto a racing circuit. Works good on public roads too. Especially if you only ride with 1 (fast lane) mirror.
4. Go dirtbike / mx / enduro - any kind of offroad riding, this will positively contribute to you being able to control that unwanted powerslide at 140kph cranked over in the fast lane when you least expected the rear end to let go by giving it a handfull of throttle.
5. At intersections make yourself visible to oncoming traffic, even if this means moving a meter or 2 from your chosen line to one side.
6. Following cage traffic in front of you on normal two way traffic roads I generally hang towards the right hand side of my lane. I want oncoming cars to see me, not be in the blind spot of vision of the car I am following. If an oncoming car has stopped (indicated) to turn right he has plenty time to see me and before I pass that car I will move over to the left bringing more of a safety distance between myself and him.
7. On open corners that you can see into with no oncoming traffic go as fast as you like and enjoy your riding.
8. On blind corners go only as fast as you feel safe to crash into cars turning in front of you / cows or other such lifestock / the 50 ton truck going up the hill at 15 kph etc...... The list is endless of what you may inadvertently find around the next corner.
9. I always ride on full brights during daytime, the only time I dim is when following a car for some time.
10. Golden rule at intersections and traffic lights. SLOW DOWN! The cage drivers don't expect someone at warp speed on a bike messing with their daydream routine.
11. When pulling into an intersection I cannot see into I use other cars to shield me.
12. Give the idiot tailgating you a wide berth by letting him pass or getting out of there another way.
13. I generally avoid riding at night, it's easy - I'm at home drinking.
14. I always expect the worst from fellow road users, that way I'm pleasantly surprised to the contrary.
15. Also when following a vehicle, don't ride in the middle if you can't see the road ahead as the vehicle might ride over an obstacle like a brick or pothole which they'll position in the centre. Keep to the right me thinks and then track with the vehicle or just bloody overtake and be done.
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Not my own words, Respect to zacapa of Wild Dogs.

Road rules to live by, i support every single thing stated here, i ride it daily. It's great how different guys come to the same strange conclusions sometimes. That's just how it is out there.

peace

Monday, 8 October 2012

Yamaha #1


Complete synchonicity ... 2 different blogs in different weeks and i have 1 &2.


Friday, 5 October 2012

Yamaha #2



Arundhati Roy


"To love. To be loved. To never forget your own insignificance. To never get used to the unspeakable violence and the vulgar disparity of life around you. To seek joy in the saddest places. To pursue beauty to its lair. To never simplify what is complicated or complicate what is simple. To respect strength, never power. Above all, to watch. To try and understand. To never look away. And never, never, to forget. " -

Arundhati Roy


Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Jump

"The so-called ‘psychotically depressed’ person who tries to kill herself doesn’t do so out of quote ‘hopelessness’ or any abstract conviction that life’s assets and debits do not square. And surely not because death seems suddenly appealing. The person in whom Its invisible agony reaches a certain unendurable level will kill herself the same way a trapped person will eventually jump from the window of a burning high-rise. Make no mistake about people who leap from burning windows. Their terror of falling from a great height is still just as great as it would be for you or me standing speculatively at the same window just checking out the view; i.e. the fear of falling remains a constant. The variable here is the other terror, the fire’s flames: when the flames get close enough, falling to death becomes the slightly less terrible of two terrors. It’s not desiring the fall; it’s terror of the flames. And yet nobody down on the sidewalk, looking up and yelling ‘Don’t!’ and ‘Hang on!’, can understand the jump. Not really. You’d have to have personally been trapped and felt flames to really understand a terror way beyond falling."

writer David Foster Wallace, who committed suicide in 2008


Sea Shells


Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Apartheid and South Africa

An excellent article by john Pilger, he shows real insight into "how it really is". Reprinted in full because it's that important, know your history!!

informationclearinghouse.info

September 21, 2012 "Information Clearing House" - The murder of 34 miners by the South African police, most of them shot in the back, puts paid to the illusion of post-apartheid democracy and illuminates the new worldwide apartheid of which South Africa is both an historic and contemporary model.

In 1894, long before the infamous Afrikaans word foretold "separate development" for the majority people of South Africa, an Englishman, Cecil John Rhodes, oversaw the Glen Grey Act in what was then the Cape Colony. This was designed to force blacks from agriculture into an army of cheap labour, principally for the mining of newly discovered gold and other precious minerals. As a result of this social Darwinism, Rhodes' own De Beers company quickly developed into a world monopoly, making him fabulously rich. In keeping with liberalism in Britain and the United States, he was celebrated as a philanthropist supporting high-minded causes.

Today, the Rhodes scholarship at Oxford University is prized among liberal elites. Successful Rhodes scholars must demonstrate "moral force of character" and "sympathy for and protection of the weak, and unselfishness, kindliness and fellowship". The former president Bill Clinton is one, General Wesley Clark, who led the Nato attack on Yugoslavia, is another. The wall known as apartheid was built for the benefit of the few, not least the most ambitious of the bourgeoisie.

This was something of a taboo during the years of racial apartheid. South Africans of British descent could indulge an apparent opposition to the Boers' obsession with race, and their contempt for the Boers themselves, while providing the facades behind which an inhumane system guaranteed privileges based on race and, more importantly, on class.

The new black elite in South Africa, whose numbers and influence had been growing steadily during the latter racial apartheid years, understood the part they would play following "liberation". Their "historic mission", wrote Frantz Fanon in his prescient classic The Wretched of the Earth, "has nothing to do with transforming the nation: it consists, prosaically, of being the transmission line between the nation and a capitalism rampant though camouflaged".

This applied to leading figures in the African National Congress, such as Cyril Ramaphosa, head of the National Union of Mineworkers, now a corporate multi-millionaire, who negotiated a power-sharing "deal" with the regime of de F.W. Klerk, and Nelson Mandela himself, whose devotion to an "historic compromise" meant that freedom for the majority from poverty and inequity was a freedom too far. This became clear as early as 1985 when a group of South African industrialists led by Gavin Reilly, chairman of the Anglo-American mining company, met prominent ANC officials in Zambia and both sides agreed, in effect, that racial apartheid would be replaced by economic apartheid, known as the "free market".

Secret meetings subsequently took place in a stately home in England, Mells Park House, at which a future president of liberated South Africa, Tabo Mbeki, supped malt whisky with the heads of corporations that had shored up racial apartheid. The British giant Consolidated Goldfields supplied the venue and the whisky. The aim was to divide the "moderates" - the likes of Mbeki and Mandela - from an increasingly revolutionary multitude in the townships who evoked memories of uprisings following the Sharpeville Massacre in 1960 and at Soweto in 1976 - without ANC help.

Once Mandela was released from prison in 1990, the ANC's "unbreakable promise" to take over monopoly capital was seldom heard again. On his triumphant tour of the US, Mandela said in New York: "The ANC will re-introduce the market to South Africa." When I interviewed Mandela in 1997 - he was then president - and reminded him of the unbreakable promise, I was told in no uncertain terms that "the policy of the ANC is privatisation".

Enveloped in the hot air of corporate-speak, the Mandela and Mbeki governments took their cues from the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. While the gap between the majority living beneath tin roofs without running water and the newly wealthy black elite in their gated estates became a chasm, finance minister Trevor Manuel was lauded in Washington for his "macro-economic achievements". South Africa, noted George Soros in 2001, had been delivered into "the hands of international capital".

Shortly before the massacre of miners employed for a pittance in a dangerous, British-registered platinum mine, the erosion of South Africa's economic independence was demonstrated when the ANC government of Jacob Zuma stopped importing 42 per cent of its oil from Iran under intense pressure from Washington. The price of petrol has already risen sharply, further impoverishing people.

This economic apartheid is now replicated across the world as poor countries comply with the demands of western "interests" as opposed to their own. The arrival of China as a contender for the resources of Africa, though without the economic and military threats of America, has provided further excuse for American military expansion, and the possibility of world war, as demonstrated by President Barack Obama's recent arms and military budget of $737.5 billion, the biggest ever. The first African-American president of the land of slavery presides over a perpetual war economy, mass unemployment and abandoned civil liberties: a system that has no objection to black or brown people as long as they serve the right class. Those who do not comply are likely to be incarcerated.

This is the South African and American way, of which Obama, son of Africa, is the embodiment. Liberal hysteria that the Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is more extreme than Obama is no more than a familiar promotion of "lesser evilism" and changes nothing. Ironically, the election of Romney to the White House is likely to reawaken mass dissent in the US, whose demise is Obama's singular achievement.

Although Mandela and Obama cannot be compared - one is a figure of personal strength and courage, the other a pseudo political creation -- the illusion that both beckoned a new world of social justice is similar. It belongs to a grand illusion that relegates all human endeavour to a material value, and confuses media with information and military conquest with humanitarian purpose. Only when we surrender these fantasies shall we begin to end apartheid across the world.

www.johnpilger.com


Friday, 21 September 2012

Memories

I want to try and live my life carrying all my memories. And if even if the memories are painful, even if they do nothing but hurt me, I want to keep them. Even those memories I sometimes I wish I could forget. As long as I carry them with me, as long as I can keep holding on, then some day, some day, I’ll be strong enough that those memories don’t hurt me anymore. I’ll be glad that I have them. That’s what I want. With all my heart. That’s why all my memories are precious to me. I don’t think it would be okay to forget a single one.

Natsuki TAKAYA

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This is the hardest thing for me.

Thursday, 20 September 2012

Patterns and properties

All of the Universe is composed of systems and patterns. A system is a set of components that interact with each other. A pattern is a property that emerges from the interactions between the components of a system. Each pattern becomes a component of a system on a higher scale. This gives rise to the infinite fractal nature of the Cosmos.


This echoed some Pirsig in my mind, from Layla, where he theorises on the nature of humans and human interactions. Going from the molecular, to the biological, the the social, and the intellectual, each step representing a set of patterns and laws governing that pattern.
The most curious thing about that system is that each pattern is the inverse of the previous. Laws that govern molecular compounds focus on binding the elements together, in a static state. The biological level, becomes the opposite, where the goal is not static-ness, but movement. Freedom to move at will is completely and utterly against the laws of the molecular.
Going from one extreme to the other is how life has become more infinitely complex and interwoven. And it is not always one set of laws that operate ... each new level, while ushering in a new set of natural laws, still holds within it the previous laws, only attenuated, or seconded to the new primary goals.

Sometimes we can no longer follow the established laws, and patterns, but we have to break ABOVE the current, and go against the grain, to live on a higher plane. Of course, the errant branches are the first to be pruned.


Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Dagga couple home invaded

The DC were hit badly last night. Our home was hit at gunpoint by three robbers. All our notebooks, phones and backup drives have been stolen.
Two years of case notes gone. We're unharmed and have Myrtle's spare phone.
It's really cruel.
There will be a break in transmission while we deal with insurance and shlep etc.
Keep the posts coming. We'll be back.

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Sending good thoughts and love to them.

Very suspicious.

Friday, 14 September 2012

Horror in high places

You have more rights because you're a majority; you have less rights because you're a minority. That's how democracy works,”


But you wouldn’t tell from Zuma’s demeanour and responses in Parliament on Thursday that he appreciated the extent of the country’s crisis, or that it bothered him in the least. He was his usual giggly self, manoeuvring around contentious issues and washing his hands of responsibility for any of the many things that went awry.

Zuma ignored Kganare’s question about whether the country was under a security threat and why its military had been placed on high alert.

She called on Zuma to apologise to those brutally affected by his decision.

Zuma refused, saying it was not written on people’s foreheads who would go out of prison and recommit crime. He said while he sympathised with those affected, he would not apologise for releasing the prisoners as he was legally and constitutionally allowed to do so.

dailymaverick.co.za

This is an accurate reflection of the state of the nation. Words cannot convey my horror.

Thursday, 13 September 2012

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

NollieFaith



We are constantly in need of anything and everything skateboard related and will happily accept new or used gear (bearings, decks, grip tape, hardware, protective gear, skate tools, trucks, wheels, etc). T-shirts and skate shoes are also much appreciated. Other items we could put to use include balloons, coloring books, crayons, footballs, pencils, sidewalk chalk, and sketch pads. You can drop off to us during one of our sessions or contact us to arrange a pickup or drop off at another time.









Fracking stupid



Thank you Zapiro.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Welcome rain!




Not much else really, just so happy to feel the rain and smell the clean moist air ...



Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Friday, 31 August 2012

Street art

We made a fire and a braai on sunday to celebrate the coming spring, and while i busied myself with the cooking and enjoyed the company of our friends, i had a little girl sitting very quietly with her chalk on the paving. Humble beginnings, but i really do like her style, and really enjoy watching her be free and creative.




Thursday, 30 August 2012

Shameless begging

Everybody else does it (sorta) so now it's my turn.

I've highlighted Theo Jansen's "Strandbeeste" on this blog before, and i watch the videos over and over, truly remarkable. And then i find this:

http://webshop.strandbeest.com/index.php?route=common/home


If there is ever another model that i build (i made many as a kid) i want it to be one of these. There is nothing else that would be even remotely as satisfying on my wall.

I look really good on my knees hey ;-)

Life is a question ...


Life is a question of nerves, and fibres, and slowly built-up cells in which thought hides itself and passion has its dreams. You may fancy yourself safe and think yourself strong. But a chance tone of colour in a room or a morning sky, a particular perfume that you had once loved and that brings subtle memories with it, a line from a forgotten poem that you had come across again, a cadence from a piece of music that you had ceased to play… I tell you, that it is on things like these that our lives depend.
~
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

Consciousness means living with a witness; unconsciousness means living without a witness. When you are walking on the road, you can walk consciously — that’s what Buddha says one should do — you are alert, deep down you are aware that you are walking; you are conscious of each movement. You are conscious of the birds singing in the trees, the early morning sun coming through the trees, the rays touching you, the warmth, the fresh air, the fragrance of newly opening flowers. A dog starts barking, a train passes by, you are breathing… you are watching everything. You are not excluding anything out of your alertness; you are taking everything in. The breath goes in, the breath goes out… you are watching everything that is happening.
 ~
Osho

Thank you nemebatocabe.tumblr

Eat these words slowly, and chew them well. Let the flavour linger and fill your hunger. Drink in deep the fresh dew mist in the air, and smell the sweetness of spring. Then time for a slow walk perhaps, alongside a river.

Wednesday, 29 August 2012

Biker RANT


I typed stuff and in a fit of sanity deleted it. Let me try again.

FUCK YOU think bike
FUCK YOU jmpd

And if you're some retarded car driver who thinks riding to work is a good idea and you should try it too, DON'T. Stay in your fucking car please.

My motivations were twofold,

1) to educate those who were ignorant
2) to do something before jmpd started trolling that stretch

Thanks hey. Ignorance wins again.

Tuesday, 28 August 2012

Life


Click on it so it's full page, leaves a really good feeling.

Death Self, 1977

Marina Abramovic and Ulay (Uwe Laysiepen)

This performance consisted of the two artists seated in front of each other, connected at the mouth. They took in each other’s breaths until all of their available oxygen had been used up. The performance lasted only 17 minutes, resulting in both artists collapsing unconscious to the floor, having filled their lungs with carbon dioxide. This personal piece explored the idea of an individual’s ability to absorb the life of another person, exchanging and destroying it.

Wikipedia

Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Flying bikes


Not as pretty as the Malloy Hoverbike, but fully functional, which is better !

www.livescience.com

The big problem is "rollover" which is a self evident problem, they claim to have made a simple advance which helps prevent that, simple in the sense of not overly electronic. This is great because it means that if it can work conceptually, any tech added on will only improve a good idea, and not replace it.

Tuesday, 21 August 2012

For the children

Maybe this is appropriate:


Peace and love