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Camera Review on Mgongo

For those who visit here regularly, you'll know that I like playing with gadgets and stuff. When I first started evolutionary, I used to do a feature called "the layman's thoughts" because I am, in no way, an expert. Everything I interact with, I try to look at it from the perspective of use. I was recently interviewed on the Mgongo Show (on SA's ETV) about the Sony NEX F-3. The less said about how I feel about my video interviews the better but I have been told that it would be useful to share them here, so I will. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEXZ5HxcRrw&feature=youtu.be

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I Just Started Something …

Life is fascinating in its habits. How often have you had a moment, when it felt like everything was coming together perfectly? Or when you meet – and really connect with - someone and you discover you’ve been in the same spaces for years but never met. It is like the universe is saying … now is your time. Yes, as the cliché goes, ‘everything happens for a reason’ and, often, things happen when they are supposed to happen. Being a chronic ideas person, I have spent a lifetime buckling under the weight of “what-ifs” - things that would be great, if I could only get them going, which I don’t...

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Township Media Activists

We all seek voice. A platform to express ourselves. Those on the outside always seem to have the greater voice, to determine what needs to be done in our space. It must be a human condition. To look outward and see problems, instead of looking inward and solving them. The media - including online - always seems to be just that ... the outside looking in at the problems of others. I met Daniel Lurie last year and he shared some of his ideas and vision for changing this as well as using the media "to deter human rights abuses, create dialogue, unify the community, empower gender equality and...

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