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Johannesburg Gauteng South Africa
The wealth and power of a bygone era strike you first, when
you step inside the palatial Rand Club. Regarded as a cocoon
for the socially elite since 1887, the Rand Club still proudly
upholds its splendour.
The Rand Club boasts some elaborate function venues. There
is the Main Dining Room which seats up to 220 guests in grand
style. The | Rhodes dining room, which visitors have compared
to Windsor castle, and for which the description “elegant”
would be a grave understatement. The Rand Club has 5
smaller, beautifully decorated dining rooms are also available
for smaller functions.
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By William Michael Smith
By Jef With One F
By Craig Hlavaty
By Jesse Sendejas Jr.
By Sonya Harvey
By Jesse Sendejas Jr.
By Nathan Smith
By Craig Hlavaty
The lumbering frame of Henry Rollins was as ubiquitous in Austin during South by Southwest as barbecue and Shiner Bock, showing up on panels, haunting the Austin Convention Center, assisting rock legend and noted schizophrenic Roky Erickson at two ill-fated book signings that lasted only a few minutes before Erickson freaked out at the enormous crowds and fled. (Erickson refers to Rollins as "my bodyguard.")
And everywhere Rollins went, the former Black Flag vocalist attracted attention -- a living legend of sorts walking and talking among the masses, pumped-up and powerful though never too big to spend quality time | with the little people.
But Rollins was attending the ninth South by Southwest conference not just as a mentor to espouse cynical words of wisdom, but as an entrepreneur promoting his business, another guy handing out his tapes to anyone carrying a briefcase and wearing a | [
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12-29-2009, 04:00 PM
Kicking off the New Year with a special double-dose of STAR WARS: THE CLONE WARS, General Grievous emerges from the shadows to stir up trouble for the Jedi heroes, ensnaring them in a trap that threatens their mission and their lives. It’s a deadly game – and the scheming Separatist cyborg doesn’t plan on playing by the rules! It’s a full hour | of all-new CLONE WARS thrills, beginning with “Grievous Intrigue,” at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT Friday, January 1 on Cartoon Network. And the intergalactic action continues with a clone showdown in “The Deser | [
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This week, Republicans around the world had half-masted flags for our fair leader, Romnitron. Twitter went ablaze as thousands of good conservatives threatened to emigrate to places like Canada and Australia and other countries that don’t have universal health care, allow openly gay politicians, ban guns and teach evolution in schools. Personally, I think it’s time to give Romney and his campaign a moment of silence, and reflect on what could have been.
To begin, I’d like to express my sincerest apologies to civil rights. Unfortunately, my vote only counted as one vote, and I couldn’t adequately set you back 50 years. Since the better man did not win | in this election, it looks like Mr. and Mrs. (or Mr. and Mr., most likely) C. Rights won’t be suppressed after all. I know that really upsets most of the people in the Romney camp, because, let’s be honest, they don’t care about people either.
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The water-clock marks the hour in the Tachung sz, in the Tower of the Great Bell: now the mallet is lifted to smite the lips of the metal monsterthe vast lips inscribed with Buddhist texts from the sacred Fa-hwa-King, from the chapters of the holy Ling-yen-King! Hear the great bell responding!how mighty her | voice, though tongueless! KO-NGAI! All the little dragons on the high-tilted eaves of the green roofs shiver to the tips of their gilded tails under that deep wave of sound; all the porcelain gargoyles tremble on their carven perches; all the hundred little bells of the pagodas quiver with desire to speak. KO-NGAIall the green-and-gold tiles of the temple are vibrating; the wooden goldfish above them are writhing against the sky; the uplifted finger of Fo shakes high over the heads of the worshippers through the blue | [
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LAUREL HILL— The City Council is pursuing a state grant that could provide up to $600,000 for road repairs.
Although the council will prepare an ordinance that could dissolve Laurel Hill in a referendum March 12, city leaders are taking steps to ensure road funds are in place if the city is dissolved other than money from Okaloosa County.
The council is seeking a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant. This will be the third straight year Laurel Hill has applied for the grant.
Last year’s attempt fell just one permit short, when the city lost its consideration.
“Last time we needed a storm water permit,” Mayor Joan Smith said. “By not having it, we lost 100 points (in the process).”
The engineer and grant writer who worked on that application failed to include the permit with the necessary paperwork, Smith said.
The City Council learned | about the city’s removal from consideration last month, Council Chairman Larry Hendren said.
Council members voted unanimously recently to apply for a new grant.
“We got things going the right way and it would be foolish in my opinion to turn that down,” Councilman Clifton Hall said.
The application process will begin this July.
Council members agreed the grant would provide a timelier solution than asking the county for help.
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NM Supreme Court to hear appeal by photographer
Posted at: 03/11/2013 7:56 AM
By: The Associated Press
SANTA FE, N | .M. (AP) - The New Mexico Supreme Court on Monday morning hears the appeal of an Albuquerque photographer fined by the state for refusing to take pictures of a lesbian couple's commitment ceremony.
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A few people might have noticed that the Dizzy editor now (finally) has an user interface that one can use without wanting to puke (at least I hope so). In the old version much of the UI was made in the SVG file itself (like the Zebra), which wasn't exactly a good idea.
So I moved (almost) everything out of the SVG and into the surrounding page.
In my opinion this is a much cleaner approach, althought the Zebra might not look as nice now as it has before.
Since it's not an image anymore but basically just a few divs with some CSS magic, it looks quite different in most browsers. Check this out:
This is due to the way Browsers handle dotted/dashed borders in combination with border radius (see this issue), but an issue that does not affect the functionality and I hope it will be fixed soon.
Anyway, here's what's new in the editor so far:
- Link to remote images
- | Load and save SVG presentation
- Modify embedded stylesheet
- change the z-index of groups (through the new zebra-toolbar)
- More tools for drawing stuff on the canvas, like lines, arrows, circles...
- More options for stuff on the page. Includes font options for text, color chooser, etc..
- More jQuery. (o:
- Saving a SVG that contains an image does not work in Chrome (this browser has so many problems with that Feature..)
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