On the Fairest Cape: Redux

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Journalism).
Chenette Swart was our lecturer for the last three character projects. It started off well when we had to do self-characterisation - the fruits of which grace the page to your right. Afterwards it was all down hill. She is constantly pushing for honesty in our work (which is a very good thing for us to have), but she makes assumptions about the types of people we are and what it is that we need to be honest to. It was exactly this that brought back those doubts in technical ability.
These are a few things I might have failed to mention about my trip to The Fairest Cape in December.
Not much to say about this. I guess this Penny Arcade strip is now slightly moot.
Working in the bookshop can be draining at times. It's not difficult work at all, however there are difficult people to deal with every so often. We often stand around chewing the fat but receiving and packing away new stock can certainly build up on you. There are advantages: discount; access to such rich, creative material; finding interesting items; etc...
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I'm on my way home. I'm tired and I'm annoyed by this stop. It's necessary but wholly inconvenient. "Why can't cars run on air?" I think to myself, "Or pollution? Or the bullshit that most people are satisfied with saying? Imagine driving around with a microphone antenna that soaks up society's hot air and propels the car you're in.
It's an interesting notion but until that day arrives, we're stuck with internal combustion and petrol stations. And we're stuck with petrol attendants. These men (and often women) perform a service to lazy South Africans that isn't performed anywhere in Europe or the States. Much like grocery packers, these people perform tasks that privelleged South Africans are accustomed to and - in most cases - take for granted.



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My grasp on the concept of time is very thin right now. I set my wristwatch and my lovely cellphone ahead by 10 minutes so that I don't run late. My P.C. is five minutes ahead for some reason. And my car clock and radio clock are totally wrong because I had to hotwire my car the other day when the immobilizer decided not to work. I think only the PSP has the correct time. Technology is so seductive but it really just complicates things more.Labels: design, photography, studies
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