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Ster Kinekor – miles ahead of Nu-Metro in so many ways

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 30, 2009

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For the longest time now I’ve been going to Nu-Metro cinemas to watch movies – mostly because they’re in the places that I choose to frequent (like Bedford Centre, Montecasino and Clearwater Mall).

One thing I’ve constantly noticed with Nu-Metro cinemas is that the quality of service at most of the cinemas has been less than adequate on so many levels and I’m not the only one who thinks so.

Twitter and Facebook are constantly filled with comments on how Nu-Metro’s staff have ruined the cinema experience of so many people – particularly if they are attending a huge movie that they have been dying to see – and cannot be enjoyed on anything but a big screen.

Complaints range from bad popcorn, to rude staff, massive queues for concessions and movies either being out of focus, sounds problems, in-cinema advertising and even projectionists that forget to change the aspect ratio of the movie when the ads have finished and the main attraction begins.

I’ve even been turned away by cinema staff because I was not allowed to bring the left-overs (doggie bag) from my pre-movies dinner into the cinema “because it wasn’t purchased here”.

I’ve also personally had it on numerous occasions where the picture has been out of focus or the surround sound has not been turned on and nothing was done even despite reporting it to cinema management.

It’s just not good enough and I think Nu-Metro is suffering because of these issues, which, let’s face it, amount to incompetence and laziness at all levels – from ticket staff right up to cinema management.

But what a breath of fresh air it has been, my last two visits to Ster Kinekor cinemas (Crest and Fourways Mall).

Both visits were for fairly epic movies (Transformers 2 and Terminator Salvation) and my experiences at both movies were just what I would have expected to have had at any cinema.

The sound was perfect, the picture was in-focus, the ticket staff were happy, there were very short queues for concessions and the popcorn was fresh and tasty. (although it has to be said that the prices of concessions are ridiculously high).

What I found even cooler at Fourways Ster Kinekor was the self-service ticket kiosks.  Touch-screen kiosks don’t only allow you to pick up pre-booked tickets, but you can buy tickets from then, select your seats and even do other stuff like buy airtime – which again put Ster Kinekor miles ahead of Nu-Metro in my eyes.

Look, the downside to all of this is that Ster Kinekor cinemas aren’t in the places I usually go so I would end up having to go to places that I don’t particularly like in order to attend a movie at a Ster Kinekor cinema (like Westgate, Cresta or Fourways)  – but I’d do it for the movie experience that is way ahead of the blunders that keep pissing a lot of people off at Nu-Metro.

In my eyes, Ster Kinekor is the way to go and Nu-Metro could seriously learn a few lessons from its number one competitor on how even the smallest changes can make a huge difference.

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Update from the Marine Expedition

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 24, 2009

http://www.marine-expedition.co.za/

Hi everyone

This past month has proven to be a very difficult and testing time for the expedition. Who knew you could make it across West Africa with so much ease, only to be flummoxed by Europe.

Since our last update from Morocco, we have left the African continent and driven via Portugal to Madrid, Spain. Leaving Morocco was interesting, but with all the required documentation for the extension of our visas in hand, we were back on track. A few days behind schedule we entered Tarifa, Spain.

Unfortunately due to some mixed information we were not allowed to purchase vehicle insurance in Spain for a South African vehicle. There was no issue getting into Spain, but if the police stopped us, we were essentially driving illegally. Not one South African insurance company was interested in helping and we were refused vehicle cover. Running further behind schedule we had to leave Spain and enter Portugal, as we had some dives lined up.

We were lucky that a Dutch company was able to insure the vehicle all the way to Russia, so after 2 weeks of driving around Europe illegally we managed to get the required green card, though some help from Mr. Schonknecht, for which we are extremely grateful.

Arriving in Madrid we secured meetings with Oceana, a huge marine based conservation organization and with ICCAT, the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna. The meeting with Oceana was excellent and we were brilliantly received. Not only were we able to interview the Director and chief scientist, Oceana supplied us with a huge collection of images and video footage for our documentary. We are grateful to their generosity and passion for which they conduct their work. As Oceana is looking forward to branching into Africa, and will keep in contact offering advice from our side to the hopeful inception of Oceana in South Africa (Oceana Africa Program), this would be fantastic.

Our meeting was delayed with ICCAT until the 8th of June due to Linda and my visa application for the UK been denied. We do feel it was denied unjustly and look to make a comment about the situation at a later stage. This problem was huge for us as it blocked our entry to a country where we would get the car serviced, acquire visas for the next leg of the expedition, and would allow us to ferry across to Norway. Furthermore due to our Shengen days running out we had to fly to Croatia where we could bunk down in our house and work on all the admin to change our flight plans to the US, figure out how the vehicle would get to Norway etc. The circumstance has unfortunately necessitated our need to return to South Africa briefly, firstly to organize our US, Russian and Japanese visas, and to lay an official complaint with the Ministry regarding the UK consulate in Madrid. I may depart SA after a few days and use my Croatian passport to drive the vehicle into the UK (as no visa is required) and then meet Linda in Oslo, either or, the British have really dented a smooth passage for us and have throw us into administrative hell. What this means is that we are currently back in South Africa and are in the process of getting all our visas for Asia, and it looks as if the UK will have to remain off our list of countries to visit as we simply do not have the time to still get the visa and make it to the conference in the USA, and get to Russia by October.

If anyone wants to get hold of us our new numbers down here are Linda 083 348 8474 and Mike 0785218478. We should be around for about three weeks while we pull ourselves towards ourselves and possibly begin work on a new trailer for the Documentary.

Hope you are all keeping well, were disappointed that we will not be seeing everyone in the UK ,but im sure well meet up soon.

Till then

Happy travels

Mike and Linda

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BT Paintball announces TM-15

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 24, 2009

BT Paintball.

zOMG!!! *Drroooooollll*

The BT TM-15 is an excellent choice for any woodsball or mil-sim paintball enthusiast. Its high performance body is strong, yet light enough in weight for all-day action. Equipped with features usually found on much more expensive markers, the BT TM-15 features a true electropneumatic operating system as well as reduced sound signature for stealth firing in any of the multiple firing modes. With the standard multiple Picatinny rails, accessory options are nearly endless. Internal airline operation eliminates external hoses. Plus, front and rear sights ensure you get your shot.

Features

    • High Performance, Ultra Strong, Lightweight Magnesium Body
    • Bolt Out Back Design for Easy Cleaning and Maintenance
    • Modern Styling
    • True Electropneumatic Operating System
    • Shift-On-The-Fly, 4-Position Recreational Firing Mode Switch
    • Multiple Firing Modes: Semi/PSP/NXL/Millennium
    • Stealth Body Design Works in Conjunction with the Barrel to Reduce Sound Signature
    • 14” Barrel with Sound Signature Reduction Porting
    • Flip-Up Front and Rear Sights
    • Clamping Feed Elbow
    • Universal, Mini Style Barrel Threads
    • Single-Finger Trigger (Double Trigger Kit Available)
    • Multiple Picatinny Rails Allow for Extra Accessories
    • Quick-Change Battery in the Removable Magazine
    • Collapsible/Adjustable Rear Stock
    • Low Pressure Operation (200psi)
    • No External Hoses; Internal Airline Operation

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Finally! Put a stop to pesky tele-marketers…

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 23, 2009

If you’re anything like my colleagues, you probably get harrased by tele-marketers from companies like Cell C and Altech Autopage Cellular trying desperately to sell you a mobile phone contract or insurance companies marketing some form of death and disability cover.

And no matter how many times you ask to be taken off their databases, it just doesn’t happen.

But redemption is at hand, I heard on Radio 702 that you can register your name on the Direct Marketing Association’s “Do Not Call” list, which should put an end to  cellular and insurance comapneis purporting to have “specially selected you for an unbelievable deal”.

I registered myself on this Opt-Out list a few months ago and I’m very pleased to say that I’ve seen a HUGE fall in the number of unsolicited cold-calls that I receive.

Most notably, the biggest culprit that still calls me on the odd occasion is ABSA.

The last call I got was pretty ingenious becuase the [very well-spoken and professional-sounding] lady who called claimed to be the assistant to the financial manager of ABSA’s Cresta branch.

Her exact words were: “Mr. Callegari, ABSA has notified my boss that he absolutely HAS TO see you with regards to securing your bond with life cover.  When could you possibly come in?”

The sad thing is that there are people out there who would have fallen for this little trick and walked into the office of yet another financial planner that doesn’t know you from a bar of soap but has an entire portfolio of insurance products that you simly “must have in order to survive”.

In any event, I’m glad to say that I have not received a cold-call or unsoicted SMS in months and I’m all the more sane for it.

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R2D2 In Star Trek | Robot Living

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 19, 2009

Sadly the contest to win a prop from the movie is over. Read on to find out exactly where R2D2 does appear in the new Star Trek film.

**SPOILER ALERT**

During the Drill Machine sequence as the Enterprise comes out of its barrel role amidst destruction of the other Federation ships above Vulcan, we cut to an interior Enterprise bridge over the shoulder of Kirk that is looking out through the front viewscreen. In space, R2-D2 is floating in the debris from about the top middle of the screen to the bottom right.

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Samuel L. Jackson vs. Master yoda

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 19, 2009

This is just too good not to share :-)

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M-Net tooth fairy advert

Posted by nicolascallegari on June 2, 2009

 

 

Cracker – Mnet tooth fairy advert – funny.

 

It’s been a long time since I really laughed at an advert on TV.  It’s partly down to the fact that I have a PVR and I can just fast-forward past the adverts.  But it’s also down to the fact that, well, let’s face it, the vast majority of adverts on South African TV are shite.

Well done on a truly fantastic advert :-)

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