Tuesday, December 22, 2009

2009 What a year…

Well this has defiantly been an involving 365 and ¼ days thus far. So much to tell, lets break it down into scenes.

Scene 1: The Band


 

Ok so after being in quite a few bands the one that I enjoyed the most was Burning The Formidable which became Thornhill Tragedy, decided that the towel had to be thrown in at the death L after a good run there we failed, then I ended up joining Locus Standi had a real good run played some epic shows and had to pull out due to family responsibilities and am currently starting up a project or two ;) The Arctic Is Me…


 

Scene 2: The Family


 

Ok so after having the most beautiful and adorable daughter in the world my partner decides to leave me VERY F**KING LAME but hey shit happens, I ended up being single and having mixed feelings about the whole thing…


 

Scene3: The Life


 

Ok so this year has had quite a few developments many of which were great but don't outweigh the one that was a disaster L… I am starting a new band project see scene 1, im gonna be staring in a SA production feature file The Sudden End, starting a Rap group SaddamKillaProject, could possibly be The Face Of Police see earlier post, and yeah things are looking good for TGK and him being the great entertainer he always wanted to be J


 

See you all soon

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

My time in the news..

Pigeon beats Telkom

2009-09-09 12:23


 

Birgit Ottermann

Cape Town - Winston, a homing pigeon, has made history by beating a Telkom ADSL line in delivering 4GB of data from Howick to Hillcrest, outside Durban in just 2 hours 6 minutes and 57 seconds, whereas the ADSL download was "still just under four percent complete" at 11:45. 

South Africa's most famous pigeon, left Howick just after 10:00 on Wednesday morning and flew a distance of around 70km to deliver a data card (strapped to his leg) to financial services companyThe Unlimited at its head office in Hillcrest.

Winston easily beat the ADSL line, despite giving it a 26 minute head start, while stretching his wings and waiting for the company data to be downloaded onto the memory card.

A confident Winston flew straight to his home in Gillits, outside Hillcrest, from where he caught a short car ride to reach the Hillcrest head office.  Homing pigeons have a natural ability to find their way home from any point of departure.

Winston enjoyed huge support with messages from fans on his Facebook profile and constant tweets on his Twitter feed. 

He himself also twittered several times with comments like "flying weather cloudy and cool, feeling good, no major problems to report... Hillcrest traffic is a worry".

Right from the start, the general consensus was that Winston would beat Telkom.

Cyber Stone Age

South Africans have long lamented the country's slow internet connections and limited bandwidth. 

Despite the launch of the new Seacom cable about two months ago and promises of superfast internet at affordable prices, South Africans are still stuck in the Cyber Stone Age.

The Unlimited Group initiated the pigeon race after intensive research in alternative methods of delivering electronic data fast and efficiently.

"We came across the lesser spotted internet protocol: IPoAC or CPIP, commonly known as Internet protocol over Avian Carrier or Carrier Pigeon Internet Protocol respectively," the company said in a statement on their website.

Hundreds of fans followed Winston's historic flight online, however, many of them had to settle for Twitter updates, as, ironically, their internet connections were too slow to watch the live stream.

"Crap! Internet connection useless! Unable to watch live stream, plse post running commentary so we know how Winston's doing!,"  Jackyah333 tweeted on Twitter.

"Yeah thats why this #pigeonrace2009 is a great spectacle of telecoms inadequacy ;)" another Winston fan Kahlil_Incubus added.

According to a Sapa report, Telkom spokesperson Pynee Chetty declined to comment on Winston's win, requesting the news agency to send questions via e-mail.

Food for digestive thought

1. A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for!

2. Intelligence is like underwear. It is important that you have it, but not necessary that you show it off!

3. If your dreams determine your future, why not go to sleep now?

4. When the only tool you own is a hammer, every problem begins to look like a nail!

5. Never test the depth of the water with both feet.

What a lovely Country…

Dozens of killers in Saps'

2009-09-08 22:23

Johannesburg - Dozens of South African policemen have committed murders and rapes between March 2008 and March 2009, Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa has said.

In a written response to a question in Parliament, Mthethwa said more than 600 police had been investigated by the Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD), which found some had also abused drugs and stolen property.

It is unclear how many faced criminal prosecution and if they are still in the police service, said the minister.

38 cops guilty of murder 

"To obtain the information would be time-consuming. The redeployment of police employees to carry out this task would be to the detriment of other essential duties or service delivery to the community," said Mthethwa.

A copy of his response was obtained by Reuters on Tuesday.

The ICD found 38 policemen "guilty" of murder, 33 of attempted murder and 30 of rape. The highest number of offenses was for theft, with 108.

Questions of credibility


"The total number of members charged (committed crimes) in the financial year 2008/2009 were 669," said Mthethwa.

The findings could raise questions over the credibility of the Saps, charged with tackling one of the world's highest rates of violent crime and making the streets safe before the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

There were 18 487 murders, 36 190 rapes, and 14 201 reported hijackings in 2007-8, according to police. 

About 50 people are murdered each day.

- Reuters

Friday, August 21, 2009

The Face of Police SA

Ok so it's been a blogging dry spell for me as of late, haven't really had a chance to get intimate with the keyboard so to speak, however, the years have done something to the metal head in me and I have somewhat calmed down and conformed to the norms of everyday life L.


 

In fact just the other day I entered (yes me) a "modeling" competition K its called The Face Of Police WOW…

Anyways if any of you are keen on getting me closer to victory click here and vote smoking J
http://bit.ly/f3H0N


 

Peace


 

Till later J

TGK

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Meet Osiris

Ok so this is really getting to be quite a mixed up story, however I tell this now, for today I mention what's going to happen to my dog Osiris…

So il skip forward to earlier this year (2009 ;) ) myself and the wife went to the Animal Welfare to adopt a little "devil-dog" and Osiris we called him. He is light brown, a cross Alsatian and Staffie, cute lovable bastard.

Anyway this morning is his six month birthday, and he's getting snipped K so off I go to the vet, so to everyone out there, welcome Osiris and this is his last day of being a man L

Peace

Thursday, April 30, 2009

The 1st Gig

So after the switch in roles we practiced for a lifetime it seemed, and turned down quite a few gigs, due to nerves I rate. Either way eventually we accepted the initial/1st/power house ;) gig which was the opening act at a friend’s 16th birthday/house party.

We got on stage and the MC introduced us as "Cell Tone", and behind the scenes we had changed our name, (on the night of our first show a name change, who the F**k does that) from Cell Tone (which I found sounded too much like the device bleh) to [Dv]8.

We had 3 songs of our own which went off like a dream the crowd loved it, loved it so much that a dude actually had his shirt ripped in the pit which he then later gave to me (weird?).

Then we played the last song of our set, the song that ppl would remember us by for some time, KoRn - Blind :)

Was HUGE....

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The early stages...

Ok so back to the story, it must have been around September of 2001, myself and 3 friends from high school formed a alternative band that had no name bleh.
(Oh for the purpose of this story all the ppl involved will be renamed to some wierd sh*t)

So this 3 piece consisting of drums (myself - however i was kit-less), Guitar (The big bear) and Bass (Church boy). We found another Guitarist (Yetti) who brought to the table the name Celltone.

So now we were a 4 piece with a name and no vocalist and a drummer without a kit - bummer.

Eventually early 2002, we found a drummer with a kit so i was then phased out of that position in the band and moved into the new one, the one that would change my life/lifestyle...

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

To settle some issues re the below debate....

Wow things are really dragging my little story along.
well anyway i took the liberty of clearing the air re this link:
http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/12-reasons-pc-gaming-is-better-than-consoles-485178?src=rss&attr=all

1. Mouse and keyboard support -- Available on PS3/Xbox360
2. High screen resolutions -- Available on PS3/Xbox360
3. Free mods -- free downloadable content on PS3/Xbox360
4. Upgradeable hardware -- difficult but no impossible on console (what u think it runs on air?)
5. Cheaper games -- debatable in SA
6. You're not tied to one online service -- unfortunate but who needs online anyways
7. No extra dosh needed for playing online -- dabatable
8. Unlimited storage space -- yes no maybe things change
9. Save game hacking -- im sorry what?
10. Unofficial fixes for older games -- wow the security of that feature amazes me
11. Abandonware -- im sorry who??
12. No red ring of death -- yeah just BSOD?

Thanks

Bangalore Challengers vs Chennai Super Kings

Ok so we're skipping about 8 years of this story for a bit so I can tell about an interesting evening with the soon to be introduced "copperman". It was a very compulsive decision to go watch the 1st IPL game in Port Elizabeth last night with "copperman", out pure ignorance we tossed a coin and supported the Chennai Super Kings, who posted a mammoth 179/4 after 20 Over’s, and they walked all over the Challengers winning by I think 92 Runs.

What a win, what a game.

Now going back the story and or journey.
It must have been May 2001 I joined/formed my first band an Alternative Rap Metal band called [Dv]8...

Monday, April 20, 2009

The Beginning

This is a my blog, Kahlil Carlos Mazema, it serves as my little timeline in the performing arts. As the title reveals this endevour of mine has been roughly 8 years in total. Im hoping to fill this blog with interesting pics and stories taking you through the last 8 years and further into the future of my hopefully "Career".


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