Category Archives: Thoughts

Bureaucratic Idiocy

I try to be a good driver, be courteous and stick to the speed limit.  Of course like any South African I do speed a little and occasionally I get a speeding ticket.  I think I have only had five or so in the 24 years I’ve been driving.

Anyway, I received one of my rare speeding tickets in the mail a few days ago and the way these things work is quite ridiculous.  I was caught by a camera trap while on my way home and the trap was only three or four kilometres from my home.  But there is only one place that I may pay it, at the Parow traffic department.  Parow is in Cape Town, around 40 kilometres from where I live and was caught speeding.  I don’t go into Cape Town very often, so why I should have to go there to pay a fine is beyond me.  Fortunately I can mail in a cheque, which is what I’ve done.  But what if I had been here on holiday and having returned home I receive a ticket through the mail and for some reason the mail was delayed so there is not enough time to mail a cheque before the due date?  Would I have to return to Cape Town to pay my fine, or wait to be summonsed to appear in court, in Cape Town?

In years gone by you could pay a fine at any police station, no matter where the ticket was issued.  Why this is no longer possible, when there are more forms of electronic communication linking everywhere is really beyond me.

Mela

My wife, Mela, is almost totally deaf.  She wears a bone-conducting hearing aid on a band that fits on her head.  People tend to stare at this and she is quite self-conscious about it so she is not fond of being photographed.  This afternoon I was shooting some pics of my sons and friends playing in the pool and was standing next to Mela who was sitting on a low wall.  I lined up a shot, called to her and clicked the shutter as she looked up.  As this was unexpected she didn’t have time to adopt the defensive glare she so often does when she sees the camera pointing at her.  An added bonus is that her hearing aid band is not visible in the photo and we both think that this is one of the nicest photos anyone has ever taken of her.

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A Night at the Hip-Hopera

Despite the fact that I only have a poxy 56kb dial-up connection here at home I downloaded all the tracks from The Kleptones A Night At The Hip-Hopera.  It took almost a full day but I’m not sorry and have been listening to it almost non-stop since I downloaded it.

This album is what is apparently known as a mashup and uses Queen’s music as a basis for a new creation consisting of a mix of new lyrics and samples.  I’m not really a great fan of hip-hop or remixes but this is really well done and I love it.  It seems that the main site has bandwidth problems and is no longer hosting the music tracks.  They do provide links to a few other sites that are making it available for download and I downloaded my copy from one of them, waxy.org.

If you don’t have this yet, you absolutely must check it out.

Summer’s Here

Well, it looks as though summer has arrived.  It was a fairly hot day today and I went for a ride on my bike this morning (let’s pretend that I’m writing this before midnight).  There was only a light breeze so cycling wasn’t the unpleasant chore it can be when the wind is really blowing, as it so often does here.

The really cool thing about summers here is the long evenings when it’s time to walk on the beach.  Went walking there this evening and there were quite a few people out.  I was really pleased with the performance of my camera.  The old one did not cope well with low light, having only 100 ISO, but as the new one has a minimum ISO of 200 and can do 400, or 800 at lower resolution, I am able to shoot more on these walks.  I love taking photos of people just to see the interesting outfits and expressions that can be captured.  Here is one from this evening’s walk.

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Beach Biker

2004-09-26_beach_guyYou see some strange things at the beach.  Today was not very hot but sunny, about 19°C, and there were quite a few people on the beach, playing games, swimming or just sitting in the sun.  Then there was this guy.

 

He was clad completely in black, jeans, t-shirt, boots, leather jacket, all black.  He was alone, flying a kite, and I guessed that he might have come to the beach by motorcycle.  I didn’t see any motorcycles parked nearby though.

Roach Army

I was out on the rocks by the sea at Rooiels this afternoon taking some photos when I saw the strangest thing.  I spotted a cockroach on a rock near my feet and when I looked at the rocks a little further away, they were crawling with hundreds, if not thousands of small cockroaches.  The strange thing is that most of them were moving in the same direction, forming a column that swarmed over the rocks with a definite sense of purpose.  I have never seen anything like this before.  I wonder what they were doing?  Migrating perhaps or heading towards a food source?  I didn’t smell anything that would indicate a dead creature nearby but there was a fair amount of decomposing kelp between the rocks there.  This is what they looked like.

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Who Am I?

I am craniac, also known as Steve Crane or strandloper, a Scottish born, South African software developer.  I live in Strand, near Cape Town with my wife, two teenaged sons, two dogs and two cats.

As mentioned I am a software developer and have been for the past twenty years.  I currently write software for Windows using Visual Basic and C#.  At home I prefer to run Linux on my computer, which I use for processing the results of one of my other interests, namely photography.

I also like to read and am very interested in aircraft, an interest I combine with my photographic one whenever there is an air show nearby, but this is unfortunately only once or twice per year.