Saturday, April 19, 2008

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New York Comic Con 2008: Kaching Brands

New York Comic Con 2008: Kaching Brands

Beware of booth #639! It was quite hard to walk around the Kaching Brands display without reaching to get my credit card — so much of what they had looked amazing, from the detail in the craftsmanship to the vivid sense of imagination. I'm not sure who the cute guy is on top (but I'd love to take him home), but the series shown below him are the Hoko-Ten Harajuku trading figures by MD Young.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Oakville construction company wins $73.2 million government contract

Province spending $73M on second phase of Highway 7 expansion
By Peter Kovessy, Ottawa Business Journal Staff
Fri, Apr 18, 2008 10:00 AM EST

An Oakville construction company has won a $73.2 million government contract to widen a stretch of Highway 7 outside Ottawa and build four new bridges.

Bot Construction Ltd. will widen the provincial highway from two to four lanes from Jinkinson Road to Ashton Station Road, add a carpool lot at the Dwyer Hill Road interchange area, add new interchanges at Upper Dwyer Hill Road and Ashton Station Road and construct new service roads on both the north and south side of Highway 7.

The construction firm will also build four new bridges at Dwyer Hill Road, Ashton Station Road, the TransCanada Trail crossing and the North Service Road crossing at Lavallee Creek.

Ontario's highway expansion plan calls for the project to start this year and be completed by 2010.

This is the second of three Highway 7 projects in the province's five-year plan. The third project calls for the highway to be widened from two to four lanes between Carleton Place and Ashton Station Road, starting next year.

More than 17,000 commuters and tourists and 1,200 trucks use Highway 7 daily, according to the province.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

SOUTH AFRICA

10/04/2008 02:19 PM - (SA) 
Summer fishing draws to a close 
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The Summer fishing season is slowly beginning to wane, although there are still a few Elf, Kob and Geelbek being caught by anglers who persevere by fishing throughout the night from local beaches and harbours. During the past week the tides were very low during prime times in the evening and mornings while on Monday the water picked up considerably, causing rough seas along our shores and an abundance of seaweed was washed ashore, making only small sections of our local beaches fishable.

Many of the anglers, young and old, new to the fishing game cast and try and fish in incorrect places - namely places which are easy and convenient to get to such as harbours and beaches near to where their cars are parked instead of observing the water and beach for a while.

Another occurrence which happens to most inexperienced anglers when fishing in areas where there is a lot of weed, is that as soon as their line goes slack and picks up some of the shallow lying weeds and debris in the water, they lose long pieces of their line while trying to unravel and remove the weed.

All these weeds which are currently in the shallows and are washing up on our beaches play an important role in attracting and feeding the many prawn, worms and crabs as well as juvenile fish to the surface, which in turn attracts larger fish like Steenbras, Belman, Dassie and other so-called winter bank fish such as Wildeperd and Galjoen, which forage among the weeds and rotten red bait that wash up and decay in the holes and gullies.

This interim period is however still a good time to target fish such as White Steenbras and White Stump-nose which swim all along our coastline searching for worms, prawns and mussels.

Galjoen time

This is the time of the season that Galjoen fishermen also start getting into their stride by frequenting their favourite fishing venues with a variety of special baits.

The older group of shore anglers always believed that the autumn time is the favourite time for the many shoals of Wildeperd that move into the shallows between the reefs and the shore.

These Wildeperd prefer very fresh red bait, prawns, crayfish and white mussel.

The fact that last year's red tide had a devastating effect on many of the worm species, sand prawns and other natural foods that inhabit the shallows, will without doubt have an effect for a long time on our local beaches.

The dumping of sand and stone from areas higher up on our local beaches onto the open prawn and worm holes in the shallow waters on either side of the Strand jetty and on Blakes and Melk Bay beaches, I believe will also have a negative effect on the prawn and worm popu-lations in these areas as will the removing of weeds by means of big, powerful machinery.

These tiny creatures are also a part of the food chain and destroying them could have a serious knock-on effect. During the earlier part of the weekend quite a number of anglers who persevered on Blakes and Melk Bay beaches were not very successful due to the north, north westerly wind.

These winds usually causes fish to move to the Gordon's Bay side of the bay at Harbour Island and near the mountain side.

Good size Elf 
Last Friday a couple of local spinnermen caught a number of good size Elf from a school of fish which were off the reefs between Harbour Island and Camen Beach. This area has now added the name of De Jongh se Klip to the list of top spots in this area and is named after the well-known local De Jongh family who are by now a successful family of fishing fanatics.

On Sunday one or two anglers fishing between Nun's pool and Bikini Beach in Gordon's Bay had some good size Galjoen between 1,5 and 2 kg.

Small boats fishing during the night in the Strand at Die Poort and off Die Gaatjie area reported catching the odd Geelbek (medium size), Elf and Kob, but the fireworks are dying down.

One of the odd catches reported was a single Yellowtail caught off Die Poort on Sunday. Eight boats that fished offshore outside Cape Point during the weekend had mixed results with a few boats having one or two Longfin Tuna and one or two smaller Yellowtail Tuna.

A boat fishing 40 miles off the Point reported that the water was "very mixed".

He explained this was because of the different winds experienced in this area causing up-wellings which in turn formed different patches of cooler and warmer water and fishing near the Point was fruitless due to the temperature (13 degrees) during most of the weekend.

There was however some good news that large Tunny boats fishing about 100 miles off the Point had up to 38 Tunny per boat, but had to return to the harbour on Sunday due to the water getting rough.

The Defence Force Boat Angling Club held a competition inside False Bay during the past weekend, but due to the cool conditions and cool water temperatures fishing was not very good with the best boat catching three Red Roman.

Don't forget to rinse off your reel after fishing and loosen the drag before putting it away and also to service the reel after every three or four outings.

If you're unsure about servicing or fixing your reel yourself, give me a call on (021) 854 - 3831.



Thursday, April 03, 2008

Kanye West Launching Travel Website

Branding Consultant Says Global Fan Base Should Help Venture Fly

DETROIT (AdAge.com) -- You know Kayne West the hip-hop artist. Now meet Kayne West the online travel resource. 

The Grammy-award-winning performer is extending his brand with a travel website this week, KanyeTravel.com, that aims to offer quality low airfares, hotels and rental cars without service or membership fees. The site is hyperlinked to Mr. West's fan site,kanyeuniversecity.com, and future phases call for travel packages with tickets to his concerts and concert merchandise.
Links from kanyeuniversecity.com direct users to Mr. West's new travel site, KanyeTravel.com.
Links from kanyeuniversecity.com direct users to Mr. West's new travel site, KanyeTravel.com.


Ready for takeoff
Miki Woodard, president of the rapper's company, West Brands, told Advertising Age the process has already taken nearly a year. "We did a lot of due diligence with online travel partners" before linking up with Travelocity, Ms. Woodard said. Mr. West wanted an outfit that would be in it for the long haul, which could involve writing new software, she said. 

The next phase, expected within weeks, will be cross-promotional deals with marketing partners. She said negotiations are being conducted by Scotty Abrams, president of the celebrity brand-development firm Maniac Creative, Nashville and Los Angeles. Ms. Woodard declined to name the companies West Brands is in discussions with. 

But Mr. Abrams' father, Neil Abrams, president of a travel-industry consulting outfit bearing his name and also hired by Mr. West, said the marketing partners would include an automaker and wireless company. 

He said other celebrities have tried travel programs, but failed because they didn't have the resources or expertise. 

Lost in the tropics
"Margaritaville" singer Jimmy Buffett kicked off such a deal in the mid-1990s with Miami Beach's Travel By Design, offering "Parrot Head" packages to warm-weather beach destinations. A spokeswoman at the travel company said they ended about eight years ago, but had no other information. 

Mr. Abrams said Mr. West "has a passionate fan base in the hundreds of thousands worldwide, so this is a great marketing platform." 

Mr. West's travel site is "a great marketing opportunity" that coincides with his upcoming U.S. tour starting April 16 in Seattle, said Ms. Woodard. "So much of travel is so connecting to touring."

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