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Year Six is upon us!

Updated: Saturday, 10 March, 2001 (GMT)*

EVENT # 257: THE TICKING CLOCK

The March 5 Newsfeed


TODAY'S RDR: Australian writer LLOYD MORCOM's day on the beach leads to thoughts on "The Jet Ski & The Devil" -- PLUS our Web Site Pick of the Day. Don't forget the Readership Poll ("I think the new daily G21 schedule is...")
A push button link.G21 AFRICA:

Kwerekwere in Cape Town

BINYAWANGA WAINAINA

Kwerekwere: Derogatory term meaning African from outside South Africa. Used mainly around Johannesburg, but more recently around South Africa by Black people.

Kwerekweres are said to be very dark, over-ambitious. We are supposed to be very good at two things: selling things on street-corners and black magic (muti).

Our main crime is stealing jobs and women.

Binyawanga Wainaina
Photo of Binyavanga Wainaina.
Amaghana: Same as above. Used mainly in the Eastern cape and the Former Transkei. Referred originally to immigrants brought into the Transkei and Ciskei from Uganda and Ghana as teachers, civil servants and doctors when the Homelands were given 'Independence' in 1976.

I had been in South Africa for a year before I first encountered bigotry. I was sitting in a mini-bus taxi, on my way to Kwamakuta, one of the large Townships just far away enough from Port Elizabeth to keep property prices stable, and near enough to provide a pool of cheap labour for the large car-manufacturers.

A large woman with improbably clear skin stared at me for most of the way. After a while, irresistably driven, she asked, "Are you MaGhana?"

I said, " No. I'm from Kenya."

She smiled and said, " Yuuu! You are handsome! You maghana men are so handsome-yuuu-but your women are ugly! They are Black! Black! Black! and they have big muscles!"

Minibus taxis are not big vehicles. If you say something to someone, you speak to 15 people. A debate erupted in Xhosa, about the ugliness of 'Amaghana'

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A push button link.RADIOACTIVE:

The Enemy Within

RADIO RAHEEM

Our RadioActive Logo. OAKTOWN, CALI - We've all heard it before, ya'll:

  • "Who died and made you King?"
  • "You ain't the Boss of me!"
  • "What? So now you BETTER than us, right?"
It's the flip side of sayin', "Thank God, it wasn't me," when somebody gets sweated at work, or when they suffer some other kind of calamity. Folks are always ready to pull you down.

The cheerin' is begrudged when something good happens for ya', but brothers be coming outtah the woodwork with big old grins and mock-camaraderie when somethin' screws up. It's bad enough that you have to deal with the on-going ration from the White folks, but it's worse to have to live knowing that your own people are envious and hate it when something good happens to you. And all of ya'll know exactly what I'm talkin' about here....More


A push button link.MY GLASS HOUSE:

Begin Year Six

ROD AMIS

I shouldn't even be having this third cup of coffee, not this late in the day. But I remember reading somewhere some "expert" saying that even more people in America would be depressed if it weren't for coffee. Then, the other night, I heard that Carlo Gambino, of the notorious New York crime organization, drank a dozen cups of coffee a day. I wouldn't recommend your doing that, though; Carlo Gambino died of a heart attack.

Coffee, you see, is one of my only pleasures these days. Everything else is just dark clouds and frayed nerves. Seems like this is becoming a cycle. Every year around this time, I wonder if I'll do the magazine another year or not. (I always keep doing it, of course.) Last year at this time, I wasn't only wondering about the magazine, as you know, I was also wondering about my life. Somehow, I decided to keep going on, with lots of encouragement from close friends and family. My "reason" is this little corner of the Web. I don't have any other, actually... More


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A push button link.THE SEX COLUMN:

A Marriage Manual

CHARLIE THE TUNA

One is the biggest differences between women and men is how they approach the subject of marriage. Women tell each other everything there is to know about marriage way in advance of the ceremony. It starts with their mothers and just works its way through the network; girlfriends, co-workers, aunts, cousins, grandma --- they all kick in with the advice. "Look at that raggedy car he's driving. And you expect him to buy new shoes for you? Well, if you're fool enough to marry a man like that, you're gonnah need 'em, 'cause you'll be putting in a lot of foot-miles."

For us men, it's a totally different situation. And you know why, Losers? My grand-daddy told me after my second marriage: "Oh yeah, we all knew she was crazy and was gonnah take you for all you had! But you know what?!? We got damned tired of hearing about all the tail you was snaggin' and the good time you was havin' out on the streets while the rest of us had to suffer through the naggin' and bullshit.

"We got damned tired! Don't you know misery loves company, boy? So we figured we'd such smile and say, 'Yeah, Charlie, she's the one. Go make her an honest woman' just to shut your ass up!"... More

A push button link.DAY ONE:

Lady Hervey and Celebs

KEVIN CAREY

Photo of Victoria HerveyI can just about understand Coca Cola wishing to retain the services of J.K. Rowling to promote it; after all, she writes well and her books are popular. I can understand, too, Pepsi securing the services of Britney Spears who, I am told, sings quite well and who is, I know, very popular. What I cannot understand is a widespread obsession with 'celebrities' that do nothing at all.

The latest example here is a certain Lady Victoria Hervey who, from what I can tell (I don't read tabloid newspapers or gossip magazines) has simultaneously exhibited a small quantity of breast and buttock and inveighed against the poor for receiving tax payers' money. As I am ill equipped to furnish an adequate description of her flesh and am so contemptuous of her attempt at social analysis, I will confine myself to trying to reach some general conclusions about what the cult of celebrity tells us about ourselves.... More


COMING MONDAY

The first issue of our GALA FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION. We won't spoil it for you. Expect a week of new feature premieres, hot writing from your old favorites, and guest appearances from G21 Alumni. Welcome to The Future! Year Six begins.

Don't forget to check our Daily Cartoon!

RECOMMENDED DAILY REQUIREMENT: : The beach going population in Australia divides into two categories: those who think jet skis are cool, and those who see them as a pox. Among the adults, these divisions coincide pretty well with that between tabloid readers and broadsheet readers.

Our great Australian public mystic, the saintly Michael Leunig, whose cartoons have graced the fronts of refrigerators in middle class households for the past twenty-five years, produced the devastating "Ode to a Jet Ski Rider", one of his best efforts.It gets reprinted every summer.

"Jet ski rider, selfish fink
May your silly jet ski sink
May it hit a pile of rocks
Oh hoonish summer coastal pox..
"

As we rattle away from the beach up the corrugated gravel road, I'm thinking it's difficult to find a leisure toy with fewer redeeming features than the jet ski. It pollutes, it's noisy, it's a menace to other beach goers. The purchase of scores of them increases still further our enormous foreign debt. But how does it rate in the overall scheme of things? Is the problem with our life on this planet going to be fixed by a few education programs aimed at dickheads - a few modern sumptuary laws? ... "The Jet Ski & The Devil" LLOYD MORCOM More

Our sprite image.RDR 03.06.01: ROD AMIS writes with a nearly-Irish resignation about "Our Shared Destination"

RDR 03.03.01: Los Angeles writer LIONEL ROLFE listens to his ex's new CD and remembers how she was mixed up with a musical icon. "Frank Zappa & My Wife"



MEMOIRS OF THE INFORMATION AGE: : Friday, 2 March, 2001, the US Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, struck down a set of Federal Communications Commisson (FCC) regulations that had barred cable companies from controlling more than 30% of cable and satellite markets. In addition, it said that the 40% cap on running their own content was also unconstitutional. In both instances, the federal appeals court, siding with plaintiff Time Warner Entertainment, determined that such regulations violated the companies' First Amendment protections.

This decision was heralded by the USA's number one and two cable operators, AT&T Broadband and AOL Time Warner, as a long overdue victory. Both companies had been fighting these regulations for years in the courts and legislatures of the country.

Meanwhile, new FCC Chairman Michael Powell is known to be sympathetic to claims of the cable and satellite companies, having stated that the regulations were too stringent, and is expected to have the FCC rewrite the rules within months.

Consumer groups are understandably up in arms about the court's ruling, saying that it allows for further concentration of an already non-competitive industry with limited subscriber choices and prices that have risen far faster than inflation These groups are also concerned that increased deregulation of the cable space, just as new digital technologies are being deployed to control the "Home Gateway," will allow the mega-corporations to "fence off" the type and quantity of digital content available to their users --- a practice for which AOL Time Warner has always shown a marked propensity... "Fencing the Digital Frontier" ROD AMIS More


GAIA is a French-based site (available in multiple languages like ourselves) that offers the opportunity for people all over the world to connect for humanitarian action.

It makes sense.

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Here I am, on the road again
Here I am, up on the stage
Here I go, playin' "star" again
Here I go! Turn the page....
-- Bob Seger


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