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Spot the difference – barking mad

If you have not followed our cause to save our cat Damian, perhaps read this page first.

First off, I must state that we love animals and have supported them as much as possible wherever it was possible. In my first life (= previous marriage), Jared and I lived on a farm, had 8 dogs, 10 cats, 2 goats, a dozen chickens, 4 horses, 4 bunnies, 3 ducks and even a bush-baby roaming a massive garden. Most of the animals had been rescue cases – the bush-baby was attacked by a jackal, one horse was a rescue case, some of the dogs had been mishandled by previous owners and who can ever say no to bunnies, ducks, chickens and goats?

Personal reasons (divorce), safety concerns (despite all the security we could never sleep properly), work commitments and educational pressures transformed us eventually into “urban warriors” and we moved to Broadacres Country Estate.

Having to give up all animals was tough, but we found new farm-homes for them, where they could still live together as buddies.

Damien dropped into our lives as a lonely, malnourished kitten from a pet-shop and who doesn’t think a ninja-black kitten is awesome?

Our HOA is far from sympathetic (as they claim – their recent threat for litigation is as sympathetic as they could possibly get), but while I went to the shops with Damien locked inside, I could not avoid noticing the double-standards in our estate:

Damien locked inside - Dogs roaming the estate unleashed

Dogs freely roaming around the estate without leashes, urinating and pooping all over common property (this is by the way a violation of one of the HOA rules which are kindly overlooked) while our kitty is confined to the inside of our house for the last 144 hours.

Don’t get me wrong, I rather have dogs roam the estate than being locked up in 300m2 yard and I am sympathetic (not in the way the HOA expresses “sympathetic) towards their owners.

Discriminating much? Being fair – not quite!



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Show your support for our kitty

Our kitty, Damian is in trouble – read all about it here: Save Damian!

Damian after he accidentally fell into a bubble bath

If you have visited my blog before our personally know us, you will have established by now, that I operate within reason and on a logical level – dealing with illogical people is something I hate – as any level of reasoning falls on death ears.

So today, do the right thing and spend a few minutes of your busy life and show your support by visiting Damian’s Facebook page by just liking his pages and friending him on Facebook.

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UPS South Africa – incapable of delivering a parcel

One would reasonably expect, that a courier company such as UPS would strive to do one thing well: delivering parcels.

I recently ordered items (a 480GB SSD via Fedex and some Gelaskins via UPS) from the United States. The Fedex order was shipped on the 19/1 and was delivered on the 23/1. The UPS order was shipped on the 17/1 (arrived in Johannesburg on the 19/1) and after much reluctance from UPS and several escalation calls was eventually delivered on the 25/1.

UPS South Africa - poor customer service

Click on the tracking records below to get an understanding of the dismal service delivery – and it needs to be noted, that UPS in the past was less enthusiastic of delivering parcels – at times they did not want to deliver to a residential address (the parcel was dropped at a post-office, despite the shipping being door-to-door) and other times, delivery was not attempted without me having to phone them.

UPS South Africa - poor service delivery

While I was excited to receive my Gelaskins on the 20th January (the tracking did say “Now in transit for delivery” I was reasonably expecting delivery on Monday 23rd January. That Monday I was told, that delivery was already attempted twice (no indication on tracking information) and a 3rd attempt was on hold since UPS could not contact me.

The delivery was supposed to happen on the 23rd by 4pm, but UPS did not show. On the 24th I was told that import duty was due, and I asked for the inspection of the parcel prior to delivery and then pay online while the courier is present. The courier arrived at 3pm at our business and within the 2 minutes it took me to finish a conference call, the courier disappeared. He then arrived again at 17:10, refused inspection of parcel prior to payment and said that his shift is over and he needs to leave (considering that inspection and payment would have not taken more than 5 minutes).

Insulting is that the tracking information was updated at 17:01 (almost ten minutes before I actually spoke to the courier) and a subsequent tracking update at 21:00 of another failed delivery attempt (in fact there was no delivery attempt as it was confirmed by our security company).

Another delivery was scheduled for the 25/1 by 12pm. By 2pm the courier still had not arrived, but I was promised that he would be there by 4:30pm. Phoning UPS at 4:15pm and escalating to a supervisor, it became apparent, that the driver had just arrived at the depot and did not attempt delivery.

It took several escalation calls until UPS decided that they will arrange special delivery at my home the same day by 7pm. The driver did arrive before that and although the parcel looked “man-handled” and folded in places, the content itself was in good condition.

Since this is not the first unpleasant experience with UPS and previous similar incidents and complaints did not resolve the root-issue, one needs to ask the question: “Why is a courier company like UPS incapable of fulfilling it’s core business service – delivering parcels on time?”

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Standard Bank Private Banking bliss

While First National Bank might be really innovative when it comes to banking, I honestly get annoyed with the frequent radio ads making FNB sound like a magical experience. Having consulted for both FNB and SBSA I can honestly say, that FNB’s banking platform is archaic and internal politics (especially when it came to branch banking) caused so much frustration and friction it was always beyond a small miracle, that the bank managed to actually release new software into their branch network.

I have always felt comfortable banking with SBSA and enjoyed for years to be a Prestige banking client. As with most “exclusive” offerings, Prestige banking has become too much of a mainstream product and prestige bankers could not any longer afford that personal relationship with their clients.

For some time I wanted to switch to SBSA’s Private Banking offering and eventually took this step a few weeks back.

Standard Bank Private Banking

The personal attention from the private banker instilled renewed trust in the banking industry (at least when it comes to SBSA and not necessarily their competition). Existing accounts and credit cards were migrated within hours and new credit-, ATM- and garage-cards where personally delivered.

No laborious tasks of filling out forms or having to visit a branch. Changing ATM- and credit-card PINs was possible through both telephone banking as well as through SBSA’s AutoPlus machines.

The monthly charges of R285 for Private Banking are slightly higher than the R205 for Prestige Banking and include annual card-fees and a number of free transactions. The Private Banking service can not really be compared with many of the low-cost banking services, especially when one considers having direct access to two dedicated private bankers at any time in addition to many value added services.

While the likes of FNB advertise many services for free as well as introduce innovative new features, it still comes down to receiving that personal attention when it comes to financial wealth management – not all banking should be about just credits and debits and saving a few Rands in accounting fees.

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WordPress plugin – WPTouch Pro – turn your blog into an iOS app

Once you have designed a website, you will be faced with the challenge to “mobilize” your content. While RSS feeds allow you to provide content on a mobile device, there is nothing better than an almost true mobile experience.

WPtouch and WPtouch Pro come to the rescue in the form of a WordPress plugin which provides automatic device detection and renders your WordPress content on iPhone, iPad, Blackberry and Android devices. The look and feel as depicted below on iPad (left) and iPhone (right) provide an almost native look & feel on the device.

WPTouch - turn your WordPress blog into a mobile application for iPad  WPTouch - turn your WordPress blog into a mobile application for iPhone

All content (text and images) is reformatted and resized on the fly and there is no need to zoom in and out to view your content properly on the mobile device.

WPTouch also handles media seamlessly on the supported devices and re-renders where necessary. Theming of the application is extensive and for supported devices, you are able to place an icon as a “home-page bookmark” onto the device.

The plugin integrates properly with most other plugins (such as Disqus) and provides warnings and workarounds for compatibility issues (i.e. with W3 Total Cache you have to exclude certain user agents from caching).

Installation and configuration took a mere 10 minutes until my blog rendered properly on iOS and Android devices.

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WordPress plugin – Shareaholic

Social engagement is a crucial and vital aspect for any website and should be considered by every webmaster. Among my favorite WordPress plugins is Shareaholic which makes the integration of social sharing into a WordPress blog easy.

Once the plugin is installed, you are able to select what networks you want to participate in and how the sharing functions should be displayed:

Socially engage your visitors with Shareaholic

All the popular networks are supported (Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Digg, LinkedIn etc) and in addition to the sharing button bar, you are able to include the most popular networks at the beginning of the post.

In my case I chose to display Google+, Twitter and Facebook at the beginning of each post and the sharing of my content below the article. Shareaholic is still missing native “share with Google+” functionality, but hopefully this will come in a future update.

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WordPress plugin – Google Analytics

The Google Analytics for WordPress plugin, is one of my must-have-plugins in my collection of plugins and is an essential tool for every serious blogger and webmaster. The configuration itself is quite comprehensive and includes basic as well as advanced options:

Google Analytics plugin

Continue reading “WordPress plugin — Google Analytics” »

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WordPress plugin – GD Star Rating

GD Star Rating is one of my favorite WordPress plugins - not just because it has a plethora of options and settings (uber-geek-factor), but also despite it’s overwhelming amount of options it is really simple to install and configure.

At first, the settings are overwhelming, yet easy to understand:

WordPress plugin - GD Star Rating

The plugin itself is self-explanatory and provides dashboards and widgets. It integrates with comments, pages, articles and fully supports other plugins (such as W3 Total Cache).

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WordPress plugin – Feedburner

In today’s post of popular WordPress plugins, I am featuring a simple, yet efficient plugin – Feedburner. Instead of adding rewrite-rules to your .htaccess file, the Feedburner plugin redirects feed requests directly to Feedburner.

WordPress plugin - Feedburner

Configuration is really simple and you only require the URL of your Feedburner account to get things going.

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WordPress plugin – Easy AdSense Lite

Easy AdSense is one of those WordPress plugins you need to have to generate Google AdSense traffic on your site.

The AdSense plugin stores all your configuration centrally without having to change the ad-code in themes or widgets – configuration is really simple:

Wordpress plugin Easy Adsense Configuration
The plugin provides the following features:

  • Enforces the Google policy of not more than three ad blocks per page.
  • Sidebar Widgets
  • To put Link Units or Ad Blocks in header or footer.
  • To suppress ads on all pages (as opposed to posts), or on the front/home page.
  • To add a customizable mouse-over border decoration on ad blocks.
  • Control over the positioning and display of AdSense blocks in each post or page.
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