Thursday, August 25, 2011

My, but people can BITCH!

I got a newsletter from Hellopeter.com yesterday. It was the first newsletter I'd received from them in a long time. Anyway, they said that they now had a Twitter account (@Hellopetercom). I thought "what the hell?" and decided to follow them...

Wow. Just... wow! They tweet every single report made on their site, as its made. Not only is this uber information-overload, it is really eye-opening. Since yesterday I've lost count of the number of reports that have come through my TweetDeck--and I think I've seen two compliments! People drone on about the most mundane, pointless things. I've used Hellopeter myself a few times to complain, I must admit, but only as a last resort. And I've logged a few compliments in my time as well. I understand it's human nature to complain, but why do people find it so difficult to say something nice every once in awhile? Obviously, any company's stats on Hellopeter will be heavily skewed, because of this phenomenon.

Honestly, I think they need to enforce some kind of ratio, where you have to write at least one compliment for five complaints or something. But then, the site will never get used.

Then of course, there's the exhorbitant fee that Hellopeter charges companies to allow them to respond to those complaints. Don't even get me started on that!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Mike's Kitchen Alberton: Nice try, guys!



My wife and I bought a Wicount for R115 off a meal at Mikes Kitchen in Alberton. It had been about three years since we'd last been. Our last visit had been really terrible, so we decided to give it a go again. Growing up, I had very fond memories of Mike's Kitchen because we used to go there every year without fail for my birthday. So, I really wanted it to go well. But it was not to be.

The Wicount said that booking was essential, so I phoned and booked. I spoke to Jean on the phone, and he sounded like a very nice man. We arrived about five minutes late, announced ourselves and were escorted to a quaint table in the smoking section. We were then greeted by a very nice lady (whose name I cannot remember), who was to be our waitress for the afternoon. She took our drinks orders and handed us two massive booklets: magazines which doubled as menus. The menu was very complete with lots of different options.

After pouring over the menus for some time, we ordered one "Mozzarella Mushrooms" to share. These are black mushrooms covered in creamed spinach topped with melted mozzarella cheese and bacon bits. When they arrived, they were brought by a lady who was not our waitress. She had not been informed that we wanted them "to share," and so she hadn't brought an extra plate. No matter; we used the side plate that our cutlery came on and shared them out.

First of all, the spinach wasn't creamed. Secondly, instead of bacon bits as the menu had promised, there were only a few strips of streaky bacon. Still, they were quite nice, and I was surprised by the quantity of food. I felt that they could easily have served as a light to medium meal for one person!

For the main course, we picked out crumbed pork chops, served with mashed potato and gravy. I love mashed potato, and I love pork chops! I'd never had them crumbed before, so I thought it would be a nice change. When we ordered, we were each asked the standard question: "Chips, rice, baked potato or mash?"
This was a bit strange, because the menu had stipulated that they came with mash and gravy. But it didn't really bother my wife; she doesn't like mash as a rule, and only ordered them because also wanted to try the crumbed pork chops. We figured that they'd had other people in the same position, which is why they'd started offering the dish with a choice of sides instead. I ordered my mash and gravy, while my wife ordered chips. The meal took a while to arrive, but it was pork, after all.

I found the mash to be very good indeed! And I had some of my wife's chips, which weren't spectacular, but really not bad for oven bakes. It was also a lot of food! I was expecting one or two small chops. What we got were four massive hunks of meat on bones. But it was far too dry! I don't know if it's just because I'd never had crumbed pork chops, but I found myself longing for dripping, juicy, fatty meat. Oh well, it was pork, after all, and pork is notoriously dry. We each ended up each taking two chops home with us.

We ordered coffee and tea to finish off, and started chatting. We kept commenting to each other that, while we couldn't find anything specifically wrong with the place, we just weren't able to relax. Maybe it was the slightly formal upright dining chairs that we couldn't slouch down in. Maybe it was the slatted wooden place mats. We just couldn't put our finger on it.... And then, the unthinkable happened!

By that time, we were pretty much alone in the smoking section. There were a few people in the lounge on the balcony, smoking and drinking and laughing. A few waiters came in. I heard one say to the other "Jean said that all the chairs need to come out of the smoking section! No, I don't know why. Just do it!"
While they were running amok all around us, frantically trying to remove chairs, we were thinking to ourselves, "Couldn't they wait until their patrons had left?"
Then a woman came in, quite aggitated: "Excuse me!" she yelled, trying to get one of the waiter's attention, "Could we please get some service?"
One of the waiters spun around and she led him away as he asked, "Sure! Where are you guys sitting?"
My wife and I looked at each other in disbelief.

The bill came. We worked out the tip on the total amount based on the total bill, even though it had been discounted by R115 by the Wicount, and wrote the tip and total on the slip. We wish we hadn't done that. We sat for a good five minutes with the bill open on the table and the amount written on it, waiting for our waitress to come and process my card. Eventually we decided that we'd best go to the front to pay. We got up and walked to the reception desk (where we could see that they did have portable card machines, so there was no excuse for our waitress to not have come to us to receive our payment). There was nobody there. We waited and waited, and we could've easily walked out without paying. Finally our waitress appeared, but she said that her hands were full, so she couldn't process our payment, and asked if another waiter who was standing there would do it. He put my card through the machine, and handed it to me without a word, so I could punch in my pin. All the while, he was chatting away to the other waitress.

When we left, there were no smiles, no "Thank you for coming, have a nice day!" Nothing. It was as if they were happy to be rid of us.

Nice try, guys, but never again.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Music Censorship and Blasphemy

CensoredI've been noticing an alarming trend lately. Radio stations are being more and more strict with the words they censor out of songs, and are taking listener complaints and comments more seriously. I hear more songs on the radio where words like "shit" and "fuck" are blanked out, and certain high-profile artists are even releasing special "radio edits" of their songs where certain offensive words are replaced with others (Pink's "Funhouse" comes to mind, where the word "fucker" is replaced by the word "sucker" on the radio version).

But a couple weeks ago, I heard something that really and truly took the cake! Bruno Mars' "The Lazy Song" was doing pretty well on Highveld at the time. One Friday, it was the uncensored version; the following Monday I heard it on the radio, they'd ripped it to shreds! Just take a look at this:

[...]
I'm gonna stick my feet up, and then stare at the fan
Turn the TV on, throw my hands in my *****
Nobody's gonna tell me I can't

[...]
Tomorrow I'll wake up, do some P90X
Find a really nice girl, have some really nice ***
And she's gonna scream out,
This is great
(Oh my god, this is great)

[...]
I'll just strut in my birthday ****
And let everything hang loose
[...]

Now, I'm sure you can figure out what words the stars are meant to cut out. And to me, none of them are particularly offensive! I mean, when I'm sitting in front of the TV, I stick my hands down my pants sometimes, too. And everyone knows what sex is. Not to mention, what's wrong with being in your birthday suit?!

None of this would really bother me, but they left in the most offensive lyric in the entire song, to me! As a Christian, I find taking the Lord's name in vain way more offensive than talking about sex, your pants, or your birthday suit!

It's not just this song. Plenty of censored songs are like this. An unprovoked meaningless reference to the God we love and adore above all others is perfectly acceptable, but words like fuck and shit are not! This is not to even mention TV programmes!

I would like to propose that every Christian who gives a fuck start complaining, loud and constant, at the wanton and disgusting use of our Lord's name! Surely if this blasphemy is proved offensive and unacceptable to enough people, we can make a difference?

Monday, August 1, 2011

It is finished... No, wait! Just ONE more thing....


I was saying to a friend today that I always have such mixed feelings when a long-running project I've been working on comes to an end. On the one hand, I'm happy that it's finally over and I get to see it being used in a real world scenario (what every artist wants is to see his creation used and enjoyed). On the other hand, I feel sad because the project is over, and there's nothing more to do on it. There are no more features to add, there's nothing more to tweak, etc.

She said I was mad. That I should be happy that the project is over, forget about it, and move on to the next one. That comment took me aback slightly, because I'd always thought that everybody felt the same way I did about the subject.

But then I got to thinking about my general inability to finish things. All my life I've been this way. This is why I have so many unfinished, "shelved" personal projects at home. I work on them until I get bored or run out of ideas, and then they just sit there. Forever. I can't bring myself to just finish them off, already! It's also the reason I was never really any good at art in school. My teachers would always tell me how beautiful my drawings were, but they were never good enough for me. There was always one more little detail I wanted to put on, until eventually it degenerates into one big busy mess.

I've also been asked before if I'd ever tried to write a book. The truth is, I have, many times. They're all still unfinished. I guess subconciously I'd rather leave them unfinished and hanging in the air forever than face the eventuality of them being finished, and not being able to work on them any more.

So what's the verdict? Am I crazy? Who else feels the same way I do?