Monday 31 May 2010

Positive Vibration Crusade?




They came in all colours and shapes. The beautiful, the handsome and the skrewfaces were three. The Red, Green and Gold punctuated the affair. The rich the poor, from the nearby ghettos to farover ghettos. All this was happening at the T.I Sawasawa Festival 2010 edition graced by the Don Carlos mwenyewe. The old man did his ting as the yutmen danced along….The curtain raisers were also awesome but as this is Kenya we have an attitude of contempt for what is Kenya. Bafu Chafu did a sterling performance.
The message was peace but not all were ready to get some more teachings. I always wonder why there is such a disconnect between the reggae show organizers and the situation on the ground. Reggae is a militant music, it is music for agitation…It is the music allowing the black people to let off steam….. where they can vent off their anger due to Babylon induced Sufferation… However the situation gets complex when the same Babylon is organizing the reggae shows…They expect reggae fans to ‘behave’ Babylon…..And that’s where they go wrong…reggae music is about the oppressed trying to be heard.. And to a small portion of yutmen there is no better way to b heard than to pickpocket, ngeta and such.. But that is just a small portion and as our media is soo hungry on the negative aspects of the society, usually this gets blown outta proportion. But wat do you expect outta Babylonian minds. They neva see anything good of the yutman. Dem vampires!
The message in the concert like it is in reggae music nowadays is peace..Nah fight yo brother. But like Peter Tosh said “there will be no justice till man gets equal rights and justice”. The music of today instead of telling us to fight for our rights it is telling us to embrace our brothers. If a brethren/sistren steals from u embrace him, if he apes ua dawta mbrace hiom. We gotta fight negative vibes within the society. Gash dem a light dem …
So the message of peace in reggae musik and reggae concert I find it obsolete and influenced by Babylon. We need reggae artists to compose songs telling us to stone politricksters who have stolen from the public instead of clapping for them. When that happens, that will be a positive vibrations concert.
Justice… Am out!

Monday 17 May 2010

Things to do with super-fast internet

I have on a very few days encountered cybers with very high speeds in this Nairobi...Among them is Nakumatt Lifestyle, Another one at Lornrho Hse, Sometimnes the one at Campus Towers also hit mad speds of 500Kbps. That is my definition of super fast internet...Internet with speeds of 400Kbps..And not others which indicate 1Mps yet are doing their slow ass timing at 10Kps..Now when I have such mad speeds am usually at loss with what i can do with such speeds. But here is a few tings I do:
1. Pirating
this is also known in geeky terms as torrenting. When i have mad speeds i usually torrent dem ting i have been aspiring to have like the 'Wrestlemania 26'Damn the show was hot..I also torrent those latest movies hitting the big..though most latest are usually camera copies you will sometimes land on a HD sh@ once in a while..
2.Research
I can also down those stubborn jstor files...Aint those files damn stubborn...but not with super fast internet...With super fast internet i don't to keep clicking both literally and errr the other other one..
3. Youtube
With super fast internet you don't wanna miss some action at the you tube site...Watch some crazy videos and also download some latest music videos...be sure to post them on your profile on facebook to ensure that guys realize you have access to superfast internet..though i suspect most internet connection rarely load youtube videos...most damn shit u have to wait for hours as it buffers and maybe some idiot(with a Nigerian accent)pops up behind ua back to tell you..kindly cut that youtube sh@ out..WTH..But hii ni Kenya you think you got privacy..not at the cybers
I can also update my twitter account with such " Waoh having mad speeds here at 356Kps...." Most likely i will get responses like .. Are u still in Kenya?

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