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20 March 2014

Home Decor: Fired Earth Door Knobs


New Wechsler introduces Fired Earth Door Knobs and Hooks exclusive to Selected Builders Warehouse.
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Add some luxury to your décor with Fired Earth Door Knobs. These door knobs can be used to jazz up an old dresser and take a drab bedroom door to fab in a few minutes!
Fired Earth Door Knobs are available in an array of styles, finished, textures and colours. What ever your décor style, we have a door knob for you. Prices Starting From : R114.99
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Door knobs are not only functional items but can be used in many craft ideas
Here are a few examples
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To hang Jewellery
Decorative Wine Stoppers
Decorative Wine Stoppers
Hooks for bags and towels
Hooks for bags and towels
Curtain Holders
Curtain Holders
Stockist details : Fired Earth Door Knob and Hooks are exclusively available at Builders Warehouse
Importer details : New Wechsler Kate Oakley – 011 445 3393

12 December 2013

BMW M4 COUPÉ Comes to life in GRAN TURISMO 6


GT6™ owners are the first to take a virtual test drive of the latest BMW M offering

Polyphony Digital Inc., creators of the newly-released Gran Turismo®6 for PlayStation®3, and BMW have announced that the new BMW M4 Coupé has been made available through a new update for the game.
Owners of GT6™ will be among the first in the world to sample the delights of the BMW M4 Coupé, albeit in virtual form, before the car goes on sale during 2014.   As a celebration of this collaboration between BMW and Gran Turismo 6, a unique seasonal event featuring the BMW M4 Coupé is available to all on GT6 for two weeks, from today until 26 December 2013.
The BMW M4 Coupé Superlap challenge will take place on the Nürburgring Grand Prix circuit and gives players the opportunity to drive the car to complete the event, giving anyone the chance to experience this stunning new vehicle in the virtual world before it launches in the real world.   Until now, the BMW M4 Coupé has only been shown publicly as a ‘concept’, but thanks to an innovative collaboration with BMW M GmbH, Polyphony Digital enjoyed unprecedented early access to the car during its development phase in order to meticulously recreate the BMW M4 Coupé for Gran Turismo 6.   A camouflaged version of the real BMW M4 Coupé was a mystery guest at the recent spectacular Gran Turismo 6 launch event at Ronda in southern Spain. Kazunori Yamauchi, legendary creator of the Gran Turismo® franchise, enjoyed the privilege of a couple of laps of the Ascari Race Resort in the all-new car.   While the Gran Turismo series has reached its sixth iteration in a 15-year history, the all-new high-performance sports car represents the fifth generation of BMW M philosophy applied to the M3 – albeit with the new M4 badge distinguishing the Coupé from the four-door M3 variant.   Owners of Gran Turismo 6 now have the opportunity to experience a virtual version of the high-revving six-cylinder in-line engine housed in the BMW M4 Coupé. The M TwinPower Turbo technology produces 431hp in a car that weighs only 1,497 kilograms. With Gran Turismo 6’s new physics simulator, new aerodynamics, suspension and tyre models, and incredibly high-definition rendering, the virtual BMW M4 Coupé looks and drives just like the real thing. As well as completing this month’s special Nürburgring Superlap event, GT6 owners are able to take the new car for a spin at over 37 locations – including Ascari - with over 100 layouts to choose from. Alternatively, the stunning new car can be captured at some amazing locations in the in-game ‘Photo Mode’.   Making such an iconic model available ‘in-game’ before its market launch reflects the mutual respect between BMW and Polyphony. “It is very exciting to virtually ‘launch’ the BMW M4 Coupé in Gran Turismo 6,” explains Dr Friedrich Nitschke, President BMW M GmbH.

“The BMW M4 Coupé takes motor sport technology from the race track to the road, and thousands of laps of the legendary Nürburgring Nordschleife – the world’s most demanding race track – have readied the new model for that transition. I am very much looking forward to seeing how it looks and feels in Gran Turismo on the same circuit.”  
The partnership is also a source of pride for president of Polyphony Digital, Kazunori Yamauchi: “It is always wonderful to be able to bring to life a brand new car and I would like to thank BMW for trusting us with all of the data we needed to create the BMW M4 Coupé at such an early stage. The car is fantastic. I felt very privileged to have a few laps around Ascari during the Gran Turismo 6 launch event and I am sure that Gran Turismo fans will now enjoy the same experience as well as the novelty of being among the first in the world to try the BMW M4 Coupé.”  
Further news about Gran Turismo 6 will be revealed on www.gran-turismo.com.

11 December 2013

Interview: Sias du Plessis, 5fm and SuperSport presenter,

Vespa SA recently caught up with 5fm and SuperSport presenter, Sias du Plessis. Affectionately known as ‘The Ginger’, Sias recently became an owner of his very own Vespa. He is also currently one of the esteemed judges on the panel for the Vespa-ing competition on Facebook. Here’s what he had to say:

When did you know you wanted a Vespa?
Since I can remember. I was in primary school when I saw an old Vespa parked in a garage at the bottom of the school grounds, it was red, but covered in dust and spiderwebs. I was in love. Unfortunately, I never got to convince my folks that I needed it and could not survive without it.

There are loads of two-wheelers out there. Why Vespa?
It goes back to my love affair with that old red in the garage, I have followed the brand and its iconic status as the 'Ferrari of Scooters’ for sometime. In my opinion no other brand compares, the workmanship, after sales support and legend make it untouchable in the scooter market.

Where is your favourite place to ride?
I find any excuse to ride these days. To head to gym, to shop or to meet up with mates for a meal, I will be on the Vespa.

Is there any gear that you simply can't ride without?
My Oakley sunglasses are a must under my Vespa helmet. It depends where I am riding, but I love my Axo jacket and Alpinestars gloves when I head out on longer rides. The beauty of nipping around on a Vespa is that I can head out in shorts, slops, shades and helmet and not worry about leathers when I want to join my mates at a braai or catch a movie.

What does the spirit of Vespa-ing mean to you?
I think it is quality. It shows how much people love the legendary brand and want to be a part of the iconic family. I saw some brilliant Vespa-ing, one guy was at a petrol station "putting in" fuel. Superb.

Are you a full-helmet or googles type of guy?
I ride with a Vespa helmet at the moment that has a visor and I am enjoying it, the guys at Vespa in Wynberg have tempted me to try goggles and I will be adding that to my riding ensemble in the next few days. I think the goggles are super comfy and probably prevent that wind vortex effect when you put the visor down. The goggles also look bad-ass.

How would you describe your riding style?
I am pretty new to the urban riding and have had to find my feet a little on the tar and in traffic. I am pretty cautious when I need to be and quite defensive, but when an opportunity presents itself to open up and test the speed of my Vespa, I grab it. So far I have been blown away by the power of my 150, I think I will look at a 300 next.

How long did it take you to learn to ride?
I used to ride a 125 scrambler on my folks’ farm so I have been riding for a while. But riding on the roads with traffic and potholes took some getting used to. Oh and parking, I had to get used to parking and where to park, glad I did because I never have a problem and never need to queue for a spot.

If you could customise your Vespa in any way, what would you do?
I am busy planning that right now - thinking of a pin-up girl. I have about 40 - 45 to sift through to decide, but I’m thinking a WWI pin-up and a pimp red leather seat with some other styling things. I don’t want to give it away, you might just take my idea ;) I also want to get a legendary Vespa jacket, pimp helmet and the goggles, going to be kitting myself out shortly.
What would you say to any sceptics out there?
Don't knock it until you try it. The roads are dangerous regardless of what mode of transport you take, so be aware of your surroundings and try to anticipate what another car, bike or pedestrian is going to do. That said, there is a really amazing feeling when you get on your Vespa and hit the open road or zip through traffic. Another positive is the amount of money you can save on fuel avoiding the stupid e-tolls. Give it a try, you will be pleasantly surprised.



28 October 2013

Nestle Fitness Campaign: Ladies can now wear a Tweeting Bra

Unhook this bra and it will send out a tweet (via www.girlguides.co.za)
For International Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Nestle Fitness, with the help of OgilvyOne Athens, came up with a rather interesting concept for its campaign-a Tweeting Bra. The Tweeting Bra is a high-tech bra with a bejewelled Twitter bird sewn into…

29 September 2013

2013 Research and Insights on the State of Social Media in South Africa.

Source of Information: Portland Communications; Tweetminster;  Socialbakers; Alexa.com; World Wide Worx; Fuseware; Stream Social Report; Google Trends; Social Media Briefing 2013. Blue  Magnet Digital Solutions. 

Social Media Statistics and Trends in South Africa for 2013. 

This video features:

  • Most popular social media sites in South Africa
  • Social Media Search Trends in South Africa
  • Facebook Statistics & Trends in SA
  • Mxit Statistics & Trends in SA
  • YouTube Statistics & Trends in SA
  • LinkedIn Statistics & Trends in SA
  • Google+ Statistics & Trends in SA
  • Pinterest Statistics & Trends in SA


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