I felt a need to create a list, which will hopefully become either redundant (lets hope) due to ubiquitous free wi-fi becoming available, or comprehensive in the meanwhile…
Please contribute, limits and hassles or limitations provided where possible.
Individual stores
Uncapped apparently:
Of course my new place, TRUTH. coffee cult 1 Somerset Road Greenpoint, Corner Buitengracht
and now also in the V&A Waterfront between Mitchell’s Brewery and the road
5 Park Road on Park Road, City Bowl
& Union uncapped and reasonably fast, confirmed, City Bowl
sadly both gone:
Bouillabaisse in the Rockwell Greenpoint
The creperie in the Rockwell building, Quay 4
Cafe Gainsbourg on Kloof Street, City Bowl
Mugged on Roeland Street, City Bowl
Neo – Greenpoint, speed iffy, no Facebook allowed
One & Only, V & A Watefront, Fast and verified uncapped
The Nose Bar in the Cape Quarter
Cafe Puka on the Cnr of Tamboerskloof & Brunswick Roads, Tamboerskloof
Primi Piatti at the Waterfront
Unknown or 10/20mb limit etc:
Andiamo (20MB) in the Cape Quarter
Beleza (20MB) on the Cnr of Kloofnek & Burnside Roads (opp Rafikis).
Caprice – Camps Bay
Charles Guesthouse Waterkant
Depasco (20MB) on the cnr of Kloof & Buitensingel Roads.Arnolds on Kloof street
il leone (if you ask nicely enough apparently)
Kauai (20MB) only the one on Shortmarket Street in town.
Loading Bay
Long Street Cafe (20MB), guess where it is.
Manhattan (Waterkant and Seapoint)
Newport express sea point main road
Saul’s in Sea Point
Sinns in Wembley Square
Cafe Sofia (20MB) on Kloof Street and on Seapoint Main Road
V&A Waterfront food court
Cafe Wah Wah in Rondebosch
Wembley square
Wimpy (50MB) in Rondebosch
Tank
Chains:
Vida e Cafe, slow, 20mb cap, advert supported
Mugg & Bean, only first 10 mins free and thereafter you have to pay
Newscafe’s
Cafe Sofia
Primi (but with a 30 min limit I think)
Wimpy in Secunda
BidAir Lounges in Joburg Airport and Cape Town Airport (once you get in)
Thanks To:
Mary Nagle; Angie Bennett Matt Aspiotis Morley; Kim Stavropoulos ; carla_fourie ; codevader; brightshark; sleazeZA; joycloete; nicholasfrench; EranEyal; RelaxWithDax
much love and plagiarism to:Relax With Dax for his previous (initially unknown post on the matter)
10 Strangest Japanese Toys
Published on 7/28/2009 under Objects – by Nora Vega – 46,250 views
Japanese Pregnant Doll
In the 18th and 19th centuries, sideshow carnivals known as misemono were a popular form of entertainment for the sophisticated residents of Edo (present-day Tokyo). The sideshows featured a myriad of educational and entertaining attractions designed to evoke a sense of wonder and to satisfy a deep curiosity for the mysteries of life. One popular attraction was the pregnant doll.
Although it is commonly believed that these dolls were created primarily to teach midwives how to deliver babies, evidence suggests they were also used for entertaining purposes.
Tuttuki Bako Poking Box
This new interactive toy from Japan involves sticking your finger in a hole on the side of the box to interact with a virtual environment.
Found at Geek Stuff 4 U for a little bit over $48.
(Source)
Japanese Popping Edamame Keychain
Edamame are baby soybeans, picked before they blossom into adulthood, and boiled.
H-Bouya Erotic USB Toy
Here’s the weirdest toy,
Japanese Shaving Baby
OK, this one definitely tops the list for the most disturbing toy of all times! The super hairy ‘Shave the Baby’ doll was created with added bushy tufts of bright orange hair protruding from her ankles, armpits, and most disturbingly, her pubic region, and was
For most of us — shaving ourselves is hassle enough, why would we want to do it to a doll as well? Um, don’t answer that. (Source)
Sega Robot Cat
This is “Yume-Neko Venus,” or “Dream Cat Venus.” This Japanese toy is equipped with touch sensors that let it engage in such real-life feline behavior as purring, moving its legs when you rub its belly, and sleeping a lot. It could be cute if it weren’t so damn creepy. (Source)
Obama Action Toy
Barack Obama supporters can buy action man figures of the new US President, wielding a samurai sword and a Star Wars lightsaber, thanks to Japanese firm Gamu-Toys. The dolls, which are 1/6 in scale and stand roughly 12in in height, come with interchangeable heads and hands. The weapons are not included as part of the package, leaving the way clear for fans of Barack Obama to accessorise the President as they see fit. (Source)
Bandai Floating Micro Toys
Here’s another toy straight
Koibito Art Toy
This funky fella caught my eye. It’s the Koibito, created by the artist Yoskay Yamamoto, a vinyl figurine based on a painting from his ‘In Another Land’ exhibit. Standing at 7 inches in height, the figurine exhibits Yamamoto’s cross-cultural approach, combining American pop art with elements of Japanese mysticism. A quirky hybrid of toy and art, Yamamoto’s anthropomorphic fish figurine derives its name from a Japanese double entendre – with ‘koibito’ translating into ‘loved one,’ or ‘koi bito’ traslating into ‘carp person.’ (Source)
The Kaba Kick
Kaba Kick is a Russian Roulette for kids, well in this case a Japanese Roulette. The player points the gun at his or her own head and pulls the trigger. Instead of bullets, a pair of feet kick out from the barrel (which is shaped like a pink hippo). If the gun doesn’t fire, the player earns points. I would surely like my kids playing this healthy game. (Source)
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The site is looking good, Dave.
&Union is a great option for free wifi. You can enjoy a quality beer or fantastic organic coffee while you surf.
I don’t think there is a limit at Caprice, I’ve used it a few times. Their top burgers will stave off hunger during your marathon surf session.
I’m going to reverse plagiarise and update my post with new entries from your list.
ooooooooo, I’ll have to go to &Union for ze Wifi and organic coffee combo. Cheers, Dave.
hey all, protea hotel fire&ice also offers free wireless.
This is an important list – let’s keep it updated! I make a particular point of going to places that do have wi-fi whenever possible.
The wi-fi provision at the News Café a the boarwalk Casino in Port Elizabeth is pretty good and seemed uncapped – good eggs benedictine as well.
The Protea hotels had an incredibly over-priced wi-fi set up (over R200 for 24hours, capped at 1Gb – a real rip-off) but they’ve promised to have free wi-fi for guests in the next months or two – they gave me a free supper to compensate for the rip-off too, which was nice of them.
Actually, the 2010 soccer hype might be a good opportunity to publicise this further. Just as FIFA apparently endorses various things connected with football, Cape Town places that offer genuine, uncapped wi-fi access could be listed too. Actually it might be a campaign worth having for the whole of South Africa!