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random memory ... donÂ’t know if you where there and might have seen an LG Electronics show/promotion ... ? i used to work for a company that did events and promotions and remember them doing something at Sandton City about LG's (then) new flat screen TV. | |
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LG, Sony and Samsung were showing off there latest LCD TV's the other day... Normally happens in the banking Mall outside Nedbank | ||||||||||
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i think the one's i used to be involved in were outside the Hyperama (?) do they still do tennis matches in the outside area near the Michelangelo Hotel? there were some really good ones there a few years back, they (might have been Sandton city) managed to arrange some of the golden oldies of tennis to play some tennis. always landed up being really funny so to get a better idea, hope this is okay with the admin ppl of Siliconhell, as i've been in the UK for 5 years ... could you tell me the costs of a few things? 1lt milk petrol bread bottle of coke box of cigarettes was trying to remember how much they all cost before i came over here but its been so long i've forgotten | |
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The banking mall is just before Nelson Mandela Square (Used to be Sandton Square) They do still have exhibitions outside Hyperama, but normally cars and things... Don't recall any tennis matches lately... Costs of Items: milk - A 2lt bottle is about R9-00 - 1 lt about R5-00 - R6-00 petrol - R6-70/Litre (and expected to rise again very soon) bread - A loaf of unsliced White is about R2-50.. Sliced Crushed Wholewheet about R5-50 a loaf bottle of coke - A 2 litre bottle is Anywhere between R10-00 and R15-00 (depending where you buy it... box of cigarettes - I quit smoking about 4 years ago but according to a colleague it's +- R18-00 for a box of 20's | ||||||||||
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i think it was some time in the mid 80's an article was written and put in all newspapers and magazines and said that if a loaf of bread reached a certain price and a ltr of milk cost a certain price that it was time to leave the country. petrol seems to be the hot topic at the moment, over this past weekend petrol went up here to about £1-00 a litre. the cheapest place i ever saw petrol was in canada in 2002. so is it true that Sandton and (going towards) Rosebank has become townhouse city? i was chatting to a friend and they said that some beautiful old houses were torn down and in their place a load of townhouses where built. houses prices must also be hectic there. the same friend, his father had their house valued and 3 years ago they would have gotten just under R1 million for it 2 years on and its worth R2.5 million! shocking that’s all i can say! | |
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about 2-3 years ago the price was less than R2-00 a litre and of course the petrol price affects the cost of transport which in turn affects the costs of everyday goods... Ther cost of housing has gotten way out of hand... effectively what happened was the dollar weekened and the Rand/Dollar exchange rate (and the Rand/Pound exchange rate to some degree) become really good... this had the affect of lowering the interest rate so much that the demand for porperty grew out of all proportion... I could actually kick myself, as about 6 years ago I bought a 4 bedroomed house, with Study, Lounge, Family Room, Diningroom Kitchen, 2 and a half Bathrooms, Double Garage, Double Carport, Servants quarters and Swimming Pool for R230 000-00... Due to circumstances, I sold the house a year later for R280 000-00 (effectivley losing about R15 000-00 in the deal due to transfer/agents costs etc)... You cannot even buy a 3 bedroomed house in that area now for less than R1 Million... I could have made myself a tidy little profit if I'd hung on to it... The house prices are actually starting to drop a little now as the average person just does not qualify for a Bond that high and people can't sell... It's also true that Townhouses are going up all over the place, no matter where you live... Midrand has also gotten way out of control... there is barely any open land between Pretoria and Johannesburg anymore, due to all the townhouse complexes being erected... The side affect of this is the Power substations can no longer cope with the demand, so there are constant power blackouts... the water supply grinds to a near halt and the roads are just not coping anymore... When I lived in Midrand, I was about 18 KM's from work, which during a off peak time (say about 4 am on a Sunday Morning | |||||||||
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