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Archive for March, 2007

Singapore Icons

At the beginning, we have the famous statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of this tiny island.

Time passes, and in 1964, Fraser Brunner came and designed the merlion. It was designed according to a myth of the legendary Sang Nila Utama, who saw a lion while hunting on an island, en route to Malacca. The [...]

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How much is too much?

The Green Eyed Monster
People just see the money being made (or rather being perceived to being made) by lawyers and belittle us and our efforts due to envy. Which is why I have a lot of empathy for our Ministers. They do a job that very few people can do and they deserve to be [...]

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Bittersweet Irony

3,700 bid farewell to National Stadium
3,700 people gathered at a Singapore sing-along at the National Stadium on Saturday night. This time, there were no goody bags. Instead, the 3,700 participants had paid $18 each to be there – just to say goodbye to the stadium. Some had no idea what they were singing as most [...]

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The new generation see the invasion of the “i“. Biao posted the video on iNvade, which sees mad TV pokin fun on the irack war (I know we Asians pronounce it as “Ee-rak”, but hey, its the USA, whatever shit they say counts). Mootz talks about how Osim and Apple fights over who got [...]

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Official full trailer out. Check it here.

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Chameleon

Students’ science project may become soldiers’ key defence strategy
“A science project by two school students could very well become a key defence strategy used by soldiers.Using what is called Electrochromism, two students created a soldier’s uniform that can blend into any surrounding.They achieved this by using a material that can change colours.”

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Change the color to white and you’ll get the all familiar SAF ration box. How it brings back memories eating from it.

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The Long Road Home

Violent resistance in post-invasion Iraq kicked into high gear on April 4, 2004, when American troops in Sadr City faced a massive assault that claimed eight soldiers’ lives and wounded more than 70 others. Raddatz, an Emmy-winning correspondent for ABC News, clearly aims to equal the storytelling in Mark Bowden’s Black Hawk Down in her [...]

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Born Again

And so yesterday I officially ended the 5th phase of my life, and I begin a new start.

I finally am able to let go of my beasts of burden
Afterwhich I splurged my last NSF pay of my life and rewarded myself with a new phone.
 

Sony Ericsson K800i

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Needs a new phone

 

Waited for this phone for quite a while. Now that it has been released, the price is way off my budget (its $638 for a two year plan). I need to shift my focus to a new phone. Any good phones to recommend? Anything but Nokia please.

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