Sunday, October 12, 2008

What to do in Singapore (again?)

Some people have stumbled upon my old blog entry while looking for things to do in Singapore, so I thought I'd offer a bit more information on this topic.

I recommended this site at visitsingapore a while back, and I've found some more links that might be interesting.

As I was looking for more material to embellish this entry with, I found Timeout Singapore.

Happened to stumble across this website detailing some of the events that are happening in Singapore. Seems like these are submitted by the event organizers themselves, or as a form of (free?) advertisement.

http://whatshappening.sg/events/

Be warned, however, this is hardly the most comprehensive list by far, but still, it is a good link to add to your collection when looking for things to do in boring Singapore.

Couple this with a food and restaurant guide for the local dining scene and you should have quite a few good resources to plan your next weekend or days off:

http://www.hungrygowhere.com/


Personally, here are some recommendations:

Sentosa - get an Islander membership for $20 a year and enjoy unlimited rides on the Sentosa Express light rail system at Vivocity to and from the island. You can cycle along the beaches (although it is not very bicycle friendly and people are walking everywhere on the cycle path, and NEVER, EVER roller-blade there), watch the hunks and babes playing beach volleyball, and chill out at one of the many pubs and restaurants along Siloso beach. If you are looking for some peace and quiet, then Tanjong Beach would be a good choice. I live 5 minutes from Vivocity, so it's well within my reach. For those of you living along the North-East Line, Sengkang to Harbourfront is only 24 minutes apart. What other excuse are you looking for? :-)

Pasir Ris Beach Park - It's still a bit out of the way, and not as bustling as East Coast Parkway, or Sentosa, which makes it a good idea if you really want to try some place new. But be warned though, the Fisherman's Village is now gone. Fear not, after your walk/cycle/blade has made you hungry, you can proceed to Downtown East for some night-time entertainment. There is food to be eaten, movies to be watched, karaoke to be sung, games to be played, not a bad place to kill some time.

Alright, I'm tired. Another time then. :-)

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Resolutions

Well, it's not too long till the next post, is it?

Alright, whoever invented the crap to make resolutions only during new year must have been really lazy. Goal setting should be continuous. Time and tide waits for no (wo)man.

Now I shall update my resolutions:
  1. Cut my cubing times to under a minute. I've been doing the vanilla method for 15 years. No value has been added apart from the 1 week learning the algorithms and 3 months of practice. I'm going to learn a new method, starting NOW.
  2. Improve my running times to 12:30 for 2.7km. Yeah, you can laugh, but I am only competing with myself. Once I reach this milestone, I'll be aiming for A grade for 2.4km, and finally Gold Standard.
  3. Spend my free-time more productively. I've been wasting away my free time. Where has all the fire and energy gone? I'm getting too comfortable I guess, this is why I am not making an impact. 这匹千里马何时会遇见他的伯乐? (Alright, I know this is vague, but my mind is constantly brimming with ideas, making it hard to focus, this is one of my weak points I guess)

There are still a couple of areas in my life that I still cannot get a grip on, guess this is the drawback for being so left-brained. What's wrong? Do I really have to figure it out for myself? Why do some people seem to tell you a lot, but also have a lot of things hidden in the closet?

There are sometimes when you are confused with certain things, and people often want a straightforward answer. But the other parties concerned refuse to come straight to the point, because they are afraid to hurt your feelings, don't they realize, this by itself is also rather damaging?

I've learnt to accept, over the years, that some answers do not need to be spoken, and would better be kept ambiguous, but then this would leave a lot of issues pending without closure, or if there is a misunderstanding, then it might lead to a lifetime of regret.

Is closure really that important?

Long Time No (Up)Date

Guess I am not that prolific a talker both in real life and online. What have I been busy with? enjoying life no less. :)

Alright, most of my disappearance these 2 months can be attributed to a few things:

  • Red bombs (yes, an awfully large number of wedding invitations, I've had 4 events in a row over one weekend from Thursday to Sunday, woot!)
  • Sickness (I've fallen sick twice already, in fact I am just recovering from a mild flu attack right now)
  • Reading (The World is Flat, 2nd Edition, has really enlightened me. To keep writing without reading others' works is a sure route to deterioration. I hereby encourage whoever is still reading me, to also update yourself)
  • Kids (well, not my own, but still, I like others' children more than having my own, how perverse is that?)
  • Running (I've been running at least once a week; fortunately, I am still improving on my timings. When will I take my IPPT? My window just opened, and if I pass this, I might slump into complacency and not exercise for almost 2 years, *gasp*)
  • Murphy's Law (My laptop has broken down, the hard disk crashed, so it is back at the service center. So far the experience has been nice, Go Sony!)
What else? Hmm, should you really take such interest in my uneventful life, perhaps you can ask me personally. Ahh, so much for now. Till the next post.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wing Chun Demonstration at Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

佛牙寺 is having a Wing Chun 永春 kungfu demonstration on Aug 30, 2008

Date: Saturday, 30 Aug
Time: 3 - 5 pm
Venue: Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, 288 South Bridge Road
Poster: http://www.btrts.org.sg/ME08-kongfu.html


Come, come!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Rubik's Cube Singapore Open 2008

This is for the information of Cube enthusiasts out there. The 2008 Singapore Open Rubik's Cube competition will be at Suntec City Entertainment Center Atrium on Sunday 7 September 2008 from 10am to 6pm. Registration is on till 31 August 2008.

Considering my mediocre skills, I shall be a spectator rather than a participant. I shall consider to try when I can go under 30 seconds (even that is NOT going to get me anywhere at even the regional level).

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Typical Singaporean Annoyance

This is one of the issues that have been bugging me for a long time, our world-class public transport system.

Mr Brown's latest post prompted me to make this post as well, because I share the same experience everyday, which also makes me want to swear.

On a good day, it takes me 50 minutes to get from home to office, from the time I leave the house, to when I get to the office. Sometimes, it can take up to 1 hour. The journey is a typical walk->bus->train->bus->walk routine. In particular, getting from home to the MRT station is a 'short' 3 bus stop affair. But let me break this journey into the timings of the respective segments.

The train journey takes a very reliable 20 minutes. The following wait for the bus, and the bus journey (2 stops) itself, takes on average 5 minutes, and the walk to office takes another 5 minutes.

Doing the math, this implies that the bus journey (plus waiting time) takes from 20 to 30 minutes JUST for 3 bus stops! It is easily as long as the entire train segment!

The problem is, as you would have guessed, that the bus just takes soooo loooooong to arrive. During peak hours, there is still a 15 minute interval between arrivals.

Compounding the problem is the overwhelming graciousness of Singaporean commuters. At this point, I cannot be sure whether the offenders are Singaporeans or foreigners, but this definitely is a national phenomenon - people simply refuse to move to the rear of the bus.

Countless times, the front of the bus is tuna-packed. It is amazing that 3 to 4 people can squeeze into 1 meter length of the bus aisle at the front of the bus, and 6 people can cram onto the area in front of the driver, including the steps. The back of the bus, however, from the exit to the rear, has a grand total of 5 standing persons.

Some (able-bodied) people simply like to board the bus, and stop RIGHT at the exit even when there is tons of space at the rear. Alright, you are in a hurry, you want to get off the bus FIRST, fine. But more often than not, these people take up almost the entire width of the aisle, meaning that people boarding the bus after them are not even able to squeeze past to get to the rear of the bus. Yes, you can say 'excuse me' to get past them, but come on, who is in the wrong? So not only are these people being selfish by standing at the exit, they are also being inconsiderate by not allowing more gracious people to pass.

If it was an old person who has problems walking, or if he or she had a trolley, luggage in tow, then it makes more sense to stay at the exit. But sometimes, the offender can be a well-made up, nicely dressed lady with nice hair and a pretty face, or a smartly dressed executive. You'd wonder what's the point.

Everybody wants to get to work, or school on time. I do not blame the people who keep wanting to squeeze onto the bus even though there is obviously no more room. How can I, when the next bus will come in another 15 minutes, which would also likely be jam-packed (well, at least at the entrance anyway)? Why should I, when the back of the bus is so spacious, with the passengers there oblivious to the plight of their fellow passengers.

Best Place to have Breakfast in Kuching

The Kuching Food Awards over at Kennysia.Com has chosen

6. Best Place To Have Breakfast

Winner: Choon Hui Cafe, Jalan Ban Hock.

Here's an excerpt from the review:

Located close to town, right next to Grand Continental Hotel, Choon Hui is as authentic as it can get to a old-fashioned Kuching Chinese-style coffee shop. It is open during breakfast hours only, starting business very early in the morning and finishes around 11am.

Why did I mention this? Well, because this cafe is run by my uncle. Personally, I've never been to Kuching before, and I didn't know my uncle's coffeeshop can be THIS popular, and they are only open for breakfast. Man!

So if you are visiting Kuching anytime, do drop by to try the kaya toast (I heard it is a sell-out item everyday).

Sunday, July 06, 2008

Low Income Earner

This chart indicates that gross wages have shot waaay up in the past year. Seems like engineering and IT are in favor once again, at least at the managerial level.
  1. Research and development manager - $9,385
  2. Computer operations and network manager - $9,300
  3. Computer and information systems manager - $8,930
  4. Technical manager - $8,595
My gosh, this makes me grossly underpaid. What to do, when your company is in the declining electronic manufacturing industry?

These are gross wages, so there may be some large AWS component in there for 2007. Maybe next year we would see something different as widespread decline affects most industries.

As the report shows, electrical and electronics engineers bottom out the list
  1. Electrical engineer - $4,665
  2. Electronics engineer - $4,615
Scopes up!

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Random Shots

Look at the sky, and say "wow"!

Is that a flower?

Let me sin, just this once!


Where is he drinking from?

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Sony Ericsson G900

My Ideal Phone?


There have been many candidates for my ideal phone already. What are my criteria?
  • > 3.2MP camera
  • 3G
  • QuadBand (is this a given for 3G phones?)
  • WiFi
  • FM Radio
  • Bluetooth
Worth mentioning features include
  • Handwriting recognition
  • StickyNotes
  • TrackID music recognition
  • Business card scanner
While these doesn't make it an iPhone-beater (the G900 doesn't even look/feel/sound like a SmartPhone), this unit still distinguishes itself among other 'conventional' mobiles phones in a stylish, right-sized package. GSMArena calls its cousin G700 a SmartPhone in disguise (feature wise, G900 is a superset of the G700). Well done, S.E.!
The Sony Ericsson G900 is physically identical to the G700 with a 2.4" 262K-color TFT display of QVGA resolution. However the G900 has more to offer than its sibling - bringing Wi-Fi support and a 5 megapixel auto focus camera it looks set to cause high-tech high-end excitement. - GSMArena
380 hours standby time and 12 hours of talk time is rather impressive. A whole gamut of organizer functions is ideal for a disorganized person like me. Is it possible to write my own applications for the phone? (this was why I got my Nokia E65 in the first place, but I have not written anything for it until now, even though I've done it in school for the N70, anyway, S60 phones are all the same).

Too bad HSDPA (3.5G) isn't supported. Neither is there infra-red.

Upon seeing an advertising blitz on the train back from work today, I went to the shop to take a look, and there was one on live display, not just a dummy model.

It's the right size and weight (<100g).

Tell me when will you be mine ...

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Community Events

Title: Mount Faber Zone B Block Party
Date: 22 June 2008, Sunday
Time: 5pm to 8pm
Venue: TBA

Title: Healthy LifeStyle Day
Date: 6 July 2008, Sunday
Time: 8am to 1pm
Venue: Radin Mas Community Club, Singapore

Title: International Culture Night
Date: 22 July 2008, Sunday
Time: 6pm to 10pm
Venue: Basketball Court, Biock 22 Telok Blangah Crescent, Singapore

Saturday, April 26, 2008

My Fav Kara Ballad - 《仍唱我的歌》- 刘德华

One of my favorite karaoke songs. It's so obscure that nobody knows it, which is a pity, cos it has really beautiful melody and lyrics. This will be my participating song in an Idol competition. :)



作曲:Park Jungun/杜自持 作词:席清莲 编曲:杜自持

长夜路漫漫留住这街中稀客
留连在冷冻里愿可清醒片刻
又再次翻起心底一丝失控的感觉
响起的你的声音最是明白我

微弱冷雨敲响风声是你么
曾话爱我爱多一生未算多
雨或晴靠着我 暗或明接受我
总是碰着了风波

感激的你不放底我更维护我
陌路同途但仍唱我的歌
如火般的眼光温暖我
继续燃亮我回头再讲一生
再共同渡过

Recommended Song - 《宽容》 - 张信哲





凌晨两点半
你还在我身旁
关上电话
我不想和谁再多说话
爱着你的我
认真听你说的每句话
凌晨两点半
你不在我身旁
讨厌自己
为何还要这样的牵挂
爱着你的我
无法隐瞒自己对你的想法
你说你想要找个宽厚的肩膀
问自己带你到什么地方
看着明天
告诉我你不会紧张
跟着我海角和天涯
我说我想要找个避风的港湾
谢谢你陪我到任何地方
你的宽容
还有我温柔的包容
没有泪的夜晚是天堂
凌晨两点半
你不在我身旁
讨厌自己
为何还要这样的牵挂
爱着你的我
无法隐瞒自己对你的想法
你说你想要找个宽厚的肩膀
问自己带你到什么地方
看着明天
告诉我你不会紧张
跟着我海角和天涯
我说我想要找个避风的港湾
谢谢你陪我到任何地方
你的宽容
还有我温柔的包容
没有泪的夜晚是天堂
我说我想要找个避风的港湾
谢谢你陪我到任何地方
你的宽容
还有我温柔的包容
没有泪的夜晚是天堂

Currently Listening - 《断点》 - 张敬轩

作词:张敬轩 作曲:张敬轩

静静地陪你走了好远好远
连眼睛红了都没有发现
听着你说你现在的改变
看着我依然最爱你的笑脸
这条旧路依然没有改变
以往的每次路过都是晴天
想起我们有过的从前
泪水就一点一点开始蔓延
我转过我的脸
不让你看见
深藏的暗涌已经越来越明显
过完了今天
就不要再见面
我害怕每天醒来想你好几遍
我吻过你的脸
你双手曾在我的双肩
感觉有那么甜我那么依恋
每当我闭上眼
我总是可以看见
失信的诺言全部都会实现
我吻过你的脸
虽然你不在我的身边
我还是祝福你过得好一点
断开的感情线
我不要做断点
只想在睡前再听见你的
蜜语甜言

《翠谷回响》之《绝爱 . 情》/ Abstain, Love

Here's making a plug for the RJC Chinese Society's Annual Chinese Drama performance. This year's performance is all the more worth attending for alumni of the RJC Chinese Society - this will be Mdm Lim Soh Hoon's last performance as teacher-in-charge - as she will be retiring at the end of this year; next year she will be a paying audience :).

So class of 93/94/95, please come, come. Let's get together!


《翠谷回响》之《绝爱 . 情》/ Abstain, Love
Chinese Literary, Debate and Cultural Society Drama Group

Do you ever get the feeling that you are trapped? Li, a scriptwriter, was often worried about meeting deadlines. That was until Xiao, someone whom Li had a crush on, reappeared. Li was now caught between his current girlfriend and Xiao. But this was no simple love triangle – Xiao was a guy! Drawing inspiration from his own love life, Li continued to pen his story. Would Li end up like Yue, the character in his script? How would Li and Yue find their way out of this mangled web of hatred and unrequited love?

Date: 2 & 3 May (Friday and Saturday)
Time: 7:45pm
Venue: RJC Performing Arts Centre
Ticket Price: $10

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Who will be the eventual winner of the US Presidential Elections?

My personal analysis is that McCain will have a much easier time than the Democrat candidate because he has already won the Republican primary, while Obama and Clinton are still having a go at each other. Apart from having more time to prepare and strategize for his main election campaign, McCain will also have the luxury to sit back and observe the styles and tactics of his potential opponent.

Having already won the Republican primary is not all good news to McCain either. Now, the attention of the Americans, and that of the world, will be focused on Clinton and Obama. The Democrat candidates will be in the limelight for the rest of the primary election campaign. People will be hearing of Clinton vs Obama, their ideas, opinions, arguments; not so much on McCain. Personally it is precisely due to this intense rivalry, and the unique selling points of this dynamic duo - being the first woman and the first black president respectively - that draws people's attention.

After all is said and done, who will finally win the elections and become President of the United States in 2009? My answer: McCain. Reason: The Americans re-elected George W. Bush as President. They don't need radicals.

Alright now, my nonsense aside, let's examine a more reliable approach - divination. Haha ... I found this document from a Singapore Geomancy (MetaPhysics) Company written in December 2007, with seven predictions. The 2nd point about John McCain winning the Republican primary has already come true.

Here are the 7-point predictions:
  1. Barack Obama will win the Democrat Primary ahead of Hillary Clinton. CHECK
  2. John McCain will win the Republican Primary. CHECK
  3. John Edward will be the Presidential running mate for Barack Obama.
  4. Barack Obama will win the American election and become the new American President in 2009.
  5. John Edward will be the Vice President.
  6. Barack Obama will be a two-term President from 2009-2017.
  7. Major problems and even death will become of the Clinton family within five years (including year 2008).
I'd have to say that point 7 is quite ominous. Makes a person wonder what is really going to happen to the Clintons.

What will the final result be? How many of these points will come true? Only time will tell.

One thing is for sure, if these predictions are true, and Obama wins the elections with John Edward, then I'd definitely take my BaZi predictions more seriously!

What is YOUR prediction?

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Heroes of Effort and Energy

For the past couple of months, we've had a lot of heroes in my department - most of the team has been pulling off sustained heroics (>14 hour days) - I'm very impressed at the spirit and solidarity shown by the team in these trying times despite the lack of resources and abundance of pressure from customers and management.

I feel extremely blessed and flattered at the high performance expectations that have been put on us despite all the artificial constraints and resistance being imposed. We are being held in high regard, which itself is more valuable and meaningful a reward than any monetary, tangible, or materialistic compensation. In fact, I feel fortunate that we are not required to pay money to receive this feeling of self-worth.

So it is true after all - "Money CANNOT buy happiness!".

However, it gets me all riled up when I see articles like this, which argues that hard work, overloading, and long hours are WRONG - oh the nerve of them - advocating in fact, that redundancy is in fact a good thing (these people will not last a single day in my company):

http://www.focusedperformance.com/articles/effort.html


If projects are structured (or if people are mis-managed) to rely on long hours to complete their appointed tasks, then there is no protective capacity in the system. If the organization carries out a downsizing every time it identifies some unused capacity sitting around, the result is a very heavily loaded remaining work force. Unavailable capacity is required to take on new initiatives as they arise.


Here is another link related to this issue:

http://www.focusedperformance.com/articles/multi02.html

P.S. If somehow you feel confused, please look at the label for this post.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

If I Could Turn Back Time ...

Long time never post ... so I thought I'd entertain you with this ...

Ever felt like you wanted to go backward in time? Theoretically, it is possible IF
  1. You travel faster than the speed of light - you would catch up with all the light rays that carry visual information into the past. No bullshit! This came from Einstein himself (citation needed). So far, the only person who has been able to achieve this, is Superman, who flew so fast that he went back in time to save Louis Lane from dying. There ... don't say there are no second chances in this world. You just have to know HOW to take them.
  2. Something more achievable, and realistic, is to use one of the many web forms with a time/duration calculation component. This is not bullshit either. My point is actually about something else. (*Hint* look for the outrageous receipt I had the honor of receiving and subsequently blogged about.)



Well, if you get it, have a good laugh together with me, or you could sigh ... depending on your level of optimism.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

男人说法

看一份报纸,听一首歌,出来的结果是什么呢?

最近看了英文报星期天的一片稿,报道新加坡女性对男伴的期望。超过九成的女性认为男士理所当然做的是如下:
  • 帮女生开门,
  • 支付约会所有开支,
  • 帮忙拿手提袋,
  • 约会之后送女友回家
其中一位受访的男士认为要做这些动作并无不妥,但是需要出自男人的真心,而不是当作是理所当然的。

今天刚好听着张信哲的一首歌,认为极为恰当。因此想到跟大家分享:

男人说法 (张信哲)

(难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦) 
(才能证明对你是真的很在乎 )
(为什么你会如此的盲目)
(甘心拿一生的幸福一生的幸福一生的幸福来赌注)
我真的想不清楚 
出了什么错误 
你会在我面前哭 拒绝跟我说清楚
送你回家这一路 
回想自己的付出 
心情好无助 
感觉好无辜
一而再的对你让步 
希望给你快乐幸福 
可惜我的付出 你从不曾满足
难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦 
才能证明女人是男人的全部
为什么你总是看不清楚 
任性让人有点招架不住
难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦
才能证明对你是真的很在乎
为什么你会如此的盲目 
甘心拿一生的幸福一生的幸福来赌注
我真的想不清楚 
出了什么错误 
你会在我面前哭 拒绝跟我说清楚
送你回家这一路 
回想自己的付出 
心情好无助 
感觉好无辜
一而再的对你让步 
希望给你快乐幸福 
可惜我的付出 你从不曾满足
难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦 
才能证明女人是男人的全部
为什么你总是看不清楚 
任性让人有点招架不住
难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦
才能证明对你是真的很在乎
为什么你会如此的盲目 
甘心拿一生的幸福一生的幸福来赌注
难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦 
才能证明女人是男人的全部
为什么你总是看不清楚 
任性让人有点招架不住
难道男人一定要爱得很辛苦
才能证明对你是真的很在乎
为什么你会如此的盲目 
甘心拿一生的幸福一生的幸福来赌注

Top Twenty Reasons why Chocolate is better than Sex

  1. You can GET chocolate.
  2. "If you love me you'll swallow that" has real meaning with chocolate.
  3. Chocolate satisfies even when it has gone soft.
  4. You can safely have chocolate while you are driving.
  5. You can make chocolate last as long as you want it to.
  6. You can have chocolate even in front of your mother.
  7. If you bite the nuts too hard the chocolate won't mind.
  8. Two people of the same sex can have chocolate without being called nasty names.
  9. The word "commitment" doesn't scare off chocolate.
  10. You can have chocolate on top of your workbench/desk during working hours without upsetting your co-workers.
  11. You can ask a stranger for chocolate without getting your face slapped.
  12. You don't get hairs in your mouth with chocolate.
  13. With chocolate there's no need to fake it.
  14. Chocolate doesn't make you pregnant.
  15. You can have chocolate at any time of the month.
  16. Good chocolate is easy to find.
  17. You can have as many kinds of chocolate as you can handle.
  18. You are never too young or too old for chocolate.
  19. When you have chocolate it does not keep your neighbors awake.
  20. With chocolate size doesn't matter.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Singaporean Obsession?

It's a well known fact that Singaporeans like love to reverse park. Even Malaysians who have stayed in Singapore for a long time get converted to the habit. So far no one has given any good, practical reason for reverse parking into a parking lot (I mean those where the cars are side-by-side, NOT roadside parking).

I happened to be in a large shopping center carpark late one night, i.e. there are thousands of lots and about less than a hundred cars. The lots are grouped in 2 rows of 5 side-by-side lots, most of which are empty. To my amazement, I saw this one car reversing into a lot in an empty group! Honestly, it was actually EASIER to go in straight to the lot from the other end, since the group was next to a wall.


It's baffling, really ... why someone would still want to reverse into a lot in an EMPTY cluster, when it is so much easier to get into the same position and orientation by driving straight in.

Welcome to Singapore.

Here I have found at least one other (apparently Singaporean) blogger who thinks the same way.

http://elephantsinmyroom.wordpress.com/2007/08/25/singaporean-parkers/

Monday, February 18, 2008

Why I Will Never Have a Girlfriend

I saw this seemingly well-thought out analysis by Tristan Miller - it does seem to make sense - and if you think about it, some people do stay single their whole lives. :)

Here's a snippet in his own words:
So there you have it, my friends—finally, a cogent, scientific, non-self-deprecating argument for why I will never have a girlfriend.
Take a look at the endnotes and references, now these really make sense!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Seen Aboard A North-East Line Train LCD Display

Singapore has established for itself quite a brand name in producing world-class quality, efficient and smooth running systems, so it is quite a rare sight to see an unexpected situation.

To dispel doubts that the picture could be taken from a normal PC installation, the background reflection captured in the photograph quite clearly shows that I am in the train. The style of the seats are also indicative of North-East-Line (NEL) train cars. Now I know they are running Windows NT.

I did some research - ahh just as I thought. This presentation clearly describes the computing, network, and software systems used in the NEL.

Alright, I'll cross post this in Comsul, but with a different emphasis.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Outrageous Bill

This happened last month (December 2007) in Singapore's world class international facility. Customers are charged a rounded UP amount in the bill when the total was not a multiple of a dollar. Take a look at the Rounding item in the bill below. Absolute nonsense!

Kudos to the cashier who decisively offered a 10% discount on the total bill after I brought this to his attention - apparently I was the first one to notice this (during dinner time on a super busy
day). He explained that the billing system was centralized by the entire facility and that individual outlets had no control over the system.

Suddenly I am ashamed to call myself a programmer (I make some assumptions how this could have happened).

Even if you have to perform rounding, you NEVER make the customer pay for it.

I greatly worry about the quality of the highly paid engineers and system analysts employed by one of the most prominent world-leading organization in the country (or the contractors they hire) that developed, tested and commissioned such a system, allowing such a glaring mistake to be released.

Acquisitions

Dual USB Travel Charger

Charges 2 usb devices at the same time. Ideal for MP3 players, PDAs, etc that are recharged via USB.


Esprit Esbrella (Umbrella with box)
  • UV Protected
  • Ultra Light
  • Aluminium/FRP Frame
  • Premium Polyester Cover
It's small, light and it comes in a box! To illustrate how small it is, let me compare it with a normal short umbrella against a A5 piece of paper.

Interesting Discoveries

Energizer has released an instant cell phone charger powered by 2 AA Lithium batteries. They also have a rechargable USB charger - a rather innovative product I should say.

Who says a company cannot make money by selling variations of the same product? Look at Canon - they sell hundreds of models of cameras for decades and are only getting more successful at it. Building up expertise, experience, industrial momentum, and commercial reputation are what makes a company successful. Foraying into distinct and unrelated products on the other hand, erodes consumer confidence as well as R&D/marketing momentum.

Monday, January 14, 2008

Wish List

For a 13.3 inch wide screen laptop computer,

  • Tucano Stile Work Out
  • Tucano 9DOTS Second Skin

For mobile phone and MP3 player,
  • 4GB MicroSD card
That's all for now.