Saturday, March 21, 2009

In desperate need of a good break
...Work, school, online quizzes, meetings, assignments, last-minute work requests…

I hardly have time to relax anymore. Most days by the time I'm home, my brain cells are pretty much fried - all I want to do is to crawl into bed.

And to think I used to be able to wonder what I was going to do with my weekends, and even take time to go do some photography. Sigh.

I guess I should count my blessings. Given today's crappy economics, I’ve still have a reasonable job which is also paying for my course. I’m relatively healthy but yeah… losing a few kilos would be great tho.

So even tho I’m really busy but life is still quite happy. Thank God.

But yeah... I'm still longing for that 5 day beach resort getaway with included daily american breakfast. heehe

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Old & New
My beloved Seiko suddenly stopped working a few months back.

When I brought her in for servicing yesterday, the techs told me that it was beyond economic repair as her internals had been ravaged by rust (due to water seepage).

I was stunned and upset to hear that as I had expected her to be fully revived when they changed her battery and change the faceplate.

Sigh….I really liked this watch because she has a special significance for me (D & S had given this to me for their wedding) and its a really nice clean looking beauty - not to mention she's been with me for almost 5 years now. Rust really sucks.

On a less somber note, I’ve gotten myself a new pair of glasses.

Not bad huh… Ray Bans leh.

For my glasses, I’m rather fussy. I want a frame that is:
  • Titanium frame - all the better to resist my corrosive perspiration and once-in-a-while-careless handling
  • Spring-loaded hinges – for that snug fit and to accommodate my fat face.
  • Wide frame – again to accommodate my fat face.
  • Simple conservative design - Bcos I ain't really the flashy type.
Curiously, I’m not that fuss about the design of the frame. I think I tend to keep to a rather conservative design with muted colors. My new pair’s design is rather similar to my old one, except for the color. Plus I usual get someone to help me to chose one that looks ok on me. This time round, J helped to pick this one.

There wasn’t really any wrong with my old pair, except that the frame’s color is faded, and there’s a rather long irritating scratch on the left lens. But I needed a spare pair on standby so I thought it’d be a good time to make a new pair.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Ogre

Ogre is a "Tank" built around a Zamor launching system nicknamed "Hailstorm". It uses three XL PF motors, controlled either by a standard PF remote, or by the on-board (black) NXT using the Hitechnic IRLink. It also has a small wireless "spycam" attached, so that the driver can "see" what the robot sees. The result is a lot of fun to drive around, and even more fun to watch it autonomously detect, target, and destroy loose LEGO targets.


This is way too cool... I WANT ONE!!!!

Imagine the havoc I can wreak with this. heehehe...


Monday, March 02, 2009

So who screwed up?
This explanation by Calvin of his Lemonade Stand's business perspective has resonance with the American Auto industry's position in the economy. Remember that this cartoon was drawn over 15 years ago!
Rainbows

Sometimes, when you are simply rushing through life and dealing with its stresses, little things like a rainbow can be so comforting and inspiring - just like an unexpected kiss.


Of course, it also brings to mind the ultimate song about Rainbows...



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Design For Living
华丽上班族《生活与生存》



http://www.huayifestival.com

http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/design_for_living/index.jsp#tabs

Synopsis
Survival calls for intelligence while living requires wisdom. A female boss feels threatened by a rumour. To secure her position and power, she begins to play mind games with others in her office, stirring up a hornets’ nest. Who will be the ultimate winner in the ensuing struggle for love, wealth and power?

Created by the director of the highly-lauded What is Man? in Huayi 2008, this theatre piece humourously portrays the struggle that urban people today go through when faced with the myriad challenges and complexities of survival and living.


Starring famed actress-director and Golden Horse award-winner Sylvia Chang (Tempting Heart), as well as popular Taiwanese idol Joseph Cheng and actor/host/comedian David Wang.





It's been quite a while since I've written anything here. Life has been packed to the brim and lots been happening since Christmas, like my studies have started. M came back for a short visit and went off again.

It's been really tiring but its been great so far. I hope it continues that way.

As you can see from above, I recently went to a play. Generally, I like going to plays/musical performances but I've never really made the effort to find out what's on and to go. Lazy lah..movies are so much easier and cheaper also.

Anyway, when I learnt that it was a Mandarin play, I became rather hesitant. I wasn't sure if I'd understand it fully, and then it would be quite a waste of one ticket on me. But I went along in the end.

And it was surprisingly very good. There were actually sub-titles for mandarin-deficient people like me but for most time, I could understand what was going on. hee...which means my mandarin is actually not that bad lah.

And the play was really funny but very appropriately poignant as well. Overall its was very worth the money and effort (I had to rush/walk from Raffles place to Esplande) to watch.
Design For Living
华丽上班族《生活与生存》



http://www.huayifestival.com

http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/design_for_living/index.jsp#tabs

Synopsis
Survival calls for intelligence while living requires wisdom. A female boss feels threatened by a rumour. To secure her position and power, she begins to play mind games with others in her office, stirring up a hornets’ nest. Who will be the ultimate winner in the ensuing struggle for love, wealth and power?

Created by the director of the highly-lauded What is Man? in Huayi 2008, this theatre piece humourously portrays the struggle that urban people today go through when faced with the myriad challenges and complexities of survival and living.


Starring famed actress-director and Golden Horse award-winner Sylvia Chang (Tempting Heart), as well as popular Taiwanese idol Joseph Cheng and actor/host/comedian David Wang.





It's been quite a while since I've written anything here. Life has been packed to the brim and lots been happening since Christmas, like my studies have started. M came back for a short visit and went off again.

It's been really tiring but its been great so far. I hope it continues that way.

As you can see from above, I recently went to a play. Generally, I like going to plays/musical performances but I've never really made the effort to find out what's on and to go. Lazy lah..movies are so much easier and cheaper also.

Anyway, when I learnt that it was a Mandarin play, I became rather hesitant. I wasn't sure if I'd understand it fully, and then it would be quite a waste of one ticket on me. But I went along in the end.

And it was surprisingly very good. There were actually sub-titles for mandarin-deficient people like me but for most time, I could understand what was going on. hee...which means my mandarin is actually not that bad lah.

And the play was really funny but very appropriately poignant as well. Overall its was very worth the money and effort (I had to rush/walk from Raffles place to Esplande) to watch.

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

My New Shiny Toy!

See what I got for Christmas!


Isn't just too cool & sleek?

And It's a Sony. :)

Friday, December 12, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Here's wishing you & your loved ones a Peaceful & Blessed Christmas.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Afternoon Off


I had the rather rare opportunity last Friday to have the entire afternoon all to myself. Everyone else was either at work or busy with something else.


And since I've been eating barely-passable food for the last 2 weeks, I decided that I would treat myself to a CJ burger (hmmmm.. yum!) and perhaps a movie if there was a good movie with good seats available.


In any case, it felt damn good just wonder around on a Friday afternoon with a great B-grade movie and sinfully-yummy burger thrown in, even tho the company could have been better.






Tropic Thunder - One of the greatest & funniest B-grade movie I've ever seen. hahahhahaaaa...

Monday, November 03, 2008

Wearing Green ok, I'll be off huffing & puffing for 2 weeks, so I don't think I'll be online much.

Sigh...I'm getting too old for this.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Ha ha ha ha

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Halloween



It's pretty hard to believe it's been already a year since I popped over to London with M to visit D & S.

To me, it still feels like a rather recent trip - even though so many other things have happened since then.

Anyway, the scary cookies above are the aftermath of an equally creepy but delicious dinner that was brewed up by S.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Certified

One & a half months of slogging twice a week after work and burning most weekends has finally paid off.

I am now 'Certified'. woo hoo... !
(For those of you who have no idea what I'm going on about, email me.)

I was rather anxious yesterday as two of my colleagues who took the exams with me, had already received their results. One didn't make it.

Obviously that made me very very nervous, and anxious to get home to check my mail. But SingPost decided it would be fun to prolong my distress for another day.

And because we had an office event today, which meant that I would probably only get home much later in the evening, I wasn't going to know my fate until at least 9pm.

As I was getting home, my heart was pounding... "what if"s were running through my head.

I ripped the enveloped and just couldn't help but laugh when I saw the first word of letter...

"Congratulations..."

So what does this mean for me?

Well, the first thing I'm going to do is to claim back my exam fees from my company.

hahaha...yes, I know. I'm damn cheap eh. :P

The rest of the career stuff... well.. I don't really know yet.

I decided to take the certification, not so much because of career development although there definitely would be some advantages, but more so because I wanted to validate that my own body of knowledge was of a certain set standard.

Since starting this job, I've been very blessed to have been mentored by, not one but three very knowledgeable and enthusiastic colleagues (Sc, Em & Sj) from whom I've learnt practically everything about the job. So in a way, this certification is for them too.

Thanks people, I definitely couldn't have done it without you.

So where to next? Well, lets wait and see what unfolds.

:)

Monday, October 20, 2008

Classics
Rolleiflex twin lens reflex

Contax I

Leica M3

The MINOX Classic Camera Collection

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Explaining the Financial Crisis


The Financial Crisis, as Explained to My Fourteen-Year-Old Sister
by Kevin Nguyen on October 1, 2008

Economist Kevin Nguyen explains the country’s economic woes to his younger sister, using Pokémon as an analogy. Seriously.

via The Bygone Bureau - A Journal of Modern Thought


In the final analysis, it just boils down to this - Be greedy and you'll be fu*ked sooner or later.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

ERP – Electronic Road Pricing
(aka Extremely Ridiculous Procedure)

I hate the stoopid ERP system.

Although I’m all for measures to control traffic volume and reduce jams, I'd really hate how it’s been implemented. The issue of whether the ERP system is actually effective or not, is another thing altogether.

I wonder who the dumbass was that designed the ERP system/implementation. I’d really like to kick his/her/their ass if I knew.

As with any system that relies on the user having a stored-value card, the user is bound to either forget to have the card, or have insufficient value on the card.

So why can’t the stoopid engineers make it such that the system can deduct the value at a later stage when the card is available and has sufficient value? Or at the very least, have the ERP fees automatically deducted from a nominated bank account.

And it’s not impossible to do because the “in-car unit” (otherwise know as the ICU) is already identified uniquely to the car and hence, they have the driver’s details etc.

And it's not that I don't want to pay. The system should be flexible enough to collect payment later. If the gahmen is going to have to collect money, then at least it should make it as easy and as simple a process as possible. And not have some restrictive, limited method where if you don't follow the process, the user is fined.

So why didn’t they?

I bet you it’s because some dumbass gahmen scholar dodo thought that it would be a great source of “fine” revenue for the gahmen.

At this point, I must admit that the reason why I’m so pissed off now is because I kenna fined $10 for not having the cashcard in my ICU. So instead of paying $2, I have to fork out $10 for nothing.

Blardy hell…



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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Road more commonly traveled

“Two roads diverged in a wood and I - I took the one less traveled by.”
Robert Frost


I haven’t been writing much these days. Work and life has been so crazy that I hardly have time to think much about anything else.

I wrote one or two posts but didn’t quite finish them because I seemed to be unable to bring myself to. Even with this midnight post, I’m kinda struggling to find the words.

Lately I’m beginning to get that itch to travel again. I think the whole work routine is starting to get to me again. And it doesn’t quite help when I read articles such as these ones below.

The World’s Most Spectacular Roads

The World’s Most Spectacular Skylines

As usual, the crappy part about the whole situation is that I don’t quite have any spare cash or leave to really travel apart from doing some short trips around the region since I did just hop over to Australia in June and London last November.

Sigh... looks like I'll have to content with just a short weekend trip somewhere.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Just for (morbid) laughs...

Warning: Video contains graphic violence. Not for the faint hearted. Watch at your own risk.



YouTube Link

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

The Mummy - Tomb of the Dragon Emperor

Just when I thought I could finally enjoy a good movie after all these few hectic weeks, I was left wanting.

The Mummy – parts 1 and 2 – had a great deal going for them. A charismatic lead actor and actress, and a rather compelling “Indiana Jones” type of storyline that is rare in movies these days.

So I had expected Part 3 to be at least equally, if not more, entertaining and engaging as the last two.

Sadly this was not to be the case. Part 3 turned out to be a sad mixture of a cheesy one-liners with awfully weak references to the last 2 movies, badly spoken mandarin, poor character developments, predictable situations and unrealistic backdrops… I could just keep going. Sigh.

In a nutshell, if you haven’t seen ‘The Mummy – Tomb of the Dragon Emperor’ at the cinema, my advice is, don’t bother.

Just wait for the Dvd release, and rent it from the shops ONLY when it moves to the special offer shelves.





Warning: Movie spoilers ahead. If you still insist on watching The Mummy for yourself to experience the sad excuse of a movie, then please stop reading here.








There were just so many things that they did wrong this time.

The third installment brings us to China, where the “Mummy” takes the form of an resurrected evil emperor in the form of Jet Li. The cute young son from the second series is now grown up man (Luke Ford) and his parents (Brendan Fraser & Maria Bello) are “retired”. The notable supporting cast consist of Michelle Yeoh and Anthony Wong Chau-Sang (Infernal Affairs) and many CGI mummies.

If you are a fan of the first 2 installments, you would immediately notice that Rachel Wise is no longer the Wife. What’s up with that? Brendan and Rachel Weisz had a very engaging on-screen chemistry. They could have been the new “Indiana Jones” type of action-hero-heroine combination. The new stand in - Maria Bello - just doesn’t seem to fit the role at all. The movie tries hard – perhaps too hard - to make her seem like the previous character but fails miserably at it. And all we get is a cheap counterfeit. Perhaps I’m being biased. I like Rachel – I think she’s really attractive but yet funny in the first 2 movies - plus she's got a cute British accent to boot.

Perhaps the Director knew that he had a unbelievably weak storyline, so he tries desperately to compensate by having ridiculously over-the-top CGI chase scenes in Shanghai, and nice-but-still-obviously artificial backdrops for rest of the movie. This is such a far cry from the infinitely more realistic settings of the first 2.

And since the story is set in China, we predictably get the characters attempting to sprout some weak-ass, laughable, poorly-pronounced Mandarin lines. It was so bad that (1) I starting laughing when I heard it. (2) I couldn’t understand the rest of what was said if not for the English subtitles.

I mean, come on people! If you want to do it, then do it correctly lah. Either you get them trained to pronounce properly or just stick to plain old English. The story simply can’t work if you have ‘ang mo’ characters sprouting blah-blah mandarin and a 2000 year old Chinese ‘witch’, who lived in a cave, suddenly speaking almost perfect English.

There are so many things wrong with the movie that it’s just simply very, very disappointing.

I was still entertained to a certain extend by the numerous, and probably unintended, comic moments but I had such high expectations from the first 2 movies that I found this round to be such a huge disappointment. If they do make a fourth movie, I’ll be thinking really hard if I want to spend my time and money just to be let down yet again.

Heng ah.. that I watched this on a Wednesday and paid only $7.50. I'd probably be feeling really cheated if I had watched on a Saturday night.