NDP Preview 2009

NDP Preview 2009

If there’s something that you do not know about me, I’ve always been very proud of being a Singaporean. I used to be a closeted fan of National Day Parade’s songs because it was kinda uncool among my peers. I was the geek who listened to National Day cassette tapes and I would be very excited over the live telecast on TV. A few of my favourite ones were Count On Me Singapore, We Are Singapore and One People, One Nation, One Singapore.

I guess that patriotism still lives in me today because my wife goes “HUH. Again?????!!!!!” every time our player plays the theme song by Electrico. :P

The rest of the pictures can be viewed here.

Human float

Terry: “Getting fat. Must start swimming again.”
Wifey: “Cannot. If I swim too much now, my arms will be very big.”
Terry: “Then how?”
Wifey: “Ok lah. I’ll just do my leisure float lor.”

Next time you see a human floating around at Bishan swimming complex, say hi to us!

Environment Pollution by Kotex

The most recent Kotex event is a classic example of how advertising needs to be culturally and environmentally sensitive. Kotex and the agency behind this must be stupid enough to go against the corporate trend of “Going Green”. I remembered the Marriage Central did a media apology on a similar event.

Imagine the sea littered with 1,300 deflated balloons choking on marine animals. Shame on you, Kotex.

Nokia N97

Last week I made an impulsive purchase and boy, I’m so glad that I did because Nokia N97 blew me away totally. I was contemplating to get HTC Touch Pro 2 but decided on N97 because I wanted to give Nokia a chance. My last phone was a HTC Dual and it sucked horribly. Interestingly, I didn’t know that N97 was such a new phone until I googled more on the phone. No wonder the ah beng sales man looked at me with such envy.

One of the key features that impressed me pretty much was that I am able to personalise my home screen with customised applications or online feeds. Think of iGoogle. Another impressive feature will be it’s internal memory of 32GB and a memory card slot up to 16GB. This means that the phone can double up as a mini-netbook which you can use it for work documents, music, videos, surfing, gaming, etc. The phone is also packed with pretty good features such as a sliding qwerty keyboard, 3.5″ wide screen, GPS and a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics.

The only disadvantage is that it doesn’t come with a good office editing suite and the applications in Ovi Store doesn’t seem to be as cheap as those for iPhone. Otherwise, this phone is a pretty good deal and I’m looking forward to the new features and applications that Nokia plans to roll out in the second half of the year.

Vomiting and diarrhea

Get well soon, little one!

Ponchos, picnic mats, umbrellas, happy people



Have you checked the weather forecast?

We did not learn our lesson apparently. The last time we brought Toby to Singapore Botanic Gardens, there was a heavy downpour right after the picnic.

Today, we were trapped in the rain again. But this time, we didn’t even get to start our picnic. The rain came right after we reach Singapore Botanic Gardens. Toby didn’t get to meet Pipi. We didn’t get to join our friends because they were at the other end and the goddamn rain lasted for more than an hour.

The drenched dog wasn’t too happy because the three of us were stuck in a miserable shelter and he had to walk in the rain without meeting his new friend. Lesson learnt – Love my client and use their weather forecast.

Wild Grass

It looks just like wild grass. Dull colors, messy and uninteresting lines. Wu Guanzhong wrote, “I envy wild grass because they want nothing and live in freedom. They are oblivious to the elements and change of seasons.

I looked at it again. This time, I saw the beauty that shone behind those words. The power of perception.

Wu Guanzhong’s donation of 113 works is at Singapore Art Museum from 9th April to 16th August 2009.

The Vendor Client relationship

Does it sound familiar to you?

Neutering the little one

Although the wife wasn’t too keen with the idea, we’ve decided to neuter the little one for various reasons.

1. To prevent the births of unwanted litters, contributing to the overpopulation of animals. Each year, some 6,000 dogs and 12,000 cats have to be put to sleep, while about 700 pet owners are fined for keeping unlicensed dogs.
2. Prevention of mammary tumors
3. Prevention of pyometra, either due to the removal of the organ and/or because of the lack of female sex hormones (oestrogen and progesterone) after spaying. Pyometra is a disease of the uterus most commonly seen in female dogs (bitches)
4. Prevention of uterine cancer, ovarian cancer and testicular cancer due to the removal of the susceptible organs.
5. Prevention of sexually dimorphic behaviors such as mounting, urine spraying and some forms of male aggression due to the decrease in hormone levels
6. The above will also make your pet more affectionate and less likely to roam and get in fights

Because of the pain, the little one is in all sorts of awkward positions and he has to be on e-collar for 10 days before he redeems his freedom.