I was at a Starbucks outlet recently. It was not for just a simple coffee break. I was going to sit there for several hours to get some work done with a colleague. We could have gone back to office, but it was the weekend, and I ...
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Category: Miscellaneous
Any other thing under the sun.
It’s really awesome that, for the first time, those who have completed their national service duties, including all their “ORNS training cycles”, are properly recognised for their contribution. The announcement ...
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The National University of Singapore (NUS) has emerged as number one in global ranking. This is in the Dropbox Space Race, a competition amongst schools for eternal glory (according to Dropbox). Furthermore, NUS has also become ...
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I seem to be quite backlogged on all the stuff I want to blog about. Many things have been accumulating for some months. New gadgets, new projects, new tech updates, and generally the things that I’ve been doing. The ...
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In about 6 hours, our Changi Airport Budget Terminal closes for good. It seems we have run out of budget. Space budget, that is, because apparently the space occupied by the Budget Terminal is needed to build the airport’s ...
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This has been featured on the serving trays at McDonald’s for some time. A little piece of information about how McDonald’s apparently prepares your food only when you place your order. Really? I thought in about all ...
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I met four cyclists this morning. The first two cyclists were riding on the pedestrian path. The next one was riding right smack in the centre of a two-lane road. The light was red for him. The cyclist rode past all the vehicles ...
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Happy 47th National Day, ...
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In another week, this junkyard of trash is supposed to turn into a float. No, not gold or other riches, I’m afraid. This is part of the National University of Singapore’s (NUS) rag and flag events. The float is the ...
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I’ve been somewhat critical of the LTA lately. But I think it’s fair to say that most public transport commuters are quite fed up, and we all rather see some concrete improvements being put into place, rather than ...
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