Here’s an interesting article that was circulated on Clubsnap. It concerns the attempts by a photographer to claim damages against a company who lifted and used his works, then attempt to hide that fact. His web page here contains the
Here’s an interesting news article in the papers over the last few days: Stewardess suing Venture Corp CEO’s wife for allegedly slapping her By Teo Xuanwei, TODAY, 12 February 2008 SINGAPORE: A Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight attendant is taking the
A student of mine was asking me on her blog how is it that my comments on her tagboard are usually made so early in the morning. Well, my day actually begins very early. I’m usually up by 5:20 a.m.
There was another article in the local newspapers several days that caught my eye. Here’s the capsule version: As foreign students face rising costs in Singapore, is part-time work an option? By Neo Chai Chin, TODAY | Posted: 27 February
OK, maybe not – Mathematics should be the only universal language. But it was still delightful to wake up to good news for a change. No, it wasn’t that Bak kwa prices are dropping. Rather, the New York Philharmonic under
Nokia hasn’t been getting very good press lately at all. In fact, there’s been a spate of letters written to the forum page complaining about the reliability of phones produced by the Finnish phone manufacturer, or the quality of service
As a rule, the blog we’ve got here sticks to conservative topics and hobbies; like eating in Singapore, and little muses about lives’ experiences. Ling knows however that I’m keenly interested in current affairs. Every night when we drive home
Barbequed Chicken Mushroom burger @ Swensens (Plaza Singapura) One of those things that the both of us have always wondered is this: is Swensen’s a local startup or what? This chain of family restaurants has been in Singapore for as
Amidst interviewing work that just started a fortnight ago for the fourty-something players and developers I’m speaking to again in my study, I’d been watching the events in the Athens Olympics. While the two channels often broadcast events that were
As absurd as this may sound to other Singaporeans, one of the things I miss about home is the “noise” of life, as I like to call it. Now, just two decades ago, barely 3 million people inhabited the island
The students in my lecture groups will notice that I bring a pint-sized notebook – a Toshiba Portégé 3480 – to school, although aside from the smaller Software Engineering lecture groups on Thursday and Friday afternoon , it doesn’t ever
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