If you’re like me, who, during a rainy day prefer to walk from City Hall MRT to Suntec City through City Link mall, then rejoice as I’ve just saw a notice at the security counter saying that the underpass which is the Esplanade Station (CC3) between Suntec Convention Center and the other end of City [...]
Archive for April, 2008
Esplanade Station underpass opens 30th April
The Political Compass
More time waster. My result: A bit too “middle”… Over the years, the quasi-libertarian part remains, but I sense a slow shift from right to left… maybe working in the government for sometime affects the thinking. Take your own test: www.politicalcompass.org
Aska in Singapore with TPO!
If anything you remember Chage and Aska, you probably remember “Say Yes” (1991), and you probably remember the duo, one with a hat and shades all the time – Chage, one that looks like a perpetual pretty boy – Aska. They went their own ways since the 90s, but most of their hits are really [...]
Louder, Loudest and Louderest!
I almost fell off my chair when I saw this article on New York Times: No Fortissimo? Symphony Told to Keep It Down. In summary, a new law in Europe which requires employers in Europe to limit workers’ exposure to potentially damaging noise took effect for the entertainment industry this month, causing all sorts of [...]
The Life You Could Have Led
Nuff’ said What is your life now and what is the life you could have led? Source: Michael Leunig
We can solve the Climate Crisis (bit by bit)
And here’s the first bit – stay informed (don’t worry, these guys only send on avg an e-mail a month or so) Why should you join? In short: 1. It’s urgent. Did you see the polar ice platforms breaking? 2. It’s solvable. Because it’s simple to change your habit and your company’s processes. 3. Global [...]
Join the Torch Relay in KL – April 21
Dunno why they go plan it on Monday… can’t go, but I’m sure there will be news coverage of some protest A protest B etc. The Beijing Olympics website introduced KL in some seriously “old” fashion. Too bad there’s just no last-time-civilization like Athens! Here’s a map made by our disturbed friend Hafiz, on the [...]
Andy Mckee (Guitar) plays Africa (Toto)
Got this off Ern Sheong‘s blog, but have been playing it mad whenever I’m stressed.
Still the 80′s baby I am You can compare it with the original soundtrack here:
USA For Students (and Family and Friends etc.)
Looks like Discover US Education is set to take a back seat as the US Embassy has step up to organize this year’s event on US education. Check out www.usaforstudents.org. This is it – note it’s in MCA building not MidValley this time. U.S.A For Students Saturday June 14, 2008 10:00AM – 4:00PM Dewan San [...]
Building the Optimal Global Footprint on the Causeway
This is my own interpretation of a report available online by A.T.Kearney, entitled, Building the Optimal Global Footprint. Good stuff, no idea why they give these out free. Aptly renamed from Offshore Location Attractiveness Index to Global Services Location Index to reflect the global nature of today’s businesses, the GSLI continues to give a thumbs [...]











