Following the 'paganistic' holiday in the US, some Singapore houses also decorate their house too.
Have you wondered how the name Halloween came about? According to Wikipedia:
The term Halloween, originally spelled Hallowe’en, is shortened from All Hallows' Even – e'en is a shortening of even, which is a shortening of evening. It is now known as "Eve of" All Saints' Day, which is November 1st.
Let the boring couple, KeropokMan and KopiKosongGirl show you around 'Boring' Singapore.
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Saturday, October 31, 2009
Friday, October 30, 2009
Are You Being Served?
If you have been surfing websites in Singapore, you would probably have noticed advertisements for "Are You Being Served?" by the GEMS (Go The Extra Mile for Service) folks.
Have you visited their site and see how some others have completed their 'mission'?
I have been asked to come up with a mission and try it out. Two weeks ago, a colleague had a phone call from a bank that she had earlier applied a credit card. The bank officer asked her for her payslip for the 2nd time. It seems they have misplaced it and needed her to send in again. They said they will send a courier over again to pick it up. But if you know couriers, they always tell you they will be there between 2-5 pm. You can't expect people to sit around and wait when you have so many meetings to attend. So she told them she does not want the card anymore. It was a long conversation with the bank apologizing etc, but my colleague had enough. She does not want a card from an incompetent bank.
So my mission is based on her experience. I am applying a card from a different bank from the one my colleague applied from. The bank that I am going to apply a card promises a card within the same day on their website. Let's see if they can do it. Will I have to wait a week for it to be processed?
How many credit cards do you carry in your wallet? It seems that most people apply credit cards in Singapore for the benefits that comes with it. Like the rebates you get or the discounts at restaurants or shops. My brother in law in the UK says credit cards do not have such perks there. (Is it true if you are in UK?) I know credit cards in Malaysia, Indonesia, HK enjoy such perks too, thus people in these countries probably carry multiple cards in their wallet!
Have you visited their site and see how some others have completed their 'mission'?
I have been asked to come up with a mission and try it out. Two weeks ago, a colleague had a phone call from a bank that she had earlier applied a credit card. The bank officer asked her for her payslip for the 2nd time. It seems they have misplaced it and needed her to send in again. They said they will send a courier over again to pick it up. But if you know couriers, they always tell you they will be there between 2-5 pm. You can't expect people to sit around and wait when you have so many meetings to attend. So she told them she does not want the card anymore. It was a long conversation with the bank apologizing etc, but my colleague had enough. She does not want a card from an incompetent bank.
So my mission is based on her experience. I am applying a card from a different bank from the one my colleague applied from. The bank that I am going to apply a card promises a card within the same day on their website. Let's see if they can do it. Will I have to wait a week for it to be processed?
How many credit cards do you carry in your wallet? It seems that most people apply credit cards in Singapore for the benefits that comes with it. Like the rebates you get or the discounts at restaurants or shops. My brother in law in the UK says credit cards do not have such perks there. (Is it true if you are in UK?) I know credit cards in Malaysia, Indonesia, HK enjoy such perks too, thus people in these countries probably carry multiple cards in their wallet!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Biker with Cam Helmet
Every now and then you see interesting things on the roads. Probably because Singapore now has more and more people living here coming from all over the world.
I saw this while I was in the taxi, so it is not a clear shot and both the cyclist and I are moving. ;-)
I wonder if anyone knows this guy and if we are able to view his videos online somewhere? It would be interesting isn't it?
I saw this while I was in the taxi, so it is not a clear shot and both the cyclist and I are moving. ;-)
I wonder if anyone knows this guy and if we are able to view his videos online somewhere? It would be interesting isn't it?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Singapore's 1st Eco Mall
I happened to be at Kitchener Road (near Little India) yesterday and saw that there's yet another new mall! They never stop sprouting out in Singapore.
What caught my eye is the banner.
It says it is Singapore's first eco-mall.
I actually went to the Information Counter and ask why they call themselves an eco-mall. The lady said:
1) the toilet (urinals) use no water.
2) lots of natural sunlight that lights up the mall and
3) the food court exhaust uses some UV thingy. (not sure what it means)
But while walking around I see that they shops sells more eco friendly products. Eg, the electrical shop that has a banner that says it has the largest collection of eco-friendly electrical products you can find. How interesting!
Oh, mum and two of my aunts were with me, if you are a lady and like shopping, Metro in this mall is having a fabulous sale! The ladies bought lots of clothes!
What caught my eye is the banner.
It says it is Singapore's first eco-mall.
I actually went to the Information Counter and ask why they call themselves an eco-mall. The lady said:
1) the toilet (urinals) use no water.
2) lots of natural sunlight that lights up the mall and
3) the food court exhaust uses some UV thingy. (not sure what it means)
But while walking around I see that they shops sells more eco friendly products. Eg, the electrical shop that has a banner that says it has the largest collection of eco-friendly electrical products you can find. How interesting!
Oh, mum and two of my aunts were with me, if you are a lady and like shopping, Metro in this mall is having a fabulous sale! The ladies bought lots of clothes!
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Off to school...
Monday, October 26, 2009
Durian Lingers
This is a place I would not step into, unless I am feeling like 'turning to the dark side'. haha...
After taking this photo, I went back and did an online search. Guess what? It's an air-condiotioned durian cafe! You know what that means? The smell will linger! No wonder they are called Durian Lingers!
Sorry Durian fans. hehe..
After taking this photo, I went back and did an online search. Guess what? It's an air-condiotioned durian cafe! You know what that means? The smell will linger! No wonder they are called Durian Lingers!
Sorry Durian fans. hehe..
Saturday, October 24, 2009
$1 / litre Petrol at Shell Stations (and it's causing massive traffic jams!)
If you are in Singapore you would have received forwarded SMS from friends about the $1/litre petrol offer from Shell starting from 10 am to 6 pm today. Cyberians would have found out about it via Tweeter or Facebook too! ;-)
This was just taken a while ago, two more hours to go before the end of the sale and the queue's still very very long! Look they even station a fuel tanker on standby at the Station! Petrol must be running out fast!
There was two traffic marshals as well, making sure cars get in orderly. Cars are surprisingly obeying rules today. They only get into the station when the Marshall blows on the whistle!
Guess what? If you go further away from the Shell Station, you would have noticed the long queue! (Think this is happening around the island) This was the scene at Jalan Jurong Kechil. The Shell Station is I think about 200 metres away from this first car you can see on this photo. I wonder how long the queue is to!
There are many unhappy people though. Unhappy people are honking at Queue jumpers! I can hear horns blaring every now and then. Sigh. I think it's only worth the wait if you have more than half your petrol tank empty.
This was just taken a while ago, two more hours to go before the end of the sale and the queue's still very very long! Look they even station a fuel tanker on standby at the Station! Petrol must be running out fast!
There was two traffic marshals as well, making sure cars get in orderly. Cars are surprisingly obeying rules today. They only get into the station when the Marshall blows on the whistle!
Guess what? If you go further away from the Shell Station, you would have noticed the long queue! (Think this is happening around the island) This was the scene at Jalan Jurong Kechil. The Shell Station is I think about 200 metres away from this first car you can see on this photo. I wonder how long the queue is to!
There are many unhappy people though. Unhappy people are honking at Queue jumpers! I can hear horns blaring every now and then. Sigh. I think it's only worth the wait if you have more than half your petrol tank empty.
Friday, October 23, 2009
The bus who thinks it is a cow
Thursday, October 22, 2009
I installed Windows 7
Today's 22 October. The day Windows 7 is released.
There was a queue forming at a local store last night to be the first person to own a copy of Windows 7!
But if you are a computing student at (the best and name starts with National) local university, you would have been able to download from Microsoft itself legal copies of Windows 7 way before that. It's for students to test and play around with it.
That's me installing it on an old old notebook! Look at the storage space! LOL..
Surprise, surprise, it works and it works well!
For this blog sake, a capture of the Country or Region during the installation. :-)
Are you a windows or a mac person?
I use Windows and Unix person at work, and a Mac person at home. Do I sometimes get so confused!
There was a queue forming at a local store last night to be the first person to own a copy of Windows 7!
But if you are a computing student at (the best and name starts with National) local university, you would have been able to download from Microsoft itself legal copies of Windows 7 way before that. It's for students to test and play around with it.
That's me installing it on an old old notebook! Look at the storage space! LOL..
Surprise, surprise, it works and it works well!
For this blog sake, a capture of the Country or Region during the installation. :-)
Are you a windows or a mac person?
I use Windows and Unix person at work, and a Mac person at home. Do I sometimes get so confused!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Where's the shade? On the road!
I feel warm by just looking at this photo. The sun's shining so brightly and I think the temperature must be around 32 Celcius.
Do you notice something? Where's the shade? It's on the road where the cars are! The pedestrian way is totally unshaded! Wrong time to walk on this side of the road.
Are you a sun lover? Do you avoid the sun or do you embrace the rays? ;-)
Do you notice something? Where's the shade? It's on the road where the cars are! The pedestrian way is totally unshaded! Wrong time to walk on this side of the road.
Are you a sun lover? Do you avoid the sun or do you embrace the rays? ;-)
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Posers at ION
Monday, October 19, 2009
the red man reading papers at ION Orchard
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Happy Deepavali
Friday, October 16, 2009
East Coast Parkway Emergency Landing Runway
Was on the way with Momo to send off sis to the Airport. This is the East Coast Parkway (ECP as it's more commonly known).
It's common knowledge that this expressway is the most well maintained so that tourist who arrive from Changi Airport gets to see the most beautiful tree lines expressway. I think it's quite beautiful.
It's also common knowledge that this stretch of the expressway is also designed to be an emergency landing runway if needed. But thankfully it has never been used. The potted plants in the middle can be removed.
Will be missing sis.
It's common knowledge that this expressway is the most well maintained so that tourist who arrive from Changi Airport gets to see the most beautiful tree lines expressway. I think it's quite beautiful.
It's also common knowledge that this stretch of the expressway is also designed to be an emergency landing runway if needed. But thankfully it has never been used. The potted plants in the middle can be removed.
Will be missing sis.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Soaring Helix
If you work at the Suntec / Millenia are in Singapore, you might have noticed this. It must have been there for the longest time!
This is Soaring Helix by Philip Johnson.
It doesn't look very interesting unless you are a mathematician! Why? There's this group of Mathematics students in Singapore who are have an interesting page about Mathematics in Architecture!
They calculated that the angle rotation of each square is 3.6 degrees. Read what they say about it here.
This is Soaring Helix by Philip Johnson.
It doesn't look very interesting unless you are a mathematician! Why? There's this group of Mathematics students in Singapore who are have an interesting page about Mathematics in Architecture!
They calculated that the angle rotation of each square is 3.6 degrees. Read what they say about it here.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
NETS Flashpay
NETS Flashpay, another provider of the CEPAS payment card. Oh, I was hoping it comes with a chip. But it doesn't. You still need to get another card if you want to use it as a Chip Cashcard.
Anyway, I bought it. Why? Because they are giving $7 credit if you purchase from the iNets Kiosk. That would be a few free trips for me. :-P
Hmm which card is better? I guess it is about the same. But my cousin who saw it said, hey, it's so cute. I want one! LOL
Anyway, I bought it. Why? Because they are giving $7 credit if you purchase from the iNets Kiosk. That would be a few free trips for me. :-P
Hmm which card is better? I guess it is about the same. But my cousin who saw it said, hey, it's so cute. I want one! LOL
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
the macdonald house at Orchard Road, Singapore's first air-con building.
I take photos as a reminder to myself to do something. I took this photo earlier today on my way home so that I can read more about this building.
From Wikipedia I read that this building has a very interesting history. It has been around since 1949, before Singapore became independent.
Built in 1949, it was one of the tallest building on Orchard Road. It also happens to be one of the first building in Malaya to be air-conditioned! (Singapore was part of Malaya in 1949)
You can read more about it at this page at Wikipedia.
From Wikipedia I read that this building has a very interesting history. It has been around since 1949, before Singapore became independent.
Built in 1949, it was one of the tallest building on Orchard Road. It also happens to be one of the first building in Malaya to be air-conditioned! (Singapore was part of Malaya in 1949)
You can read more about it at this page at Wikipedia.
Monday, October 12, 2009
view of sunset from the Singapore Flyer...
Saturday, October 10, 2009
turkish ice cream man @ clarke quay
Friday, October 09, 2009
Arriving at Clarke Quay by boat
When you ask most people in Singapore how to get to Clarke Quay, they would say take the Mass Rapit Transit (MRT). That would be the easiest way because there's a station at Clarke Quay!
But the other day I arrived at Clarke Quay the way the Coolies did in the colonial era. I arrived by alighting from a boat on the river!
It kinda reminded me of Bangkok and Sydney though. Hmm... I felt like a tourist!
But the other day I arrived at Clarke Quay the way the Coolies did in the colonial era. I arrived by alighting from a boat on the river!
It kinda reminded me of Bangkok and Sydney though. Hmm... I felt like a tourist!
Thursday, October 08, 2009
This car park accepts NETS CashCard only
We have been noticing that messages like this are appearing. "This car park accepts NETS CashCard only."
It's so 'entertaining' (ya, I must be bored to think it's entertaining) to read how people can argue and criticize the new CEPAS cards. Mostly about have a 'convenience fee' for Giro top-ups.
You just need to go to the Channelnewsasia.com or Straitstimes.com forums to entertain yourself.
It's so 'entertaining' (ya, I must be bored to think it's entertaining) to read how people can argue and criticize the new CEPAS cards. Mostly about have a 'convenience fee' for Giro top-ups.
You just need to go to the Channelnewsasia.com or Straitstimes.com forums to entertain yourself.
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
200km per hour swing upwards for you?
I was in this touristy boat ride on the Singapore River the other night. That might be the first time I am took a photo of the reverse bungee jump at night, and while on the river.
After so many years, I still dare not risk myself being catapult upwards at 200km per hour. Would you try it?
Few weeks ago, found out that one of friends did! He said life is short and he wants to try everything. (but not for me... )
After so many years, I still dare not risk myself being catapult upwards at 200km per hour. Would you try it?
Few weeks ago, found out that one of friends did! He said life is short and he wants to try everything. (but not for me... )
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
One of the streets in Chinatown
Monday, October 05, 2009
Big Recycled Lantern in Chinatown
Walking around Chinatown, I noticed so many people taking a photo of this not very beautiful lantern. haha..
I realise that it is another 'biggest' entry to the Singapore book of records. It sure was huge! I tried to be more positive this time and though:
- it's all recycled
- those who participated in it got to know more friends while building it
The next photo is not very clear. But it's all made of recycled bottles and CDs.
Talking about plastic bottles, we got an email just the other day from our (workplace) President's Office saying that for meetings, plastic bottles of water are banned. Everyone's to bring their own cups and get water from water coolers that has been installed everywhere. Now, that's even more 'green'. :-)
I realise that it is another 'biggest' entry to the Singapore book of records. It sure was huge! I tried to be more positive this time and though:
- it's all recycled
- those who participated in it got to know more friends while building it
The next photo is not very clear. But it's all made of recycled bottles and CDs.
Talking about plastic bottles, we got an email just the other day from our (workplace) President's Office saying that for meetings, plastic bottles of water are banned. Everyone's to bring their own cups and get water from water coolers that has been installed everywhere. Now, that's even more 'green'. :-)
Saturday, October 03, 2009
Singapore Book of Records Moon Cake Making Challenge
I was walking past The Cental earlier today and saw so many chefs! What's going on?
It seems that chefs from many restaurants in Singapore have gathered to set a record for the Singapore Book of Records, a record for making Moon Cakes.
I was too tired to stay and watch what they were going to do.
Hmm.. look at one of the chef pointing at me. Was he going to make me into meat balls for taking a photo of him? *knees knocking each other*
Wishing all a very Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
Enjoy watching the moon, eating moon cakes and sipping tea tonight!
It seems that chefs from many restaurants in Singapore have gathered to set a record for the Singapore Book of Records, a record for making Moon Cakes.
I was too tired to stay and watch what they were going to do.
Hmm.. look at one of the chef pointing at me. Was he going to make me into meat balls for taking a photo of him? *knees knocking each other*
Wishing all a very Happy Mid-Autumn Festival.
Enjoy watching the moon, eating moon cakes and sipping tea tonight!
Friday, October 02, 2009
Singtel Satellite Receiver @ BKE
When you drive into Singapore from Malaysia, you most probably will see these few satellite receivers.
Though this might not be the equipment that receives satellite TV channels, but it reminded me of it though. Singtel has won the rights to EPL, EPSN Star Sports from August next year. There's one camp of people who are happy (MioTV users) and another that is fuming mad (Starhub TV users). It does not bother me. I don't subscribe to EPL and ESPN. LOL.
I remembered a friend who used to work at Astro in KL telling me that birds would not come near these satellite dishes. Somehow the birds can sense the frequency and just avoid flying near areas with satellites. Hmm.. Any experts out there can confirm it?
Though this might not be the equipment that receives satellite TV channels, but it reminded me of it though. Singtel has won the rights to EPL, EPSN Star Sports from August next year. There's one camp of people who are happy (MioTV users) and another that is fuming mad (Starhub TV users). It does not bother me. I don't subscribe to EPL and ESPN. LOL.
I remembered a friend who used to work at Astro in KL telling me that birds would not come near these satellite dishes. Somehow the birds can sense the frequency and just avoid flying near areas with satellites. Hmm.. Any experts out there can confirm it?
Thursday, October 01, 2009
City Daily Photo Theme Day - Oct 2009 - Contrast
It's the first day of another month again! How time flies. As usual, the 1st of the month is the City Daily Photo Theme Day. The theme this month is "Contrast".
See what projector lights with 3000 lux of brightness can do. This was the F1 Singapore Grand Prix last weekend. With these powerful lights, night was turn to day! Look at the 'roads' or 'tracks' that was transformed.
I should have taken another photo when it was darker to show even more contrast ;-)
Want to know how other City Daily Photo bloggers are interpreting the theme?
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants of October's Theme Day.
See what projector lights with 3000 lux of brightness can do. This was the F1 Singapore Grand Prix last weekend. With these powerful lights, night was turn to day! Look at the 'roads' or 'tracks' that was transformed.
I should have taken another photo when it was darker to show even more contrast ;-)
Want to know how other City Daily Photo bloggers are interpreting the theme?
Click here to view thumbnails for all participants of October's Theme Day.
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