I’ll be off to Perth in an hour’s time and will be back on Feb 3. I don’t think we’ll be visiting any cybercafes. So until my next post: Have a Happy Chinese New Year! 😛
Month: January 2003
In an amazing turn of events, our biggest client has changed their minds and signed us on for another year to design their new website. Hurrah! The church website is about to clear its last hurdle or two. I’m restructuring lots of content off the existing site for uniformity. The content was obviously accumulated by …
President Bush makes an official visit to an elementary school and is invited to sit in for one of the classes. They are in the middle of a discussion related to words and their meanings. The teacher asks the President if he would like to lead the class in the discussion of the word, ‘tragedy’. …
Good morning. It’s 3 am and I’m trying to stay awake. I’m still uploading my old Eyeball files to the server because people have been asking to see my entire portfolio. Not that many of my works were superb, since I was a fledgling designer and most projects had to be done in a matter …
Until I read Kristen’s blog today, I didn’t know that the Bloggies (equivalent of the Oscars for weblogging) had become so controversial. Frankly, until I started blogging half a year ago, I hadn’t heard of the Bloggies at all – just the Webbys. And I’ve stopped keeping track of the winners. I don’t care if …
Els (right, in light green shirt) looks on as Zhang (left, in red) celebrates, just seconds after his final putt. The Chinese national scored a total of 10 under par to win the title, to the South African’s 9 under. This morning after sending my sister off and going to church, I watched Martina Navratilova …
I have a spare ticket (or two) for the Caltex Masters this Saturday. My dad and I are setting aside our Sunday afternoon and evening for it, but he’s busy tomorrow. I have a few things on as well, so I’m not sure if I can make it on Saturday. So I called up the …
I’ve been subsisting on 4-5 hours of sleep every day because I’m trying to complete the church website, as well as my new portfolio. It’s tricky doing a portfolio when most of your best works happen to be top secret / currently being developed / intranets. I think I will be forced to display tiny …
Bruno called today, asking if I was interested in accompanying a jazz singer who’s performing at Takashimaya next month. I was excited but naturally apprehensive. While I’ve been playing piano / keyboards for most of my life, I have no formal jazz training, and my uncle (a jazz drummer) said he could tell from my …
The presentation went well this evening, better than expected. However the church team has a few technical issues to clear up, before they decide whether or not to adopt the system we’ve built with Coldfusion, or stick with a purely static site. We’ll leave it at that, and in the meantime continue to fine-tune our …