Coca-Cola employee fired for swigging Pepsi. Microsoft has decided to abandon plans for future releases of Internet Explorer for Macs. Apple’s Safari will have a field day.
Month: June 2003
At the stroke of midnight I gave Dad his present. I bought him a Nokia digital camera attachment for his phone. He managed to take a few photos of me and my mother! I hope it will come in handy for him. One good thing about it is that it works with the newer models. …
I had an amazing jazz afternoon today. In fact I didn’t expect to play very well today since I barely practised anything this week. I arrived at the studio with ten minutes to spare, and looked around for an empty room to tinker around in the futile hope that suddenly, everything would sound all right. …
I finally fixed that buggy thumbnail problem in my photo gallery. And I am continually amazed at people who are inspired to make life easier for the rest of us, by creating the means for this to happen. The photo gallery system I’m using, is called ‘Singapore’ for no apparent reason other than the fact …
In the space of an hour, I received 18 search engine referrals for people inquiring about the Bijani twins, an operation which my father is involved in (he does the relatively easy part of stitching them up after the main operation). The official Raffles Hospital webpage is here. From what I know, the sisters appear …
I bought the Olympus C5050! And I can’t stop beaming.
In this post I show my support for a fellow blogger’s success in quitting smoking thus far.
Title: UN Weapons Inspector Role: To investigate possible violations of UN regulations with regard to the possession of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). The weight of the world will be on your shoulders as your official verdict may very well determine the outcome of a war. Occupational hazards: Will be frequently taken to task seperately …
I finally made use of my complimentary Fort Canning movie tickets (courtesy of Mum), and watched Legally Blonde with Queenie. I found it as funny and enjoyable as I was told it would be. I brought the food, she brought the mat, and apart from a few errant centipedes and flies, it was pretty comfortable. …
So the esteemed London restaurant chain, Royal China, is coming to Raffles Hotel. The Straits Times today mentions its dim sum, which admittedly is very good – paralleled only by its excellent service*. But any Singaporean student worth his salt will tell you that the restaurant is not as famous for its lobster noodles as …