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Do you agree with the following stereotype?(For Search Engines: windows fun but prone to crashing linux reliable but boring os x looks nice but useless freebsd meek and goes unnoticed)
For Piano and Cello (at least for the large part of it…) I would say it’s not just a good piece, but really well performed / engineered. By Jon Schmidt. So it’s for Piano, Cello, Bass Drum, Voice, Suspended Cymbals, Timpani, Strings, etc.? Sometimes I wish I can play what ...
The interview is on the later part. The earlier parts also picks on some street level interviews. Part 1 Part 2
If you read PhD Comics, you might have noticed the addition of a new “Emergency Button” at the bottom of each comic strip like this:Clicking on it generates an academic paper that looks like this:Intl. Journal of Temporal Deflective BehaviorVol. 4, No. 1163, pp.169, 2009Copyright c 2008 J. Cham. All rights reservedAdmin Assistants Week: A ...
Wonderful production by Your Tango. Also read TIME Magazine’s article about the video. Since YourTango has 5, TIME has 10, maybe I’ll add 5 more etiquette for consideration:Tag people in (good) photos - it shows courtesy, acknowledges that you still remember / respect the personIntroduce yourself when adding friends - especially if ...
The Philharmonic Orchestra’s 2nd series of Haydn Symphonies (26, 49, 85). This time in Esplanade Recital Studio, on May 7, 8pm. Tickets won’t be sold through sistic, so you have to do one of the following to buy tickets for this concert:Ask one of our members for itCall us (97740045)E-mail us (contactus at tpo dot ...
Sunday March 29, 2009Shoring up the worldBy CHIN MUI YOONWe see them everywhere, those concrete walls made up of hexagons, soaring across highways and bearing flyovers. They are Nehemiah Walls, proudly designed and built in Malaysia, and going global now.Read the full article on: TheStar.We need more entrepreneurs like this. Company website: www.nehemiah.com.my with a ...
GridAsia is today! @ IDA’s offices (Suntec Tower 3, #14-00), 13 - 17 April. See gridasia.ngp.org.sg/2009 for more info. Yes it’s free!
Occasionally I indulge in Mckinsey’s publication, not only because it pulls me back to the center of discussion globally on the latest business and technology trends, it also reaffirms some on-going stereotypes that people tend to nod their head vigorously to, which is important when you’re trying to sell some ideas to people.So when I ...
If you haven’t read the previous post, then please go straight to www.malaysiaforum.org/nmf/global-forum and devourer all the info on the site Quick note about the gathering in Singapore:If you have facebook, there’s an events page created for this that would be more complete than my post here. Please check it out and RSVP so ...
a.k.a. The Red Book as the Malaysian Bar calls it, published together with TANGKAP sometime ago. Good read whether you’re a laymen or otherwise. You can download the PDF version from the Source: The Malaysian BarHighlights (i.e. those that I personally found interesting):Police authority card: Red = Suspended Police Officer!112 Statement: When the police are ...
Press Release: starhub.listedcompany.com/news.html/id/148092News: www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/419908/1/.htmlHighlights from StarHub Release: “begin commercial operations in 1Q-2010″“committed to attracting overseas online service providers to host their content in Singapore”“establish an integration test lab …
Earlier I posted Jonathan Jarvis’s video on the credit crisis, turns out that there are even more of them - check it out!Making Sense of the Financial MessGranted, some laymen only want to cut through the rut to understand the crisis better, so the “less” information the better. But to some extent, the whole thing ...
It’s always 20/20 hindsight, but that shouldn’t stop one from appreciating good presentation videos:Part 1 Part 2 Hope that the children in the next generation will get to learn about CDOs in their regular textbooks, like how our generation learn about the atomic bomb.
Really! Check out AirAsia’s blog (missed it - was published 5 March) if you haven’t done so:blog.airasia.com/so-you-wanna-be-a-pilotFor >163cm, 6/60 correctable to 6/6 eyesight, 18 to 28 year olds, with English/Malay/Physics/Math/SPM etc. you need to login to AirAsia’s website and send in a blog entry - think they will be exercising editorial discretion on …
Just to repeat what the flyer said for the search engines, it’s Philwinds in Concert on May 3, 2009, 7:30pm at the Esplanade Concert Hall. The programme will be similar to the one we’ll be performing later in Hamamatsu, Japan as the lone foreign team in the Japan Band Clinic. Give Us This Evening! ...
Need more of these. Life’s is too boring. If Google’s translation of Dutch is correct, it says: Over 200 dancers infiltrated in the Antwerp Central Station amongst the passengers. When the music from “The Sound of Music” was played on the speakers, they shot into action (dance).City Hall MRT station / KLCC ...
Play some music. These clips comes directly off Noise Singapore, which was zhiwei’s baby Make no mistake, I’m hardly “mainstream” in my music life. I pay $27 of radio license a year for my car to blare static-ridden Symphony 92.4. I can memorize a large repertoire of Chinese/Canto pop melodies ...
Venue: Yale University, New Haven CT, and various locations worldwideDate: April 10-12, 2009Theme: ReVision 2020: Malaysia 2.0Read all about it here: www.malaysiaforum.org/nmf/2009/03/18/registration-for-nmf-2009-openI’m looking for people who are interested in setting up a concurrent session in Singapore. See www.malaysiaforum.org/nmf/global-forum - contact me soon! KL …



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