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To satisfy a personal curiosity about the varying performance of broadband ISPs across Singapore, and to try out a new feature of Google Docs Spreadsheets I just found out about, I’d like to invite all Singaporeans with residential broadband connections to fill in the survey below.To reiterate the notes given below, please go to http://speedtest.net ...
The first single off “Weird” Al’s newest album is available for free listening. “Don’t Download This Song” is his sarcastic take on music piracy and pokes fun at the RIAA, all the while dispensing advice that the RIA...
Yahoo! Answers: What's the point of college?ryan runner asked:What's the point of going to college and getting a degree if you can't use it to get a good job and end up working at some place that requires a high school diploma making a low salary?...and Yahoo! users chimed in with their answers. Most of the answers seem to revolve around career advancement, as one might …
Spotted this sign over at Wheelock Place the other day. At first I only saw the caption at the top, and the pictures of the bushes, and immediately assumed it was some gardening advertisement, and thought to myself that the copy was stuffed full of i...
VueStar, a Singaporean company, claims to have received a patent to technology that enables “Internet searching via visual images”. Whatever that really means — and it seems no …
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Got married yesterday; the latest development in an ongoing saga. Tonight we fly off for our honeymoon in the United Kingdom. Toodles! Some rights reserved | Permalink | 0 replies Add to del.icio.us Search blogs linking this post with Technorati
As a result of the ongoing AWARE saga, which I’m far too undecided about at the moment to opine about, the AWARE old guard has posted a video on YouTube. I was quite amused by what YouTube thinks qualify as videos that are similar to a video put out by a women’s activist group to ...
Saying that the nine-year jail term was adequate, Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong found that Aniza Essa was unlikely to re-offend and her mental illness was also ‘transient’.– Straits TimesYes, it’s rather unlikely that she’ll re-offend given that she no longer has any husbands to murder. And conveniently “transient” mental illnesses are …
Okay fine, misleading headline. But this advertisement I saw on Facebook really made me go “wtf”. Some rights reserved | Permalink | 0 replies Add to del.icio.us Search blogs linking this post with Technorati



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