Archive for July, 2008

Singapore COMEX 2008

Date: 28-31 August 2008

Venue: Suntec City Exhibition Centre

Levels: 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6

For the first time, there will be more exhibits at level 2, COMEX @ Suntec Ballrooms 1, 2 & 3.

With 4 Metres of comfortable walkway in each of the hall, visitors can easily breeze through an extensive array of the Latest Tech Gadgets from over 800 Major I.T Manufacturers and Suppliers such as..

Acer Computer (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Altec Lansing

Apple

Asus Technology Pte Ltd

Benq Singapore Pte Ltd

Brother International Singapore Pte Ltd

Canon Singapore Pte Ltd

Casio Singapore Pte Ltd

Cisco Systems – Linksys (Asia) Pte Ltd

Compaq Singapore

Creative Technology Ltd

D-link International Pte Ltd

Dell Singapore Pte Ltd

Epson Singapore Pte Ltd

Fujifilm (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Fuji Xerox Printers Pte Ltd

Fujitsu PC – AsiaPac Distribution Pte Ltd

Hewlett Packard Singapore(Sales) Pte Ltd

JVC Asia Pte Ltd

Kingston

Lenovo Singapore Pte Ltd

LG Electronics (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Logitech Microsoft

MobileOne Ltd

NEC Computers(S) Pte Ltd

Netgear

Nikon Singapore Pte Ltd

Oki Data (S) Pte Ltd

Olympus Imaging Singapore Pte Ltd

Packard Bell

Panasonic Singapore Pte Ltd

Panasonic Systems Asia Pacific

Pioneer Electronics Asia Centre Pte Ltd

Samsung Asia Pte Ltd

Sandisk o

Seagate Technology International Pte Ltd

Sennheiser

Sharp

Singnet Pte Ltd

Sony Ericsson

Sony Singapore Pte Ltd

Starhub Ltd

Symantec Singapore Pte Ltd

Toshiba (Singapore) Pte Ltd

Western Digital (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd and many more……….

More info @ COMEX 2008 Singapore – The IT Event of the Year!

Will you be going?

$5.45 Billion Singapore Dollars

Wow! Can you believe it?!

I didn’t know Singaporeans are THAT rich and kind. SGD 5.45 Billion donated to Charity.

If I got that kind of money, I would have migrate to a country of my choice, build a 5-stories bungalow with a long personal driveway, buy a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 or a Ferrari F430, open my own company and spend my life the way i want. So cool right? Well, I’m only dreaming right now and I can imagine how much Durai and the Reverend took. $.$

So what will you do if you got the S$5.45 Billion?

Source: CNA

Charities received S$5.45 billion in income, which includes donations, services rendered and government grants in 2006, according to the Commissioner of Charities’ annual report that was released on Monday.

Most of the money (82 per cent) went to 65 large charities that had annual incomes exceeding S$10 million. These were mainly tertiary education institutions, health institutions and religious organisations.

Tax-deductible donations jumped to S$820 million last year – more than 50 per cent higher than the S$535 million donated in 2006.

Large one-off donations, such as the S$100 million that was donated to build the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Yishun, accounted for the significant increase in total donations received.

Policy changes that aim to promote philanthropy and maintain public confidence in the charity sector have also helped to facilitate public donations.

In all, 59 new charities were registered and 21 charities were de-registered last year.

The Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports said the 21 de-registered charities were mostly small charities and more details on why they have ceased to exist will be revealed over the next few days.

Full Time: Singapore 0 Brazil 3

I was expecting Brazil to win, but I didn’t know the gap was just 3. HAHA, oops. =/ Well, the first half is definitely nicer to watch than the second.

Hoped that Singapore could score at least 1, but in the end, not really expecting them to do it anyway.

Well, below are the scorers:-

20′ [0 - 1] Diego
26′ [0 - 2] Ronaldinho
81′ [0 - 3] Jo

90′ Silva got a cool goodbye present from the referee, which is the red card. lolol.

RSAF Black Knights Interstitial


As part of the activities leading up to National Day Parade (NDP) 2008, as well as in conjunction with 40th anniversary of Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF), Public Affairs (PAFF) and RSAF have jointly produced 4 versions of 1 minute Black Knights Interstitial.

These interstitial will then be broadcast on selected programmes on Channel 5, 8, U and Channels News Asia (CNA) from 28 July 2008 to 8 August 2008.

Catch the Black Knights in action on some of these programmes.

CHANNEL 5

28 July 08 (Mon)
8PM – So You Think You Can Dance
11PM – Lost Yr 4

29 July 08 (Tue)
7.30pm – Wheel of Fortune
10pm – Behind Closed Doors

30 July 08 (Wed)
9.30pm – News 5 Tonight
10pm – Dirty Sexy Money Yr 1
11.30pm – Food 911

31 July 08 (Thu)
9pm – Whacked Out Sports Sr 1
10pm – The Showdown

1 August 08 (Fri)
10pm – Ghost Whisperer

2 August 08 (Sat)
10pm – Gladiator

3 August 08 (Sun)
7pm – The Day After Tomorrow

For more information about the RSAF Black Knights, click here

Chinese Birthday

Heard from my mom it’s my chinese birthday tomorrow.

I really wonder, how do you actually count these? Is there a cycle or how do you see it from the lunar calendar? chim chim…

PAP to win back Hougang?

Unbelievable. I’ve seen elections on Hougang and Opposition definitely still rules that place. But why is Mr Goh so confident that PAP will win back Hougang? Read on…

Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong has said Singapore’s political system should facilitate the emergence of a strong, effective government after every election and a responsible, constructive opposition.

Mr Goh was speaking at the National Day Dinner of the opposition-held ward of Hougang on Saturday.

His key message at the dinner was that the ruling People’s Action Party (PAP) must continue to produce results which make people’s lives better.

He also said the PAP must never lose the people’s trust as this is the ruling party’s recipe for the continued success of Singapore.

Mr Goh said that is why he is confident of eventually winning Hougang back from the opposition.

Mr Goh was in the thick of action in the opposition-held ward of Hougang during the last general election in 2006.

Returning for this year’s National Day celebrations, Mr Goh noted that the opposition parliamentarian for the area since 1991, Low Thia Khiang, believes his job is just to ask questions and check the ruling party, but not to offer solutions to problems.

Mr Goh said this is a rather narrow view of the role of an opposition. And the Senior Minister has thrown a challenge to the advisor and grassroots leaders of the Hougang division – to keep its incumbent Mr Low on his toes.

Mr Goh said, “Amongst the things you can do… I suggest you study the annual accounts of the town council to ensure that the funds are properly used. Check whether the arrears for S&C (service and conservancy) charges are piling up, and eating into their reserves. Make sure that enough money is put aside for cyclical maintenance.

“In your walkabouts, check on the estate maintenance. If Mr Low has done a good job, give him credit for it. If there are deficiencies, point them out to the residents. In short, play the role of an effective opposition in Hougang.”

He noted, “Eventually, I believe we will win Hougang back, but whether we do or not, I think (we should) serve the people. That’s what we are here for.”

Mr Goh noted that the people living in the opposition ward know that they have benefited from government policies. But many also think that there should be an opposition to keep the ruling party on its toes.

The Senior Minister said, “Ideally, our political system should facilitate the emergence of a strong, effective government after every election and a responsible, constructive opposition.

“But no matter how you design it, there is no guarantee, because it depends on whether good, honest and competent people come forward to stand for elections and the wisdom of the electorate when they cast their ballot.

“So there’s a natural tendency – which I can appreciate of some people wanting to have a voice, not belonging to the party, not belonging to the PAP – to check and balance the PAP. That’s understandable because people want to debate issues, they want to have their views expressed in Parliament.”

So Mr Goh said the ruling party’s primary task before the next election, which is due by 2011, is to look for good candidates.

He said, “In India, the world’s largest democracy, several criminals have been elected into Parliament and some are serving jail terms, including one convicted murderer who is waiting for his appeal to be heard.

“But recently, they were brought out to vote because a confidence motion on the government was hanging in the balance. They were of course then returned to jail. But can you imagine MPs with criminal records holding the future of Singapore in their hands?”

So the Senior Minister hopes the opposition too would look for good candidates so voters will be given a real choice.

Source: Channel News Asia

So what are your thoughts?

Warehouse Sale

There’s a warehouse sale starting today for 3 DAYS ONLY!

Brand Included are:

- Cacharel

- Calvin Klein

- Chaps

- Gap

- Guess

- Harley Davidson

- La Senza

- Levi’s

- Marks & Spencer

- Next

- Quiksilver

- Victoria’s Secret

Venue: 621 Aljunied Road #06-06 Lipo Building

Date: 25th – 27th July 2008

Time: 10am – 10pm

Bus Servicing No: 40, 62, 63, 80, 100, 125, 158

[DB] Bleach Animation Episode 181

Bleach Anime Episode 181, entitled “The 2nd Division Sorties! Ichigo is Surrounded”, has been released by Dattebayo!

Get the torrent file here

If you want the video file, you know where to find me :P

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