A Brand New Acperience

Daily Ramblings July 10th, 2010 @ 1953h

It’s time for a complete revive of my blog.

Since I am headed for London in a couple of months time, I thought I would share a chronicle of my life in an ALL NEW BLOG!

This old blog is now in an “archived” state and will stay this way forever so long as my hosting is intact.

Until then, visit New Acperience.

Singapore Cannot Do Dramas

Daily Ramblings February 14th, 2010 @ 1736h

Singapore TV shows are full of bad storytelling. That’s why you don’t see them making Lost, or Heroes, or Gossip Girl or 24 kind of shows that appeals to others.

Take last night’s show on Channel 8 for example.

The movie was about a pair of good buddies who end up trying to kill each other. Cliché yes, but there is still a possibility to do good twists as to the CAUSE of this bad blood.

Turns out, it was because one of them, while chasing some thugs, accidentally knocked into some randomly woman who falls beneath some racks and therefore dies of complications due to pregnancy. And guess what, this random stranger is the wife of the other buddy.

In all the world of coincidence, there can’t be anything more coincidental than this. What a dues ex machina to get the story going.

This is why I don’t watch local TV – trashy shows. There are good ones but I can’t help being cynical and nitpick on the minor flaws. This makes my experience inexplicably negative.

42.195 km of Pain

Daily Ramblings, Interesting Stuff December 6th, 2009 @ 1430h

It was intensive. It was agonizing. It was full of immense pain. I managed to complete it nonetheless.

On 6 Dec 2009, from 0530 hrs to about 1130 hrs, I experienced what was probably the most painful six hours in my twenty years of existence. It was fraught with muscle cramps, joint pains at the knee and a never ending outlook.

My first 10 km was of no issue. It was at around 11 km when my knee started to give way, specifically the left knee. As a natural reaction, my legs decided to focus all its activities on my muscles instead, leading to massive muscle cramps on both quadrilaterals and calves on BOTH legs at about 15 km. The next 7 km was pure agony, having to stop a few hundred metres because I could feel a pull and tug at my muscles when I try to push on. There were several instances when both muscles on one leg decided to cramp and I was simply writhing in pain by the kerbside.

It was then a couple of Samaritans came to my rescue by offering me salt pills. I took them and the next 10 km or so was slightly better, with less intensive and frequent cramps. It was still pure torture trying to run out of East Coast Park. From 30 km to approximately 35 km, my knee decided to give way. It was now a combination of cramps and knee pain. I could not even run for a hundred metres without stopping from the pain. I practically walked most of the way till 40 km when I tried to jog to the end.

Throughout the whole journey, I was practically just zoning out. I wondered how I could have been so willing to fork out $65 to subject myself to such immense torture. I was even thinking of punchlines I am going to post when I return home from the run. I reckon that if I had not been through NS, I would have just decided to give up in the middle of the run. It was really sheer determination that got me through. I was determined to finish the whole thing, having already come so far (and of course having already paid $65).

Surprisingly, at the end of it, I was not as tired as I was during the half-marathon last year. It was the pain that was tempting me to just sit on the kerb and forget about going anywhere else. My left knee is now in a pretty bad shape. Walking will cause pain. I guess I will probably refrain from any lower limb workouts for at least a month. While walking from the Espanade to Citilink Mall, I could not hold my glee as I exclaimed “heng ah” when I saw the escalators were operating. A couple in front turned behind and smiled at us, fully comprehending our predicament. I could also empathise with those who cringed as they tried to sit down at MacDonalds’ where we had a very unhealthy lunch.

And oh, on an ending note, this is probably the first and LAST marathon I am ever going to run.

[about:me] Web Browsing Trends

Daily Ramblings, Interesting Stuff August 19th, 2009 @ 1006h

Looks like I dig too much Facebook and Google.

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Ultimate Ears SuperFi 4

Daily Ramblings, Interesting Stuff, Music August 7th, 2009 @ 2312h

I became a proud owner of a pair of Ultimate Ears SuperFi 4 last Saturday in the midst of all the Stage 2 preparation which is now over!

A pretty cool set of earphones. The bass is good and the reviews online are pretty good as well.

If anyone is interested in buying earphones or headphones, check out Jaben Network which has a store located in the building opposite of Funan. Friendly owners and good stuff. You can try out the various earphones there as well. Highly recommended!

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AVG False Positive

Daily Ramblings July 25th, 2009 @ 1111h

Irritating when AVG decides to declare Itunes as some sort of threat.

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What to do?

On Consumerism and Random Stuff

Daily Ramblings, Interesting Stuff, Wishlist June 14th, 2009 @ 1655h

Now let’s start off with this random note. I realized that I have too many books left unread. It’s time to start. Let’s start with books I own that I have yet to finish reading.

  • The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People
  • The Eighth Habit
  • The World is Flat
  • The Twilight Series (four books!)
  • The Children Of Hurin

And books I WANT to read:

  • The Time Traveler’s Wife
  • A Thousand Splendid Sun
  • Prisoner of the State: The Secret Journal of Premier Zhao Ziyang
  • The Stand
  • … and probably more

I think I should start with finishing the books I have first.

On another note, my family spent quite a lot of money on the PC Show yesterday. Let’s see how much I spent:

  • $49.90 – Sonic Gear Earpump Pro
    Since my creative in-ear has decided to stop working on one side of my ear, I had to get a new pair. I am rather impressed with the package. It comes with a pouch and some audio jacks including one that allows you to plug in two earphones into one audio output jack. Buying it at the PC show included a free gift of a HTC mini-USB to 3.5mm audio jack adapter. Pretty cool!
  • $60 – On the Twilight 4 books boxset
  • $59.90 – Two pairs of Berms

And my dad bought a 42″ HDTV at $1699 =D It comes with a free Blu-Ray player. Now I just need to get a media adapter (looking to be $500 =/) to stream videos from my PC to the TV to maximise the use of said TV in a HD-content devoid Singapore.

My brother bought a $1299 HP Notebook to replace his ailing notebook.

Total damage: $3167.80

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Busted Keyboard

Daily Ramblings, Interesting Stuff April 3rd, 2009 @ 0119h

My mum loves to make weird tonic drinks for me. Not that I don’t appreciate them – the drinks are kind of unorthodox.

And so today, I spilled a rather significant amount (such that my keyboard can become busted) of a liquid containing Noni on my trusty keyboard. And bam!

I tried to dry it to the extent of disassembling it but to no avail.
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So I fired up my trusty phone loaded with this little piece of software called GRemote and now I am using the QWERTY keyboard on my phone to input text for my computer. An intriguing and disturbing scene.

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And oh, Microsoft also helped out with their On Screen Keyboard.
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P.S. I apologise for this weird writing. It is not exactly to type like this and I am simply not in a very good position to be linguistic with my choice of words.

Protected: Jaded. Tired. Unrewarded.

Daily Ramblings March 13th, 2009 @ 0016h

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Howard Shore Dethroned!

Daily Ramblings, Music January 30th, 2009 @ 0020h

I admit: I used to listen to Howard Shore’s soundtrack for LOTR too much. And as of this week, he has been dethroned by FLOW to being no. 2 on my top artists of all time.

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