Thursday, July 26, 2012

Watermelon Art

(Photo credits to its owner)

"I wanna know...have you ever seen the rain...like that of a watermelon seed.."
(Sing to the tune of: Have you ever seen the rain? by Creedence Clearwater Revival or Rod Stewart)

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

[Interesting Concept] One SQM House


Interesting Concept of One sq metres house. Probably more amenities inside needed. 
Maybe they can work on 2 sq metres and include more stuffs like electricity or WC.  

Tan Lines

(Photo credits to its owner)

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

London Olympics - London Bus doing push-ups

London preps up for the upcoming Olympics...Even their buses are training in sports...
(Video credits to the person who uploaded this)

Friday, July 20, 2012

ORGANISE!


When the going get scary, don't panic, ORGANISE!

(Photo credits to its owner)

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Friday, July 13, 2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Dollar Note Creativity

I may say that it fits perfectly...

This is hilarious

(Photos credits to its owner)

“More" COE...Really??


More COE for big cars for the next 6 months is the title of this article by today on 
12 Jul 2012.  Well, is it???

On reading further on the article, below are facts extracted from the above article: 
1239 - 786 = 453 (or 36.6%) reduction in small cars (Cat A) COE supply.
701 - 699 = 2 (or 0.29%) increase in big cars (Cat B) COE supply.
617 - 485 = 132 (or 21.4%) reduction in open category COE supply.

As mentioned in the article too, open category COE are mostly used for large cars.

So my question is why, since there is only 2 or 0.29% increase in COE for large car and likely a (now: 701+485) - (past: 699+617) = -131 >> net decrease in COE for large cars, is the article titled "More COE for big cars"? Even without taking the small car COE demand and supply into consideration, does it give you the impression that COE has presumably increased?   

With the small car category in the picture, it will be (now: 701+485+786) - (past: 699+617+1239) = -583 >> net decrease in COE supplies for car. 

Why do they not just say 'Fewer COE for Cars in the next 6 months'? Isn't that more accurate?  

<<<<Update 13 July 2012: 9.25am>>>>

(Image Source: Today FB page)

Maybe the people at TODAY heard me yesterday, they ran a front page article this morning truly reflecting the COE situation. While print media in Singapore tend to be slightly bias, my kudos to TODAY Papers for its stand to being as objective as possible in its report.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Friday, July 6, 2012

Human vs Monkeys

As more people comes in, some people goes out...
As city is over populated, some people move to suburb...
As suburb gets overcrowded, some more people moves to even more suburb area...
Then we get this:

and this....
and this....
and this....
(All credits to the photos above belong to stomp.com.sg)

Probably to the monkeys, it is:
As some people comes in (to the jungle), some monkeys goes out...
As the jungles get over populated, some monkeys just move to urban area
(and you get the idea)

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Tuesday, July 3, 2012