August 2005

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Got this in the mail today. Too true, and I’m guilty of a number of them myself. :laugh

Funny Things About Singaporeans
1. Thanks to SMS, you have an extra large thumb.
2. Tks 2 SMS, u oso dun no how 2 spel anymor.
3. You pat bus seats and even MRT seats to cool them before you sit down.
4. At lunch, you start discussing what to eat for dinner.
5. Your wedding photos include shots of you dressed up like Louis XIV,
6. When speaking to foreigners, you somehow feel a need to adopt an accent.
7. You won’t raise your voice to protest policies, but you’ll raise your fists to whack someone over Hello Kitty.
8. You’re forever talking about businesses you want to set up but will probably never get around to starting.
9. You don’t know 3/4 of the people attending your wedding.
10. You separate food into 2 basic groups: ‘heaty’ and ‘cooling’.
11. You think that what makes you ‘married’ is not the legal registration but whether you’ve thrown a 12 course dinner.
12. You marry for the real estate breaks.
13. You have kids for the tax advantages.
14. You move to where you want your child to go to school.
15. You force your children to take Speech & Drama classes, but pray they won’t wind up in Arts later on.
16. You suddenly realize you’re very interested in biotech – just like you suddenly realized three years ago that you were very interested in e-commerce, and before that, engineering, and before that, medicine and law.
17. You think people are inconsiderate when they don’t leave their table immediately after eating at the food court but think you have every right to take 25 bites to finish the last red bean in your ice kachang.
18. You find it impossible to make suggestions without drawing a fishbone chart first.
19. If you’re a guy, whenever you get together with your guy friends, you invariably trade army stories.
20. You think the most important sporting event in Singapore this year was David Beckham switching from Manchester United to Real Madrid.
21. You’ve eaten more times at the Esplanade than you’ve actually seen shows there.
22. You need campaigns to tell you how to be courteous, to flush toilets, have sex, etc.
23. You always feel oddly hungry at 11 pm, and are willing to drive to far away places for supper.
24. You work at McDonald’s when you’re old rather than young.
25. You’ll gladly spend $50,000 on a car, but will go to great lengths to save a few bucks on ERP charges or even a few cents on a parking coupon.
26. If you’re pregnant, you have the strange ability to make people on the MRT fall asleep instantly.
27. You’ve started referring to foreign employees as ‘talent’ instead of ‘expatriates’.
28. At the dinner table, you’re always discussing which other food places serve better versions of what you’re eating.
29. You copy down licence plate numbers of cars involved in accidents.
30. You think your boyfriend doesn’t really love you unless he gives you part of his liver.
31. You pronounce the letter ‘R’ as ‘ah-rer’ and the letter ‘H’ as ‘haytch’.
32. No matter how old you are, you keep associating people with their secondary schools. (alternative: No matter how old you are, you secretly need to know what other people got for their PSLE, O levels and A levels.)
33. You believe that you can generate ‘creativity’ through rules and committees.
34. You ‘chope’ a seat by placing a packet of tissues on the chair.
35. You diligently track the whereabouts of your favourite hawkers, i.e. you know that the famous Tiong Bahru Bao is now in Jurong, the famous Outram Char Kuay Teow is now in Hong Lim Centre and the famous Lau Hock Kien Hokkien mee from the old Lau Pa Sat is now at Beach Road.
36. You think we’re living in a modern, sophisticated country even when our leaders still insist on wearing their white school uniforms.

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LogMeIn.com

Discovered this very cool service LogMeIn.com when researching for a way to access the home/office computer when I physically can’t. Initial thoughts was to establish a VPN to the home comp but I stumbled upon LogMeIn while googling and decided to give it a spin.

Great first impressions so far. Worked well off Mozilla (Java applet) and IE (ActiveX). Response was of course somewhat sluggish but good enough given that it is working off the browser. It reminded me alot of the ActiveX browser component for Windows XP’s Remote Desktop (without having to host it yourself and being restricted to IE) but the paid versions offer alot more features such as local printing from remote desktop, file transfers, etc. Very neat but the free version does it well enough for me now.

This will be a very good way of providing support to family and friends in the comfort of my own PC environment. Provided their internet access is not screwed up in the first place. :sigh

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