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I haven’t been updating a lot, as I’ve been using my handphone to get online since I came back. The keypad is slowly getting to me that I’m seriously considering a new one. I’m on my laptop today because I decided to grab some new songs.

Work has been creeping up on me, in a coincidence that it’s June again, or otherwise. Even so leisure has been quite balanced for me lately. So it seems sports is the lacking factor. Let’s see how it works out next month.

Song of the Moment: 南拳媽媽 – 牡丹江

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SQ cut costs. The hot towel roll before each flight is now a cold disposable paper towel.

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None of my colleagues play Uno before. Taught them all the rules and they’re now like hooked on it. Every night also want to play.

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I was at Frys a little earlier today, and 2 men asked if I work there. I answered “Nawh I don’t”. But in my mind I answered “May I help you?”

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Photos for the past few days are uploaded. I didn’t manage to upload it during the conference earlier coz the speed was too slow. There seem to be an inverse co-relation between the interesting-ness of the topic and the speed of the network…

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Put my GPS to good use here. Downloaded the California maps for free from Nokia. Google Maps app could also use my GPS and calculate the route, but it requires a data connection. So I’ll have to plan using GMaps before the trip and track using NMaps during the trip.

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I’m quite sleepy now but I thought I should get this down or I doubt I will do it later. How do you make people understand: being a software developer doesn’t mean you can fix anything related to a computer? Like being a taxi driver doesn’t mean he always know how to fix the engine when the vehicle stops working.

And it doesn’t mean a software developer can create any software you see. There are two aspects: Like studying aerospace engineering doesn’t mean you can start building and selling airplanes (products have scale) and like being a chef doesn’t mean you can cook from Japanese to Italian cuisine, or a surgeon can operate on any part of your body (there is specialization within the profession).

I’m looking for a good analogy, that hopefully can be consistent for use across the different scenarios.

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i ought to sleep earlier. I still get through the day with less sleep, so i\’m not sure why i\’m thinking like this. Must be getting old.

When multiple people say i blog too chim, i guess that means its true. I\’d like to read some not-so-chim blog and see what\’s the diff.

But, like i keep saying, i\’ll not change my style to entertain readers, cos its my blog, for myself. You shall just read whatever appeals to u.

Finally, i\’m glad i can blog in bed. Good night.

Save Earth. EAT MAC.

There is demand for a Fats Bank for people to donate fat. Since fat is an energy source, the Bank will use the fats collected to generate power. So we fight obesity, and at the same time save the Earth by creating an alternative energy source.

Since fats can now be removed from the body, and for a good cause (save Earth), there is no need to suppress the urge to eat McDonalds in order to stay within weight limits. People will become happier. Obesity becomes a non-issue. Thus the Bank will partner with McDonalds to show advertisements during the donation process and give away vouchers after the contribution. Together with the sale of power generated, the Bank will be highly profitable.

OSIM will close down, since paying to lose fat is stupid. The fats should be put to good use and you get vouchers to eat more Mac. There will be no more vibrating/rocking/squeezing wrappers for every part of your body.

Subsequently, there is no need for me to approach the bank to increase my fat, since everyone else will look like me.