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Archive for January, 2009

Weekly Roundup: Week 05

“In reality, the [government] has not diverted from its fundamental stand even with this ‘bold’ Budget, by the standards of this ultra-conservative government, which has adopted neo-liberal economic policies. Budget 2009 despite its magnitude looks very similar to past stimulus plans, which is a broad mix of supply-side measures to help businesses, public-sector spending and cash handouts to stave off social discontent.”
Ravi Philemon

“..straight into the Oval Office, [Obama] froze the wages of public officers in his administration earning above USD100,000 [a year] telling them that Public Service is a privilege. I cannot say the same of Singapore.”
Chia Ti Lik

“Using the economy as ideological content will subject the legitimacy myth to logical contradictions.. When people are not able to consume as they wish.. [they lose] coherence in what it means to be a citizen of the country.. other ideologies will come into play – ethnicity and religion are the more powerful ones. Without an alternative ideology, or alternative representation [people cannot direct their anger merely by voting the ruling party out of office]. They turn to racism, religion, or keep the anger buried deep until one day it manifests. Without an alternative mode of dissent, economic crises become destabilising periods that affect not only the economy, but also the very imagination of the nation itself.”
phishy

“It is uniquely Singapore that ostensible liberalization can become a tool of concrete oppression. The means of oppression are constantly updated and take the guise of “progressive” liberalization. It used to be that people are told to shut up. You no longer need to do that when you can ensure that they won’t be heard whether or not they shut up. Cool.”
mollymeek

“So when a fool dumps fuel into a fire that already burns, one wonders what his agenda is. Who is sowing the actual discord in our society? ..We’re speaking about our concerns, Mr [Eugene] Wee. Just what in the hell are you doing?”
Packrat

This week’s roundup and recommended reads after the break.
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Daily SG: 30 Jan 2009

Singapore Budget 2009
- Newsintercom: Not a Defensive Budget
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Resilience Package dwarfed by bank investments
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: Why worry about setting a precedent to tap on reserves?
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: A Small Change Needed in the Budget
- TOC: S’pore’s best budget ever but please help with HDB arrears
- Singapore Social Activist: Governing a ‘First-World’ Country with ‘Third-World’ Mindsets – A Response to Singapore Budget 2009 (Resilience Package)

What lesser mortal, we are but faceless bacterium
- Empty Vessels: Sigh…
- The Secret Political Blog: The New Paper: Think of Faceless Online Critics as Bacteria
- Feed Me To The Fish: Eugene Wee, We Love You!
- HWZ: The Rubbish Paper says Netizens are Bacteria

The Association of Bloggers
- Endoh’s Dungeon: Stepping away..
- XTRALICIOUS: Curtain Call
- Nicole: henceforth, i take my leave
- The Ignorantsoup: Updates; Chinese New Year; Association of Bloggers
- deadpris: Party ends before it even begins? [Assocation of Bloggers SG]
- Unique-Frequency: Thoughts On The Association Of Bloggers (Singapore): Where They Went Wrong
- XTRALICIOUS: Association of Bloggers – clearing up the doubts

Recession
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: End of the Road for the banker
- Delvinlee’s Weblog: too many new malls [Thanks Delvinlee]

Pink Issues
- Mr Wang Says So: Do We Really Care What Lee Hsien Loong Does With Ho Ching in Bed?

Daily Discourse
- DesparateBeep: The Problem with the Myths We Create
- Balderdash: Offensive booklet reported
- LittleSpeck: Retirement, Forget it!
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Singapore: the Switzerland in Asia(only dictators and mass murderers need apply)
- The Lycan Times: On local blogosphere (III)
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Cats and Nonsense
- Singabloodypore: Mugabe Finds a Home in Asia – Singapore

Life, the universe and everything
- Stomp Out STOMP!: Letter of Appeal for Discontinuation of STOMP
- AngryAngMo: The 3 Best Places To Watch Singapores Chingay Parade For Free
- Mathia Lee: How do you have emotionally safe sex?
- Everyday Blog: Is There Any Art Singapore

Infoblogaramous
- Transitioning.Org Support site for the unemployed: Email A Counsellor [Facebook][Thanks Gilbert]

Daily ChioBu: Hiroko Sato

Hiroko Sato (佐藤寛子) is a Japanese gravure idol, actress and singer. She made her acting debut in 2002 with the movie, Scare. She began to model in various gravure publications soon after. Pictures after the break. [NSFW]

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Daily SG: 29 Jan 2009

What lesser mortal, we are but faceless bacterium
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: first, lesser mortal. Now, a bacteria
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Faceless Flames vs. Veiled Venom

Singapore Budget 2009
- Making History Relevant: “Vital to raise exports”

Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- To Fix a Mocking Peasant: Proposed Films Act Amendments: Silencing Upgraded
- Singapore Politics: Changes proposed to Films Act and enhanced police powers
- Singapore Politics: Shameful piece of legislation

Daily Discourse
- TOC: Euthanasia – The right to self-determination
- The Secret Political Blog: In Singapore, even Buddha loses to the power of money

Life, the universe and everything
- FWD: Fwd: Naked couple in Holland Village [PNSFW]

Infoblogaramous
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: A*STAR PRESS RELEASE – Nation-Wide Search Opens For Singapore’s Top Scientists and Engineers

Books and Papercuts
- Blowin’ In The Wind: PD James’ leisurely murder mystery
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin

Daily Tech: 29 Jan 2008

Tech News
- Computerworld: Google gets competitive, taking Gmail users offline
- Slashgear: Acer Smartphone announcement on February 16th
- CNET News: Google, universities offer tool to detect Net filtering, blocking
- Hardware-Infos: Nvidia GT218 (40 nm) in April with 32 SPs?
- Fudzilla: Full-disk encryption coming
- Geek.com: Apple wins touchscreen patent
- The Industry Standard: Virtual worlds: “2009 is going to be a trial by fire”
- The Inquirer: Biggest hard drive in the world arrives
- Gizmodo: Prism 200 Lets You See Through Walls
- Crave: One small step for a man, one giant leap for teleportation
- betanews: Arr-ptui! TechCrunch head splits after spit
- Laptopmag: Nvidia CEO Sounds Off on Netbooks, Ion Platform, Tegra, and MIDs
- Game.AMD: ATI Catalyst 9.1 Launched

Reviews | Guides
- The Download Blog: Gmail offline: A guided tour
- HWZ: Getting Jiggy With Windows 7 – Installing the Beta
- B3D: XFX GTX-285 XXX
- Guru 3D: BFG GeForce GTX 285 OCX review
- Driverheaven: GTX 295 & GTX 285 Graphics Cards
- HWZ: Sapphire HD 4870 1GB Toxic Edition
- Motherboards.org: GIGABYTE GA-EP45-DS3R Motherboard Review
- Bit-tech: Scythe Fenris Wolf
- TechSpot: Removing your Windows 7 installation, partition
- Testfreaks: SilverStone Noble Breeze NB01 Notebook Cooler SST-NB01B

SG Tech
- Tech65: 65Bits Episode 104 : The one over Skype..

Daily SG: 28 Jan 2009

Singapore Budget 2009
- The Kway Teow Man: On the Budget
- The one dimensional island: The “Mother” of all Budgets
- TOC: Thus spoke Shanmugaratnam
- SgPolitics.net: Will the use of past reserves set a precedent for future drawdowns?
- Kaffein-nated: Singapore Budget 2009: Wage Credit
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: Not a budget Budget
- Feed Me To The Fish: Dipping Into Reserves Is Resilient?
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: low-income workers need encouragement to stay employed
- SgPolitics.net: Will our business-centric budget benefit GLCs and big businesses more than consumers and working class citizens?
- Alamak: Channel NewsAsia flip-flops again
- The Void Deck: TVD’s Picks: Budget 2009
- My sketchbook: The key to the Reserves

The Association of Bloggers
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: What does it mean to be a blogger?
- The Lycan Times: On local blogosphere (II)
- Mr Wang Says So: The Association of Bloggers – My Prediction is a Quick Death
- this lush garden within: Association of Bloggers – are you kidding me?

Tan Yong Soon can cook
- Insane Polygons: Distorted Perspectives

What lesser mortal, we the bacterium
- Anonymous_X: Wrong or False: Eugene Wee’s remark

Transportation Fares to be Lowered
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: The cost of Public Transportation redux

Recession
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: State of the Economy
- The Secret Political Blog: PM Lee Hsien Loong’s Chinese New Year Message
- The Singapore Enquirer: Let us mindful of the potential pitfalls ahead while being grateful for what we have

Time to Cast Our Vote
- TOC: Why this is not election year

Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- My Thoughts: My Dear Government, Why Do You Treat Me So?
- Singabloodypore: Singapore will allow “room to speak” at APEC summit
- Voices.sg: Chee Soon Juan appeals to Obama on rights [Thanks Jude]

Have you ever wondered why we must serve
- Almost Infamous: In Defense of Defense Part II – Everybody Dies

Parliament 21 Jan 2008
- Workers’ Party: Civil Service Pensioners, Public Hospitals (Settlement of bills), Educating Foreign Students Using Public Monies

Daily Discourse
- still me: Economy as ideological content
- groundnotes: Blast from the Past: Happy Chinese New Year
- Cavalierio: Orison of odium

Life, the universe and everything
- Chia Ti Lik’s Blog: President Barack Obama, Lunar Ox Year, Pests And Pestilence, Silver Bullets, the Singapore Budget and Utter Rubbish
- mrbrown: You know you are getting old, if during your NS days…
- Just Stuff: True Blue CNY
- A L V I N O L O G Y: Chinese New Year partial eclipse

Now Showing
- thegreatsze: I Defy You Not To Watch This

Infoblogaramous
- Sgpolitics.net: Opposition — Where To? (A Public Forum)

Daily SG: 26 Jan 2009

Happy Chinese New Year

新年快乐 & a Happy 牛 Year!
Have a good holiday!

P.S. The words on the lanterns mean favourable weather. In this instance, we would like to adopt it for a brighter economic outlook and a less strict Singapore.

Of We (the people), the Resilient Ones

Happy Family

It’s getting a weebit too cosy don’t you think ;P

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Weekly Roundup: Week 04

“Dear Mr Wong, the single greatest security threat to Singapore came from the escape of Mas Selamat, not Myanmar dissidents or opposition activists.. [Protesters] are, at most, idealistic people who create temporary inconvenience.. Terrorists work in stealth and don’t gather in public places to wave banners and shout slogans – you don’t need new civil disobedience laws to tackle them.”
groundnotes

“[Charles Chong's] words encapsulate the meaning of Singapore: your worth as a citizen as measured by your economic utility. Your value as a human being as determined by your wealth.”
Cavalierio

“Besides short term measures to help low income households, something ought to be done to ensure that Singapore moves away from being a “playground for the rich” and a “goldmine for foreign workers”, into a “Singapore made by Singaporeans, for Singaporeans”.”
mrbiao

“Have we deliberately pursued for years a policy of domestic disinvestment, in our vain effort to be a high-flyer?”
Yawning Bread

“We observe from written history that cities necessarily mean the accumulation of wealth, the specialisation of labour, the creation of class and caste, and hence social and economic inequality and stratification. And we merely speculate that urbanisation and what it entails can sometimes be too unbearable, the compromises too cutting and unliveable, and upon realising it, the people just simply walk away.”
akikonomu

“As we brought in more and more people, many from India and China, not just at the top level of talent, but also at various levels including unskilled workers, we depressed wages of Singaporeans.. our costs continued to go up. So we caused a double whammy for Singaporeans who had no choice but to live with the high cost of living while having to accept lower wages”
Inderjit Singh

“The mantra that Singapore is too small for us to rock the boat should be changed. Singapore is too small for people not to row their own boats.”
Philip Jeyaretnam

“..the freedom of a people to choose its leaders is the root of liberty.. those who doubt the supremacy of the ballot over the bullet can never diminish the power engendered by nonviolent struggles for justice and equality.. Our work is not yet finished, but future generations will mark this morning as the turning point for real and necessary change in our nation.”
Dianne Feinstein

“this crisis has reminded us that without a watchful eye, the market can spin out of control – and that a nation cannot prosper long when it favors only the prosperous. The success of our economy has always depended not just on the size of our Gross Domestic Product, but on the reach of our prosperity; on our ability to extend opportunity to every willing heart – not out of charity, but because it is the surest route to our common good.
Barak Obama

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Daily SG: 23 Jan 2009

Singapore Budget 2009
- Sgpolitics: My take on the key highlights of Budget 2009
- Singapore Alternatives: What is Lacking in Budget 2009?
- Information Read By Me: Something New + Time to Move On [Thanks Jaunty Jabber]
- Yummy BBQ Chicken Wings: Sg Budget 2009: Like that enough meh? [happy holidays bbqchickenwings]
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: The “Resilience” Package: Together, let’s upturn the downturn!
- Anonymous_X: Singapore Budget 2009 — 25 points of what you need to know about Resilience Package
- Budget 2009: Budget Speech 2009 [Official Release]

Tan Yong Soon can cook, Charles Chong tells us lesser mortals to f#*k off
- The Kway Teow Man: A Tale of Two Singapores
- Misanthropic And Loving It!: I live in a country populated by idiots
- The Intelligent Singaporean: Deconstructing the Singapore Dream [Wai Chung's review of Tan Yong Soon's book “Living the Singapore Dream” sheds light on the current issue. Thanks Wai Chung]

The Association of Bloggers
- Endoh’s Dungeon: The high expectations required of the association
- “Fence In”: A blogger’s association for Singapore
- Singularity Industries: Whose side are you on?
- Unbranded Bread n Butter: Not My Bloggers Association Singapore [Thanks Roti John, we stopped the press for you :-)]
- Daphnemaia: Xenophobic President of Association of Bloggers (Singapore) attacks bystanders
- Talk Rock: Nobody Bloggers start Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
- My sketchbook: Singapore’s association of Bloggers

GIC, Temasek State Funds Investments
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Singapore’s rich, throwing money is not a problem

President Barak Hussien Obama Inauguration
- Desparatebeep: Breaking Cycles

Daily Discourse
- this lush garden within: Growth at all costs – what now?
- Wayang Party Club: Recognition of bloggers by the government may become a ‘kiss of death’
- Jacob’s Weblog: “Tax haven” Singapore may soon come under increased scrutiny from the US

Life, the universe and everything
- Yesterday….Today….Tomorrow: A glimpse of Chinatown

Infoblogaramous
- eastcoastlife: River Hongbao 2009 @ Floating Platform

Daily ChioBu: Hitomi Aizawa

Hitomi Aizawa (相澤仁美) is a popular gravure idol and race queen from Tokyo, well-known for her dangerous curves.

Pictures after the break. [NSFW]

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Daily SG: 22 Jan 2009

Tan Yong Soon can cook, Charles Chong tells us lesser mortals to f#*k off
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: Just Stupid
- Cavalierio: Discordant note – Pax Singaporeana
- Sam’s thoughts: Sacrebleu! Singapore is classed
- The Singapore Enquirer: MP Charles Chong’s reply to blogger draws more flak from online community
- Kaffein-nated: Get out of my ‘greater mortal’ face!
- The Secret Political Blog: I am a Lesser Mortal!
- The Void Deck: Elitism Rawkz! (My lesser mortal ass)

President Barak Hussien Obama Inauguration
- Feed Me To The Fish: There is none so blind as he who refuses to see
- Just Stuff: Obama, The Singaporean Dream and Beyond
- Singabloodypore: Obama to receive Singapore plea

The Association of Bloggers
- The Lycan Times: Current Affairs: Association of Bloggers Singapore
- A long and arduous road of an entrepreneur: Square Room
- a blog day’s work: A new association of, or for, bloggers
- Holly Jean: The Association Of Bloggers. What’s In It For ME?
- Jialat.com: Sorry, Association Of What?

Strangers No More in a Strange Land
- nofearSingapore: Singapore faces the abyss and what I can do about it!
- EastStop: When the underlying assumptions are wrong…
- Mr Wang Says So: 300,000 Job Losses is a Scary Thought
- Diary of A Lesser Mortal: Singapore’s 2009 GDP forecast -2% to -5%

Singapore Budget 2009
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Hope over fear, Singapore!
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Budget 2009, a foreword
- Singapore Alternatives: Budget for Crisis of Confidence

Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- Chemical Generation Singapore: Singapore Law Society: A Crippled Tiger?

High Notes and Minibombs
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: Make a donation, if you have received adequate compensation

Parliament 12 Nov 2007
- Workers’ Party: Increasing In cost Of Living, CPF (Amendment) Bill

Have you ever wondered why we must serve
- Almost Infamous: In Defense of Defense

Daily Discourse
- TOC: Religious harmony in Singapore – a façade?

Life, the universe and everything
- Aussie Pete: Nudity Makes Top New Stories

Daily Tech: 22 Jan 2008

Tech News
- TG Daily: Throw your hard drive away, Google’s Gdrive arriving in 2009
- VR-Zone: Nvidia Releases Low Profile Dual GPU Card For SFF
- Gizmodo: Seagate Firmware Fix Turned Barracudas into Paperweights
- Softpedia: Intel Atom N280 to Power Upcoming Netbooks
- GameDaily: Valve: Pirates Are Just Underserved Customers
- Reuters: LG Display says market hit bottom, focus on mobiles
- SammyNetbook: Samsung NC20: Pictures and Specifications
- DigiTimes: Microsoft expected to deliver Windows Mobile 6.5 OS to handset makers in mid-2009
- Softpedia: IE8 Automatic Update to Be Distributed to XP and Vista
- CNET: EU objects to browser in Windows
- Research@Intel: Letter from Intel to the Incoming Obama CTO

Reviews | Guides
- HotHardware: Windows 7 Up Close and Personal
- IEBlog: IE8 in Windows 7 Beta
- Ed Bott: What’s really new in Windows 7?
- Techspot: Dual Boot Windows 7 with XP/Vista in three easy steps
- Tom’s Hardware: How Much Power Does Your Graphics Card Need?
- Benchmark Reviews: Intel X25-M SATA 80GB MLC SSD
- Bit-tech: G.Skill Titan 256GB SSD
- TechZone: Logitech VX Nano Cordless Laser Mouse Review
- TrustedReviews: Optoma Pico PK101 Pocket Projector

SG Tech
- Tech65: 65Bits Episode 103: You don’t know who’s Dick Tracey!?

Daily SG: 21 Jan 2009

President Barack Obama 2009 Inauguration and Address

I hope some leaders take a leaf from Obama on how to lead and inspire people during hard times.

Full transcript of Barack Obama’s inaugural speech on 20 Jan 2009 after the break.

Tan Yong Soon can cook, Charles Chong tells us lesser mortals to f#*k off
- Diary of A Lesser Mortal: Don’t be harsh on Tan Yong Soon..
- Yawning Bread: Move on, shut up
- empty_vessels: OMGWTFDAIRYQUEENBBQ
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: Lesser mortals, unite and remove the GREATER mortal!
- Insane Polygons: We Be Lesser Mortals
- Insane Polygons: What Victory?
- Dot Seng: Why Elites Regularly Mess Up The Kitchen – The Public Grilling of An Accident Chef
- Yummy BBQ Chicken Wings: The secret is out. The old man is an immortal [Thanks bbqchickenwings]
- Memoirs of a Conscript in the Lion City: Lesser Mortals: Tell me what we’re fighting for again?
- SilentAssassin’s Archive: Out of Touch
- ALVINOLOGY: Who is Charles Chong?
- Wayang Party Club: The Charles Chong classification of different MORTAL CASTES in Singapore
- vinyarb: lesser mortal, and lovin it
- the mrbrown show: hard to burn

President Barak Hussien Obama Inauguration
- Feed Me To The Fish: Why is Obama paid less than the Prime Minster of Singapore?
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: A day to remember
- Mathia Lee: President Barack Obama
- Gerald Giam: Gems from President Obama’s inaugural address

Strangers In a Strange Land
- Jacob’s Weblog: Foreigners & PRs filled 484,700 out of 796,000 jobs created between 2004 & 2008; 200,000 of them may leave in next two years – Analysts
- UncleYap: Taiwan is removing 30K foreign labor to keep jobs for local
- TOC: Time to protect the worker

Tougher Protest Laws
- Chia Ti Lik’s Blog: We must stop them at all costs. This cannot carry on :)
- TOC: The “rights” balance

Minimum Wage
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: Minimum Wage and its implications
- TOC: PAP MP floats idea of minimum wage, criticizes ‘overheated’ growth model

The Association of Bloggers
- Anonymous_X: 5 Top Reasons of Not Joining Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
- Digital Terrorist: Singapore Blogger Association?!

Recession
- this lush garden within: Job seeking in a recession
- Wayang Party Club: Atrocious spin by CNA about rising household income and decreased income inequality in 2008

Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- TOC: Philip Jeyaretnam: Remove perception of government intervention in legal profession

ERPains, Trains & Automobiles
- Hear Ye! Hear Ye!: Singapore, Boston and NYC public trains matchup

Parliament 19 Jan 2009
- Sgpolitics: More Parliamentary snapshots for 19 Jan 2009

Singapore Budget 2009
- SG Entrepreneurs: What to look out for by businesses in Budget Speech 2009 [Thanks Bernard]

Daily Discourse
- Sam’s thoughts: Not an EZ link to the grassroots

Life, the universe and everything
- The boy who knew too much: Perez Hilton/Mario Lavandeira, blogger: the meaning of his success
- The Enquirer: Overcoming the deafening silence
- AngryAngMo: Singapores Real Zoo – MRTs Unexplored Species

Now Showing
- Endoh’s Dungeon: Jack Neo says Love Matters

Infoblogaramous
- Boleh! Boleh!: Recall Of New Moon Brand Premium Abalone Broth

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Daily SG: 20 Jan 2009

Tan Yong Soon can cook
- Gerald Giam: Minister rebukes perm sec for ‘lacking sensitivity’
- Sg Enquirer: The Tan Yong Soon cooking fiasco: what lessons it hold for both the government and blogosphere
- i have succumbed to peer pressure: Rapped for insensitivity, and it’s all thanks to…
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: WOW.2million dollar minister: Mr Tan should have exercised empathy.
- My Singapore News: The insensitivity of the elite
- Anonymous X: A senior Singaporean civil servant reprimanded for publicising his family’s vacation at a top French cooking school [Thanks wacky_artz]
- Wayang Party Club: Bloggers’ outcry over top civil servant’s extravagance elicits response from minister and head of civil service
- Wayang Party Club: PAP MP Charles Chong: you “lesser mortals” are just envious of Tan Yong Soon

The Association of Bloggers
- Balderdash: Delusions of grandeur
- Tribolum: The Empress’ New Clothes
- My Singapore News: Bloggers forming an association?
- Singabloodypore: Association of Bloggers (Singapore)
- Endoh’s Dungeon: It’s finally HERE!
- eastcoastlife: Association of Bloggers (Singapore) revives kampung spirit
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Association of Bloggers (Singapore)

Recession
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: Retrenchment and bad business decisions
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Time to stop predatory lending….and miscellaneous thoughts…
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Jubilant Washington, gloomy Singapore
- The Star: Elderly citizens bearing the brunt [Thanks Mathia]

MP Burnt
- SilentAssasin’s Archive: It’s different
- Information Read By Me: What was the Old Man Thinking: MP on Fire P2 [Thanks Ling Wei Ta]

Strangers In a Strange Land
- Yawning Bread: Muddy Singapore swallows China workers Part [2][3][4]

Re Education
- Insane Polygons: Which Class Do You Belong To?

Truth, Justice, and the Singapore Way
- The one dimensional island: Crime and Punishment – Round 1

PAP Ministars Highest Paid in the World
- My little Corner: More information on ministers’ “pay cut”

Parliament 19 Jan 2009
- Sgpolitics: Parliamentary Snapshots – 19 Jan 2009

Daily Discourse
- Feed Me To The Fish: Why So many Santa Clauses during Chinese New Year?
- A Singaporean: Contractual age down to 18? Breaking open the reserves?
- Ian On The Red Dot: Gosh People – Fucking Get A Perspective (Or Rather A Better One)

Life, the universe and everything
- thegreatsze: Review: 2009 Honda City (Singapore Retail) – 1.5 LX Edition
- Aussie Pete: Even Computer Nerds Get Tattooed

Now Showing
- Simple is the Reason of My Heart: Red Cliff 2 赤壁下: 决战天下

Daily ChioBu: Yumi Sugimoto VYJ Aloha Time

Yumi Sugimoto (杉本有美 born 1 Apr 1989) is a Japanese model, actress and gravure idol. Her career began in elementary school, when she was chosen in a Grand-Prix semi-audition for the girls manga magazine Ribbon!. In July 2007 she received her first lead role in TV Tokyo’s TV drama series Boys Este. Her latest role is Miu SutōGo-on Silver in the 2008 TV Asahi’s tokusatsu series Engine Sentai Go-onger. This is her VYJ photoshoot Aloha Time released in July 2008.

Pictures after the break. [PNSFW]
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Daily SG: 19 Jan 2009

Tougher Protest Laws | WKS\MSK Saga
- Groundnotes: Home Team serves Red Herring Special
- Information Read By Me: There is no Spoon Nor is there a Tap [Thanks Jabber]
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: He’s here or not here
- Signorekai on earth: About civil disobedience and million dollars peanuts

Recession
- Yawning Bread: Are our economic priorities right?
- Blowin’ In The Wind: Nasty surprise for Singapore oddly comforting
- The Wayang Party Club: Solidarity for the PAP and its cronies, enslavement for ordinary Singaporeans

High Notes and Minibombs
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Structured Products : 54% of investors to be compensated!
- The Wayang Party Club: Myth or reality: FIs have handled minibond-complaint process “well”
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: Complaint on mis-selling of CLN

Strangers In a Strange Land
- Sgpolitics: Government’s pledge to protect foreign workers’ rights should go beyond mere empty talk
- Singapore Social Activist: I Have Never Even Seen A Ship in Singapore!

MP Burnt
- The Wayang Party Club: Fire attack on MP draws more amusement than outrage from netizens
- The Void Deck: MP Seng Flamed Again and Again

Have you ever wondered why we must serve
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: What do Eugenics, law of comparative advantage and forced conscription have in common?
- The boy who knew too much: Why National Service men should not be insured

Time to Cast our Vote?
- A writer’s blog: Why is everyone talking about elections?

Re Education
- Mr Wang Says So: A Song & Dance About CCAs

We Don’t Need no Regulation
- Just Stuff: Why MICA needs a ray gun to win the internet war – The perils of using old solutions to solve a new problem [PART I][Part II]

Daily Discourse
- Gerald Giam: Govt should not respond to only views it can control
- Cavalierio: ST & Films Act | Grammar & grey areas
- Illusio: A parable and lesson for the whiteshirts
- Desparatebeep: The Problem with being Brilliant
- Just Stuff: What’s Holding Back Change? – You!
- Seelan Palay’s Blog: Human Rights Watch’s Report 2009: Singapore remains an authoritarian state
- Yawning Bread: The pretty boy barber

Life, the universe and everything
- The Fire in my Life: A dish for your lunar New Year [Thanks Joel]

Daily Tech: 19 Jan 2009

Tech News
- Wolfe’s Den: Windows 7 Beta Install Hints At Microsoft’s Planned Ship Date
- Techgoondu: Sony Ericsson launches music kiosks with DRM-free songs
- HWZ: Dell Unveils Dell Studio XPS 16 and XPS 13 Laptops
- Futurelooks: CES 2009 – MSI Unveils the X320 “MacBook Air Clone” Netbook
- Bloomberg: Intel Will Sell Hard Drives With Double the Capacity
- AnandTech: CES 2009 – Cases, Coolers, and Power Supplies
- ThinkComputers: CES 2009: Razer Mamba
- ZeroDay: 3.5m hosts affected by the Conficker worm globally
- Daily Tech: Chinese Government to Require MMO Players to Register Their Real Names
- CVG: British Fantasy author behind new Doom 4
- Fudzilla: Windows XP to live to 2010+

Reviews | Guides
- Bit-Tech: First Look: Windows 7 Beta Performance
- TweakTown: Windows 7 BETA vs Windows Vista SP1 SSD Performance Compared
- HWZ: Cementing First Place – NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285
- PC Advisor: Dell Studio XPS 16 review
- InsideHW: Logitech Squeezebox Boom
- [H]Enthusiast: Ask an Intel Solid State Drive Engineer
- TestFreaks: Apple iPod Nano 4th Generation Case Comparison Roundup – 9 Compared

SG Tech
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Dee Becareful when registering a “Top Level Domain”
- Tech65: 65bits Episode 102Plus: Alternate TLDs and Willy Foo

Weekly Roundup: Week 03

Weekly Roundup: Week 03

“It is very unfortunate that you get attacked for doing your job. You bear the brunt of the frustration and madness that were initially targeted at the system you are part of, and unfairly so. It is a system problem as much it is a people problem, and both screw one another. If you are part of the system, or part of the people, you get burned in the midst of the screwing.”
Sam’s Thoughts

“Ironically, the evacuated p s y c h o s i s of Ong personifies/symbolises the Singapore state’s condition – The state, of mind – opaque, inexplicable, inversely irrational, utterly dehumanised.”
Cavalierio

“Truth remains everyone of us has a right to the unalloyed truth; doesn’t matter how bad it is; it remains our prerogative; our elemental right even and when it’s surreptitiously taken away from us and replaced by doggy soundbites instead.”
Just Stuff

“[SDP's] pro-democracy petition to the Myanmese embassy garnered 1,200 signatories. Now compare that to the 40,000 signatories in Singapore for a petition to end animal cruelty. Imagine that. We are 40 times more likely to campaign for animal rights than human rights. So before you wag your self-righteous finger at me, remember that in the end, the same people that cry injustice and pen down their names in remembrance with one hand, will sign away the rights of thousands of their countrymen with the other hand.”
Unbranded Bread and Butter

“At the heart of the matter lies the one principle that the government abides by, whether consciously or not: Citizens are dangerous and ignorant until proven otherwise. This is why MICA rejected the following two recommendations:”

“1. remove registration need for individuals, groups and political parties that provide online political content;
2. decriminalize the making of party political films”

groundnotes

“If there is much frustration being directed at the Government, perhaps it is time for Ministers and PAP MPs to step down from their ivory towers and look beyond their $100,000 per month, $200,000 per month salaries and understand the hardships faced by the working class.”
SgPolitics.net

This week’s roundup and recommended reads after the break.
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Daily SG: 16 Jan 2009

MP Burnt
- Hard Hitting in the Lion City: When Idiots rule the Blogs of Singapore

Have you ever wondered why we must serve
- the boy who knew too much: A debt of national gratitude
- Everyday’s Life in a Snapshot: MINDEF: not responsible till proven responsible, or responsible till not proven so?
- nofearSingapore: Will my country just do the Right Thing?

Freedom, Choice and a place for my Voice
- Singabloodypore: Freedom in the World – Singapore Slips (2008)

Healthcare
- Angry Doctor: Changes

Recession
- The Singapore Enquirer: North East CDC raises economic assistance from S$1.4m to S$3m

High Notes and Mini Bombs
- Tan Kin Lian’s Blog: “Pinnacle Action Group” formed to work on a possible Class Action

Paperchase
- Bernard Aw’s Blog: Do you need a degree?

Daily Discourse
- Insane Polygons: Work for Life, Live for Work
- The Secret Political Blog: Harry Lee – I love You!
- The Singapore Enquirer: Rising costs strain Singapore’s university students

Life, the universe and everything
- The New Yorker: Letter from the Grave [Thanks Delvin]
- Yesterday….Today….Tomorrow: 100 steps to Sophia
- The fire in my life: The real Chinatown of Singapore [Thanks Joel]

Infoblogaramous
- A L V I N O L O G Y: Flea Mania: flea market to benefit stray animals




You Will Not Be Forgotten
Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam
5 Jan 1926 - 30 Sep 2008

For the sword outwears its sheath, and the soul wears out the breast. And the heart must pause to breathe, and love itself have rest.


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