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20110626


60kg when I first entered, 59kg a few weeks after, and currently, it's 57. For once in my life, my high metabolism rate appears more of a disadvantage. Given how much I've shrank, that 3kg of weight is definitely a part of the hard-earned muscle I've worked for since last year. urrrrggghhhhh. I just can't wait for block leave so I can attack the gym every day!

One more week to POP:)


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20110625

woof meow roar quack moo.

I'm not dead yet!


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20110612

We know Steve Jobs is falling ill. So how do we ensure that he dies a happy man? Ask him to move to Singapore. Well this contradicts with my previous post on foreigners but when it comes to such a person, all is forgiven. Apple products are way to common here, especially iPhones. Even an Android supporter like me has joined this fruity revolution with my iPod classic purchase 3 weeks ago. Jobs should gaze at the constantly-packed Apple retail shops around the country.

This is a prime example where in countries like Singapore, where the rich thrive and people don't really do their research, extensive marketing works. Us geeks know that Apple products are mostly an assembly of internal parts made by external manufacturers such as Samsung (and Sony from this year onwards).......and Apple even dared to sue the former.

Despite this, there's a rumour going around that from September onwards, camera-phones will be allowed into military premises once again. That got my hopes up until I found out that it applies to iPhones only. Urrrggghhhhh damn it. Somehow the SAF developed a software that blocks the imaging capabilities of these phones so they can be allowed in such premises soon. Once this takes into effect, iPhone sales will explode like never before. Hence another reason for Jobs to die a happy man.

But like every move we make, there are consequences. We all know that iPhones have non-removable batteries, so the SAF should expect a surge in electrical usage to charge these 'fruits'. Recruits won't benefit from this since chargers aren't allowed into Tekong.

So what am I trying to say here? I have no idea. Like I've always mentioned, this is where I rant on random stuff. The points I've raised is up to you readers to ponder about:)

One more thing: Since I mentioned Samsung earlier, I'm still waiting for that damn Galaxy S II to be released here!!!!!
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11:13 AM

20110605

Back from Tekong again. Bah. Once again our free time is limited to a short 25 hours, inclusive of the journey back home. Field camp was an utter mess and a dedicated moment for our superiors to punish us to the verge of tearing up.

Despite all the crap I've been through, I feel 'lucky' to have joined NS in this particular time. That's because my experience here is about 64.7% different from those from other batches I guess. Given the so-called Secrets Act, let me explain this as metaphorically as possible:
1. Beings from Venus are present in our trainings
2. Obstacles are improvised
3. Events that we'll be going through in the future have changed their names.

Ok time to get off the bus now. Yes. I blog in super random places.Urrrgghhh as usual a friend of mine is late again. Oh, in regards to the secrets act, I kinda find it redundant. If the SAF is willing to allow National Geographic to produce a documentary about NS, I'm sure the act isn't really adhered to. Of course this may sound stupid to some because NS is only a small component of what the SAF has to offer, but think about it.Enough about my compulsory duty to my beloved country.

Hmmm.....let's talk about current affairs! The very issue that's bugging me right now. The amount of foreigners we have here have ballooned to such an extent that, in my opinion, our Indians are outnumbered by a certain group of foreigners. It's scary, the fact that a fundamental race in a country is smaller than a foreign group. Who are they you ask? Filipinos. No offence to my Filipino friends, but given that they're not part of this new wave of them entering Singapore (what I mean by this is that my Filipino friends are already Singaporean), but don't you guys think that there are too many of them? Just look at the retail and service industries for example. And they still dare to ask any tanned-looking person whether they're Filipino or not. For you to ask that in a foreign country somewhat lies on borderline apathetic. I think this is what my blog should be like sometimes. An avenue to rant on about stuff that's going on around us instead of solely focusing on my personal life..........
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