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Nov
9
2011

Doing Good Starts from Right Here

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If you can’t feed a hundred people, then feed just one.
~Mother Teresa

Many Singaporeans are well-to-do and have the ability to travel to do good deeds, but within our own heartlands, I reckon we still have a lot to do.

Jun
18
2011

Echelon 2011

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Woke up early to drag myself to NUS University Cultural Centre… Registration in the morning was screwed – 9.45am and there was still a long queue of people trying to get their passes to enter the seminar room. As the event was planned to start at 9.15am, the events management team asked the queue to dissipate and proceed to the room so the event could start and instead come back again during the break. The [...]

Mar
24
2011

Twestival Singapore 2011 Rocked

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The team is back from Twestival Singapore; a local Twitter festival that just ended a few hours ago at TAB. Twestival is an offline event held in more than 175 cities, aimed at raising funds for charity while harnessing the power of social media.

Mar
16
2011

Singapore’s Junk Food War

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Mac started it, BK followed, then Texas Chicken joined in the fun. Better, even better, best. I’m assuming this should be the end. Ugh. I understood that McD’s campaign revolves around the idea of crowd-sourcing. Please enlighten me what these copycats are trying to achieve. I’ve heard stories of how Burger King’s attempt to run the same thing failed, long queue, no stock. It only makes them look bad. It’s like trying to outrun another car [...]

Jan
21
2011

LoHei At the Top of Singapore

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Another new year on the lunar calendar… another year older T_T (but that’s not the point)

My zodiac reading for 2011 wasn’t too good, so blessing myself at the Singapore Flyer’s Signature Auspicious Trail would promise me all the right Chi (cohesive flow of energy) that I need to prosper for this Year of the Rabbit!

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