After an infinite hiatus (or some 22 million seconds), I’m back with a long overdue post. Where have I been the past 6240 hours?
As freak floods that tend to occur once every 50 years hit Singapore this year at a rapid rate making us older than the 45 years we are supposed to be, it is ironic timing to see PUB Chairman Tan Gee Paw given the National Day award of the Distinguished Service Order.
Singapore with a population of approx. 5million (throwing in all the foreigners & all) has never exactly been a lucrative market for most foreign entities in comparison to the rest of the World. The telecommunications market, media, and subsequently pay television market have longed remained in the hands of government owned entities, despite the opening up of these markets in recent years.
When you reach a certain age (like 17), Disneyland suddenly doesn’t hold the enthrallment as it once did when you were say maybe, 7. Instead, when you work to buy your air ticket to the country where they exalt liberty, suddenly the foremost attraction became Universal Studios. Watching cowboys slug it out behind false walls, meandering jet skis in Water World …
Is one born to slog their entire life?
Google has always envisioned cloud computing, and Android apps were meant to embrace that. mSpot has finally brought music to the cloud for users – syncing your home music library to your workstations and mobile has just become a reality.
mSpot allows people to upload their music- be it purchased, ripped …
I will never know
cause you will never show
come on and love me now
come on and love me now
Summer in America usually means movie blockbusters, and also heralds the end of most seasons of the television series. It’s also D-Day for most of the series as the major networks would announce the fate of most.
He’s a spy, he’s a nerd, and now he’s a singer. Don’t we all aspire to be like Zachary Levi?
What’s got into me
I never used to feel this way
Never needed someone to belong to
Someone to belong to me
Now I sit here in the darkness
In line with yours truly turning distinctly older this year – crossing a threshold of a quarter of a century no less (which also makes you want to celebrate birthdays less), I decided to pick out some of my best 26 songs of my era (the 80s of course!).
I wish that I had known in that first minute we met,
The unpayable debt that I owed you.