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?
I love green apples. I really do. Have been eating them since I was young.
After months of deliberation and a little bit of demand, I’ve finally combat the laziness that has engulfed me and restored my blog.
This will probably be my longest post ever, it will also be my last. The contents of my blogs will remain here till when the domain thekohs.net expires.
The New Year
I will probably be prepping for a trip up to Genting by the time this post is out, so here’s to …
Inflation is significant when transport fares cost a lot more than they do two years ago.
Inflation is significant when oil prices more than double from a year ago.
Lets not start on commodities.
You realize how time flies when the haversack you are carrying to work is nearly a decade old, dog-eared (literally, thanks to Potato’s teething habits), and just about tearing up at the ends.
Apologies for the ever fluctuating problems with the domain, finally figured out what the error was, and it should all resolved perfectly fine now. *Fingers crossed*
Heading to Taiwan, and then Bangkok thereafter, so please pardon the zilch in update counts.
Many apologies for the unexpected delays due to the DNS not completely updating on my ISP’s side. A virginal in-camp training isn’t aiding matters either, more on that when I get everything back and running.
I have decided to port over my blog to WordPress. However, due to the fact that …
thekohs.net will be shifting servers, so please bear with any inconveniences caused.