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about 1 month ago
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A long needed post

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It has been a while, hasn’t it? Heh. I know, I know. Each time I begin a post, it’s the same thing all over again. Bleah.

Anyway, I’m alive, for those of you who wonder. Just that being involved in Church and work really zaps the energy outta me. And, I have this feeling that I’m not getting any younger. I feel as though I’m tired most of the time. Sigh!

And… I’m now 78kg. BIG SIGH!

My most recent injuries are the partially torn right knee ACL (thought I completely tore it the other time) which troubles me a lot. Having to walk properly is taxing. And the stupid Raffles Medical consultant (5 minutes for $85 and $28 for a tube of Bengay WTF) always tells me things that I already know. Then again, when it comes to injuries… I more or less know it all, don’t I? Ha~

This month and the last has been more or less a BUYING month. Dear and myself got our flat (it’s[...]

about 1 month ago
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Mr Brown, Cycling Tips, and Doing that in Japan

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Mr Brown has posted an extremely helpful blog post about cycling in Singapore.

Since arriving in Japan, I have been cycling to school. I bought a cheap bike and wished I had the fancy gadgets that Mr Brown has, but at least I have an automatic light which comes out when I cycle at night (dynamo power I think). Almost all Japanese bikes have a basket in front of the bike and their own special lock at the back wheel, which prevents people from stealing the bike. Near most shopping malls and town centers, there are real large parking lots (around 100 meters by 100 meters) for bicycles. Also, there are substantial underground parking for bikes, just as they are for cars. Very high tech, as you can see from this video. Most town centers have a bike shop near the train station located prominently for people who need air in their tires or quick repairs.

In Tokyo, especially in the [...]

about 1 month ago
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State of the Nation: Fit for Print Letters in National Education Machinery Series ...

Straits Times Forum

July 19, 2008

Introduce disincentives to deter small families

THE Saturday Special last Saturday ('We'll have more babies if...') featured the effects of our population control policies. It also highlighted the mentality of modern-day married couples who seek to maximise the subjective well-being of their marriage and small family, and reject the need to integrate their

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