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There has come winter
It became cold and cloudy!
Mood very bad
Depression Begins
this is two good not to share.
taken off wired.com (possibly a geek's tabloid of unnecessary
information)
Written by Dr Patrick Kee, 18 Nov 2008
Rejected by ST Forum page
Dear Sir,
I refer to the articles, “AMD not euthanasia? Confusing terms, says MPs” and “Prepare for the ’silver tsunami’ now” (Straits Times, 18/11/2008)
First of all, we need to question the need for legislation for patients to refuse futile treatment when they are terminally ill. Surely, a better way is to make it a rule that doctors should not prescribe futile treatments or procedures for the terminally ill. What is needed is not legislation but the education of our doctors and nurses on the principles of effective and compassionate end of life care. Counselling services should also be provided for those who are terminally ill and their families.
Secondly, we need to address the suffering of those who are suffering from debilitating illnesses but not at the end of life and their families. They nee[...]
KAWSONE.com has just been updated with new items including the KAWS Ashtray in White and Black with a SRP of US$95-per (yeh, YOU stub your cancer-stick in it LOL)
And while I am not for promoting smoking, becoz smoking is really bad for your personal health, as well as those around you (*lights up a menthol*). The tagline for the ashtray says it all: "Your Pleasure Is My Pain" (xGallery 1950)
By Martyn See, 16 Nov 2008
Three years ago, I was placed under police investigations for making Singapore Rebel. I had to surrender all my tapes and camera and was subjected to gruelling interviews by the police — all for making a “party political film”, as alleged by the complainant, the Media Development Authority (MDA).
Some of my friends and acquaintances were also called up by the police for interviews, as the Singapore Gestapo combed through my phone records without my knowledge. I have publicly stated, even to the local press, that I hope to be the first and last person to be formally investigated for making a political film in Singapore.
Today, I can safely lay claim to that title.
The ruling People’s Action Party will be making and posting their videos on their website. That’s great news. But then someone should tell them to submit all thei[...]
i'm happy. Gundam 00 Season 2, every character is finding more
resolve, and by episode 7, Allelujah and Mary.. well.. -)))
I found the Monocle podcast and my iPhone is now pimped for
awesome. Feed here
if you were wondering, Monocle is one of the most informative and exciting
design publications in these modern times. So if you have an
interest in the art, science and business of anything design
related, feed your need!
Rolling Stones and The Who have also been added to my iPod. i guess
i'm happy with the new "old" music.
oh! and a slew of extra blogging gigs. i'll be posting a regular
column over at waking up to... and gonna title it "sporeradic
saturdays (or sundays) as a spotlight on local music. my current
joy, a vacant affair. loving their new material, and
their album launch on 26 December. save the date!
also, my guest post at sisterhoodftw! SisterhoodFTW is a blo[...]
THURSDAY, 20 NOVEMBER 2008
Singapore Democrats
Let's face it, the present economic turmoil does not hurt everyone
across the board. PAP ministers and their corporate appointees
continue to earn the fat salaries that they have been giving
themselves all this time.
On the other end of the food-chain are the workers who are getting
sacked in the thousands. They are the ones suffering the brunt of
the downturn many without anything to fall back on.
Are the employers justified in cutting the jobs? How many take
advantage of the fact that there is no union here to retrench
workers as a first resort? Those that DBS axed days ago have the
painful answers.
But one cannot say that this is something new. The systematic
subjugation of workers' rights has been going on for decades,
leaving them completely at the mercy of the Government and
employers.
Below is an excerpt from A Natio[...]