blogtimelinesg.blogspot.com
Blog Timeline.SG: June 2006
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A timeline of significant events in the Singapore blogosphere. Monday, June 19, 2006. The Straits Times launches Stomp. Straits Times * Online * Mobile * Print), a news portal aimed at youths. It features a blog co-written by Xiaxue. VJ's May and Choy, journalists Nick Fang and Ju-Len, and "Kway Teow Man". Part of its content comes from consumer-generated media. These include photos, videos and news tips from the public. Wednesday, June 14, 2006. More information from The Straits Times. When did it start?
patrioticsingaporean.wordpress.com
July | 2007 | The Singaporean Patriot's Soul
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The Singaporean Patriot’s Soul. For People Who Consider Themselves Singaporean. Archive for July, 2007. Laquo; Older Entries. An SoS Appeal to The Handover Generation aka Post 65′ers. July 27, 2007. Dear Handover Generation/Gen X’ers/Post 65’ers (those born between 1965-1985),. Riding on The Titanic aka The Uncomfortable Status Quo in Singapore (Part I). July 26, 2007. 8220;Sarah, do you know where we’re headed? Look at the beautiful view, quick, get your digital camera! 8220;Are you alright darling?
mollymeek.livejournal.com
Who's the real ugly Singaporean - To Fix a Mocking Peasant
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To Fix a Mocking Peasant. Evil Kitten Blogs Irresponsibly. Who's the real ugly Singaporean. January 26th, 2010. A letter featured in the world's most screwed up paper:. HERE is a new breed of Ugly Singaporean more sinister than the ones who cut queues, pile up the buffet plate or rush onto the bus before other passengers can alight. Those belonging to this new breed fancy themselves as keyboard warriors and deface Internet sites with postings that are plainly worrying. Suddenly the large number of people...
next-stop-wonderland.blogspot.com
Next Stop Wonderland: A taxi driver in Singapore with a Stanford PhD
http://next-stop-wonderland.blogspot.com/2009/08/taxi-driver-in-singapore-with-stanford.html
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Friday, August 14, 2009. A taxi driver in Singapore with a Stanford PhD. This is an extremely but sad (from my perspective) blog. Ageism can hit anyone in Singapore. Even a Stanford PhD is not spared. It's another number 1 for Singapore - we have the most educated taxi driver in the world. It's probably only in Singapore where we have a Stanford PhD driving a taxi. What's next? Tsinghua graduates working in KTV lounges? What ...
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Next Stop Wonderland: March 2009
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Monday, March 30, 2009. The blogger at the boy who knew too much. Claims that, in his own words, that he has a heightened sensitivity. This is of course bunkum because:. 1 Glutamates occur naturally in food, especially fermented/aged ones like soy sauce, fish sauce, ripe tomatoes, meat, and Parmesan cheese. The Italians get on fine with tomatoes and cheese. Much more than soy sauce. They use it on their toasts and in thei...
next-stop-wonderland.blogspot.com
Next Stop Wonderland: August 2009
http://next-stop-wonderland.blogspot.com/2009_08_01_archive.html
A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Friday, August 14, 2009. A taxi driver in Singapore with a Stanford PhD. This is an extremely but sad (from my perspective) blog. Ageism can hit anyone in Singapore. Even a Stanford PhD is not spared. It's another number 1 for Singapore - we have the most educated taxi driver in the world. It's probably only in Singapore where we have a Stanford PhD driving a taxi. What's next? Tsinghua graduates working in KTV lounges? The p...
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Next Stop Wonderland: November 2008
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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson. Friday, November 28, 2008. ST: Putting the oomph into physics. From the Straits Times. On 28 Nov 2008:. Putting the oomph into physics. STUDENTS have been going for engineering, the life sciences and mathematics, and bypassing physics. But physicists are needed in industries here, said Senior Minister of State for Education Lui Tuck Yew yesterday. The concern, though, is over the future supply of physicists here. The numbers ...
yingy-forsch.blogspot.com
gimmeeeee an A for com125 =) please.: QotW9: STOMP the Big Media!
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Friday, March 30, 2007. QotW9: STOMP the Big Media! In response to the global uprising of citizen journalism, our local paper - The Straits Times - created an online paper named STOMP. Yet, is STOMP really a tool that empowers us with a strong voice to speak up? Another question i would ask is that, is The Straits Times really interested in listening to us "speak (our) minds" (STOMP, 2006) when it comes to controversial issues? And the Kway Teow Man. Can we really speak our minds? Behind the "you're the ...
voxleo.blogspot.com
Vox Leo - A Singaporean Voice: The Meritocratic Elite
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Vox Leo - A Singaporean Voice. Hear the Lion roar! Wednesday, December 14, 2005. Makes an interesting case. About Singapore's meritocratic education system. Molly Meek also has a few things to say. About our vaunted education system. So I guess now it's my turn to weigh in and give my two cents worth. Don't blame me for being slow. ST now costs money to read online, and I'm a poor grad student. Where am I supposed to find the money? He stakes his streaming exam and gets into the EM3 band because his fami...