Category Archives: Science & Technology

Special thanks to Matt for this write up regarding IE6 Independence, in response to 37signals’ landmark decision to remove IE6 support in their products.
Just by the mention of IE6 in a party full of web designers and it’ll turn into a complaining, ranting, whining session. Believe me, the thing every web designer out there loathes [...]

Yes, the new Firefox 3.0 is out if you have not got it installed, do it quickly because it fixes a handful of nasty bugs in the previous version. One of the craziest bug of all is Firefox 2 rendering a small, 1px tall grey line when you scroll down pages that are nested [...]

I’ve pushed the original post beyond the readme tag because I’ve something to announce - the new teddY-risatioN™ Epsilon Wordpress theme has just been released (for personal use, that is). I initially wanted to take my own sweet time to complete the styling part by this weekend, but I couldn’t pull myself away from my [...]

Yeap I went to Changi Airport Terminal 3 Open House this monday! It was open for public visit and guided tours since the 12th of November till the 9th of December, so if you’re so moved by all the photos and panoramas in the post, and you happen to be in Singapore (or if you [...]

This post concludes my another crazy week in school haha!

1. Tech Geek!
I'm glad that I've found a hidden tech geek in my class! He doesn't look like one so the discovery sort of surprises me! But I'm more than delighted to know that there is another person who I can turn to when [...]

This post concludes my week!

1. Weird Weird Weird Dreams!

I've been getting really weird dreams lately! Since Tuesday night I've been getting an average of 2 weird (repeat: weird) dreams ago! Serious I think my brain is going nuts after starving it of sleep lately, special thanks to the various subject departments for deciding [...]

This post about the act of carbon-offsetting is inspired by two articles: Lost In The Forest by Adam Smith (29th January 2007) and Greenhouse Airlines by Bryan Walsh (12th February 2007). You can click on the image above to view the less compressed JPEG version. The above image is highly optimised for web viewing, hence [...]

Steve Jobs unealed his latest Apple Inc baby - the iPhone, on the 9th of January during the Macworld Announcement. The iPhone has a scheduled release date of June 2007, pending Federal Communications Commission approval. The reason why Steve Jobs chose this day is simply to steal the media thunder from the Consumer Electronic Show [...]

Photo taken from www.lambcutlet.org.

To all seafood lovers - do you still remember the fun of munching on juicy squids and tasty salmons? Here is the bad news - a team of ecologists and economics announced in last Friday's issue of journal Science that if overfishing and pollution conitnue, the populations of just about all [...]

Yeowch #1
My leg hurts, and it hurts like hell. Looks like the muscles are on a strike today. That wasn't my fault… I was running for charity yesterday, sort of. The event was called Glucose run (why glucose, I really don't know). More than half of my class went there, and we are the only [...]

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