Friday, August 21, 2009

East Coast Ride 16th August 2009























Went for a ride on Sunday at East Coast in the morning 8am. Was supposed to meet Foong there but when he reached, his car tyre had come off the wheel!! He end up drving supre slow to the car repair and I went riding alone. It was a good work out though, I have not been riding for a week so I felt better after the ride. Weather was perfect and the Army marathon was on at the same time, lucky for me that they had finished by the time I started riding.

MindCafe























Randy, Shi Qiang and I had a game of RISK on Saturday night at the MindCafe. Their charges were pretty good, for $12.50 you get 2hours of game time, finger food and free flow of drinks. The subsequent hours are charged $3.50 per hour. We went to the Purvis street branch and it was not as crowded as their other outlets. It was a good way of spending the weekend with friends and we had a good time amidst some competitive spirit!

Another round this coming Saturday!!

KL trip 12th August 2009

Went to KL for a meeting with customer on Wednesday. I was worried that the haze was going to be bad but was relieved when we reached. It was'nt so bad after all and with the afternoon shower, it actually cleared the haze. My last trip to KL was about 2-3 years back.
It seems different now, it seems more happening than Singapore, the retail stores have a much stronger character and the quality of goods are much better.
Singapore is fast losing its appeal as a shopping paradise, at least in my opinion. Ridiculous high rents have driven creative shops owners up the wall and we are left with uncharismatic big companies that are able to pay the rent. Thats why all the malls are looking the same as they are just carbon copies of each other.
I get a bit of that too in KL but I still see lots of other stores that are unique and special. Some are very daring, with decorations you would expect to see for example in Japan instead. 
As usual, I over ate when I was there. The food was simply irresistable! The great sale was on too! I had a session of foot massage at Mid Valley and the price was half of Singapore after the conversion! Shiok!
Planning another trip there soon!

Movie: District 9

Last weekend I watched the movie District 9 twice within three days. Yes, it was that good to me. Produced by Peter Jackson of The Frighteners & Lord of the Rings fame, Directed by Rookie Neill Blomkamp, a 30 year old South African, it was touted as one of the most original Alien movies in a long while.
There was not much publicity done for the movie, I suppose it being directed by a rookie with an unknown cast must have been the reason for its low profile. Nevertheless, I have been noticing it for a month or two now before it aired. I first caught the trailer on Youtube and was impressed by the machines inside. I read the prologue and it sounded pretty interesting to me.
Perhaps what impressed me most about the movie is the acting on hindsight. Without the usual Hollywood stars, you tend to focus on the story and the actors.
The production design signifies another milestone for me. The weapons and Mechas used by the aliens were without a doubt inspired by Japanese anime. You notice elements of Macross, Patlabor and Evangelion everywhere.  It seems like the trend is moving towards Japanese anime influence in Hollywood productions. This is good news for me as I grew up watching anime and could relate to it. Gone are the days of Americana designs, those crude bare metal, muscle and stars and stripes. This is the age of Asia and we will be seeing lots of anime inspired movies.

I hope there is a part two in the near future. I look forward to even better designs and effects.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Cycling Lower/Upper Pierce 2nd August 2009



Went on another cycling trip to Lower and Upper Pierce by PCN again with the usual suspects. Started off at 7:30am from Kallang Bahru by the Potong Pasir PCN all the way to Bishan Park. The track was full of people exercising, running, cycling, walking, stretching....

It was my first time there on my road bike. Surprisingly it was not as tough as I thought it would be on the hill sections. There was a lot of traffic on the road going into Upper Pierce which kind of spoilt the fun during the downhill part as we had to watch out for them.