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crazy mad day. :(

Look at these emails. (Think what you need to think in your opinion, and put yourself in my shoes.)
Hope that you guys by reading it understand my position.

First Email – Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 8:54 PM

Dear Participants,

Thank you for registering for Camp Enterprise. We’re pleased to inform you that you have been shortlisted for Camp Enterprise 2010.
Please note that the briefing for Camp Enterprise will be held on:

Date: Wednesday, 16 June 2010 and Thursday, 17 June 2010
Time: 3pm
Venue: Pitstop at InnoVillage (Near to T1A – attached campus map)

Please choose one of the days and reply in the format below:
Name:
Contact no:
Email:
Chosen date for briefing:

The briefing is COMPULSORY for all participants. If you are unable to attend due to any reasons, please let me know by replying this email by Monday, 14 March 2010.
Please reply to this email to indicate your attendance. Thank you!

(See attached file: InnoVillage.jpg)

Best Regards,
Luo Shi

Second Email – Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 10:46 PM

Hello fellow facils,

As this camp requires only a few facils and DIS(Department of Industrial Service) do not want too many facils this time. We are sorry to say that we have reached the maximum amount of facils needed by DIS. However, we would love to have you in the future when we have more activities! :)

Third Email – Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:45 AM (look at the amazing time.)

Hi all,
Thank you for registrating with Camp Enterprise 2010. As we have reached our camp quota, we are sorry to inform you that you have not been shortlisted for Camp Enterprise 2010. We apologise to those who have submmited your replies for the briefing.
Once again, we apologise for not sending this email out as early as we can. (COMMENT FROM ME: If you are sincere, and you know that it is first come first serve, you won’t kick me out. And yes. I know the actual reason, just that I went for the EDP camp previously.)
Regards,
Saki
LAST SMS - From +65XXXX9290
Hi, this is sent from camp enterprise 2010. We are sorry to inform you that you have NOT been short listed for the camp, as we have reached our camp quota. I apologise once again for those who sent in your reply for the briefing. Sorry for any inconvenience caused. Please do not reply to this sms. Thank you. (COMMENT FROM ME: OMG. you need to CAPS the NOT word? Nice one. If you are sincere in apologising, please remove the NOT. the sorry is easily understood that I’m REJECTED.)

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First day in school for Year 2!

haha! School has resumed, holidays are over! :(

Somehow sad, with mixed feelings.
Excited to gather with my year 1 classmates (DBF/04), but not very excited to meet my new classmates. worried that the class might be separated somehow.

Had RWPS early in the morning. OMG. Got to crack my brains early in the morning?

After RWPS, we went to buy notes for FF and FA, then got (sarbo-ed) appointed by the class to collect the money and be the treasurer. LOL! indeed (sarbo right?) =X

Next up, FF, was quite a okay lecture.

Woah! FA lecturer was very strict, but she seems to be cool and can teach really well like what Mr Philip said.

Spent the break with 04 guys, and yeah. back for FF tutorial. Then elections begin. Who’s the class rep? No one? Appoint one! *all shouts* with flying arrows ——-> “hits me as the target”. LOL! Thats how a got a role from nobody to somebody. LOL! JOKING.

At 7pm, went to Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games HQ at 1, Kay Siang Rd for CEP Seminar Appreciation Dinner. The place wasn’t easy to find, but at least. I got there.

Went around and interacted with the YOG Staff, Volunteers, and also the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of YOG! :D Got a certificate for participating in the Culture & Education Programme (CEP) Seminar. See the post I made that time when the IOC President came. :)

That’s all! Till next time! :D

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International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge visits Singapore

Mar 24, 2010
Rogge backs YOG concept
By Leonard Lim

Rogge backs YOG concept

Caps on the number of athletes from each National Olympic Committee, and an emphasis on educational activities, have led to concerns that the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) will be more about fun than serious competition. — ST PHOTO: CAROLINE CHIA

CAPS on the number of athletes from each National Olympic Committee, and an emphasis on educational activities, have led to concerns that the Youth Olympic Games (YOG) will be more about fun than serious competition.

But International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge spoke out on the issue for the first time yesterday, defending the concept behind his brainchild.

‘This is not a mini-Olympic Games and this is not a Junior World Championship,’ the Belgian, who is in Singapore until tomorrow, told The Straits Times.

The Games are about a good combination of sport and education.

‘The youngsters are going to be able to have athletics at the highest level, and there will be time for fun and leisure, and there will be time for education.’

Culture and Education Programme activities, which have been planned for the 3,600 teenagers competing at the Aug 14-26 YOG, include workshops and forums on issues such as how to live a healthy lifestyle, and visits to venues like the Marina Barrage to learn about Singapore’s water conservation methods.

Read the full story in Wednesday’s edition of The Straits Times.

IOC president visits YOG venue and Games Village
By Patwant Singh | Posted: 23 March 2010 2159 hrs

IOC President Jacques Rogge visits Singapore

SINGAPORE: International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Jacques Rogge is confident Singapore will deliver a great Youth Olympic Games come August.

The IOC chief is in the island-state for a three-day visit to check on the Games progress, which he said has been immense.

The IOC chief has a packed schedule in Singapore.

After arriving on Monday, Mr Rogge visited the Bishan Stadium, venue for the Youth Olympic Games’ athletics programme.

The facility has undergone major renovations to be up to speed for the track and field events.

Next, the IOC president made his way to the Marina Barrage, one of the venues for the Culture and Education Programme.

Mr Rogge ended the day with a visit to the Games Village in the National Technological University (NTU), where renovation works are set to be completed by end-May.

He also had a dialogue session with some 150 tertiary students.

“I saw wonderful venues, I saw a fantastic Olympic Village here at University and I had a very nice question and answer and debate with youngsters with some very interesting questions,” said the IOC chief.

“I was here last in April 2008, so that is already two years ago, and the progress is immense, you will be ready by the Games time.”

In conjunction with the his visit to Singapore, the IOC on Tuesday launched the Young Ambassador Programme.

Under the programme, 30 young people have been nominated by their National Olympic Committees to promote the Games in their respective countries and also assist the athletes during the Games.

On Wednesday, Mr Rogge will call on Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and give the media an overview of his latest trip to Singapore.

- CNA/yb

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holidays?

Although the holidays are here, have you been enjoying? For me, no.
I have been slacking at home, doing nothing, eat, and sleep.

Class chalet has just been over, was fun having rounds of mahjong, with choon chor’s assistance. :) hahas.
Back to a normal holiday life. maybe shall play viwawa to kill time? :D

Coming up next, Entrepreneurship Camp on the 29th Mar to 1st Apr. Shall blog about that. :)

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Premier League News & Results

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little update from me! :D

first of all,
HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR TO ALL READERS! :D

Happy Lunar New Year 2010

Happy Lunar New Year 2010

secondly, Happy Belated Valentine’s Day. LOL. i know its seriously late. hahas.

and yeah. just a mini update.
exams are just less than 3 days from now. and got to really start studying. cos was playing throughout the whole of chinese new year. which waste my time playing, and not studying. :( boo!~

so yeah. shall be back after 5 mar. :) see you then.

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Google Nexus One! :)

Nexus One

Nexus One

Cool phone yeah? I seemed to be really mesmerized by this uber cool phone! Plus, its from Google, HTC, and the OS in it is powered by the latest version of Android! :)

The whole phone from the exterior design, its thin, sleek with cool curve edge that makes the whole phone really wow-ed itself. The Nexus One has a trackball just below those buttons that should feel very familiar to Hero users.

Wow! so its time for me to purchase one right? haha!

GoogleNexusOne

GoogleNexusOne Webpage!

Although it has many complains by users, which has been highlighted by people:

Google has come under fire since the launch of the Nexus One after hundreds of messages were posted with complaints or questions about the phone. Many customers said that after calling T-Mobile they were referred to HTC, the phone’s maker, or the reverse. Google does not have a customer-service phone line, and customers sending e-mails were being told to wait one or two days for a reply.

In response to queries from people having problems ordering, Google also posted a message saying that it has had a problem with orders from some countries. More than 450 messages in one topic describe how some customers have ordered the phone but even after days have not received a confirmation of their order. “Our system choked on a certain number of Singapore and Hong Kong addresses and they’ve been held until we could fix the issue. We’ve worked these kinks out and things should be smoother from now on,” wrote Google employee “Ry Guy” in response to those queries.

Google also acknowledged an issue that some people say they have with their phone maintaining a 3G connection. While T-Mobile has already said it is looking into the issue, Google late on Thursday posted to the forum that it is investigating the issue. “Also, just definitely be aware that if this issue can be solved by a software fix it will be addressed on an over-the-air systems update. If we find this is the result of a hardware issue, it’ll be covered by the Nexus One Warranty,” Google employee Ravi wrote.

Source: http://www.pcworld.com/article/187011/google_begins_replying_to_more_nexus_one_complaints.html

Last but not the least,

Nexus One: “Web meets phone”

Nexus One reviewEngadget

URL: http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/04/nexus-one-review/

Other related videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syY6w-Fqmy4&feature=fvw

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Happy New Year!~ its now 2010!

10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ……

Happy New Year 2010
Happy New Year Everyone! :D

haha, im now still at the countdown, blogging from my phone! and yeah, will post up the pictures online tomorrow! so yeah!


January 2010 Calendar

PS: remember to start writing the correct dates on your homework, notes, or anything! most importantly your cheques! it is now 2010! and no longer 2009!

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Merry Christmas people!~

Merry Christmas

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x’mas feeling!~ + countdown places for 2010!

Merry Christmas

wow! i just felt the christmas feeling in the morning when it rained, it just felt that it was snowing outside, and was so cooling. :)

its less than 8 days (7 days and few hours) to 2010! excited for countdown parties? let me tell you some places for countdown to 2010 in Singapore!

Marina Bay SINGAPORE Countdown (im going for this!~)
Venue: Esplanade Waterfront & Marina Bay
Date: 31 December 2009
Time: (anytime)
Fee: (FREE!)
Website: http://www.marinabaycountdown.sg/

Celebrate 2010 – MediaCorp
Venue: The Float @ Marina Bay
Date: 31 December 2009
Time: 8pm – 3am
Tickets: $30
(Tickets at $30 can be purchased online at www.sistic.com.sg (hotline: 6348 5555). For more details, log on to 5.mediacorptv.sg/celebrate2010.)
Website: http://5.mediacorptv.sg/celebrate2010

Channel 8 Countdown Party
Venue: Vivo City
Date: 31 December 2009
Time: 11pm
Tickets: Available for grabs (FREE!)
Website: http://8.mediacorptv.sg/snackbar.aspx?kw=events&iid=EDC091210-0000230

Celebrate December
Venue: Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay
Date: 31 December 2009 – 1 January 2010
Time: From 7pm till 1am
Price: (FREE!)
Website: http://www.esplanade.com/whats_on/programme_info/celebrate_december09/index.jsp (scroll down to the very bottom for detailed schedule)

Countdown Party @ Marina Barrage
Venue: Marina Barrage (8 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018951)
Date: 31 December 2009
Time: 6pm on 31 December 2009 to 6am on 1 January 2010
Tickets: $38 (advanced) and $48 (onsite)
(Tickets are priced at $38 (advanced) and $48 (onsite). Visit http://www.gatecrasher.sg for more information.)
Website: http://www.gatecrasher.sg

91.3FM Countdown Party @ ACM
Venue: Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place
Date: 31 December 2009
Time: 7pm – 1am
Admission: Free admission from 5.00pm onwards. (FREE)
Website: http://heritagecalendar.sg/content/1557/91_3FM_Countdown_Party_ACM.html

Siloso Beach Party
Venue: Sentosa – Siloso Beach
Date: 31 December 2009 – 1 January 2010
Time: 8pm – 6am
Tickets: Nov 21 – Dec 18: $29 (EarlyBird)
Dec 19 – Dec 27: $35 (Advance)
Dec 28 – Dec 31: $39 (Standard)
Tip: if you have UOB card, you can enjoy 15% off.
Islander also gets 15% off if you purchase before 31 Dec over at Sentosa ticketing counters only.
(All tickets include Event Admission & 1 drink. Island Admission payable separately. Booking fees apply for tickets bought through SISTIC.)
Website: http://www.silosobeachparty.com/

Clarke Quay New Year Eve Countdown 2009
Venue: Central Square, Clarke Quay
Date: 31 December 2009 – 1 January 2010
Time: From 10pm till Late
Admission: Admission is Free (FREE)
Website: http://www.clarkequay.com.sg/NYE/fiesta1.html

If there is any other event you would like to add, please comment on this post! :D

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