Let me rest my tired feet, oh … let me rest…

Phew…

Feel like I’ve been all around the world and back now. Just got back home yesterday night at 9.30 pm. After discovering that the two fridges at home have been off throughout the duration of our trip because of a power trip, Hwei Min and I slept early to wake up in the morning to bring away all the bad food.

So I woke up early this morning… 5.30 a.m.

Left for work, and immediately after reaching office, I was told that we had to go off to site. I shall not mention where it is, but believe me… it was darn far.

Work dragged on to 6.30p.m, and I had to drive back to office to return the company car. By the time I left office, it was 7.30p.m. and I have yet to have had my dinner. Received an SMS from my parents and my sis who just got back from KL today, saying they were going to attend a wake service for my half uncle, so after grabbing a quick bite, I took off again to Bedok to attend the service.

Just left the place and so here I am… right where I started, promising updates from my trip, but too darn shag to do anything, except maybe just share one pic I took when I was in Cameron Highlands, when I was more relaxed.

Ah… I miss my holidays already.

Success! T&M’s wedding

Did not write in yesterday because I was dead tired.

In fact, I still am, but I thought I would write in a little something just before I leave for Cameron Highlands later today.

Yup… Going to Cameron Highlands for a short trip with family, and will be back next Wednesday night.

I just realised… all the pictures I took for the wedding two days ago are at SMALL RES!!! ARGH!!! But I took mostly videos anyway, since I have given up taken photos indoors most of the time. Anyway, most of what I took are rejected… so I have nothing to show for it… crap happens…

Ok. Got to go and sleep now. Have a pleasant holidays my friends, good nite!

Tony and Madeline’s Wedding Video

Yup… quick update.

Spent 3 days working on it. Last bit that I am still working on now. Almost complete. I’ve only got two more renders left to do, one without, and one with subtitling.

It’s been extremely fun. As I was telling Hwei Min, I have put in everything I have learnt from sound engineering, video editing, photo editing, photography and videography into this short 8 mins clip. It’s been a rewarding experience…

I hope for nothing less than tear drops from the audience this Thursday!!!

Will check with the couple if they mind me sharing their video here. Hopefully they don’t. I don’t mind some teardrops from you either.

😛

Destin And Jessie’s Wedding Photos

As promised, I have uploaded some pics at Flickr, and more at Shutterfly.

Take a look. What you see here are the ‘not-so-sucky’ pics. After taking a look at the professional photographer’s photos… I’m having second thoughts about sharing these… 😛

I have dumped a lot into the recycle bin because they were badly taken. There are a lot more which I have not put up, so be sure to call me or email me if you need them. Those that I am sharing could be at lower res, as well, I am not too sure about Shutterfly.


Band Of Brothers
Originally uploaded by tweak.Singapore.

You’ll notice that I did not take much shots indoors. My built in flash unit sucks!

Really wonder if I should get a slave flash unit for my camera. Taking indoor shots are a pain…

In the name of competition…


Now countless pleas have gone unheeded. It’s an argument that is old, but yet unanswered.

Is the privatisation of public transportation really for the good of Singapore?

The situation now is the rising prices for taking public transport. Now i’ll just list down some of my observations.

What they say :

  • Rising oil prices and other operation costs.

What we see :

  • Duplication of resources. An MRT engineer at SMRT does almost exactly the same thing as an SBSTransit engineer.
  • Wasteful ‘competition’.
    • A free shuttle service is provided for commuters between dhoby ghaut, little india and chinatown.
    • The route is already provided for by SBSTransit’s north east line. Thus, adding a free shuttle service is a wasteful cost to SMRT.

What they say :

  • Introducing more than one service provider introduces competition, thereby forcing existing providers to become more efficient, and provide a greater level of service.

What we see :

  • Unique routes. To get from point to point, there are not really a lot of real alternatives to take. Hence, each company has a monopoly on their individual routes, so there really is no real incentive to improve efficincies.
  • This is a point I will not be able to prove. As a commuter, I see no tangible improvement in the service provided by either company. The grumpy impatient driver driving the bus I have take ten years ago is the same grumpy, impatient driver that he is, only a little grumpier and a little older. Previously, he was a TransIsland driver. Now, he’s an SMRT driver. Same difference…

Before you think that I am blaming the ‘gahmen’ for wasting money etc… Let me try to balance the argument up a little.

The short term suffering of the middle to lower income aside, our ‘gahmen’ is once again guilty of nothing more than the usual foresight at ‘doing what’s best for the nation’.

Privatisation allows the companies to venture out of our tiny red dot, to do business.

Profit-motivated companies will face less restrictions at venturing than a stat board would. SingTel is doing this. SPServices is doing the same. DelGro Corporation, the parent company of SBS Transit is actively doing business overseas as well.

So, don’t expect the gahmen to Nationalize (define :- Opposite of Privatize) our public transport companies, ever.

In the end, “LPPL”… Logic still works out for the greater good of singapore. Aiyah, poor people in Singapore, work harder la. Don’t take bus lor, walk lah… GST increase? Work harder la. Don’t eat lor. Charge us for air? Don’t breathe lor.