Thursday, December 09, 2010

What I love about December

December is my favourite month of the year. It has always been so since my memories beings. When I was young, it was the long holidays that I was always yearning for. Now, it is the lack of school kids and the substantial time saving from commuting to work that I adore. Thoughts of crowded buses, the need of squeezing through the bus aisle to alight, non stop giggling and chatters scares me now. I will definitely miss my peaceful bus journey where I could really sleep soundly throughout.


I dread January.....

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Changes is the only constance

Lying in the midst of changing to a new appointment, there are so many people asking me which appointment do I prefer more. I really can't give them a definite answer because I haven't really warm my new office chair. I did ponder deeper with the minuscule knowledge about the new job that I have gathered so far. As with all things, changes occur at different stages of pondering. More changes when I think about it on different days. Even more changes when I think about it when there are major events in my life. Well..... I rolled down a bus. That's a rather major event in my life :) Thus, my only conclusion is, there are cycles where I hate my old jobs, love the tasks, loathe the work, ..... that feeling isn't constant. It exist sort of in a cycle, with ups and downs.


Moving on to other aspects of life. The notion of studying hard never exist during my entire primary school life, (my mentality then was, just make sure my teachers don't want to meet my parents). Playing mahjong 3 days a week in uni seemed like an impossibility when I was in JC. On the other hand, teachers seemed to suffered the most with the terror kids of this generation. Kids seem to be more tech savvy than most "senior engineers" I know. Snail mail and convention television is facing a slow death from the development of internet. If there is one constant, it is changes. Why not embrace it?


Saturday, July 03, 2010

Soccer and Video technology

We are living in the age where you can view yourself using your computer through the lens of a satellite hovering above you. Yet, simple video replay and goal line technology just scare the shit out of the soccer community. In a 90 plus minutes game, offering a few seconds for the referee to get a confirmation from another trained official sitting infront of a screen with replay capability isn't too much to ask for, is it? With that, no one can argue about stupid decision because there won't be. Won't the quality of game play improve because the players don't need to waste effort trying to argue with referee? Secretly, I believe a few second delay for each important decision will actually allow the more game time in the 90 min because players will spend less time debating with the referee.


So what's stopping video technology from being adopted? IMHO, the are:
1) bad refereeing is absolutely necessary for bookies to win money
2) they are afraid of changes
3) they secretly wish referees suffer unnecessary distress from making bad decision and fan abusing them.

Actually after typing them out, I only believe in no. 1.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

quotable quotes

'm not really super athletic...about as competitive as a slug...on a rainy day...

Sunday, May 09, 2010

Best Come Back Line

Scenario: On a crowded bust, packed with elderly. Teens in a certain JC uniform sitting on a ledge where the old ticket dispenser used to be located. Adult standing 1 m away. I was standing about 5 m away from them.


Adult: (normal conversational tone and volume) hey, I think you should give up the seats for the old people.

(me: siao kia, you are asking really old people to take the risk of climbing up there and expecting them to be comfortable in that weird position?)

Teens: Huh? (genuinely incredulous look) I think it is too dangerous for them to get up.

Adult: (irritated tones) what do schools teach nowadays? Students don't even want to give up seats to elderly.

(me: those are definitely not seats. Nahh, maybe he is making a scene to shame all those young and fit people hogging a seat from those who need it more on the bus)

Teens: (turn around and ask the closest elderly. Do you want to seat? (he replied no). (turn around and face adult) see they won't want to seat.

(me: duh, the elderly run a much greater risk of injuring themselves)

adult: (raising his voice) what exactly do you study in school (alighting the bus at the same time. Such simple manner also don't know. (in chinese: 你是读设么书的,这么没教养)

here comes the best come back line

Teens: (totally bo chup face with a tiny whiny bit of grin). Like you, we don't study. (跟你一样没有读书)while waving goodbye at him.

Adult ranted some random lines but still alighted in the end; continue to stared at the teens. It took me quite a while to comprehend the situation. but my conclusion: teens 1 -adult 0

if adult was just trying to vent his anger/frustration at random stranger and he thought that the best target would be young teens, he did definitely made the wrong decision.

Friday, April 09, 2010

Being a Gen Y

These are some of quotes on Gen Y that I got from the net.

Generation Y is not like the baby boomers who live to work or Generation Xers who work to live. Instead, this generation—born between the late 1970s and the mid-1990s—“values work, but they also really value life beyond work,”

Here are some quirky behaviours that will define Generation Y. They are wired, connected to virtual social sites, salivate for information, empowered, able to multi task, independent and the lists goes on and on. These are functional behaviours that will excite any HR recruiter. They too, carry a “dark side”. They can be easily bored, and demand instant gratification.

st701 has a wonderful article which explain 90% of my take on Gen Y.

asiaone has an article on why gen Y is difficult to work with.

Being a Gen Y, I can really relate to these articles. With that being said, I can't comprehend how Singapore's push to increase productivity will be successful. In the fantasy job I conjured up in my head, I have already given up hope of my workplace being tech savvy, well connected nor cutting edge. However, I didn't the ultimate barrier to increase productivity is human. Sometime, a minor change in mindset can increase productivity by many many folds but most rather stick with the old, tried and tested ways. Why take the risk? Although they claimed that they they are not sticking to old ways and actually re-rationalised the plans but these are just self engineered reasons to satisfy their own need to proclaim they are progressive. I am not against rationalising through everything. The thinking process helps me to think through things better. What I am against is when the outcome is clearly indicating a change is needed, they refuse to listen anymore.

Beside self deceiving, some even resort to "wayangness". I don't know what better word to use other than this colloquial term. Out come the bombastic new appointment names, nice sounding titles, exciting plans to revamp the system. What remain behind is everything else. I know a paradigm change takes time but in today's context, time is exactly what you don't have. One fine day, every shit that had piled up till now will eventually collapse onto you.

Somethings i really hate: hierarchy of stupidity. It is both stupid and unproductive. When a technical presentation on a not so simple topic has to be presented on a not so motivated nor educated audience, they demand that they comprehend somewhat abstract concepts in a rather short time frame. Furthermore, they add to the misery by dwelling on the really unimportant details. End result: stupid questions and impossible to answer questions. If I am going to conduct all these lessons, I might as well be a lecturer at least I know am speaking to a bunch of motivated audience. And they are not all trying to be smart alecs. Is it so hard to ask intelligent questions? Somehow, the higher they climb the more absurd the stupidity manifest. It is as if the higher you climb, you are allowed to ask stupider questions. Well, luckily there are always exceptions. Without those, life will suck really big time.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Classic Lines

There are sentences which no matter how many times I read tickle me in to a laughter and I ought to have a entry on classic lines. This is the first of the many to come.

"There are annual events in football and reports of Real Madrid's interest in Arsene Wenger tend to be among them." Soccernet


Barney: Seriously. Jesus started the whole "wait three days" thing. He waited THREE days to come back to life. It was perfect! If he had only waited ONE day, a lot of people wouldn't have even heard that he died. They'd be all, "Hey Jesus, what up?" and Jesus would probably be like, "What up? I DIED yesterday!" and then they'd be all, "Uhh, you look pretty alive to me, dude..." and then Jesus would have to explain how he was resurrected, and how it was a miracle, and then the dude would be like "Uh okayy, whatever you say, bro..." And he's not gonna come back on a SATURDAY. Everybody's busy, doing chores, workin' the loom, trimmin' the beard, NO. He waited the exact right number of days, THREE. Plus it's SUNDAY, so everyone's in church already, they're all in there "Oh no, Jesus is DEAD", then BAM! He bursts through the back door, runs up the aisle, everyone's totally psyched, and FYI, that's when he invented the high five. Three days. We wait three days to call a woman, because that's how long Jesus wants us to wait.... True story. "How I met your mother"

Monday, February 01, 2010

FlashFoward?

US drama and Manga are getting really complicated nowadays. It is no longer good vs evil but always something deeper, more thought provoking. Flashforward is so thought provoking that it triggered my lazy self to write a post: "if I want a flashforward?"

As insignificant as 2min 17 sec our our future compared to the millions of seconds in our lives may seem, it changes just everything. Knowing that I will be alive 6 months later will make me a daredevil to try everything humanly possible or not. Who wouldn't?

Then, I succumb to greed. Plans of making big bucks started popping up in my heads. I just have to simply copy down the 4d/toto/big sweep number and take them out during my flashforward, which would make me a tidy sum enough for me to live in luxury for the rest of my life. That was when I realised that flashforward is an impossible phenomenon. I am not a genius, just an average guy you see out in the street. If I can think of this in about 5 min, so can 99.99% of the world. If that's the case, wouldn't the flashforward just be the whole world reading and memorising numbers?

Time progresses in a linear path but it is definitely not a linear function. In fact, I see time as a human construct to simplify, quantify and track a value I don't know how to otherwise to describe other than time. Just as the past affects the present, the future influences the present too. A cycle will be more appropriate to describe the relationship between past, present and future instead of a linear one. Sadly, the world we live don't allow us to change the past nor see the future; present is the only thing we hold. Instead of dwelling on the unsurmountable feat of going back or forward in time, we should treasure the now we live in.