Holland Village

Took these photos after the pingster meet at Essential Brew at Holland Village. The first two are taken at Holland Village itself, and the next two at the HDB estate nearby.

For the second two photos with those sculptures, I must say town council of the Holland Road HDB estate is really trying very hard to make the place interesting.

Holland Village 1
2am:dessertbar – Opens at 2am only?
Holland Village 2
Street Scene: Holland Village
Holland Village 3
“Water Closet” Sculpture
Holland Village 4
“Bin-Man” Sculpture

Some of the other blog reports of the Saturday outing is here:

September 11, 2001

This is a day I would never have forgotten. It was the day when sub-human terrorists without any regard for the sanctity of human lives, snuffed out the lives of 3000 over innocent people in New York City. And this is the day that the name Osama bin Laden and the Al Qaeda savages will be cursed forever by many in the civilized world.

I thought it was a joke when my friend – who goes by the handle SanNiang when commenting on my blog – messaged me with the following message, “World Trade Centre in New York collapsed.” My reply was “You must be joking” because I was walking home from the MRT station after a dinner appointment and I have no idea what has happened. His replied arrived when I reached the lift landing, “Go watch the television.”

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the two towers went down before my very eyes on TV – be it CNN, MSNBC, BBC etc. Even then, I thought it was some kind of ‘War of the Worlds’ prank that someone was playing on us. And the only other sign that this was real was an email alert from the company that starts with, “As you are aware, the ongoing terror attacks in New York…”

Initially, my response was simply, “The Americans finally got what they deserved for their foreign policies in the Middle-East”. That’s not mentioning that it wasn’t too long ago that an American P-3 Elint (Electronics Intelligence) aircraft was forced to land by the Chinese PLAAF on Hainan Island in China. I wasn’t particularly pleased with the fact that the Americans went snooping around China’s backyard.

But then I remember that my friend Brian was then working in New York. The terrorists may not have struck here, but they could have gotten people whom I knew. People whom I called friends.

I tried to get Brian on ICQ, but he was offline. And as I did not have his mobile in New York, I could only send an email and hope for the best. Inside me, I was outraged, and only then I understand that regardless of my displeasure with American foreign policies, this particular act of terror was plain wrong. It was completely unjustifiable and unforgivable. A kind of savagery that perhaps even beasts would not have committed.

Anyway, Brian’s reply did come the next morning, thanking me for the concern, and also with the following attachment from his elder brother.

Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 19:55:44 -0400 (NY Time)
From: Ian * email censored *
Subject: I Am Safe

Thank you very much for your outpouring of concern. I was very much in harm’s way but I am safe now.

I was in the lobby of 2 WTC when the initial blast occured to 1 WTC. As you know, I work on the 82nd floor of 2 WTC. I was waiting for the elevator. The express elevator takes folks up to the 78th floor where everyone switches to local elevators for the upper floors.

Upon hearing the blast, I ran out the side door of 2 WTC, which placed me in a strategically bad location in terms of the initial damage because of my angle of view. When I got to the front of the WTC complex (its quite large), I saw people flying out the windows on 1 WTC from what looked like either the 78th floor lobby or from office windows around that floor.

To say the least, it was traumatic seeing people.. human beings… land on the plaza after an 80 floor drop. I was about 150 feet away from the plaza blocked only by police barricades. I closed my eyes upon seeing the first body fly down (I have no idea whether it really was the first), and after two seconds, I realized that there was no escaping reality. After another 6 bodies, I turned away in both disgust and horror. For no apparent reason, I just began walking away from the WTC in shock.

Then, after about 100 feet of walking, I turned around. That was when I actually saw the second plane deliberately hit about the 50th floor of 2 WTC. The first plane had hit quite high up… about the 80th floor of 1 WTC and the damage to 1 WTC looked relatively light compared to the damage this time at 2 WTC. The fireball rose all the way from the middle of 2 WTC to the top of the building. There was no way anyone in the upper half of 2 WTC could live because the incineration was immediate. The smell of jet fuel could not have been more apparent. The plaza smelled a lot like an airport tarmac.

Anyway, when the fireball erupted, debris came flying and I could see objects above my head. I ducked around a corner into the lobby of a smaller building, as did others. I was saved from cuts from flying debris while some others were not so lucky. In truth, the debris was mainly office stationery and nothing heavy or burning.

My military instincts told me to head back to the plaza to help the injured. By this time, the police had descended on the plaza like army ants. I was shooed away and since some of the police were in riot gear and obviously had tear gas, I complied.

My cell phone was useless because the cell site is on top of 1 WTC 🙂 Fortunately, I was standing beside some Euro-type who had a phone which looked like a brick. It happened to be a Global Satellite phone, which the gentleman kindly allowed me to leave my first message with Lezah. Ironically, my phone then rang and my friend was given instruction to contact Lezah and Brian and hang on tight.

I started running away from the building, not really because of fear for debris but for fear of being stampeded by the chaos. Everyone was running. After about 1/2 mile, I stopped running and contemplated my position. What about my colleagues/co-workers?

One mile away, at the Brooklyn Bridge, my heart sank when I saw 2 WTC collapse for real. There wasn’t anything left of the building, which was quite imposing in terms of the downtown skyline.

I walked the 5 miles (not sure) from downtown to midtown because there was no public transportation. I reported to my midtown office and scrammed because its located in Rockerfeller Center(!) The objective was to avoid landmarks and I left one for another. Then, it was to escape and get out of Manhattan.. and the only way was to catch a train at Grand Central.. (a prime target for a bomb). Thankfully, no bombs went off while I was catching a train.

I’m out of the city for now and my instructions from my boss are to stay home and remain by the phone.

The fight against extremism and terrorism must continue, though not in the form of the illegal invasion of Iraq. I am certain, the day that Osama bin Laden gets his own just deserts like many of his henchmen before him, it will be a day well remembered, and a day that many will rejoice in his demise.

It’s only a pity it took so long before he got what he deserved.

Google Ads

Yaaaay!!! I finally got paid by Google for the google-ads on my blog!!

That should settle 3 years of domain registration fees… and some ramly burgers at a Pasar Malam…

CEO aka Corp God in the Office

Managed to steal time to post this short entry.

Boh eng surf web… boh eng bung sai… boh eng jia bern….
[Translation: No time to surf web, no time to shit, no time to eat.]

Arrggggghhhhh CEO… why did you come to the Singapore Office?!!

xedO – || – Odex

If you see a nine-year-old kid being kicked around on the streets, no matter that this nine-year-old is no saint, you’d rush to his defense for sure, hardly thinking about yourself. – Excerpts from ‘Kicking kids for profit?’.

I agree, absolutely. And I suppose, no company or person has gotten more hated in such a short period, with perhaps the exception of a particular Wee Shit Min. In fact, what Odex did must have been quite irritating when it actually got a mention on this Stooge Times article. (Do I sense a Durai in the making?)

Even when I went to watch Bourne Ultimatum yesterday, someone among the audience actually said, “Fxxk Odex!” On the Internet, it has spawned several anti-Odex movements, one of them being the ‘Recycle your Odex CDs’ movement.

I must say, “Freaking ‘well done’, Odex!”

Personally, I am no anime fan. When I heard references about anime downloaders being sued, my first impression was – Yet another ‘Kill Chicken Scare Monkey’ (杀鸡儆猴) Operation, and these are probably heavy downloaders who get what is deserved. In fact, I was expecting Odex to actually kick those who are not only heavy downloaders, but also stupid enough to re-distribute their downloaded stuff to everyone else! And if it was that, I would have thought they deserved whatever coming for them.

Then I read references that even those with financial difficulties are expected to settle with Odex. While I ain’t saying that when you are poor, you are allowed to steal, I would at least expect them to be given a warning instead. Odex, however, showed no compassion at all. From then on, I told myself I will NEVER buy anything carried by Odex.

Then I read on blogosphere that even a 9 year-old kid was ‘odexed’ (the term now used to indicate people who received the warning letter from Odex) and his parents were forced to pay several thousands in settlement. I originally took it with a pinch of salt, until I read it in the CNET article.

And that’s when I started paying attention to links received from angered friends, and pings of blog postings on ping.sg talking about this. I begin to read about the poor quality of Odex products and to my surprise, there’s even a Wiki entry on this. A lot of my friends were adamant that this isn’t all made up by angered fans, and a fellow blogger has even told me that I can look at how bad the quality is just watching those showed on TV. It begs the question if sales is bad because of downloading, or just simply the products are of shoddy quality, or that they are outdated.

I must salute the Internet community standing as one in this. I am surprised how fast dirty linen is brought to light. Such as this forum posting when he gloated about suing people:

But the worse of it all, is clause 6 in the settlement document. It reads:


Summary: ‘I hereby bend over so you can screw my ass again when you bway song’.

With this, the last shred of support I had for the Odex lawsuits vaporised faster than an atomic bomb can vaporise a city after I consider the people who got ‘odexed’ – people who are downloading not for profit, but for personal consumption. Will Stephen Sing also sue those who taped Odex distributed anime off the TV for future consumption?

Stephen Sing is definitely not helping in getting the understanding from the anime community, or even a layman like me. One could hardly in clear conscience think of this as a company doing it’s best to defend its interest. Stephen Sing (and Odex) is giving me an impression that I won’t want to talk about in public domain. After all, downloaders are sued, people threatening him are sued, and I am not surprised I might get sued for libel if I said the wrong things here.

Anyway, many people have also given their take on this, and some have advised what you can do to when you get ‘odexed’. One of the better suggestions is here.

By the way, I know everyone is angry. But threats like beating him up, raping his grandmother or burning his office / home to the ground on forums is no use. If Odex wanna be legalistic, so can we. Since the quality of their CDs is known to be bad, it simply means there are loads of legal evidence out there you as consumers can take it up to CASE against Odex. And that is only the first step. The next step would perhaps be letting the Japanese know just how badly Odex is screwing all the local anime fans, so they remove its right to distribute.

There is no need to resort to threats and get yourself into trouble. In fact, there is more joy in destroying Stephen Sing’s means to make more money. And taking away the distributorship from him is better than skinning him alive.

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