Happy Birthday to ME


Note to Self: One year older. Please be one year wiser. Happy 23rd!

TRACK your GIRLFRIEND using GPRS on her cell - BETA free trial



No, actually we should all NOT misuse this system to track our girlfriends or boyfriends. Please only use during emergency. Beta free trial version up only for limited period. Click here to try

New Blog for Aspiring Entrepreneurs and Business Tycoons



Marc Kramer, columnist for TheStreet.com and The Evening Bulleting, has launched a blog for aspiring entrepreneurs and business tycoons that he plans to turn into his sixth booked called Sages of Business(www.sagesofbusiness.com). The blog features question and answer interviews with such success entrepreneurs and business executives as:

Jack Bogle, the founding chairman/CEO of mutual fund industry giant, The Vanguard Group Pat Croce, former president of the Philadelphia 76ers, founder of three successful health related companies, motivational speaker and author
Betsy Cohen, chairman/CEO of two public companies, founder of four public companies and a board member of Aetna US HealthcareBuck Bell, co-founder of Safeguard Scientific, which founded Novel, Cambridge Technology Partners, QVC, among other companies Dr. John A. Bennett, MD, , president and CEO of Devon International Group (www.devonhealth.com) has been one of the most recognized businessmen in
the Philadelphia area, Dr. Bennett currently owns a number of successful companies that make up the Devon International Group.

Kramer said he started this blog that will be turned into a book because of his fascination with the success stories of how entrepreneurs and business leaders built their careers and companies. " I was fortunate to work with or know many successful world class entrepreneurs and executives," said Kramer. "The lessons I have learned from these very successful people helped me in building the various businesses I have started and with entrepreneurs and business executives I have worked with."

A dolphin HUMPED me... EWWWW

Can you believe that a dolphin actually humps? I love my dolphins, they're pretty and I just love the thought that they protect tunas from sharks. HOW adorable! Watch this video below.. Now I'm so jaded... j-j-j-jaded!





Give me back my image of pure PinK dolphins!

5 Myths about 9irls (Singaporean context)




I was just thinking about the immeasurable myths guys have about 9irls, which spun off from the infinite ones girls have about guys.

Maybe it's time to dispel the rumors, in the Singaporean context.

Myth 1: Girls only like rich guys.

Fact: This is a total false accusation. A girl may be more attracted initially to a guy but if he ain't gonna treat her right, he sure can fling that bling bling out of the window. Yes, financially stable guys are a bonus, but they are not a prerequisite. Of course, with any case, there are the serial daters out there like
Anna Nicole Smith, but there are always outliers in any situation..

Myth 2: I don't have to walk a girl home, she lives so near by, PLUS it's not even dark!

Fact: You DON'T have to walk her home, of course! You're not chained to her! She's old enough to take care of herself, sure! OK Silly, I was being sarcastic. The fact of the matter is that walking her home is not about "walking her home" per se. The act alone carries with it a plethora of what I would call "aftershocks". Likened to the way a stone drops into a pond, the ripples start small first, then travel outwards in concentric circles, getting larger in time. Same here, first impression really counts so if you don't show a girl you care enough to just make sure she gets home safe on your first or subsequent dates, it creates that impression that in the future, you might not "care" that much. So, really the bottom line is that it really depends on you. Even if she says it's ok not to walk her home, you decide.

Myth 3: Once I have a girlfriend, I will FOREVER have less time with my guy buds

Fact: Should talk with your girl about this. Not all girlfriends will rob you of your social lives once you commit to her. Some girls need their social lives too, so you don't have to spend 100% of your time together. You are not cojoined twins, for heaven's sake. Remember that everytime you spend time with her, you are also depriving the chance for her to hang out with her other friends. Both of you should try to see spending time with each other as really spending quality time and not think of "opportunity costs" That's just the wrong way to go, totally. Some girls, though, can get really sticky, so that its up for u to "pry" her off with your fork lift, good luck!

Myth 4: A girl expects a guy to pay for everything

Fact: This is very very offensive. I don't know how true this is applicable for all 9irls, but yes it's ok for a guy to pay sometimes, but a girl SHOULD NOT take for granted that a guy pays for everything. He can bring her out for meals on his own accord, but if a girl expects a guy to pay for her shopping and whatnots, the girl should learn how to stand up for her own. If she wants her bling bling and pretty things, she better learn how to be self sufficient. So not all girls expect for guys to pay for everything; you can spoil her, but don't make her go rancid.

Myth 5: All the attractive girls are taken, lesbian or much older than me. Singapore has not more eligible girls.

Fact: Not true, you aren't looking at the right places. But then again, I can't tell you where to look because I don't know where the good guys are as well... haha

Girls do BITE back!



GROWL

9eek 9oddess

Very disappointing at Nexus today. Lo and behold, as always at events of such nature, girls are totally under represented! I wish I could see more girls, afterall, technology is what really makes the world continue to spin on its axis (in my opinion)...

We need to get more girls involved in being geeky. Get rid of the stigma that geeky is synonymous to an unwanted nerdy old maid. They are 2 VERY different things. Nothing wrong with being geeky. Can enjoy technology, be a geek yet be a girl! NOT mutually exclusive. I love technology, but I love shopping just as much. Proud to say I have my 200 pairs of shoes, my wardrobe full of clothes, but I still have this love for gadgets...

Also noticed even as panelists, women very underrepresented, save for Stomp and Cnet Asia.

Anyway, so I was looking at Chillicraps' blog. I think it's very funny how he superimposed his pau on the Mac's set meal. One thing I do need to learn. Photoshop. I have it on my MacBook but I haven't even unzipped the file. This summer holiday must get started.

Ok I'll pen more when my eyelids are lighter... toodles!