For the longest time, I have put IT Enabler as my LinkedIn Headline. Why? Time and time again, I have seen lots of folks misusing IT, not recouping their investments. That sounds way better than “Experienced Project Manager” Anyway that…
Run 350 by NTUC
To celebrate Earth Day, NTUC organized a run from the Floating Barrage@ Marina Bay on 22 Apr 12. This was the third year with the new addition of the 21km distance. There were 21km, 10km, and a kids run 350m. …
Shattered glass pictures.

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Class projects
You take night classes and the homework is to research on a company and do a group presentation. The team sit down, trash out the issues, chopped up the action items and do up a schedule. The next time you…
Milomisu
Making a kids friendly Tiramisu or Milomisu
Google Apps for Business
The service provider that host this website enables a few email accounts for communication. After years of battling spam using Outlook spam filters and Mail Washer, I have thrown in the towel when the notebook harddisk died along with all…
Problems with Blackberry
Research In Motion or RIM the makers of the once ubiquitous tool of any corporate warrior seems to have several missteps. The next version of the BlackBerry operating system has been delayed several times and name changed. I read with…
Android 4.0 is here
Android 4.0 or Ice Cream Sandwich is now available for all Samsung Galaxy II users. This version ties the tablet and handphone branch of the Android phone OS together as one. For me this wasn’t a great attraction to upgrade. …
Good bye letters
This week saw a surge on goodbye letters. You know those letters that you write on the last day of work. Usually very polite, thanking everyone, including the receptionist, not burning any bridges, keeping the future door open etc. First…
Password Managers
There is a good chance that you have more than 10 accounts that requires user id and password. Personal web mail, Facebook, Twitter, corporate network account, HR portal, online forums etc. How do you keep track of the passwords?