the malaysian elections coming up. registered for voting in january while back in Mud City but
http://daftarj.spr.gov.my/
shows that my name is not on their list. probably so coz i would vote for rocket-man,
http://dapmalaysia.org/newenglish/
all the best to Dr. Tan Seng Giaw of Kepong!! may he win again this time. Sorry i cant vote for you, but in 4 years time, if you are still around, you can count me in!
http://dapmalaysia.org/newenglish/au_er_p.htm

Huat ah!!











on the night of the airshow, had a steamboat at my place with three other friends from school. fun! oh yeah, please ignore the can of baked beans...









singapore airshow 2008. $20 for tickets. went on the last day right on time when the doors open. getting there from the mrt involves getting a free shuttle bus service that took nearly 30 minutes to get to from the mrt station to the exhibition venue. getting in was easy and painfree. the exhibits were also quite empty so could stick around to take pics.

AH64, singapore army


f35


?




f16f


f16f


f16f


380


f16c in front of a c130








gulfstream 550


some eurocopter


i like the reflection of the propellers on the chrome nose


singapore's f16, used for acrobatics - the black knights.


dont know how this one got in.


helmets


SIA cabin


black knights






mirror




f50 trainer, korean? - upside


downside

up


down


big fat flying chunk of metal that looks like a humpback whale




the roulettes from australia.




blades of a AH64


what model is that?


getting out after the airshow was a BIG headache. had to queue up from inside the compound, to get out, then outside the gate, you snake three times up and down along the canal from where this pic was taken till the flagpoles. then cross the bridge to the other side.


once you crossed the bridge, snake twice again before reaching the waiting bus. took a good 30 minutes to just get to the bus. and with my heavy bag of camera stuff, it was not fun. but it was well managed. i wouldnt have done any better with the crowd control and logistics. if i have any idea how, i would be complaining now.





someone in cell group from church made these for the whole group for valentines day last week. threw them in the fridge and only now managed to eat them. not bad. fully choc




a science magazine, The Scientist, has this website, called Science Connection, to act as a portal for science geeks to find a e-match. it even has a testimonial page, and even a promo video here.

even their 'logo', the picture above, is a rip of the Love one.



some other pictures i snapped and found interesting while on the island.




i need a polarizer! the water looks so dull.




eye of the parrot


fossil



 

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