Tuesday, March 04, 2008

So Long and Thanks for all the fish

It is with quite some regret that I have decided this will be my last post in the foreseeable future if not forever. The reason simply is that time moved on and things happened and for various reasons, I neither have the inclination nor the reasons to blog.

I don't regret the stuff that I have written and in today's world, what I have written cannot be deleted and can always be retrieved. I at best regretted my early support for the 2nd Iraq War and that I never really made a retraction. And my early stupidity on climate change, having adopted a "skeptical" view towards anthropic warming.

But anyway, peace ja?

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Monday, November 12, 2007

cash advance

I'm not certain what to make of this. Is this a good or a bad thing?

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Back to Blogging

Hi, assuming that I still have any readers left, this is to let you know that I'm still alive and fairly well.

The blog was on hiatus for a good bit of time due mostly to the transition back from the States to Singapore. Along the way I had a good number of things to do involving law school, law work (or working after law school), family as well as friends.

Then there was the period where I was bummed by things not entirely going my way (read: not getting ILP) and the blog was left on the backburner for a good long while. And of course the transition back to school and the associated work and readings (and volunteering to do a presentation in the 2nd week on John Locke's prerogative power).

But yes, I'm back and hopefully ready to blog about the stuff that interests me. So stay tuned.

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Saturday, March 24, 2007

Blog on Hiatus?

Well, I'm back from Portland and San Francisco, nice places both and well worth visiting if you're in the Pacific Northwest or generally on the West Coast.

But due to some course scheduling, in particular my inability to get certain courses that I would like, my course load is perhaps slightly heavier than I would have expected. This is not in terms of the number of credit hours but in terms of my familiarity of the subject matter at hand. So without the straight international economics and developmental state stuff that I was hoping to get, I have had to take International Copyright & Trademarks as well as International Mergers & Acquisitions, neither of which I am as familiar with as was the case with International Law or even First Amendment.

And I already have readings to do.

Thus to cut a long story short, I may be shutting down this blog for the next few months until I return home, unless someone else wants to guestblog for a while.

Peace

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Spring Break!

Southwards ho for more sunshine and warmth. Back late next weeks.

Peace.

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Thursday, March 15, 2007

T-Shirt Slogans I want Printed

1. You Don't Believe in Thor?! Why Do you Hate Thor?!!

2. PolSci: Where Ignorance is Rational

3. Economics: Assume!

4. Sleep: An Inadequate Substitute for Caffeine

5. Woo /= W00t

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Home on the Strange: J-Horror Will Eat Itself, Part 1



I don't normally do this but I need to get this off my chest.

I absolutely hate J-Horror like The Ring, the Grudge, Still Water and all the other such movies. My instinctual reaction is "you're dead, you died a tragic death, boo hoo. So why the hell are you going around killing people just because they happen to be staying in the place you were killed".

I'm a BtVS (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Fan, I've read (it was much faster than watching it) all the episode transcripts from Season One to Angel Season 5.

Repeatedly.

SO YOU DO NOT CAST SARAH MICHELLE GELLER RUNNING AWAY FROM A SNOT NOSE TEN YEAR OLD GHOST BOY WITH BIG EYES.

Thank you.

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Sunday, February 04, 2007

(muahahaha)

i knew those 8 years in christian schools meant something...

You know the Bible 93%!

Wow! You are awesome! You are a true Biblical scholar, not just a hearer but a personal reader! The books, the characters, the events, the verses - you know it all! You are fantastic!

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Friday, February 02, 2007

You know the Bible 69%!
 

Wow! You are truly a student of the Bible! Some of the questions were difficult, but they didn't slow you down! You know the books, the characters, the events . . . Very impressive!

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Dang....kinda sad. Granted that I'm not a Christian much less cracked open a bible in more than a decade but I thought I might have scored a bit higher. I had too much problems with the who beget who questions.

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Wednesday, January 31, 2007

I Will Be Back

Too busy to blog.

Too many assignments. Should have planned schedule better.

Will put up assignments and notes for interested readers once I get a grade back.

Peace.

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Sunday, January 28, 2007

What Kind of Reader Are You?
Your Result: Dedicated Reader

You are always trying to find the time to get back to your book. You are convinced that the world would be a much better place if only everyone read more.

Obsessive-Compulsive Bookworm

Literate Good Citizen

Book Snob

Fad Reader

Non-Reader

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I got Obsessive Compulsive Reader the first time but I don't remember which answer I changed.

Anyway, close enough regardless of which I got. Although I think that they should be a category for Debater because it otherwise skews the results.

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Exams Over Yay

Back to your eventual regular blogging sometime soon.

Peace

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Sunday, September 24, 2006

*Climate Change*

Sorry, it's not about Global Warming but a personal adaptation to a vastly different climate over here. S is a tropical baby and likes the heat very much. That is a good thing when his home climate consists of a) hot and humind or b) rainy and humid.

So once again, S and CL present to you yet another dramatisation.

(Chatting about inconsequential things like the prospect of democracy in Thailand and the uproar of Chavez's comments at the UN when the topic turns to the weather)

CL: So how's the weather been over there anyway?

S: Not bad. It was sunny today, which made a very nice change from the rain on Wednesday and Thursday, which plunged the temperature to low 2 digits.

CL: Uhhuh. Well keep warm then.

S: Yup. Although I have to say, if Fall is already this cold, I'm so not looking forward to Winter.

CL: *beat* Um....you are aware that you actually do still have one week of Summer left right?

S: *beat* Bu...what...? *long pause* You mean....it's not even Fall yet?!!!

CL: Uhhuh. One week more.

S: But...but...it's the Fall Quarter!
Translation: How could it still be Summer if I'm attending the Fall Quarter of the year (spot the logical fallacy in that)

CL: Yeah but the Seattle Times says it's still Summer
Translation: You silly fool, just because it says it's Fall doesn't necessarily make it so.

S: I'm so screwed......

Peace!

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Friday, September 22, 2006

*Dang Pagans!!!!!*

So true to my usual slothful ways, I set my alarm for 7 a.m. but only really get out of bed at 10 a.m. And after bumbling about my room and the bathroom freshening up, I figure what better way to start the day but to partake not only in my drug habit but in a place that is the classic Seattle stereotype/landmark. Yes that's right the Seattle Coffee Cafe just across the road.

Figuring that it was just across the road, I decided to lug my laptop and my International Law textbook (Is International Law really law? How do we analyse International Law? Talk about joyful reading for the day) to the cafe.

Humming a happy tune, I approach the door only to read, "The shop is closed early for the Soltice".

*Expletive expletive expletive*

Note: The title is a piece of satire and is meant to be ironic, and yes it's a gross generalisation as it's entirely possible that people need not be Pagan to decide to close early for the soltice.

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Thursday, September 21, 2006

*We are the Path of Least Resistance...Resistence is Fultile*

Just some quick background so my patient readers have some context to which to place this post in.

In the past 5 months, I have astonishingly managed only to be in Singapore for less than 2. But even within those 2 months, I (as most of you would no doubt be aware) shifted from the Western Wastelands (to be fair, it's been suburdianised to a huge extent from when I actually shifted in) to the Desolated North (there's almost nothing there except HBD flats and isolated enclaves of shops).

But after that when a hop, stick, jump and an incredibly cramped 14 hour flight to Zurich (NEVER EVER sit next to David and another tall person, especially if you're of above average height. There will be absolutely no leg space left). Followed by a week of the St Gallen Symposium. Then an hour train journey back to Zurich and a 14 hour overnight train to Rome for 2 days before a whirlwind 11 cities, 9 countries, 13 day tour of Europe.

Then back home where due to our top two female speakers being unable to make it for the AustralAsian Debating Tournament, I was forced after 2 and a half weeks (well closer to 3) to fly off to New Zealand for the tournament where I was told that I had a permanent scowl affixed to my face (I had some good reason by the way, most of which was becuase I was in an Misanthropic mood i.e. my I-hate-all-people-mood).

Back to Singapore after a moderately successful campaign. Before I could get back into the swing of things, other things cropped up and before I knew it, I was in full panic mood and hey, back in the air to Seattle.

And oh, I had to shift again from the dorm to my current place.

And between that and all the crazy administrative stuff I have had to do and the hoops I had to jump through to get registered, it's been a fairly hectic past week.

Which FINALLY brings me to the point I was going to make. It's going to be a while before serious blogging begins in earnest. In particular, the serious stuff like commentary on the Thai coup (and the interesting role of the Thai Monarch which lends credence to the theory that he sees himself as a benevelont monarch that protects his people from things, whether military regimes or democracy) and the interesting Supreme Court race in Seattle that has been called the nastiest in recent history.

And so the style and content of this blog is going to change fairly drastically for the next few months.

Peace.

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Monday, September 18, 2006

*Trials, Travails and Tribulations in Off Campus housing search a.k.a. Dante's Comedy*

As earlier promised, here's the blog post on how my search for off-campus housing went and in particular, where it really went like Dante's Comedy i.e. it started off in hell, then purgatory and finally heaven (it's all relative to me anyway).

A quick recap is in order here. Back home, Law is an undergraduate degree, presumably, in accordance with our policy of early streaming, it's perfectly alright to jump straight to a professional degree without first having a basic degree. Whereas, here in the States, it's a post-graduate degree.

Personally, after having done the freaking debate before, I personally couldn't give a dang primarily because they both have their strengths and weaknesses and it's nigh impossible to determine on a CBA which is naturally and necessarily the better programme. Hence, in a debate, the importance of framing comes in huge. Depending on what the "real" issue is, that's how a team is going to win.

But, aside aside, as a result of my ostensible (and technical) 'profession graduate' status, my priority for campus housing basically was the lowest of the low (with some variation for single student apartment but I stupidly did not apply for it till sometime later i.e. every room had been taken up). Thus, I didn't have manage to get any campus housing.

As such, I faced the prospect of being sleepless (and homeless) in Seattle, until granted a reprieve by having temporary housing. Oh, and the best part? Two days later, they emailed me to inform me that I shouldn't even be there, but that they magmanimously decided not to kick me out onto the streets until a couple of days later i.e. when I was supposed to have to move out anyway.

One last thing. I spent two and a half years of my life in the army in various living conditions. I have lived in a dorm like setting of 40 to a bunk of 4 and everything and anything in between. So no privacy. And it's Singapore, space is at a premium so I can live without it somewhat.

So here goes Shaun's Comedy...Staring with Hell.

Day 1 (120906): Arrived in Seattle at 7 p.m. after being unfortunately delayed in Taipei (Chang Kai Shek Airport, newly but still underoging renovation. Oh and I lost but managed to retrieve my camera.

But regardless, I got to my dorm room and finally settled in at around 10 plus. So no room search that day.

But I have to say, UW's dorms have been ranked the 16th most dungeon like dorm in the entire States and now I know why. Thank goodness in our little room, we had two Singaporeans and a Hong Konger, so we can live through the severe lack of space.

Day 2 (130906): Registration. Loads of running about all over campus (beautiful one by the way with a startling clash of different architectural styles, in particular the buildings surrounding Red Square.). Eventually settled into a inconspicuous corner in the basement of the Undergrad Library Building and made calls for appointments to see places.

Decided to go preview first place. It was atrocious, bad, crap, dismal. The place was seriously runned down and fairly dilapidated. And it wasn't the neighbourhood. It was just THIS ONE FREAKING HOUSE. But I took some consolation in the fact that it may be a lot nicer inside than it was on the outside. And thus I awaited the morrow.

Day 3 (140906): Some more running around on campus. Although I can't for the life of mine remember why. I blame memory repression.

But finding myself with time, I decided to go around and hopefully scope out another place. And by sheer happenstance I found myself outside an apartment building that was advertised in UW for students (and sanctioned by the school no less). And oh, I found out that was where all the NTU students stay for their Global Immersion Programme, although it seems that they're going to be out of luck as the manager can't find enough spaces this time round.

But it was very very very nice. And the communal kitchen was seriously kickass. The stuff I could have done with their oven was simply insane. I mean with all the pre-mixes out there, even I can make fluffy pancakes (helped along by the fact that I don't mind using real butter and cream). But it was just kinda pricey although I figured that worse comes to worst, I had this fallback position.

So comes the time to go view the first place. I was there early and this Mainland Chinese guy comes cycling up to me and attempts to converse in English with me. I mean, his English wasn't bad but it was like my Mandarin.

But here's the kicker, after I conversed with him in Chinese, he actually thought I was from Mainland China. Okay...I mean I'm fairly used to having my English "complimented" (most of which goes along the lines of "Hey, you speak good English, where're are you from". Most people think England although there was a cab driver that thought I was Malaysian) but never have I managed to pass off as a PRC. Although apparently the PRC in NUS think on first appearance that I'm from there. Until I open my mouth that is.

So I asked him how the place was and what the environment was like in there. And with a grim shake of his head, he told me it basically sucked. Yup, hell. And it didn't get better when the landlady came round and showed me around. It seriously was in a bad condition. Although to be fair, it was in the process of a major renovation so at least it was being brought up to code.

But what really threw me off was the presence of a couple of scruffy guys and what I presume was a streetwalker next door in the other room. I got so desparate to get out of the place that I think it showed in my entire body language. Not unlike I suppose US troops in Iraq. Or the Kurds under Saddam.

I figured she noticed as she decided to show me another place. This was better but undergoing serious renovation that would not be done for another month. And it was in the basement to boot. So once again, that was a no go.

But at least we were accending out of hell.

So she brings me to the last place, where she promises that it's in a nice neighbourhood and occupied by other students.

It was all that. But it was fairly filthy.

So with forced smile affixed to my face, I promised to call her the next day and with a heavy heart.

After all that had happened, my expectations were seriously depressed so it wasn't with fantastically high hopes that I went for my last appointment. Anyway, the landlady told me to go to her place first before she showed me the place for rent. And I figured that seeing her place would be a good way of deciding what the place she rented out would be like, although opn the flip side, the fact that she did not stay at the place she rented out was probably a negative, it meant that she could afford to not keep it as up to scratch as compared to the situation where she actually had to live in it.

Regardless, this nice old lady openned the door and showed me to her house. It was warm, cozy and there was this guy who read the New Yorker and the Economist so that gave me a good impression as it was.

But to cut a long story short, he showed me to this gorgeous old house. It was a tad messy as they were renovating the bathroom and clearing stuff out but I could live with that. And the room I eventually leased is seriously lovely. The furnitures are antiques and sure it doesn't have much of a view but I don't get any back home anyway and most of the time I draw the blinds because the Ponggol flats are built seriously close together with full floor-to-wall glass windows.

It's very walkable to the law faculty (it's all glass and light which is really lovely) and the area is nice. So there I am now.

Anyway, if you want addresses or numbers, just drop me a mail.

Peace.

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*Settled in*

Ye gods. I have been travelling and moving about so much I don't know where I feel I am anymore.

Anyway, after some trials and tribulations with regards to finding an off-campus place (more on that soon. It's worth an entire post by itself. It's acutally that funny.) I'm finally settled somewhere into the Univeristy District. It's a nice neighbourhood and I'm across a fairly famous cafe.

Tell me if you want my address and number etc.

Peace.

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Sunday, September 10, 2006

*Temporary Housing in Seattle*

Eh heh heh heh. *Sigh* okay, the funny is wearing thin on this one.

But to all my faithful readers, one of the contributors will soon be off to the University of Washington - Seattle to do a one year exchange programme in Law. He'll be leaving on Tuesday and will be back sometime in June next year.

Anyway, he's not exactly homeless in Seattle anymore as he got a bit of a reprieve for the school has managed to scrunch up temporary housing which will keep him off the streets for about 4 days.

In the meantime, this blog will still be up and running and watch out of a possible name change and different slant as it will likely become more of a personnal blog to keep in contact with the people here.

But for those who come to this blog for snark and logic enforcement, don't worry, these posts will still be forthcoming but not likely at the usual rate as the author struggles to find accommodation

Peace.

p.s. Free shipping within the US for online shopping. If you want stuff, mail me.

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Thursday, September 07, 2006

*We're back but Homeless in Seattle*

The contributors are back from Krabi.

One of whom is now working for the Civil Service (I was going to say government, but the Civil Service is suppose to be impartial on the presumption that the government or more accurately the governing party changes. See Yes Minister and Yes Prime Minister for a hillarious take on this.)

The other is suppose to go on an exchange programme to Seattle but due to one of the quirks of the education system(s) with regards to reading Law, while he's an undergraduate here, over in the States, he's classified as a graduate student which means he gets shite priority and gets thrown to the housing wolves.

So yes, he's going to be both Sleepless and Homeless in Seattle the upcoming Tuesday.

Peace.

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Saturday, September 02, 2006

*Off to Krabi*

The contributors of this blog are off to krabi over the weekend. We'll be back middle of next week.

Peace.

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