Category: Web.

Eyes On

Watching the traffic slow to the standstill during peak hours can be frustrating. From the vantage view from a person in a bus, what goes on in cars are like advertisement spaces. Each car tells a story. Singing with their eyes closed, gestures and body language and the occasional private displays of affection all seem non visible to those outside their vehicles.. or is it?

This and this have made me laugh daily. It is good to know local humour can be found on the net. The current economic downturn has turned many of us into unsmiling workaholics who can’t even stop for a minute in the day and laugh.

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Standing on the platform, at least 100m from the train driver, twists of his white-gloved wrists signal “step on the brakes – open door – sip coffee – close door – move along so I can do this again”. What would we do without him, really?

Every now and then, someone will stand up and throw meringue pies at blogging engines. Frankly, I have no clue what makes WP better than TXP than MT than Blogger and you get my drift. In case you have arrived at this site looking for over-the-top reviews on the tools, you probably would prefer to look up this comparison chart.

I have no cableTV but I have LDOCE. Don’t envy me.

And the story is…

Five days a week, two hours a day – be it on rubber spinning discs or high voltage stain’ful’ tracks, I commute. 13,200 minutes of watching and listening, I commute with obligation and much wistfulness.

More than a year ago, I would not have thought that sic.per.sg will still be around to witness Olympics 2004. Rather than an emotional attachment, it’s more of vanity.

Someone once wrote a pretty long article that cool URIs don’t change. I must admit that I did not finish the article. Read: Short attention span.

This is traffic. Our stories begin with stepping onboard the public transportation.