Sunday, December 25, 2005


And to top if off a wonderful christmas... My Godma's Son and well, my Godma.

I find toilets interesting. Please don't question.

The Ultimate, High Voltage Christmas Tree.

People posing for Picture shots. Look at that!

This is some Alien thing. Beware. There are Aliens @ Orchard.

I'm oozing water from my mouth...zz

Cars@Orchard, basically.

Hand of God.

Pretty Lights!

Pretty Lights!

SushiRestaurant.

Forgot what Anime is this.. and the shop is deserted..

iPod... owns.

Wonderful Basin.. :)

From the Front View.

Carpark Fees...

Zooming towards Orchard.

The Hidden Tilapia from NP is still alive... except about 10X the size now...

Xmas@Orchard: Chick (not sure what it is) in focus

Xmas@Orchard

Comparisons

Hi, i'm back. anyway, presenting a small comparison.

the undermentioned pictures are taken by the two respective cams. as can be seen, the nikon coolpix 5700 camera takes a very much warmer picture as compared to the canon ixus 40. settings are ABOUT the same :/

ok from Richard the great camera master, it seems that the shutter speeds are not the same , and the ixus 40 is maxed out somewhere. therefore it results in the below changes. so as can be seen, a good camera needs to be in the hands of a master to understand the details. heh.

anyhow, the reality is much closer to the nikon coolpix 5700 picture. therefore the nikon coolpix 5700 wins! huray. anyway a barrage of pics taken from the ixus 40 is coming up.

Picture taken using the Canon IXUS 40

Picture taken using the Nikon CoolPix 5700

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Bing Bong! Roger Wilco's here!

Ping Pong! Welcome back to the LIVE! Update of the Support Division. Here speaking is Roger Wilco Level 95, your reporter for today.

So what is this short interruption about? This is an update done for the owner of this blog because he is a most very busy person! Well, we all know that, but here's to share some of his business over the weeks! And if you havent already realise, business is the 'ness version of busy!

Ah, the job of a clerk. The job of a clerk, or an admin support personnel, is not an easy one. While it may have a lowly allowance of $350, with nearly zero access rights and privileges, not to mention having a rank that is way lower than anyone else, the company cannot live without them. And more so than ever, our dear owner is currently having a vocation as an ASA, or admin support assistant, which we must delved into the miseries of one so..

Yes, do take the word assistant seriously. He has assisted the job of the Documentation Side, the Chief Clerk (and yes, its the entire FORMATION's Chief Clerk, which means lots of work), the SO2 Manpower (yes he's in the manpower branch), the Registry, and basically everything in that little cozy room of theirs. No doubt he has the word 'Exploited' written over his head, he does not feel so. He's taking care of about 1500 people in the Support Division, with the miserly allowance of $350! Here's a short interview with the owner.

Roger : "Hi Owner, so why do you not feel you are exploited over at THERE?"
Owner : "You see, one of the core values which I have is to experience a lot of job scopes (appointments). As many as I can. I don't work for money (although some would be helpful), yes, that's why I don't feel the pinch that hard as others would in my case. Finally, I thought that these experiences would be most useful in developing both my character as an individual and to uptake more stress and improved ability."

In the short explanation, the owner has simplified his near 3 months of horror in THAT place into a paragraph of happiness and joyfulness over success. But is it really true? Roger Wilco thinks not! You see, there are some people who you can help and some you can't! There lives people who can appreciate what you do and some simply do not, that's why you have to thread your way lightly and be wary of people's evil intention. And in THAT place, 99.99% of the regulars are simply the latter. EVIL bunch.

But this discussion on the EVIL bunch will have to be postponed to the next update, as you can see, this update is supposed to be short. What with the little time the owner has nowadays, we can only hope I, Roger Wilco, can catch him on time. The next update will include on salaries, responsibilties, and actual workload.

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Yours,
Roger Wilco, Jr, Sr, XP

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

kuox

"Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance."
--Sam Brown