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Friday, December 19, 2014

MS Word ~ Page Numbers ~ How to 'Page of Page' ?

Microsoft Word ~ Office Standard 2010
~ Page Numbers ?
~ How to 'Page of Page' ?
~ How to 'Page x of y' ?

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Christmas Card 2014

~ done by TTSH Ward 6A, Roh Na (Dot's friend and colleague)


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Monday, December 15, 2014

Thinking of getting a Tattoo?

Ask yourself these questions first.
Would you wear the same clothes every day? 
Or would you prefer variety?

Why go for something permanent when you can change the design anytime you feel like.

I am quite sure that there will be an occasion for something permanent... 
BUT... think carefully before you make your choice.

Remember... there are options for permanent & temporary tattoos.
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Look Ma, I got a Henna Tattoo
The ink on her skin raises eyebrows wherever she goes.

But unlike tattoos, the intricate art on Miss Nadia Rahmat's body can be easily removed.

That is because the designs are inked using henna, a plant-based dye.

The designer in question is her friend, henna artist Tiffany Tan, 24, who manages a Japanese art gallery.

Ms Tan, who started dabbling in the art last year after being invited to an event featuring tattoo artists, said: "My inspiration comes from everyone. It's all about the fusion and collaboration with clients. Everyone has his/her own idea of what he/she wants."

She added that the clients usually show her a picture of what they would like to have drawn. She would then incorporate her own style into the design, drawing inspiration from traditional henna designs.

Miss Tan said that Miss Nadia encouraged her to do "crazier" designs with henna, after which she started experimenting with various other genres such as Egyptian and Wiccan art.

Her popularity as a henna artist grew after she started posting pictures of designs done on herself and her friends on her Instagram account @lovage, which has almost 50,000 followers.

Said Miss Tan: "It is only through Instagram that people started knowing about my work because that is the only place I post my pictures. The rest was through word of mouth."

At first, she drew only on her friends. But as her popularity grew, she started to get clients willing to pay between $20 and $25 for her art.

Ms Tan can draw at any location, as all she requires is for her client to be seated comfortably.

The impermanence of henna, which lasts up to two weeks, allows her clients to change designs once the henna fades. And Ms Tan's quirky designs have started to get her a small but dedicated following.

Ms Carolyn Kan, 42, founder and designer of Carrie K. Artisan Jewellery, said: "Tiffany's work is funky and contemporary, it is not something you expect from henna art."

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Macadamia Butter Cookies

My Macadamia Butter Cookie Experience.

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Date Consumed & Posted
Date: Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 7:31 PM
Australian Macadamia Butter Cookies

Someone brought and shared in the my office.
This is just as good as the one I had in Australia.

It comes in Macadamia... and Macadamia with Choc Chip.

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Date Posted: (may not be the date bought and consumed)
Wednesday, 18 June, 2008 9:02 AM
Macadamia Cookies ~ Butter Shortbread ~ Borlands, Australia

My wife & daughter were with me in Australia and this brand of 'Macadamia Cookies ~ Butter Shortbread ~ Borlands, Australia' just took my breath away. 

I love it. It has a nice crunch and still soft, so soft that I think my 80 year old father-in-law will be able to eat it.

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Christmas Tree 2014

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Updated: 2014 Dec 14, Sunday at 1010hrs

Here it is again... in case the link below get's lost.


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Updated: 2014 Dec 14, Sunday at 930hrs

GIF Animation ~ by Google Plus (Non-Jerky)

Google Plus managed to do a NON-Jerky one for me. 
I don't know how they do it. Gonna post it on my Blog.
They named it...
05-01 ~ Christmas Tree 2014 ~ by fONS-MOTION.gif
By the naming... it looks like I did this... hmm...??confused??

Christmas Tree 2014.
Merry Christmas!
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We Are The Champions

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~ by JAM
~ by Jo, Al and Mi
~ by Josephine, Alphonsus and Mike

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Tuesday, December 09, 2014

News ~ Nicole Seah to make her acting debut in SG50 film 1965

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News ~ Nicole Seah to make her acting debut in SG50 film 1965
http://www.todayonline.com/sites/default/files/styles/photo_gallery_image_lightbox/public/20919882.JPG

Nicole Seah to make her acting debut in SG50 film 1965
by GENEVIEVE LOH - Tue, 2014 DECEMBER 9
TODAYonline > Entertainment > Movies, Singapore

SINGAPORE — Former opposition politician Nicole Seah, who attracted much attention during the 2011 General Election, is back in the limelight — making her movie debut in the highly-anticipated SG50 film, 1965.

Following inquiries to various parties, TODAY can confirm that the former second assistant secretary-general of the National Solidarity Party — who resigned from the party in August — will be playing the main supporting role of Mei, the wife of a police inspector played by MediaCorp artiste Qi Yuwu.

“It seems ironic right? That I moved to Bangkok for some solace and suddenly I’m in a movie,” Ms Seah, 28, said with a laugh during a phone interview yesterday from Bangkok, where she is now based after moving to the Thai capital earlier this year to further her career in advertising.

Ms Seah, whose debut role sees her portraying a 29-year-old Singaporean housewife and mother of one, will be speaking both Mandarin and Malay in the movie.

1965, a movie to mark Singapore’s 50th anniversary next year, follows the stories of locals and immigrants in the years leading up to independence and focuses on the fragility of racial harmony. It also stars Mr Lim Kay Tong as former Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, and Ms Joanne Peh.

Ms Seah, the second-most popular politician online — after Mr Lee Kuan Yew — during the 2011 polls, said her first instincts were to say “no” when director Randy Ang offered her the role.

“I’m fully aware that there will be huge scrutiny and people are going to say things. And honestly, if it were any other movie, I really wouldn’t have done it,” said Ms Seah, who was genial throughout the interview.

The film is currently being shot in Batam and TODAY understands Ms Seah has about eight more days of shooting left. Ms Seah said she decided to accept the role as the script was interesting and 1965 is markedly different from other local films.

“I really love local films, but a lot (are) about HDB (Housing and Development Board flats), the PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination) and yes, all these issues are really relevant to us on a daily basis. But I just think we are so much more than just that. There are so many more dimensions to being Singaporean,” she said.

“And there are parts of our history that people don’t really think about or talk about on a daily basis. So, the fact that we are bringing that aspect, that part of Singapore, to life from the standpoint of people who have lived during that era is really interesting. And it’s not only from a Lee Kuan Yew biopic kind of standpoint.”

As for the possible brickbats that might come her way, Ms Seah is determined to take it on the chin. “There are going to be tons of people out there who will say things like, ‘Oh, politicians and actresses are like the same thing!’.

“There are going to be naysayers who will say I’m just asking for attention. And I’m well and fully aware of the potential backlash that could happen from taking on a role like this.

“But then, I thought to myself, ‘Why should I be governed by what people think? And why should I be so afraid of what people might say or might think of me just because I agree to do a movie?’ ... It’s nothing controversial or something extremely provocative.”

Ms Seah described her involvement in the movie production as a great learning and humbling experience. “It’s been a huge step out of the comfort zone and a challenging experience. But hey, I like challenges. I like being uncomfortable.”

Ms Nicole Seah (right) as Mei, the wife of Mr Qi Yuwu’s (left) character in the SG50 film 1965. 
~ Photo: Blue3 Pictures/mm2 Entertainment

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Thursday, December 04, 2014

Documentary ~ The Men Who Built America

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Date: Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 6:14 PM
Subject: The Men Who Built America ~ Interesting Read

Interesting read starts with this Documentary I saw on TV.
I'm more interested in the History than the actors or the movie.

Also... the... 
'Direct Current' of 'Thomas Edison' versus the... 
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Henry Ford and his Model T and his own business, Ford Motor Company.
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Cornelius Vanderbilt (this is the one that started this whole story)
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Politicians

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The Men Who Built America
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Men Who Built America (also known as The Innovators: The Men Who Built America in some international markets) is a History six-hour, four-part miniseries docudrama broadcast in Fall (Autumn) 2012, and on the History Channel UK in Spring 2013. The series focuses on Cornelius VanderbiltJohn D. RockefellerAndrew CarnegieJ. P. Morgan and Henry Ford and how their industrial innovations and business empires revolutionized modern society. The series is directed by Patrick Reams and Ruán Magan and is narrated by Campbell Scott. It averaged 2.6 million total viewers, 1.2 million Adults 25–54 and 1 million Adults 18–49 across 4 nights.

Note: The series consists of eight one hour episodes; for TV they were combined into four two-hour episodes.

• ~ Episode 1 ~ A New War Begins
Cornelius Vanderbilt grows from a steamboat entrepreneur to the head of a railroad empire, and gets into a heated rivalry with Jim Fisk and Jay Gould; the up and coming John D. Rockefeller founds Standard Oil and starts to expand his wealth by diverting his business from the railroads to a new innovation, oil pipelines.

• ~ Episode 2 ~ Bloody Battles
Andrew Carnegie builds an empire around steel, but finds himself struggling to save face after the ruthless tactics of his business partner, Henry Frick, result in both the Johnstown Flood as well asthe bloody 1892 strike at the Homestead Steel Works.


• ~ Episode 3 ~ Changing the Game
J.P. Morgan proceeds to banish the dark with the direct current electric light of Thomas Edison, but the two soon face serious competition from the alternating current of George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla. As the 19th century comes to a close, the titans of industry must try to work together to stop a new threat in budding politician William Jennings Bryan, who threatens to dissolve monopolies in America.

• ~ Episode 4 ~ When One Ends, Another Begins
Rockefeller, Carnegie and Morgan team up to help elect William McKinley to the U.S. presidency by paying for his 1896 campaign, to avoid a possible attack on monopolies. However, fate intervenes when McKinley is suddenly assassinated, and vice president Theodore Roosevelt assumes the presidency and promptly begins dissolving monopolies and trusts in America. Meanwhile, Morgan buys out Carnegie Steel to make Carnegie the richest man in the world, and Henry Ford designs an affordable automobile with his Model T and starts his own business, Ford Motor Company, which sets a new business model for companies to follow.

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GIF ~ Poor Reindeer ~ What They Mean About Never Giving Up

Warning! Profanities ahead...

This is a little funny... BUT... do NOT be mistaken. This is NOT giving up. This is realizing and knowing that continuing in the same way is pointless. It is time to sit and think... 'how can I do different?'

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GIF ~ Basketball ~ Good Moves


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Monday, December 01, 2014

Poem ~ Singlish Rap ~ Dinner Tim Sum

1st... the story. I'm going to relate this in Singlish so do NOT check my English. 

Friends told us this kopitiam got good Wonton Noodles that opens at 7am. We went there for Breakfast on Monday morning but Wonton Noodles close. Since other stalls were open, we ordered other food. 

Wife went to order Kopi (coffee). Sign above this stall showed Kopi. But the grumpy lady there said, "kopi. the other side." When wife pointed to her that the sign say Kopi, she curtly said, "this Chicken Rice Stall... lah!". 

This same lady was also serving the Kopi. Wife ordered Kopi and Soft-boiled egg. Soft-boiled egg comes with Hot-water. After waiting a few minutes, wife proceeds to break egg which came out too soft and runny. Lady comes back, sees the egg and says grumpily, "Aiyah, wait 7 minutes laaahhhhh... Aiyooooohhhh!". Wife said, "I am not coming back here, ever again." 

There was a Tim Sum Stall there preparing to open so we could not have it for breakfast. It looked good. When wife emailed me and asked "where are we going for dinner?" This is what I wrote.

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Dinner Tim Sum
~ Poem
~ Singlish Rap 


Dinner... 
Tim Sum... 
at the same 
Ko-pi-tiam, 
just don't order drinks 
from the lady who thinks
that everyone is stupid
so late say 7 minute
she not nice
say "chicken rice"
when sign... 
shows kopi...
her face... 
so knot-ty
But we don't care...
we still come, 
we come go
for Tim Sum.

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