Thursday, February 01, 2007

Today was quite a dramatic day.

I was taking the train back from the Town Hall when the driver announced that an emergency had happened and the train will not leave Museum Station until further notice.

After about 5 mins, the driver asked for doctors or nurses on board to proceed to the upper deck for assistance.

So exciting! I wonder if someone fainted or something. But non of us bothered and continue to either read newspapers or listen to iPods. Sadly.

This is exactly the same phenomenon of people ignoring the car alarm when it goes off in the middle of the night.

People just don't care. Where is the love?



What's the point of having a Lambo and don't drive it? I was this at Pitt Street today.

Having man boobs (moobs) problems?



The lavender and tea-tree oils found in some soaps, shampoos, hair gels and body lotions can produce moobs in boys, researchers from Pediatric Endocrine Associates in Colorado reported.

These plant oils were linked to abnormal breast development in 3 boys, which was reversed when they stopped using the oils.

Scientists at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences in North Carolina found that both substances can mimic the action of the female hormone estrogen and block male hormones that control both masculine characteristics and inhibit the growth of breast tissue.

I was thinking, what will happen if ladies use them instead?



Yet another abbrevation for the Singaporeans (as if we don't have enough).

RAHS (Risk Assessment and Horizon Scanning) System, developed locally, can help to identify potential threats like a terror attack or emerging trends that point to a crisis.

The system collects relevant data from different places and organises it intelligently so everyone can use it.

Wow. I would want one of these to keep on the top of things with office politics. Office terrorism is pretty dangerous too.



Crazy Horse will continue to run till this Sunday, after which, the curtains will come down for good.

Its last act was supposed to be on yesterday, but it was swamped with calls and requests to extend the show.

I guess Singaporeans only like the horses at the Kranji Turf Club, and not these exotic French version.

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