
We headed to Suntec City for some retail therapy, as well as to seek refuge from the unforgiving heat.
Do you know that you can now SMS to find out what time the bus is coming? The system is called iris and exclusive only to Singtel customers.

The Nokia 6110 Navigator is finally out! I reckon the white one looks very "Mac".
Priced at $798, it's about $200 more expensive than a stand alone GPS.
Choices and more choices.

With the weather hitting in the mid 30s most of the time, some decadent treats like B&J ice cream was perfect to cool down.
Australia should introduce the Chunky Monkey and Cherry Garcia range at least. If not, we'll buy some back to stock up in the freezer.

Ya Kun silky tofu drink was fantastic to wash everything down. That place was packed with well heeled professionals, man!
Do you think this concept will work in Sydney?

A lot of changes was done on the ground floor area outside Carrefour. They converted part of the space and added heaps of foodstalls there.
Those XXL chicken cutlets from Shiling is still fantastic as ever.

My favourite is still the oyster mee sua. The flavour is simply the best! Beat any other wannabes out there hands down.
Dinner was spent with the wonderful company of ex colleagues at Unilever. It's been almost a year since we last met. The bond is so strong that time doesn't seem to be an issue at all.
It's great to know that everyone is doing well at their new company. Not prefect, but better than before. That's the most important thing, isn't it?
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