I hear, I see, I post: September 2011

Social media: Recognised as a new trend, but is it now the real norm?



2011, the year social media is finally regarded as a useful and efficient tool. A tool to spread out messages, be it informative or otherwise. Comparison between the use of social media between 2010 and 2011, there indeed lays a difference in the way social media is being use.
When we think of social media platforms, Facebook and Twitter first comes to our mind. Others might include Blogger or Tumblr, and Digg too.
2010, might well be the year most Singaporeans embraced social media. And I’m not just on and about youtube or blogger. For a long time, Singaporeans had well been receiving news via the mainstream source. Sources which are considered the tradition ways, like the radio and newspaper as well as television. Mainstream sources tend to be much more formal than contemporary ones. A good and trusty, perhaps creditable example might well be the Youth Olympic Games (YOG). As every Singaporean knows, this tiny island hosted the first ever YOG in 2010. Have a quick search for YOG 2010 in Twitter. There certainly isn’t much tweets regarding that.  It is rather because citizens or netizens uses Facebook. Now, the tides are certainly changing. With more using both Facebook and Twitter as a tool.
Twitter in 2010 sees the foundation for the whatnots in the Singapore local community scene. It arises out a number of fake or some might prefer to term it as parody accounts. Accounts of schools like @therealfakeFASS or @fakeMOE and much more. As a results, this actually incubates and promoted the growth of more @fakexxx accounts. With accounts springing up faster. However, a majority of such accounts becomes inactive, since it is more of a novelty. However, some still remains, tweeting regularly (on a hourly basis) or occasionally (Every day) as well as once in a blue moon (every other day).
The surge in the excessive @fakexxx accounts might well stemmed onto following the bandwagon (of the @fakeFASS). Like all true blue Singaporeans, once we see something interesting, we join in. Thus some created @fakexxx accounts, others simply follows blindly. Some parodies are indeed twitting to followers some of their school culture, others just for the sake of having an account with their school (and perhaps wanting a share of the limelight).
With the rise of some of Singapore most famous twitter accounts comes @Blackalogy, a student (not surprisingly). With more than 17K tweets, and 17.5K followers, it is not a force to be reckon with. Content and quality of his tweets? Excellent, with majority of tweets regarding phrases we understand and comprehend. Also, a majority of his followers are Singaporeans, with a significant amount from overseas (like USA, UK, etc).
Twitter community in Singapore continues to be quite diversify and yet singing in the same tune. The leaders (or so I term them) are more or less the @fakexxx accounts (Mentioning to @fakeFASS and @fakeMOE), @SoSingaporean, @mrbrown, @BvsSg (british VS Singapore culture), and the occasional tweets from Singapore personalities like Steven Lim (ya, he once caused a stir online when he dated a teenager girlfriend). Twitter accounts also tend to stimulate interactions between both followers and the accounts, with the use of the hashtag (or the “#” sign), like #sgfoodplaces which trended at end 2010. This might well be one signs twitter is now gaining popularity in comparison to Facebook.
One of the most important thing such accounts knew from the start is that if they are going to retain their followers, the tweets must be entertaining and of relevance to them followers. Just like any aspiring actors, they must have the appeal to their fans by being of relevance. Like how relevance is of them being to their followers? The quality of tweets, and how often they does that. The subject mattered to them and much more. Although this might be done in jest with the various accounts trying to vie for attention of the followers, but it is might well be good for the twitter community as a whole. Since Singaporeans have nothing better to do and to sit in front of their computer and post accusation stories on STOMP, or bitching about their workplace environment on forums like SGforums and such. It helps channel the negative thoughts into something positive. Everyday or so, be assure of something to trend from them.  Be it #changesonglyricstocum or any other types of trend. It helps spur creativity of fellow Singaporeans (who said Singaporeans are not creative?)
2010 had passed, and now onto 2011. 2011 sees more hype on the activity on board Twitter. With Singapore virtually being a wifi hotspot (and it’s free!), majority of young adults having mobile data plan subscription as well as androids or iPhones/iPad/iTouch, they are in easy access to internet, and also, social media.
The first major hyped up event occurring in tweetsphere might well be the infamous Samantha of Holland Village. In case some of us had forgotten about it, here’s a short recap.
Samantha, resides in Holland Village complains on how her fellow Singaporeans dressed shabbily in Bermudas and shorts and t-shirts in Holland Village and made a right fuss out of it on a local radio station. The very next day, she rang in and apologised for her remarks, stating that she refers to some people or something. Now, netizens were relative angry and furious over the remarks of this Samantha and Holland V trended overnight at twitter, at least for Singapore.
The first thing that happens, Singaporeans now refer to social media. Twitter, then hop onto Facebook, where 2 guys created an event to call people to wear shorts and T-shirts to Holland Village on this particular date. Numerous Singaporeans responded, and was so worthy that even the local newspaper had an article on the event the next day.
At least in this case Singaporeans react in the same manner. You notice it, you gossip about it to your fellow friends/colleague/siblings/mother/father/whoever via SMS or telephone. But in this case, you tweet. As for the event part, it is being organised almost entirely via Facebook.
Now about 6 months or less later, another wide scale event occurred in Singapore, also thanks to the rise of social media. But this time, it is organized entirely on Twitter. With the hashtag #cookapotofcurry or #replacesongnameswithcurry this helps trigger a sense of communal living amongst Singaporeans, regardless of race, language and religion, together in a democratic society. With Singaporeans feeling strongly against discrimination of a family not able to cook curry when their PRC neighbour is around, hundreds and thousands of Singapore ‘protested’ by cooking a pot of curry. Soon on twitter, terms like PRC and curry are trending. To the extend where #replacesongsnameswithcurry being trending all over the world, especially UK, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia and more.
And thus as such, social media is the new kid on the block. But it can now be considered as the real norm, since it is no longer new and it’s not a trend. Like it or not, social media is here to stay, for good.

Dreams


a dream, a literal dream. The dream which we gets when we sleep. About how things changed, events that did not happens at all. Like how we are still friends, and your boyfriend is still here, with us. Being very joyous and happy together. But such are the dreams, which will never ever materialized.

The Void deck is erm so (de)void


The void decks are named rather appropriately, since it functions as a void space. A space devoid of any emotion or attachments from the residence. A place which is where we trespass to reach our block. But did it ever have any other purpose in our daily life, with the exception as a place with the lift lobby and letter boxes. Sure, now for certain flats, there exist convenience stalls like 7-eleven or Cheers, but basically it is still so voided and empty. Like a white weeping soul, waiting in her prime to shine, to be of certain use to society. But, sadly we knew that would never happen.
However, come every now and then, the void deck will be full of colour. With the occasional block parties organised by the Residence Committees, or the place where residence vote for Lift Upgrading projects. The uses of the void deck is quite in a sense, limited. Limiting to only block parties, funerals or the occasional joyous wedding by the Malays. (I’ve still not a single idea why the Malays always organised their weddings there…is it a custom, where you must be married at the place where you stay?)
Between humans. Not just me and the pillars. But you and me, and I and them.

I MISS GENTING ALREADY

 The View of Genting Highlands on the way up on the Cable CAR!!!!!!!!!

The atmosphere, the company, the fun!

Results are out

And still get less than 3.0 for the combined total, but anyway improved overall by 0.4 points. Guess that is somewhat a consolation. Now with results out, there will be people poking their noses on others results. They might pretend to care, but deep down, you know (i'm sorry for thinking in such a horrendous way) they will gloat on your misfortune if you get bad grades, or undesired grades, or your grades are worse than them. They shall hate upon you if they knew your grades are better than them, or you are extremely happy about your own grades. Whatever, the outcome might be, just stay clear of them, and tell them, my grades should be about the same as yours.

Being an Antropology


And participant observation (which is kind of patting your head, and rubbing your stomache at the same time). Its where people keep questioning the Whys in life. An example might be why do humans wear their clothes, being neat and presentable when going to work. Why is there a need to wear the blue tie. Why should they leave at 8.05 a.m on the dot to catch the no. 8 bus to oxford? The many “WHYS” and the countless “BECAUSE” in response to it.
That is what i hope to address. And these, are just the starters. Because there’s no What-ifs, so i enjoy doing such things. :)

Chinese Gadern- Mid Autumn festival














Basically actually hor, there is nothing much to see. Display were nothing fantastic, and instead, is too overpriced, at $12 for admission charge per head. That is how expensive it is. And displays were bare. Just do not even think about heading there this year. Don't say i did not warn you about it!

USS













A blue police box, yup, it’s the TARDIS

Once again, we join the mysterious doctor on a hell load of adventure onboard his beloved TARDIS. Picking up from the bits and pieces where it left off. Just some recaps on the first part, where we learnt of the silence and till the middle, we still have no idea what and who the Silence were, why was there a crack in the universe, who is River Song to the doctor, where did the Gangers and Eye Patch Lady left Melody's daughter. In this new episode of 'Let's Kill Hitler', might be one of the more controversial titles of this new series. We've had a story how Daleks are trying to manipulate Earth during WW2, the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and many more. But the title, though sounded interesting, but did not pack a punch. I'm quite sorry to admit, after years of exposure to Steven Moffat style of the previous Doctor Who episodes like 'The Impossible Astronaut', 'The Big Bang' which clearly delivers and pack a punch, 'Let's kill Hitler' fails to delivers. Although it might be received quite positively, but the screenplay does not revolve much around the killing of Hitler.

The dark suspend over the fate of the Doctor somehow faded. The Doctor knew of how he died. We knew who that little girl was who regenerates herself. We knew the Doctor is not going to die just yet and then. We knew who River Song is, and in actual fact, she is named after herself.

It might be yet another adventure revolving the Pond's family story. With the Doctor, Amy, Rory and River. And how the Doctor died, and who the astronaut we seen at the beginning is. And my guess is River Song. Remember River Song is a time lord, like the Doctor himself is. Add on to the fact where River can no longer regenerate herself, she went to jail for killing someone (the Doctor?), and the blue diary. She also said something like when they meet, they have different memories, and after every encounter, she will forgets more about the Doctor. Because they are travelling in opposite time. Thus I'm certain that River Song killed the Doctor.

Never mind, just stay tune to learn more on the Pond's family weird encounters on board a Tardis, with a random strangers who love eating 'Fish fingers with custard'.

Part three! Night Festival

Again, it's time for the Singapore Night Festival, an annual affair for the past few years. We used to reminisce about the past "Singapore Arts Festival"- which is getting boring year pass year, and also some "fringe festival" like the M1 Fringe Festival- Which is quite nice and interesting, especially "Model Citizen". But while such efforts are nice and thoughtful and sweet [beware of diebetics], but ultimately, Arts Festival or any festival of sort ought to be something which is open for all of the public. And not some theatre performances held indoors, like the Esplanade. Some might say Singapore is a boring place, but i beg to differ. With Flipside, Mosiac, Arts festival, Night Festival, M1 Fringe, Baybeats...and anymore? is it Such Fun (!)














Cooking is SUCH FUN! Part two

 When holidays are long, fun times awaits for us, in quite the more absurd manner. And when i say 'Just don't open your mouth.' And some took it too seriously. Well, well, well.
Guess what's this? Clam for the Clam Chowder soup!


Salmon! Marinated with Oystersauce, pepper and Soy Sauce.




Parsely, however you spell tht

Our Pasta sauce

End product. Yummylicious!