Was going through my handphone gallery and realised that there were some pictures that I have yet to post.
Nothing fantastic but it did help me to kill time and in doing kill off some battery. Seems like the Chinese in China are very much into technology and stuff. When I enabled bluetooth on my handphone, you can find some many in the region. Took this picture of my favourite dish during my extremely short trip to China.

Simple dish, simple ingredients. But extremely "organic" and fresh. You seldom get to sample such "simple" dish in Singapore.
However, I must add, this is the only dish. Other stuff that I have tried are either too salty or too oily. Somehow, their salt and oil "
like don't need money one ".
I also realise some of the mainland Chinese, buy cars like no need money one.

This isn't a well-taken shot. But the sence was like this. Imagine a row of
Jaguars, around 6 to 7, bumper to bumper. I can only get the tip of the "row".
This is the power of capitalism.
Pretty tired of late.. No energy to work.
Things have been very fast paced since I came back from reservist and from China.
Ah.. speaking of China, didn't really have time to travel much. Any travelling was for work. Strictly that. And for food.
You can't really have your meals in hotels, it's not cheap, even for Singaporean standards. So what if one dollar sing can fetch you 5 yuan. And yes, speaking of food. You have two extremes. It's either fantastic or horrible. No in between. Will uplooad some pictures of the food I had. I've only got time to take pictures of food. Haha...
Time for me to go for lunch now.
When I first started listening to this station, it was touted as the station that promises much songs and less words, hence without disturbance. That was like way back in 1990 or so? It was the only station that I tune into.
Haven't been tunning in much to this station for the last 7 or 8 years. Maybe every now and then, but never for long. Somehow, the songs played are getting too commercialised for my liking. More and more commercials, sponsored programs, DJs with fake Taiwanese accents but without the same level of competancy in that langauge.
Was on my way to lunch when I decided to switch over to FM 93.3. My usual station was playing that uZap commericial; you know that , zap zap something, zap zap something.
Was pleasantly surprised at FM 93.3 was playing some songs that I didn't expect them to do so. Older pieces that people of my generation can relate to. And it came in sucession. I counted, 4 to be exact. And then, the DJ spoke.
It was quite a turn off. Yes, that horrible fake Taiwanese accent. Fortunately, that was brief. However, what followed was worse.
It was a song by one of the cutie-pies from Taiwan. Can't really tell what she was singing. I guess that was the intention. If you can't convince, you confuse. Unfortunately, I wasn't convinced, neither was I confused. I decided to switch back to my original station.
Just as I was about to press the button, I heard the uZap advert in Chinese, which was 10 times more disgusting that the English one.
That's it, bye bye Fm 93.3.
It's been ages since I last had an entry.
Other than being lazy, it also seems that there's nothing really interesting to blog about.
Not that I have lots to do so now and hence the reason of this entry, but rather it's a habit that I find it hard to kick?
I'll try to start blogging on a regular basis again.
Haha.. anyway.. off to Guangzhou China tomorrow for a conference.
Hopefully got something interesting to blog about.