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Personality
Puts in my best for everything
Serious
Hobbies
Watch TV
Slack
Sleep
Loves
Dramas and variety shows esp. Korean ones
Korea
Lee Seung Gi
Dong Bang Shin Ki esp. Changmin and Yunho
Enjoys
Music
Learning Korean
Reading
Lame jokes
Helping others
Volunteering
Comedies
Likes
Sincere people
Peace
Balance
Indoors
Being in the limelight :P
Dislikes
Back-stabbers
Hypocrites
Cowards
Nonsense
Illogical People
Window Shopping
...Experience Reality... updated on 6th August 2009. ♥
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{ Friday, November 25, 2005 } 8:58 PM
Engineering Fiesta Day 2
Oops. I forgot to add. At the Singapore Science Centre booth on day 1, they had a machine in which thay can take a photo of you now and then use the machine to modify your face, to give a rough estimate of how you'll look in your old age and when you were a baby. Oh man, I looked horrendous. Lol. And I don't know what technique they used, but I looked as brown as a milk chocolate. Ew, God forbid it.
Then today's competition was to arrange for us to tour around some engineering compaqnies then present on stage what we learnt. First, we assembled at Orchard MRT where we met Chee Yong's senior (Robert or Mark or whatever. I forgot his name.). We can only call him Engineer Blah Blah Blah, not Mister or anything. Oh man, he talked to us for a damn long period of time. About half an hour, where we stood at the entrance of the Orchard MRT... My legs were aching terribly man.
When he said, "I'm sure you guys will be potential engineers..." my head was shaking and shaking. It was damn funny to see how those RJ guys shake their heads and smirk.
Then throughout his mini speech, he talked about escalators, building columns and air-conditioners. Kenneth Pan and I were talking non-stop... Lol. I think Chee Yong saw it but he didn't do anything, I guess.
Then we WALKED all the way to Somerset MRT to take a shuttle bus to the Singapore Aero Engine Services Private Limited (SAESL), which is a $200 million joint venture between SIA Engineering Company (50%), Rolls-Royce (30%) and Hong Kong Aero Engine Services Limited (HAESL) (20%). They call themselves the Trent Centre of Excellence.
The Trent Center of Excellence for overhaul and repair of Rolls-Royce Trent engines has supported customers in Asia Pacific and the Middle East since it started operations in October 2001.
They took us around their Productions Centre and Repair Centre. They are damn fantastic. Their lifts are damn special. As in, the door doesn't open and close from left and right to centre or from left to right or vice versa. They have two doors, which close from both upwards and downwards to the centre. Cool.
There was this guy who kept smiling like a damn happy kid when he took us around.
We couldn't really hear nor understand what that guy was trying to say, so Kenneth Pan and May Yi and I started talking again. Oops.
Before the visit started, we had some words from the CEO. Wow. Damn cool. Made us feel that we are damn important.
Then we went to the Philips Electronics plant at Toa Payoh. Erm, it was damn cool la. We got greeted by this lady from Philips People Services (Human Resources, in other words.). She said that this branch has become a place for Research and Development. Then we went to their InnoHub. They had a showcase of their latest products in a home setting.
They had a damn big TV connected to the PC in a bedroom where one can access the photos and music and movies stored in the PC on the TV screen. Then they can too go to the Internet via the TV.
They have such a good surround system that you just need to switch on one radio.... the music goes blasting throughout the house. And the radio has a hard disk stored in it, so that you can copy music to the radio and access all the music files from there.
You can have TV everywhere in the house - kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, living room... All can play the same TV programmes or different ones, if you like it.
Then in the bedroom you can watch TV while brushing your teeth because they incoporated the TV into the bathroom mirror. Yes, I'm not kidding. The mirror is damn long, with the bottom part being the TV. Cool, eh?
In the bedroom, you can watch your TV channel and record another channel at the samn time, using some software from Microsoft. But the difference is that to the technology, Stop means Stop, Start means Start. They won't ask "Are you sure you want to stop?" and you answer, "Yes", "No" or "Maybe" like the little window that pops up in Windows.
And I just don't know how to describe the study room. There's a TV, a tabloid PC, and a desktop. Sigh.... High tech house.
Then the guy told us about what they have to do - basically try all sorts of products from various brands to make sure that they are compatible with each other, such as a Panasonic TV with a Philips DVD recorder. They don't want customers to have trouble, you see.
Then they said that they would try to connect such electronics with the mobile phone and the PDAs. Cool.
And everything is wireless. Even the keyboard used to control the TV (if you prefer it over the remote control) and etc are wireless. So all you need is just one remote control and five of its buttons - Up, Down, Left, Right and Ok.
Yes, it's very very very cool.
They haven't opened up this place to the public, so we are considered the priviledged lot. Yeah.
Then we started our presentation - we decided on a skit and thought that it would boost out creativity, but we were terribly wrong. All other groups did the same thing. ARGH!
Anyway, we joined this competition for fun only. Really, I had fun.
Then we had this bridge loading contest like yesterday. Yesterday it was 23kg, the maximum load that the bridge could carry before it collapsed. Then the top prize was cash vouchers and a 256MB thumb drive worth $6o. The second and third prizes are worth 50 and 40 bucks respectively. And Meiting and May Yi won them!!!
But today somebody else won them. The load was 30 kg.
Sigh. But who cares? I had fun.
...Experience Reality...
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