Stuff you must read today (Mon, 16 Nov 2009)

  • the facebook fail blog
  • “Perfect for when you ran out of beer, cigarettes, tabloid news, and crap shows on TV.”

  • Her Morning Elegance by Oren Lavie
  • What a beautiful stop-motion video!

  • Hunter Becomes the Prey
  • “The standard shopping model needs to be reversed. Instead of the shopper acting as hunter, and the product hiding as prey, you should be able to describe in your own words what sort of thing you are looking for, and the vendors should use those footprints to hunt you down and make their pitch.”

  • Ex-political prisoner speaks out in Singapore
  • A recording of a speech by Dr Lim Hock Siew, Singapore’s second longest-held political prisoner.

  • Singapore’s Milli Vanilli on US Radio
  • Interesting perspective:

    “Wah lau, can Dr Chee argue more creatively like Mr Siew Kum Hong or not? Can he concentrate on improving the lives of Singaporeans in meaningful ways and not waste his time on idealised notions of western democracy? Or is he so fixated with revenge on PAP and the First Family that he wants all of us to burn with him … erm Singaporeans not so like that one lah.”

  • Treat the whole thing as a game
  • A contest for the best worst writing you can manage in 300 words.

Stuff you must read today (Sat, 14 Nov 2009)

  • Goh Chok Tong: The pioneer bond-breaker?
  • “…the circumstances seem to suggest that the young Goh Chok Tong in 1965 could have very well been one of the first few – if not the first – to have broken a civil service bond in Singapore.”

  • Stop the exploitation of workers
  • “While my colleagues and I have never objected to foreign talent – and let me be on record that we are in need of such talent – the truth is that the Foreign Talent Policy has much to do with foreign but little with talent.”

  • PR Buys HDB Flat for $653,000
  • “This is the story of how young Singaporeans are being squeezed out of the housing market. The PRs are squeezing them out. One account does not tell the whole story, of course, but you know who has the full figures, don’t you. And that’s why you will also never know the full story.”

  • Decriminalise consensual underage sex
  • “Instead of repealing Section 376A altogether, because it serves a valuable purpose in protecting minors against abuse from sexual predators, perhaps a better solution is to introduce a legal exception for consensual sex between underage participants, with the issue of ‘consent’ between the minors to be proved as a question of fact.”

  • the papers must roll out
  • Eisen gives a blow-by-blow account of this year’s Straits Times National Schools Newspaper Competition:

    “4pm: Ok, whenever I see fishes now I think of sushi and sashimi.

    4.05pm: Whenever I see stingrays I think of Chomp Chomp, Newton Circus and barbequed stingray.

    I decide against joking about this to the Underwater World PR lady. I don’t think she will take that joke very well.

    4.15pm: HUNGRY. WANT SUSHI.”