Sunday, November 23
detress
just when you thought you got tired of hearing this song, HEY PRESTO! a new version comes out.
Saturday, November 22
random video
i quite liked this video ( no climbing in it ).. esp since its in HD.. i think its worth 2mins of mugging time
enjoy~! =)
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enjoy~! =)
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Monday, November 17
Saturday, November 15
Petzl Roc Trip Zillertal
Destress! Relax!
Here's the latest clip from Petzl's Roc Trip in Zillertal, Austria.
I think it's very well-shot and one of the best Roc Trip videos so far.
And it's interesting to hear what the climbers have to say when they are asked, "What would you do if you didn't climb?" Don't understand Dani Andrada's part though.
Enjoy.
Petzl Roc trip Zillertal
by Petzl-crew
Friday, November 14
Thought Provoking *warning lotsa words
Life and How to Survive it (By Adrian Tan)
I must say thank you to the faculty and staff of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information for inviting me to give your convocation address. It's a wonderful honour and a privilege for me to speak here for ten minutes without fear of contradiction, defamation or retaliation. I say this as a Singaporean and more so as a husband.
My wife is a wonderful person and perfect in every way except one. She is the editor of a magazine. She corrects people for a living. She has honed
her expert skills over a quarter of a century, mostly by practising at home during conversations between her and me.
On the other hand, I am a litigator. Essentially, I spend my day telling people how wrong they are. I make my living being disagreeable.
Nevertheless, there is perfect harmony in our matrimonial home. That is because when an editor and a litigator have an argument, the one who triumphs is always the wife.
And so I want to start by giving one piece of advice to the men: when you've already won her heart, you don't need to win every argument.
Marriage is considered one milestone of life. Some of you may already be married. Some of you may never be married. Some of you will be married.
Some of you will enjoy the experience so much, you will be married many, many times. Good for you.
The next big milestone in your life is today: your graduation. The end of education. You're done learning.
You've probably been told the big lie that 'Learning is a lifelong process' and that therefore you will continue studying and taking masters' degrees
and doctorates and professorships and so on. You know the sort of people who tell you that? Teachers. Don't you think there is some measure of
conflict of interest? They are in the business of learning, after all. Where would they be without you? They need you to be repeat customers.
The good news is that they're wrong.
The bad news is that you don't need further education because your entire life is over. It is gone. That may come as a shock to some of you. You're
in your teens or early twenties. People may tell you that you will live to be 70, 80, 90 years old. That is your life expectancy.
I love that term: life expectancy. We all understand the term to mean the average life span of a group of people. But I'm here to talk about a bigger
idea, which is what you expect from your life.
You may be very happy to know that Singapore is currently ranked as the country with the third highest life expectancy. We are behind Andorra and
Japan, and tied with San Marino. It seems quite clear why people in those countries, and ours, live so long. We share one thing in common: our
football teams are all hopeless. There's very little danger of any of our citizens having their pulses raised by watching us play in the World Cup.
Spectators are more likely to be lulled into a gentle and restful nap.
Singaporeans have a life expectancy of 81.8 years. Singapore men live to an average of 79.21 years, while Singapore women live more than five
years longer, probably to take into account the additional time they need to spend in the bathroom.
So here you are, in your twenties, thinking that you'll have another 40 years to go. Four decades in which to live long and prosper.
Bad news. Read the papers. There are people dropping dead when they're 50, 40, 30 years old. Or quite possibly just after finishing their convocation.
They would be very disappointed that they didn't meet their life expectancy.
I'm here to tell you this. Forget about your life expectancy.
After all, it's calculated based on an average. And you never, ever want to expect being average.
Revisit those expectations. You might be looking forward to working, falling in love, marrying, raising a family. You are told that, as graduates, you should expect to find a job paying so much, where your hours are so much, where your responsibilities are so much.
That is what is expected of you. And if you live up to it, it will be an awful waste.
If you expect that, you will be limiting yourself. You will be living your life according to boundaries set by average people. I have nothing against
average people. But no one should aspire to be them. And you don't need years of education by the best minds in Singapore to prepare you to be average.
What you should prepare for is mess. Life's a mess. You are not entitled to expect anything from it. Life is not fair. Everything does not balance out in the end. Life happens, and you have no control over it. Good and bad things happen to you day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment. Your degree is a poor armour against fate.
Don't expect anything. Erase all life expectancies. Just live. Your life is over as of today. At this point in time, you have grown as tall as you will ever be, you are physically the fittest you will ever be in your entire life and you are probably looking the best that you will ever look. This is as good as it gets. It is all downhill from here. Or up. No one knows.
What does this mean for you? It is good that your life is over.
Since your life is over, you are free. Let me tell you the many wonderful things that you can do when you are free. The most important is this: do not work.
Work is anything that you are compelled to do. By its very nature, it is undesirable. Work kills. The Japanese have a term 'Karoshi', which means death from overwork. That's the most dramatic form of how work can kill. But it can also kill you in more subtle ways. If you work, then day by day, bit by bit, your soul is chipped away, disintegrating until there's nothing left.
A rock has been ground into sand and dust.
There's a common misconception that work is necessary. You will meet people working at miserable jobs. They tell you they are 'making a living'. No,
they're not. They're dying, frittering away their fast-extinguishing lives doing things which are, at best, meaningless and, at worst, harmful.
People will tell you that work ennobles you, that work lends you a certain dignity. Work makes you free. The slogan 'Arbeit macht frei' was placed at the entrances to a number of Nazi concentration camps. Utter nonsense.
Do not waste the vast majority of your life doing something you hate so that you can spend the small remainder sliver of your life in modest comfort. You may never reach that end anyway.
Resist the temptation to get a job. Instead, play. Find something you enjoy doing. Do it. Over and over again. You will become good at it for two reasons: you like it, and you do it often. Soon, that will have value in itself.
I like arguing, and I love language. So, I became a litigator. I enjoy it and I would do it for free. If I didn't do that, I would've been in some other type of work that still involved writing fiction - probably a sports journalist.
So what should you do? You will find your own niche. I don't imagine you will need to look very hard. By this time in your life, you will have a very good idea of what you will want to do. In fact, I'll go further and say the ideal situation would be that you will not be able to stop yourself pursuing your passions. By this time you should know what your obsessions are. If you enjoy showing off your knowledge and feeling superior, you might become a teacher.
Find that pursuit that will energise you, consume you, become an obsession.
Each day, you must rise with a restless enthusiasm. If you don't, you are working.
Most of you will end up in activities which involve communication. To those of you I have a second message: be wary of the truth. I'm not asking you to speak it, or write it, for there are times when it is dangerous or impossible to do those things. The truth has a great capacity to offend and injure, and you will find that the closer you are to someone, the more care you must take to disguise or even conceal the truth. Often, there is great virtue in being evasive, or equivocating. There is also great skill. Any child can blurt out the truth, without thought to the consequences. It takes great maturity to appreciate the value of silence.
In order to be wary of the truth, you must first know it. That requires great frankness to yourself. Never fool the person in the mirror.
I have told you that your life is over, that you should not work, and that you should avoid telling the truth. I now say this to you: be hated.
It's not as easy as it sounds. Do you know anyone who hates you? Yet every great figure who has contributed to the human race has been hated, not just by one person, but often by a great many. That hatred is so strong it has caused those great figures to be shunned, abused, murdered and in one
famous instance, nailed to a cross.
One does not have to be evil to be hated. In fact, it's often the case that one is hated precisely because one is trying to do right by one's own
convictions. It is far too easy to be liked, one merely has to be accommodating and hold no strong convictions. Then one will gravitate towards the centre and settle into the average. That cannot be your role.
There are a great many bad people in the world, and if you are not offending them, you must be bad yourself. Popularity is a sure sign that
you are doing something wrong.
The other side of the coin is this: fall in love.
I didn't say 'be loved'. That requires too much compromise. If one changes one's looks, personality and values, one can be loved by anyone. Rather, I exhort you to love another human being. It may seem odd for me to tell you this. You may expect it to happen naturally, without deliberation.
That is false. Modern society is anti-love. We've taken a microscope to everyone to bring out their flaws and shortcomings. It far easier to find a
reason not to love someone, than otherwise. Rejection requires only one reason. Love requires complete acceptance. It is hard work - the only kind
of work that I find palatable.
Loving someone has great benefits. There is admiration, learning, attraction and something which, for the want of a better word, we call happiness. In loving someone, we become inspired to better ourselves in every way. We learn the truth worthlessness of material things. We celebrate being human. Loving is good for the soul.
Loving someone is therefore very important, and it is also important to choose the right person. Despite popular culture, love doesn't happen by
chance, at first sight, across a crowded dance floor. It grows slowly, sinking roots first before branching and blossoming. It is not a silly weed, but a mighty tree that weathers every storm.
You will find, that when you have someone to love, that the face is less important than the brain, and the body is less important than the heart. You will also find that it is no great tragedy if your love is not reciprocated. You are not doing it to be loved back. Its value is to inspire you.
Finally, you will find that there is no half-measure when it comes to loving someone. You either don't, or you do with every cell in your body, completely and utterly, without reservation or apology. It consumes you, and you are reborn, all the better for it.
Don't work. Avoid telling the truth. Be hated. Love someone.
You're going to have a busy life. Thank goodness there's no life expectancy.
I must say thank you to the faculty and staff of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information for inviting me to give your convocation address. It's a wonderful honour and a privilege for me to speak here for ten minutes without fear of contradiction, defamation or retaliation. I say this as a Singaporean and more so as a husband.
My wife is a wonderful person and perfect in every way except one. She is the editor of a magazine. She corrects people for a living. She has honed
her expert skills over a quarter of a century, mostly by practising at home during conversations between her and me.
On the other hand, I am a litigator. Essentially, I spend my day telling people how wrong they are. I make my living being disagreeable.
Nevertheless, there is perfect harmony in our matrimonial home. That is because when an editor and a litigator have an argument, the one who triumphs is always the wife.
And so I want to start by giving one piece of advice to the men: when you've already won her heart, you don't need to win every argument.
Marriage is considered one milestone of life. Some of you may already be married. Some of you may never be married. Some of you will be married.
Some of you will enjoy the experience so much, you will be married many, many times. Good for you.
The next big milestone in your life is today: your graduation. The end of education. You're done learning.
You've probably been told the big lie that 'Learning is a lifelong process' and that therefore you will continue studying and taking masters' degrees
and doctorates and professorships and so on. You know the sort of people who tell you that? Teachers. Don't you think there is some measure of
conflict of interest? They are in the business of learning, after all. Where would they be without you? They need you to be repeat customers.
The good news is that they're wrong.
The bad news is that you don't need further education because your entire life is over. It is gone. That may come as a shock to some of you. You're
in your teens or early twenties. People may tell you that you will live to be 70, 80, 90 years old. That is your life expectancy.
I love that term: life expectancy. We all understand the term to mean the average life span of a group of people. But I'm here to talk about a bigger
idea, which is what you expect from your life.
You may be very happy to know that Singapore is currently ranked as the country with the third highest life expectancy. We are behind Andorra and
Japan, and tied with San Marino. It seems quite clear why people in those countries, and ours, live so long. We share one thing in common: our
football teams are all hopeless. There's very little danger of any of our citizens having their pulses raised by watching us play in the World Cup.
Spectators are more likely to be lulled into a gentle and restful nap.
Singaporeans have a life expectancy of 81.8 years. Singapore men live to an average of 79.21 years, while Singapore women live more than five
years longer, probably to take into account the additional time they need to spend in the bathroom.
So here you are, in your twenties, thinking that you'll have another 40 years to go. Four decades in which to live long and prosper.
Bad news. Read the papers. There are people dropping dead when they're 50, 40, 30 years old. Or quite possibly just after finishing their convocation.
They would be very disappointed that they didn't meet their life expectancy.
I'm here to tell you this. Forget about your life expectancy.
After all, it's calculated based on an average. And you never, ever want to expect being average.
Revisit those expectations. You might be looking forward to working, falling in love, marrying, raising a family. You are told that, as graduates, you should expect to find a job paying so much, where your hours are so much, where your responsibilities are so much.
That is what is expected of you. And if you live up to it, it will be an awful waste.
If you expect that, you will be limiting yourself. You will be living your life according to boundaries set by average people. I have nothing against
average people. But no one should aspire to be them. And you don't need years of education by the best minds in Singapore to prepare you to be average.
What you should prepare for is mess. Life's a mess. You are not entitled to expect anything from it. Life is not fair. Everything does not balance out in the end. Life happens, and you have no control over it. Good and bad things happen to you day by day, hour by hour, moment by moment. Your degree is a poor armour against fate.
Don't expect anything. Erase all life expectancies. Just live. Your life is over as of today. At this point in time, you have grown as tall as you will ever be, you are physically the fittest you will ever be in your entire life and you are probably looking the best that you will ever look. This is as good as it gets. It is all downhill from here. Or up. No one knows.
What does this mean for you? It is good that your life is over.
Since your life is over, you are free. Let me tell you the many wonderful things that you can do when you are free. The most important is this: do not work.
Work is anything that you are compelled to do. By its very nature, it is undesirable. Work kills. The Japanese have a term 'Karoshi', which means death from overwork. That's the most dramatic form of how work can kill. But it can also kill you in more subtle ways. If you work, then day by day, bit by bit, your soul is chipped away, disintegrating until there's nothing left.
A rock has been ground into sand and dust.
There's a common misconception that work is necessary. You will meet people working at miserable jobs. They tell you they are 'making a living'. No,
they're not. They're dying, frittering away their fast-extinguishing lives doing things which are, at best, meaningless and, at worst, harmful.
People will tell you that work ennobles you, that work lends you a certain dignity. Work makes you free. The slogan 'Arbeit macht frei' was placed at the entrances to a number of Nazi concentration camps. Utter nonsense.
Do not waste the vast majority of your life doing something you hate so that you can spend the small remainder sliver of your life in modest comfort. You may never reach that end anyway.
Resist the temptation to get a job. Instead, play. Find something you enjoy doing. Do it. Over and over again. You will become good at it for two reasons: you like it, and you do it often. Soon, that will have value in itself.
I like arguing, and I love language. So, I became a litigator. I enjoy it and I would do it for free. If I didn't do that, I would've been in some other type of work that still involved writing fiction - probably a sports journalist.
So what should you do? You will find your own niche. I don't imagine you will need to look very hard. By this time in your life, you will have a very good idea of what you will want to do. In fact, I'll go further and say the ideal situation would be that you will not be able to stop yourself pursuing your passions. By this time you should know what your obsessions are. If you enjoy showing off your knowledge and feeling superior, you might become a teacher.
Find that pursuit that will energise you, consume you, become an obsession.
Each day, you must rise with a restless enthusiasm. If you don't, you are working.
Most of you will end up in activities which involve communication. To those of you I have a second message: be wary of the truth. I'm not asking you to speak it, or write it, for there are times when it is dangerous or impossible to do those things. The truth has a great capacity to offend and injure, and you will find that the closer you are to someone, the more care you must take to disguise or even conceal the truth. Often, there is great virtue in being evasive, or equivocating. There is also great skill. Any child can blurt out the truth, without thought to the consequences. It takes great maturity to appreciate the value of silence.
In order to be wary of the truth, you must first know it. That requires great frankness to yourself. Never fool the person in the mirror.
I have told you that your life is over, that you should not work, and that you should avoid telling the truth. I now say this to you: be hated.
It's not as easy as it sounds. Do you know anyone who hates you? Yet every great figure who has contributed to the human race has been hated, not just by one person, but often by a great many. That hatred is so strong it has caused those great figures to be shunned, abused, murdered and in one
famous instance, nailed to a cross.
One does not have to be evil to be hated. In fact, it's often the case that one is hated precisely because one is trying to do right by one's own
convictions. It is far too easy to be liked, one merely has to be accommodating and hold no strong convictions. Then one will gravitate towards the centre and settle into the average. That cannot be your role.
There are a great many bad people in the world, and if you are not offending them, you must be bad yourself. Popularity is a sure sign that
you are doing something wrong.
The other side of the coin is this: fall in love.
I didn't say 'be loved'. That requires too much compromise. If one changes one's looks, personality and values, one can be loved by anyone. Rather, I exhort you to love another human being. It may seem odd for me to tell you this. You may expect it to happen naturally, without deliberation.
That is false. Modern society is anti-love. We've taken a microscope to everyone to bring out their flaws and shortcomings. It far easier to find a
reason not to love someone, than otherwise. Rejection requires only one reason. Love requires complete acceptance. It is hard work - the only kind
of work that I find palatable.
Loving someone has great benefits. There is admiration, learning, attraction and something which, for the want of a better word, we call happiness. In loving someone, we become inspired to better ourselves in every way. We learn the truth worthlessness of material things. We celebrate being human. Loving is good for the soul.
Loving someone is therefore very important, and it is also important to choose the right person. Despite popular culture, love doesn't happen by
chance, at first sight, across a crowded dance floor. It grows slowly, sinking roots first before branching and blossoming. It is not a silly weed, but a mighty tree that weathers every storm.
You will find, that when you have someone to love, that the face is less important than the brain, and the body is less important than the heart. You will also find that it is no great tragedy if your love is not reciprocated. You are not doing it to be loved back. Its value is to inspire you.
Finally, you will find that there is no half-measure when it comes to loving someone. You either don't, or you do with every cell in your body, completely and utterly, without reservation or apology. It consumes you, and you are reborn, all the better for it.
Don't work. Avoid telling the truth. Be hated. Love someone.
You're going to have a busy life. Thank goodness there's no life expectancy.
Thursday, November 13
NIGHT CYCLING!
IN 3-4 WEEKS TIME, GUESS WHAT!??!?!

nahh.we wont be doing such high level stunts on bicycles.BUT!
IT WILL BE THE END OF THE EXAMS!YAY!!!
and heres a treat, chuanming and i will be organizing a NIGHT CYCLING outing!=)yes, night cycling which means we will be up in the wee hours of the morning cycling off our butts!its gona be fun.it will be a time of letting loose and meeting up and getting to know your fellow rockclimbers even better before the M'sia trip!!! but before we can go paint the town red, i will need you to sign up. this is for logistic purposes so that we know how many bikes to rent.
the Date we have set is 8 Dec 2008!Venue and price not confirmed.need to find out how many bikes for rent, the more people, the cheaper=)
Lets have fun together and for those who don't know how to cycle, i can teach!muahaha.but u gota find me a bike first!=p
so what are you waiting for!?!?sign up yea.haha.and if anyone violently objects to 8 Dec 2008, pls tell me. either tell Chuan or Fel!!!!
TANKEW YOU!!!

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!

nahh.we wont be doing such high level stunts on bicycles.BUT!
IT WILL BE THE END OF THE EXAMS!YAY!!!
and heres a treat, chuanming and i will be organizing a NIGHT CYCLING outing!=)yes, night cycling which means we will be up in the wee hours of the morning cycling off our butts!its gona be fun.it will be a time of letting loose and meeting up and getting to know your fellow rockclimbers even better before the M'sia trip!!! but before we can go paint the town red, i will need you to sign up. this is for logistic purposes so that we know how many bikes to rent.
the Date we have set is 8 Dec 2008!Venue and price not confirmed.need to find out how many bikes for rent, the more people, the cheaper=)
Lets have fun together and for those who don't know how to cycle, i can teach!muahaha.but u gota find me a bike first!=p
so what are you waiting for!?!?sign up yea.haha.and if anyone violently objects to 8 Dec 2008, pls tell me. either tell Chuan or Fel!!!!
TANKEW YOU!!!
HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
Monday, November 10
DONUTS DONUTS DONUTS AND DONUTS!!
hey guys and girls!heres a lil advertisement from the social work department!!this year end, there will be an overseas trip to Yunan to do volunteer work and some of the people going will be raising funds through the sale of donut!yummy yum yum!
FROM THE DONUT FACTORY!!
Pre-Order Form
Name: Contact No.:
Collection Date: Wed 12 Nov / Thurs 13 Nov / Fri 14 Nov*
(between 11am-6pm @ NUS Arts or Science)
DONUT FLAVOURS!!!
Cookies and Cream (NEW)
- Cream mousse filling topped with
milk chocolate and sprinkled with fine Oreo cookies
Dark Chococcino (NEW) --- Tiramisu
mousse filling topped with rich dark chocolate
4 Cs (NEW) - Unique combination of
corn, custard and coconut with rich dark chocolate
Japanese Jasmine Tea (NEW)
- White chocolate with green tea and Jasmine lotus topping
Chocolate Cherry Delight (NEW)
– Milk chocolate with real black cherry topping
Rocky Road (NEW)
– White chocolate with big chunks of Oreo
Double Chocolate – Rich chocolate cream filled donut topped with white chocolate
Coffee Roasted Almond – Californian
roasted almonds with coffee flavoured chocolate
Mint Dark Chocolate – Rich dark chocolate with cool mint flavoured chocolate topping
Raspberry Dark Chocolate – Rich dark chocolate iwth Swiss raspberry filling
Hazelnut Milk Chocolate – White milk chocolate with crispy hazelnuts
Strawberry White Chocolate – White chocolate with Swiss strawberry filling
Lotus Mocha – Milk chocolate with coffee flavoured lotus paste
Orange White Chocolate – White chocolate with zesty orange topping
Peanut Dark Chocolate – Rich dark chocolate with peanut butter topping
Peanut Butter Glazed – Glazed donut with creamy peanut butter filling
Glazed – Light almond vanilla glaze –light fluffy donut
Apple Cinnamon – Diced apple topping with cinnamon icing
Cinnamon Chocolate – Dark chocolate centre with a generous dusting of cinnamon icing
Expresso Mousse – Creamy expresso mousse with dark chocolate
Blueberry Glazed - Real blueberry topping on a glazed donut
Kaya White Chocolate - White chocolate with premium kaya centre
Chocolate Lemon Cream Heart – Dark chocolate covered heart filled with light lemon cream
Spicy Cheese – Melted New Zealand cheese with basil and spice
Pricing
All proceeds will go to the funding of the trip
No. of donuts Price for Pre-order ($) Price at Booth ($)
1 donut $1.50(preorder price) $1.60 (price sold in booth)
3 donuts $4 (preorder price) $4.20 (price sold in booth)
12 donuts $16(preorder price) $16.50(price sold in booth)
you may refer to the donut factory website for the pictures!(click on this line)
hmm, i volunteer to help take orders from any of u guys!, so either sms or email me=)or comment on this page!and include your matric number at the same time!!!
thank you for helping!!you get to enjoy the donuts at a good price!, in the comfort of your school campus and help a child in Yunnan=)
FROM THE DONUT FACTORY!!
Pre-Order Form
Name: Contact No.:
Collection Date: Wed 12 Nov / Thurs 13 Nov / Fri 14 Nov*
(between 11am-6pm @ NUS Arts or Science)
DONUT FLAVOURS!!!
Cookies and Cream (NEW)
- Cream mousse filling topped with
milk chocolate and sprinkled with fine Oreo cookies
Dark Chococcino (NEW) --- Tiramisu
mousse filling topped with rich dark chocolate
4 Cs (NEW) - Unique combination of
corn, custard and coconut with rich dark chocolate
Japanese Jasmine Tea (NEW)
- White chocolate with green tea and Jasmine lotus topping
Chocolate Cherry Delight (NEW)
– Milk chocolate with real black cherry topping
Rocky Road (NEW)
– White chocolate with big chunks of Oreo
Double Chocolate – Rich chocolate cream filled donut topped with white chocolate
Coffee Roasted Almond – Californian
roasted almonds with coffee flavoured chocolate
Mint Dark Chocolate – Rich dark chocolate with cool mint flavoured chocolate topping
Raspberry Dark Chocolate – Rich dark chocolate iwth Swiss raspberry filling
Hazelnut Milk Chocolate – White milk chocolate with crispy hazelnuts
Strawberry White Chocolate – White chocolate with Swiss strawberry filling
Lotus Mocha – Milk chocolate with coffee flavoured lotus paste
Orange White Chocolate – White chocolate with zesty orange topping
Peanut Dark Chocolate – Rich dark chocolate with peanut butter topping
Peanut Butter Glazed – Glazed donut with creamy peanut butter filling
Glazed – Light almond vanilla glaze –light fluffy donut
Apple Cinnamon – Diced apple topping with cinnamon icing
Cinnamon Chocolate – Dark chocolate centre with a generous dusting of cinnamon icing
Expresso Mousse – Creamy expresso mousse with dark chocolate
Blueberry Glazed - Real blueberry topping on a glazed donut
Kaya White Chocolate - White chocolate with premium kaya centre
Chocolate Lemon Cream Heart – Dark chocolate covered heart filled with light lemon cream
Spicy Cheese – Melted New Zealand cheese with basil and spice
Pricing
All proceeds will go to the funding of the trip
No. of donuts Price for Pre-order ($) Price at Booth ($)
1 donut $1.50(preorder price) $1.60 (price sold in booth)
3 donuts $4 (preorder price) $4.20 (price sold in booth)
12 donuts $16(preorder price) $16.50(price sold in booth)
you may refer to the donut factory website for the pictures!(click on this line)
hmm, i volunteer to help take orders from any of u guys!, so either sms or email me=)or comment on this page!and include your matric number at the same time!!!
thank you for helping!!you get to enjoy the donuts at a good price!, in the comfort of your school campus and help a child in Yunnan=)
Saturday, November 8
Winning Design =)

Presenting the WINNING DESIGN for the proposed slacks. This was beautifully done by our very own Yi Xiong.. haha..
So all that's left is how the slacks will look like.. Please post photos of your favourite slacks so everyone can have a look. Thinking of having a guys and gals cutting cos i don't think any guy would wanna wear the girl's cut and vice-versa yea.. Remember to choose the design when the pics are up and also the colour!!
=)
Friday, November 7
Monday, November 3
fiftysixpoundspewpew
(I don't have any climb on photos so i "koped" this from facebook) Climb on was AWESOME! My team fiftysixpoundspewpew was 9th! Unbelievable since we weren't even climbing competitively initially... and I just remembered we didn't take any team photo. Charlene, Claudia, Sandra and Jiasheng's team (3 Girls and 1 Guy) was 10th and Edwin, Jensen, Matthew and Yixiang's team (Brotherhood of Deformed Joints) was 5th! HOORAY we all did so well :) I don't know the individual results but I THINK Alvin, Jansen and Yixiong are in top 10, at least for the last time i saw the scores.Hope everyone had fun! Maybe everyone can share how you guys feel about this year's climb on! I LIKE THE LOCATION, and the sanuk recycle bag HAHA.

