
Here's my thoughts, my feelings and my works.
Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death, that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father,even so we should also walk in newness of life. Roman 6:4
It's about God, myself and anything that has caught the fascination of my eye.
| Your dating personality profile: Romantic - You know exactly how to melt your date's heart. Romance comes naturally to you and is an important component of any relationship you have. Religious - Faith matters to you. It is the foundation that you build your life upon. You trust that God has a plan for you. Wealthy/Ambitious - You know what your goals are and you pursue them vigourously. Achieving success is important to you. | Your date match profile: Romantic - You need someone with a traditional understanding of romance. A true romantic is a must-have in any potential date. Religious - You seek someone who is grounded in faith and who possesses religious values. You believe that a religious person can enhance your life. Adventurous - You are looking for someone who is willing to try new things and experience life to its fullest. You need a companion who encourages you to take risks and do exciting things. |
Your Top Ten Traits 1. Romantic 2. Religious 3. Wealthy/Ambitious 4. Stylish 5. Athletic 6. Adventurous 7. Outgoing 8. Conservative 9. Traditional 10. Big-Hearted | Your Top Ten Match Traits 1. Romantic 2. Religious 3. Adventurous 4. Athletic 5. Traditional 6. Practical 7. Wealthy/Ambitious 8. Stylish 9. Intellectual 10. Conservative |
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Well, I wanted to try out the quiz again without spending longer then 3 seconds on each question. So here’s the quick quiz results. It’s so different from the 1st (well, except for the religious part). Well, it’s up to you to psycho-analyse me with this data. Thanks to Jason once again ; )
| Your dating personality profile: Religious - Faith matters to you. It is the foundation that you build your life upon. You trust that God has a plan for you. Stylish - You do not lack for fashion sense. Style matters. You wouldn't want to be seen with someone who doesn't care about her appearance. Conservative - You take a conservative stance on most issues and aren't shy about saying so. Your political views are an important component of who you are. | Your date match profile: Practical - You are drawn to people who are sensible and smart. Flashy, materialistic people turn you off. You appreciate the simpler side of living. Religious - You seek someone who is grounded in faith and who possesses religious values. You believe that a religious person can enhance your life. Traditional - You aren't looking for someone who is sexually repressed. You want someone who is adventurous under the covers. |
Your Top Ten Traits 1. Religious 2. Stylish 3. Conservative 4. Romantic 5. Adventurous 6. Outgoing 7. Traditional 8. Athletic 9. Intellectual 10. Wealthy/Ambitious | Your Top Ten Match Traits 1. Practical 2. Religious 3. Traditional 4. Adventurous 5. Romantic 6. Stylish 7. Athletic 8. Intellectual 9. Conservative 10. Shy |
I thought the writing was uncalled for and unneccesary. As much as he felt that he was being fair by not singling out individuals, he had just condemned a whole faculty's population by putting on such a label on the fac. How fair can that be?
Though more importantly, I felt that it was very ungentlemanly to have passed such sweeping comments(no matter how much truth he felt was in it). His inability to hitch someone "decent"(by his standards) doesn't justify trashing a lady's honour.
Lastly, I don't understand why a guy has to complain that his fac has no one for him. Doesn't he have any other friends? Surely, his social circle isn't as small as that?(or could it be). Could it be that the average Singaporean university male is socially inapt, low in self-esteem, irreverent to the fairer gender and helplessly ignorant of his condition(or rather the lack of it?)
There you have it, I just condemned a whole population (that will soon include myself). Perhaps a personal reminder, then ;)
Been awhile since I touched modelling as I continue to sort out my room and belongings, I’m finding it hard to get the space to work on models.
After going through a couple of articles and receiving some feedback from modellers making their own sander using an electric toothbrush, I decided to give it a try and start a mini-project.
I remember reading one such article by a Japanese modeller a few months back but thought, these electric toothy brushes must be really expensive, it’ll be crazy to use them to sand stuff. Well, I was wrong, many electric toothbrushes now are dirt cheap( ‘except fro the Oral B ones). On a trip to Guardian pharmacy I found them selling an in-house brand electric toothbrush for only SGD9.90 and it came with an additional head that I just have to mention was compatible with Oral B’s electric toothbrushes as well. Please do not get the cheaper brushes for kids as those do not have sufficient power for it to be a decent sander.
So here’s the low down on what you need:
Now here’s how the toothbrush looks right out of the box.
STEP 1 – Remove Bristles
A brand new brush head
Use a plier or pincer of sorts to pluck out the bristles. I find that plucking the bristles by bending them sideways is much easier then trying to remove them straight out (perpendicular to brush head surface). Note, i did not cut them, I removed them from the root. You don’t want any bristles left remaining.

Ouch.. that must hurt.
STEP 2 – Attach sanding head
Now this step is real simple. In fact if you’ve got step 1 done, you’ve basically done like 90% of all there is to this sander.
Take double-sided tape and sand paper and measure accordingly to the brush head.

Cut the correct size and stick tape onto sand paper.

Next peel the tape and stick it to the brush head.
Tada!!
Now, you’ve done it! Sorry, I got too excited and just had to try it out first. The sanding was excellent and that just made me wonder how did I put up with all that crap hand sanding all this while? Every modeller is a lazy modeller (but that’s not our fault, I think kits are just too hard to prep before we get all crazy with the colouring and fixture). If you’re a lazy modeller like me, do spend that short amount of time to DIY one such brush yourself, you’ll never want to look back at the days w/o it.

Additional thoughts
Aesthetic requirements:
haha... is this too much to ask for my room? haha... well, it's like the only space I "own" and since I spend most of my time in my room, I'm gonna be demanding of it this time.
paints, furniture, lightings? well, nothing should be too fixed as I tend to like to move things around... so I plan not to do too much drilling. Everything should be kept easy to clean too. I welcome any suggestions. time to consult some design friends...
oh yes... i forgot... budget... hehe.. right now there is no budget... as in (zero budget)... but the plan is probably not to spend more then a couple of hundred... tt's why I taking it slow... change can take place slowly.. furniture by furniture...