Incessant Monologues of an Idle Mind
… things you don’t really need to know, but I’ll say it anyway.
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DIY Post-Flood Car Cleaning
by David Tong of Big Bert’s Professional Detailers – www.bigberts.com
After the onslaught of Typhoon Ondoy, thousands of car owners are left with flood-damaged vehicles and there’s simply not enough dealerships and independent stores to service all damaged units.
This write-up is meant to be performed immediately after you can gain access to your flooded vehicle. [...]

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After several rescheds (our schedules don’t seem to match in the past), I finally got the chance to shoot Mike and Jane’s engagement session.
Mike’s a friend and my officemate in VeriFone and he’s tying the knot this November. This is the first of two e-sessions that we plan to shoot before the big day and [...]

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Got a Sony Ericsson W760i from a Singtel plan last October 08, used it until December or so and got the first problem with a hanging phone. Phone was sent to Wisma service center and software update was made. (1st repair)
Upon receiving the phone, I noticed that the battery no longer holds a charge longer [...]

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Finally received my prize for Reader’s Digest’s Unseen Asia photo contest, sponsored by Sanyo.
What a generous prize

Thanks to Reader’s Digest and Sanyo Singapore!

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Earth hour “voting” just ended. It’s supposed to be some form of “global election” for planet Earth and against global warming.
We turned off our lights and electronics around the house at around 830 and turned it back on after washing the dishes.
Working with candles at night isn’t anything new if you’ve lived in a country [...]

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The Star Ferry in Hong Kong has been the most affordable and reliable way to cross the Victoria Harbour between the lands of Kowloon and Hong Kong. This cultural icon of Hong Kong, from the pier to the ferry itself is in danger of being wiped off the cultural heritage of a fast-advancing, yet [...]

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Just a simple video to greet Daddy Logio on his 60th birthday
Untitled from David Tong on Vimeo.
Untitled from David Tong on Vimeo.
Untitled from David Tong on Vimeo.
Happy 60th!! from David Tong on Vimeo.
Untitled from David Tong on Vimeo.
Happy Birthday!!!

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Being a predominantly Chinese country, Singapore’s Chinese New Year celebrations are vibrant and quite commercialized as well. The country is still very deep rooted when it comes to traditions despite the rapid cultural fusion in this tiny island nation.

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<a href=”http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaipusam”>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thaipusam</a>

Thaipusam (Tamil: தைப்பூசம்) is a Hindu festival celebrated mostly by the Tamil community on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai (Jan/Feb). It is also referred to as Thaipooyam or Thaippooyam in the Malayalam language. Pusam refers to a star that is at its highest point during the festival. The festival commemorates [...]