Residing in sunny Singapore where the food is great, weather is either too hot or too wet, where the worst drivers in the world are found and cars prices so high that car owners feel they own the road.
Yup, it seems cycling is not a basic skill which I assume all able-bodied individuals are able to execute. Here's my colleague finally getting it after a gruelling 2 hours practice session.
Comparing SPC, Caltex and Esso/Mobil, with my DBS, HSBC and Citibank credit card discounts.
Caltex is the cheapest for me, for now, with a full 10% discount. Although it's only a $0.25 per 5 litres of petrol cheaper, but every cent counts now in this 'energy crisis' period!
After eyeing this phone for almost 6 months, I finally gave in and bought it a few days ago. Persuasion by namely a $100 voucher from M1, as well as the fact that the price of the phone has been very consistent for the past 3 mths.
So to FULLY abuse my very expensive toy, a new blog is created to house photos I took with my phone. Call it's snowparang's personal version of Stomp if you will. I present to you:
The four aspects that make up this personality type are:
Summary of Resolvers
Good at getting to the heart of a problem and quickly finding a solution
Make rational decisions using the facts available
Think of themselves as understanding, stable and easy-going
May focus on short-term results and lose sight of the big picture
More about Resolvers
Resolvers are independent people who quietly learn how things work by analysing large amounts of information. Should a problem arise, they solve it with as little fuss as possible. Resolvers are only interested in abstract ideas, if they can be used to solve a problem quickly.
Resolvers like to take risks: Many of them seek jobs and pastimes that put them in harms way and guarantee an adrenaline rush.
Resolvers are often tolerant of behaviour different to their own as long as their values aren't compromised. They sometimes give the impression that they agree with other peoples' viewpoints because they don't actively disagree.
In situations where they can't use their talents or are unappreciated, Resolvers may become cynical, negatively critical or put off decisions. Under extreme stress, Resolvers could be prone to inappropriate, tearful outbursts.
Resolvers are quiet and sometimes it is difficult to get to know them; however, they often talk freely about subjects they understand well.
Resolver Careers
Resolvers are often drawn to hands-on jobs that require an analytical mind and careful organisation of large amounts of data. Resolvers have changed jobs most frequently since leaving full-time education, according to a UK survey.
Sent my VFR for servicing. This is my daily transport for the past 2 weeks:
It's been like 15 years ago when I started bike riding on kup kias in my mom's kampong in Muar. The feeling is good, cos the bike is very light, agile, and does 45 km/l of petrol. But too bad my gf don't like it.