Archive for January, 1970

ccMixter mashup: Ballad Of Jane (narva9 mix)

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

This song is a personal experience of Creative Commons fueling creativity.
A song I completed, with help from ccMixter and the generosity of the ccMixter community – “Ballad of Jane“:
This is Jane.
Who tells, to no one in particular, that the sky is blue. That she’s cold.
She has no one — but herself — to assure herself [...]

“THE GREAT REPRICING: What The Current Crisis Represents”

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

A friend pointed me to this insightful speech by Minister George Yeo. His commentary and views of what the current global financial/ economic crisis mean for governments, economies, politics, China, and culture.
He spoke at the University of Cambridge (27 Mar 09), as part of the university’s 800th anniversary.
From the last para:
Human civilisations learn from one [...]

Susan Boyle – Singer – Britains Got Talent 2009

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

Watching this segment of Britain’s Got Talent made me realise how we’ve been raised to unconsciously accept that beauty is a requisite for talent.
Regrettably I’m no exception, as I realised after watching this.

This Herald’s article sums it up:
The answer is that only the pretty are expected to achieve. Not only do you have to be [...]

CNA article: Bloggers, moderators can help ease public fears in crises

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

From Channelnewsasia (18 Apr 09):
SINGAPORE: The Internet has made possible the rapid spread of fear in a crisis, said Deputy Prime Minister and Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng.
But he said bloggers and website moderators can help ease public concerns should a terrorist attack occur…
Since October 2007, 75 of them have visited the Home Team [...]

One Singapore librarian’s quest to raise $200,000 for The Spastic Children’s Association (part 1)

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

Arrgh. I’m sorry I didn’t post this earlier.
A few months ago, my librarian colleague, Mr. Dennis Kweh, hatched the idea of raising funds for the Spastic Children’s Association (Singapore).
By traveling 200km in a power wheelchair, within Singapore over three days.
He approached START Centre, who agreed to be the event organiser.
His “Adventure 200″ starts today (ends [...]

One Singapore librarian’s quest to raise $200,000 for The Spastic Children’s Association (part 2)

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

[From Part 1]
A quote by Dennis Kweh, librarian:
I plan to travel 200km over 3 days (21-23 Apr09) within Singapore on a battery powered wheelchair, covering places like East Coast Park, MacRitchie Nature Reserves, Orchard, Shenton Way, HortParks, South Bouna Vista Rd etc.
I will be on the road continuously for at least 10 hours a [...]

Thoughts about Creative Commons (CC) and CC adoption in Singapore

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

An NUS student, Jackson Tan (referred to me by Giorgos), is collecting information about Creative Commons (CC) adoption in Singapore. Specifically, he’s writing an article on the different factors affecting Creative Commons adoption in Singapore.
Jackson is interested in how cultural differences between Singapore and other jurisdictions affect adoption rates, and the types of licenses that [...]

Twitter Telepathy: Researchers Turn Thoughts Into Tweets

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

[Reposted from sgLEAD]
From Wired, 20 Apr 09 (the article explains why Twitter works better than trying to get patients to email):
Early on the afternoon of April 1, Adam Wilson posted a message to Twitter. But instead of using his hands to type, the University of Wisconsin biomedical engineer used his brain. “USING EEG TO [...]

QQ*librarian shares her “What is Britannica?” story

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

Here’s the lastest QQ*librarian story from her real-life front-desk experience:
She claimed she has tried Google, Wikipedia and everything (yes, Google and Wikipedia is equivalent to everything to this young reader) but to no avail.
Topic X appeared to me to be a possible entry that can be found in encyclopedias. So I directed her to the [...]

Personal rules for managing ‘noise’ during crisis situations

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

NOTICE: This commentary mentions the H1N1 outbreak but it is not an update of the crisis per se. You should treat this post as potential ‘noise’ by default.
First, let me say there’s a Charity Fun Day 2009 organised by the Assisi Hospice. It’s tomorrow, 2 May 2009. Some precautions have been taken because of the [...]