Archive for February, 2014

Why I love Singapore Airport

It is the little things which matter. A tired expression, yet organizations never seem to quite grasp this concept- be it inability, lack of care, or just laziness. Anyways- lets get straight down to the title of this post. Why do I love Singapore Airport? Well, lets begin with what it provides. The Augmented Product Model Singapore airport provides a simple service: a location for passengers to...

Google: a fighter for freedom and equality

When it comes to being a part of our lives, Google knows it is a big influence. Google has taken pride in being a part of almost everything- from dominating the internet (mail, search, websites, blogs. Arguably, the internet is almost all of modern life nowadays), to dominating in innovation (mobile phones, google glass, self driving cars. and more). With this amount of power, there comes responsibility. Google is well p...

The Hawk-Dove game in Call Of Duty 4

A game I really enjoy is Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare 1. If you play, you may often find me as P3NG. There are many reasons for my love of the game: detailed graphics, fast gameplay, great (sometimes) community, LAN capabilities, and more. But one reason trumps all others: good balance. Balance But what is good balance in First-Person-Shooter gameplay? I consider it as an equilibrium where no one...

Shocking ad about not skipping school (NSFW)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STHpMUYeznQ Thanks to Jessica from ThoughtCatalogue who found this video, I saw it from here first: http://thoughtcatalog.com/jessica-blankenship/2014/01/this-anti-skipping-school-ad-is-the-most-disturbing-thing-ive-ever-seen/ If you watch it (with discretion), think about how you are feeling after. "Disturbed" is a good word, if not understating it a bit. This ad is really interesti...

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