CDC Class 3A Driving Lesson Walkthrough: Lesson 7 to 10

CDC Class 3A Driving Lesson Walkthrough: Lesson 7 to 10
This is part 4 of my driving lesson experience at CDC. You can find part one here. Lessons may vary according to the students' speed of progress.



Lesson 7:
- Evaluation. Review on everything learnt so far.

Lesson 8:
- Narrow courses: S and Crannk course

Lesson 9:
- Stopping on slope
- Directional change

Lesson 10:
- Vertical parking
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Outsourcing: Help for you Final Year project

Outsourcing: Help for your Final Year Project
Or any other project. Let’s face it, not everyone’s hard at work doing all the work on their own projects. These days, with the internet, sourcing for help is getting easier and faster. Students, learn your options. Lecturers, take note.




Other than your usual help from parents, boyfriend, or uncle who happens to have the same degree as the one you’re taking now, here are two sites fairly commonly used (indiscreetly) to outsource project work.

1. http://www.getafreelancer.com/

and

2. http://www.getacoder.com/

Let’s take a quick tour of getafreelancer. Getacoder offers similar services, but is more aimed at programming. Useful for those working on such projects.

Getafreelancer

Getafreelancer features various types of project work. Let us assume we’re working on a flash project, but have no time/too lazy/too lousy to do it. Or we want to get a distinction.

On the front page of getafreelancer there is a list:


Alright. There’s a flash category. Let’s check that one out.



This is the page where you’ll be posting your project to ask for bids. It works like a reverse ebay. You describe your project, and people will bid as low as they feel it is worth to them to do the work. Projects range from the really simple, the slightly more complicated, and the huge (FYP?) projects. Prices range accordingly.

If we’re doing a small project, it may be similar to the 34 second long flash animation for TV. Let’s take a closer look at that project.



Ok now we have a better description of the project, and we see that arlee04 has bid on the project. You will find that some people have no reviews, and some have hundreds and thousands of reviews. Those are the longtime freelancers and will be more likely to ask for a higher price. But if you want top class work, it might be worthwhile investing in them.

Here’s an example:


Of course, as an employer, you have ratings too. Based on how much information you provide for the project, how it is working for you, and so forth.

There are all sorts of employers and all sorts of projects, big and small.

So students, if you ever find yourself stuck on a project, there are ways to get help.

And lecturers, I’m sure you’re aware of such going-ons, and have made post-project interviews to catch cheaters.

For both camps. Be smart about it.
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University Cut Off Points

University Cut Off Points
These are the cut off points in 2008. For Nanyang Technological University (NTU), National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore Management University (SMU). Taken from BrightSparks Forum which took them from the official University websites.



The numbers after the name of each course indicate the number of places taken up for that course in that year.

AAA/A NUS Dentistry 44
AAA/A NUS Materials Science & Engineering 50
AAA/A NUS Environment Engineering 58
AAA/A NUS Industry & Systems Engineering 67
AAA/A NUS Law 231
AAA/A NUS Medicine 260
AAA/A NUS Chemical Engineering 295
AAA/B NUS Pharmacy 132
AAA/B NUS Business Admin (Accountancy) 133
AAA/B SMU Laws 125
AAA/B NTU Aerospace Engineering 87

AAB/A NTU Maritime Studies with Business Major 16
AAB/B NUS Business Admin 457
AAB/B NTU Accountancy 574
AAB/B NTU Business 503
ABB/A NUS Bioengineering 64
ABB/A SMU Accountancy 270
ABB/A NTU Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering 162
ABB/B SMU Business Management 677
ABB/B NTU Environmental Engineering 78
ABB/B NTU Maritime Studies 49
ABB/B NTU Mathematics & Economics 117
ABB/B NTU Economics 78

BBB/A NUS Engineering Science 46
BBB/A NUS Engineering 131
BBB/A NUS Mechanical Engineering 315
BBB/B NUS Science 1,100
BBB/B SMU Science (Economics) 205
BBB/B NTU Mathematical Sciences 141
BBB/B NTU Psychology 77
BBB/C NUS Computer Engineering (FoE) 73
BBB/C NUS Electrical Engineering 293
BBB/C NTU Information Engineering & Media 61
BBB/C NTU Chemistry & Biological Chemistry 285
BBB/C NTU Communication Studies 169

BBC/B NUS Real Estate 144
BBC/B SMU Social Sciences 130
BBC/B NTU Bioengineering 68
BBC/C NUS Civil Engineering 81
BBC/C NUS Project & Facilities Management 137
BBC/C NUS Arts & Social Sciences 1,613
BBC/C NTU Biological Sciences 340
BCC/B NUS Computing 301
BCC/B SMU Science (Information Systems Management) 255
BCC/B NTU Materials Engineering 231
BCC/B NTU Sociology 63
BCC/C NUS Computer Engineering (SoC) 77
BCC/C NUS Architecture 171
BCC/C NTU Computer Engineering 170
BCC/C NTU Computer Science 198
BCC/C NTU Electrical & Electronic Engineering 689
BCC/C NTU Mechanical Engineering 488
BCC/C NTU Linguistics & Multilingual Studies 52

CCC/B NUS Industrial Design 34
CCC/B NTU Physics & Applied Physics 65
CCC/C NTU Civil Engineering 106
CCC/C NTU Chinese 106
CCC/C NTU English 100
CCC/C NIE Arts (Education) 205
CCC/C NIE Science (Education) 170
CCC/D NTU Engineering 137
CDD/C NUS Nursing 75
DDD/D NTU Art, Design & Media 152
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Poly and Uni Campus Maps

Poly and Uni Campus Maps
Click for bigger pictures.










NTU


NUS


Temasek Poly


Singapore Poly


Nanyang Poly


Ngee Ann Poly


Republic Poly

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Incest and Marriage in Singapore

Incest and Marriage in Singapore
Here's a fairly controversial topic. But if you're curious, check out the chart I made depicting 3 categories relating to this. Is it legal, is it acceptable, and what are the risks.





Here's the chart.


You'll find the Singaporean legal aspects here:
Incest, described in Section 376A (a) and (b)

'(a) Anymanwho has carnal knowledge of a woman with or without her consent who is to his knowledge his grand-daughter, daughter, sister, half-sister or mother(whether such relationship is or is not raced through lawful wedlock); or

(b) any womanof or above the age of sixteen (16) who with consent permits her grandfather, father, brother, half-brother or son(whether such relationship is or is not traced through lawful wedlock) to have carnal knowledge of her (knowing him to be her grandfather, father, brother, half-brother or son, as the case may be),

-is said to have commit incest.'


And here:
WOMEN’S CHARTER
(CHAPTER 353)
FIRST SCHEDULE
Section 10


Link: http://app.rom.gov.sg/internet/efile/prohibited.htm
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Lasik in Singapore

Lasik in Singapore
Having done Lasik surgery at Shinagawa before, here's sharing the answers to some common questions.











1. Do I need to prepare anything before going for my first consultation?
Best to not wear any contact lenses for 1-2 weeks before the consultation. They will need to measure your cornea's curvature, and wearing your contact lenses may cause some warping.

2. Will I have perfect vision?
It varies from person to person. You're likely to regain at least 95% or so of your eyesight. So it depends on how high your refractive error is to begin with.

3. Does Lasik fix astigmatism?
Yes, but also to a similar degree as above.

4. Are there any side effects?
Dry eyes, glares and halos are common. But most symptoms will fade within a few weeks and more so over time. It's important to take good care of the eyes especially during the healing phase.

5. How long is the surgery?
It's impressively only about 10-15 minutes. And you'll get to go home within an hour after.

6. How long is the recovery?
I had normal vision with no discomfort at all the very next day. Refrain from water sports for at least 2 weeks, and physical sports for about a month.

7. Where can I get Lasik done?
I highly recommend Shinagawa. The overall experience there is fantastic, with professional service provided all the way, in a gentle, guiding manner. I'd compare it to taking a flight on Singapore Airlines. Find them here: http://www.shinagawa.com.sg

Here's a list:
The Lasik Surgery Clinic
Add: 290 Orchard Road, #13-01/06 Paragon
Tel: +65 6836 1000
Email: doctor@lsc.sg
Website: www.lsc.sg

Shinagawa LASIK Centre
Add: 501 Orchard Road, #05-01/06 Wheelock Place
Tel: +65 6738 8222
Email: info@shinagawa.com.sg
Website: www.shinagawa.com.sg

Optimax LASIK Centre (S)
Add: 1 Orchard Blvd, #16-01/06 Camden Medical
Tel: +65 6836 5665
Email: info@optimax.sg
Website: www.optimaxlasik.sg

SINGLASIK Centre
Add: SNEC 11 Third Hospital Avenue
Tel: +65 6322 8891
Email: singlasik@snec.com.sg
Website: www.singlasik.com.sg

ClearVision Eye Clinic
Add: 6 Nutmeg Road, Nutmeg Court
Tel: +65 6100 2211
Email: dr@nightlasik.com
Website: www.nightlasik.com

Parkway Eye Centre
Add: Gleneagles Hospital, Level 3 Hospital Block
Tel: +65 6470 3366
Email: N/A
Website: www.parkwayeyecentre.com

Apple Eye Centre
Add: #11-01 Paragon Medical
Tel: +65 6235 7000
Email: info@appleeye.com.sg
Website: www.appleeye.com.sg

Eye & Retina Surgeons
Add: 1 Orchard Blvd, #13-03 Camden Medical
Tel: +65 6738 2000
Email: N/A
Website: www.eyeretinasurgeons.com

EyeWise Vision Clinic
Add: 6 Napier Road, #08-19 Gleneagles Medical
Tel: +65 6476 1211
Email: enquiry@eyewisevision.com.sg
Website: www.eyewisevision.com.sg

Singapore Eye & Vision
Add: 290 Orchard Road, #15-07/08 Paragon
Tel: +65 6836 0900
Email: lynnyeo@pacific.net.sg
Website: www.lynnyeo.com.sg

Jerry Tan Eye Surgery
Add: 1 Orchard Blvd, #10-06 Camden Medical
Tel: +65 6738 8122
Email: info@jerrytan.com
Website: www.jerrytan.com

Eye Clinic Singapore International
Add: 290 Orchard Road, #16-11 Paragon Tower
Tel: +65 6734 9766
Email: N/A
Website: www.singaporeeyeclinic.com
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Blackberry capabilities without BIS

Blackberry capabilities without BIS
This is based on my experience in Singapore. The facts will likely cover other countries as well, but I can't say for sure. Do your homework. A fairly common question that gets asked is what can be done on a Blackberry without a Blackberry Internet Service (BIS) plan. If you begin your search at crackberry.com, or other such forums, you'll tend to get discouraged. However, how much is truth, and how much is just people overprotective of their way of life?


Things you'll hear, and I can tell you are 100% not correct:
"Starhub/Singtel/xxx telco insists that Blackberrys can only be activated with the addition of a data plan."

or

"You can only buy a Blackberry with a BIS plan/Data plan."

Not true. Find another Customer Service Operator. You CAN buy a Blackberry without any such plans. The question is what do they mean by activated? I haven't a clue. But it definitely doesn't mean the phone won't work at all.

"A Blackberry without BIS/Data Plan is as good as a paperweight"

This gives the impression that the Blackberry is a special device that can only work if you sign up for it's special plan. Wrong. At the very least you can still make phone calls and send text messages. That's a pretty impressive paperweight. Paperweight.5 perhaps? iPaperweight?

"A Blackberry without BIS/Data Plan is a dumbphone"

Really depends on your definition of dumbphone. My dumbphones could never edit word, excel and powerpoint documents. iDumbphone?

"Why get a Blackberry if you don't want push email? You're buying the wrong phone. I can do the same things on my $50 PDA."

Why get a Tag Heuer when you don't do intensive activities? You're buying the wrong watch. I can tell the time on my $20 Casio.
Why get a Ferrari when you don't drive at 300km/hr? You're buying the wrong car. I can drive at the same speed on my Honda.
Why get a Gucci bag? I can carry the same things in my plastic bag.

Why indeed.

You'll find many people misleading you to think the following chart is true.


Which is blatantly wrong.

Here, I did up a chart that is much more reflective of the truth.


Note: I'm not keen on getting into any arguments about how someone should use their Blackberry. I believe that is totally up to each individual, and that people have good reasons for doing things the way they want to. This is a purely informative post.
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Facebook on Blackberry Bold

Facebook on Blackberry Bold
Someone asked me if the facebook application could be used on a Blackberry without a BIS/BES plan. Here's the answer to that question, plus some screenshots on what uploading pictures on the facebook app looks like.





I took this picture while walking to my bus stop on the way to work.


Here you can see I do not have BB messenger, and do not have the RIM logo next to the 3G symbol, indicative of the lack of a BIS plan.


Then I logged in to facebook by clicking on the icon you see in the title picture.


I then select the upload function, and can add a description and tags on my photo.


Once photos are uploaded, you can browse them, along with others, through a very nice interface.

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