Temasek Engineering School, Singapore


AMIG Relivessssss for sure…

HAHA… GUYs and GALs, me(our club) need all of ur help… We are now recuriting members for the final round… the very last chance to enjoy the fun of flying a kite(the type of aircraft flown @ last year NDP but not exactly the same one)… BUT under one condition… That is–>

U got to join this club and nv leave it(entire duration of TP stay[sem1.1 - 3.2]) and for all meetings and trainings u got to be present… Last but not least, CCA points will be given…

Pls register at our forum @ http://amig.forumakers.com/ pls give us ur name, year of study, the course u are taking now(full name not short name[Eg. Mechatronics and not MTN]), contact no., admin no. and e-mail(hotmail preferred).

P.S–> Gals, the Guys need u… haha…



A Day at the Races
25 March, 2008, 10:21 am
Filed under: Life outside TP, My Hobbies, Sports

 Last Saturday, my friend gave me a complimentary pass to the races at Kranji…. i was hosted to lunch & tea in the Committee Box at the turf club.  — my first time there!

I’ve been to the old Bukit Timah turf club, but never to the new Kranji one.. heard dat it opened 8 years ago, but this is my first time there… very “swa-koo” of me, rite?  haha..

 Anyway, being the executive vip box, dress code was formal (long sleeves & tie for gents, formal for ladies). 

The lunch buffet was exquisite - nothing really expensive like lobsters or abalone lah, but fairly good.  - Beef rendang, peranakan style lemak vege curry, coconut rice, deep fried fish, chicken….etc.  The dessert (”Or-nee”) was super yummy!!

And mid way thru the races, at 4.15pm, tea time was served — local fried cha kway, muar chee, and sweet cakes.. oishi des ne!

Where we were seated, large LCD screens were mounted overhead, at almost every angle and corner.  These showed the dividends on the horses for the next race.  During a race itself, the screens also beamed the action live from the tracks.

turfclub2.jpg In the dining lounge

My host, Ms Mo Ching, also gave us a conducted tour of the premises.  We were shown the weighing room where jockeys weighed themselves before and after a race, the owners’ lounge, the Hibiscus lounge, the Gold Card members’ room, and the parade ring..etc.  It’s a pity she didn’t bring us to the paddocks and stables.  I would have liked to have a “behind the scene” look at the preparation work.

turfclub5.jpg The parade ring

We then went to the outdoor grandstand and sat among the spectators for a while,.. it was a lively mob actually… and when the field of horses neared the finishing line, we could hear the jockeys cracking their whips on the horses’ buttocks like there’s no tomorrow… as the leading horses  strained their necks trying to pip one another to the fnishing post, while the rabid crowd cheered and shouted aloud the number of the horses they had backed.. 

turfclub3.jpg Front horses surging across the finishing line

As the front two neck-to-neck horses scrambled to the finishing line, we could hear the crowd’s final last gasp shout and a concerted split-second stamping of the feet at the final moment when built-in cameras at the post clicked away for a nail-biting photo finish!

It was really exciting.

For the day, we were given a booklet with the race card and horses’ track record.  What amazed me, though, was that our host, Ms Mo Ching, suggested that we could pick a horse based on our favourite number.  For ladies, she recommended picking the jockey’s attire that one liked best.  Now, everyone knows that you don’t choose horses like that.  It’s financial suicide.

Anyway, of cos i didn’t take her advice.  i picked my own horses after studying the track record in the booklet.  There were 9 races that day, including the highlight, the Chairman’s Trophy Event.  I had bet on 6 of the races that day – I won 5 of them, and lost 1.

If i had bet based on how colourful a jockey’s attire was, i would have gone home broke!  haha…

Anyway, it was a great afternoon at the races, and i am grateful to Singapore Turf Club and my hosts, for their invitation.  i’ll certainly like to go back again, cos it was so enjoyable!  : )



Singapore Slingers
4 February, 2008, 1:19 am
Filed under: Sports

Last month, 2 other friends and I went to the Singapore Indoor Stadium to watch the Singapore Slingers in action. For those of you who don’t know what that is, the Singapore Slingers is the Singapore basketball team in the Australian basketball league.

Normally I wouldn’t have gone but since my friend had 2 spare tickets, my other friend and I went. And woah, I must say the match was pretty exciting. Not as good as NBA standard, but exciting in its own way. The mood of the crowd was electrifying, with some hardcore fans screaming their lungs at every play.

I think the star of the Singapore Slingers is Ron Grizzard, as he seemed more popular with the fans and was like the Kobe Bryant of the Slingers. Making shots,  grabbing rebounds, dishing assists, running at the defence, creating shooting opportunities. Everything.

The match ended with them winning 113 - 102 again some team with a weird name, which for the life of me I can’t seem to recall. But the important thing is Singapore won :D



Chess Boxing
31 January, 2008, 11:05 pm
Filed under: Health & Fitness, Sports

I was surfing the Internet a few days back and came across a very interesting website about a sport I’ve never heard before… Chessboxing!

The basic idea in chessboxing is to combine the #1 thinking sport and the #1 fighting sport into a hybrid that demands the most of its competitors – both mentally and physically.

In a chessboxing fight 2 opponents play alternating rounds of chess and boxing. The contest starts with a round of chess, followed by a boxing round, followed by another round of chess and so on. The contest consists of 11 rounds, 6 rounds of chess, 5 rounds of boxing. A round of chess takes 4 minutes. Each competitor has 12 minutes on the chess timer.

A round of boxing takes 3 minutes. Between rounds there is a 1 minute pause, during which competitors change their gear. The contest is decided by: checkmate (chess round), exceeding the time limit (chess round), retirement of an opponent (chess or boxing round), KO (boxing round), or referee decision (boxing round). If the chess game ends in a stalement, the opponent with the higher score in boxing wins. If there is an equal score, the opponent with the black pieces wins.

Upcoming locations planned for chessboxing events in 2008 include Los Angeles, Paris, Prague, Zurich and Moscow. Too bad Singapore is too small to be considered, otherwise it sure will be interesting to see such an intellectual and physical sport.



NAPFA today
25 January, 2008, 10:45 pm
Filed under: Sports, Student Life in TP

today’s napfa abit sucky, although i’m prepared for a fail… i did 7 for chin-up (3 pts.) but in the end, the paper write 6 (2 pt.)….. sit&reach dissapointting i heard the guy tell me its 36, 1 more cm to 2 pts. but the worse thing is the paper show 30 (0 pt)….. One good thing is tht my boardjump is the worse (around 200) and i gt 209 still (0 pt), but when we were resting for 2.4, the IC of boardjump allowed us to retake and i jump almost a dozen times. Finally, i LIMIT-BREAK and gt 226 (2 pts.), but my foot is alrdy 5cm past the starting line ;) Ai ya… but after all my 2.4 still fail, so even if i gt min. of 2 pts. for the rest also no use :( Must train 2.4! Btw i gt 14 mins (64/210 position)



TP Vollyball
14 January, 2008, 11:07 pm
Filed under: Sports

THere was a vollyball tournament in TP indoor stadium.There were several teams from Polytech to universities.TP women and men won the match.GIrls team was the first match ,agins  SP.The boys match,it was a fantastic match with NTU.Match was not easy.Tp won it from there talents and technics.Congras to our team.



RP vs ITE RUgby
14 January, 2008, 10:57 pm
Filed under: Sports

TO day rp had there worst match and i think there were beat by ite,it was 35 to nil.It was held in TP new ground .RP line and forwards were not good and they did’nt have there numbers to play.There coach also not with tem.ITe played a fasinating game.Better luck for RP in next time.



TP Rugby
14 January, 2008, 10:51 pm
Filed under: Sports

Tp was defeated for the first time in this seson on satarday,agains SP.the score was 23 to 3,it was a good day for SP as our tp players did several mistakes and few players were out from the team ,becos they were sick.Our forward did well but at there also less of our team work shown to us.This will be good point to make our mistakes in future.



Third excecative Win,
10 January, 2008, 12:00 am
Filed under: Sports

Yesterday TP won the Rugby match agains RP,it was’nt good score to win a match,but luck was on tp side,TP have done several mistakes.We saw that some players going to play them self along,but in rugby match there must be team work,becos of that we would had a chance to loose the match,any hope they will make there mistakes and go for next match with SP.



TP won the Second Rugby match
3 January, 2008, 9:31 pm
Filed under: Sports

Tp won the second match with Combine ITE Team.It was a tuff won.both teams performs there best performace and Score 8 to 7,Tp put one try and panelty,and the ITE put one try and convesion.The next match will be pal on next week with RP.go TP go.