My Rambling Thoughts

What does 3 Mbps mean in real terms?

3 Mbps is around 375 kB/s. It may sound very slow, but it is a pretty decent rate. (In contrast, local network speed is ~5 MB/s and HD is ~20 MB/s.)

It is fast enough to play YouTube's 480p videos in real-time. (But not the 720p videos, though.)

A 7 GB 720p video can be downloaded in ~5.5 hours. However, I can't hit >350 kB/s all the time. Even 200 kB/s is a decent rate. It translates to 11 MB/min. A 7 GB file can be gotten in 10 hours (or overnight).

This is why I have opted for the 3 Mbps data plan for the past few years. It is one of the cheapest plans and it is good enough.

Programming Android, first thoughts

programming

It reminds me of Windows GUI programming in early 90s before GUI RAD tools, such as Visual Basic and Delphi. There is a ton of boilerplate and glue code.

(And also X Windows and later Java Swing/AWT. History repeats itself every 10 years.)

The good news: App Inventor for Android is going to be released by Google, and that is apparently a drag-n-drop GUI app builder.

No one should need to create a GUI app using code.

Simi Youth Olympic?

News: Singaporean set up Facebook to boycott Youth Olympic Games

Date: 25 July 2010. Source: The Temasek Review.

A Singaporean by the name of Kelvin Leong has set up a Facebook to boycott the Youth Olympic Games hosted by the PAP regime. It has attracted more than 100 members so far.

According to Kelvin, it was founded to protest against the PAP's splurging of public monies on the YOG:

"We are Singaporeans who are disgusted with the YOG. The government initially allocated a budget of $120 million but it somehow shot to $387 million. At the same time, the government is not bothered at all to spend a single cent to fight the raging flood problems that has caused untold hardships on the people."

Summer Olympic, Winter Olympic, Special Olympic. Now Youth Olympic?

To tell the truth, I've never heard of the Youth Olympic, so I googled it. It turned out this is the first ever Youth Olympic.

Will Youth Olympic work? I am skeptical.

Life is a one way arrow

News: When Mr Right comes at the wrong time

Date: 25 January 2005. Source: ST.

Timing is everything, even in love. And when you are not ready to commit, you could end up regretting it

SOMETIMES, timing rather than love decides who we end up being with - or without.

Only some lucky people marry the loves of their lives. The rest marry the most suitable person who comes along when they are ready to settle down.

Janice Wong (the article author) regretted her decision. However, I think she didn't make the wrong decision — it is hardpressed to ask someone to settle down at 23.

It was her misfortune not to meet anyone of the same calibre since...

But, she was just 28 when she wrote the article (5 years ago). That was not old enough to say she'll never meet a new Mr Right again.

Anyway, her article intrigued me enough to borrow her book, Single Picky Girl. (I was too cheap to buy her book for $15 :-P.)

Her articles work well enough as a newspaper column, but lack depth in a book.

Putting $36,000 COE into perspective

The 2nd July COE bidding ended with Cat A at $36,162.

$36,162, what does it mean?

Per year: $3,616.20. Per day: $9.90.

Almost $10 a day to own the car, even before you use it.