Sunday, November 27, 2005

Take 5! Guerilla Film-Making Challenge

Singapore History Museum presents - Soul to Soul
2 days before the start of what will be, I suspect, a harrowing experience for me. Will be trying to make a film within 5 days [actually more like 2 days, as shooting only starts on the eve of the 3rd day]. The more frightening part is that it will be the very 1st time that I'm shooting a film. hope that I manage to produce something at the end of the 5 days...

Monday, November 07, 2005

Weekly Newsletter Subscription: Digital Photography Review

Weekly Newsletter Subscription: Digital Photography Review
interesting info...
"singnet.com.sg users - Please complain to your administrator
Singnet appear to be repeatedly mistaking our opt-in weekly newsletter for spam, but instead of simply asking us, reading the message or contacting the receipient they appear to have chosen to automatically make formal complaints to our ISP, despite re-assuring them that our Newsletter is 100% opt-in we have heard nothing back from them on this subject and hence we will not be sending any newsletters to singnet.com.sg. My advice, complain to the singnet.com.sg administrator, we've given up."

Friday, November 04, 2005

United Nations Statistics Division - Country and Region Codes

United Nations Statistics Division - Country and Region Codes: "There is no established convention for the designation of 'developed' and 'developing' countries or areas in the United Nations system. In common practice, Japan in Asia, Canada and the United States in northern America, Australia and New Zealand in Oceania, and Europe are considered 'developed' regions or areas. In international trade statistics, the Southern African Customs Union is also treated as a developed region and Israel as a developed country; countries emerging from the former Yugoslavia are treated as developing countries; and countries of eastern Europe and of the Commonwealth of Independent States (code 172) in Europe are not included under either developed or developing regions. "

Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Germany tests 9ft 'micro-house'

BBC NEWS UK Germany tests 9ft 'micro-house'
a cool idea, although not a new one, i guess. wonder how they work out the sanitation arrangements though...
their website is here.