August 25, 2010

minding our own business

Some time ago there was an article saying that many people here like to whine in social networking sites and blogs but they don’t do anything.

I think people whine at those sites because their friends and followers will support them and some will whine about similar experiences. It gives them some satisfaction. They are happy because they feel they have done something. If they actually do something, it might make them unhappy.

What would happen to you if you tell a burly man to pick up the litter he has thrown or you tell a sullen hawker off for his rudeness?


The best you can hope for is they apologize. More likely, you get nasty stares or scolded with obscenities in front of many people. Worst, you get a black eye or some hot soup splashed on your pants. Then you have to take further action.


This could a reason why people don’t do something. However, if someone takes the lead and does something, I think others would support him.



I guess some other whiners are not really serious about what they whine about. Those who are serious probably would have contacted the authorities or even visited a police station to tell them of their concerns.

“A branch of the tree on the road outside my house is going to fall. How come no body doing anything?”

“Why the police don’t take action against this?”

"Why is there no street lights here?"


Frannxis is taking a break. There will be no new posts for about 2 weeks.

August 22, 2010

名曲欣賞

再折長亭柳 - 陳玲玉


August 19, 2010

李大傻讲古 - 八仙過海

Li Dai Sor (Big Fool Lee) telling the story of The 8 Immortals crossing the sea.

August 17, 2010

weightlifting - YOG


In recent days I was watching some of the live coverage of the first Youth Olympic Games held in our Country. It was entertaining.

Today I watched the woman's weighting. I know little about the sport except that the more weight you lift, the better you are. But it was interesting to see the participants from all over the globe. They came in various shape and size, colour and costume.


There were actions and emotions, determination and concentration and today there was also some drama. A young woman, unsuccessful in her third attempt at lifting a weight, was so devastated that she just fell backwards onto the floor and sobbed.


All of women have muscular arms and you could see their biceps quivering when they held up the weights. Many of them gave a loud scream or shout before they lifted the weights.
I wonder why.

The gold medalist is Deng Wei from China. I heard it is an Olympic record.

August 15, 2010

doing our best

When shortcomings of our society are in the spotlight or when certain unfortunate things happen, some people blame it on our system. They say Singaporeans are too pressurized to succeed, and we are afraid of failure.

Actually our forefathers were also like that. They came here with the aim of doing well and so they worked very hard. They were afraid of failing because failure meant they had no money to send to their families back home or bring them to Singapore. They also had no face to return to their villages.


So working hard and doing our best have always been part of us. Probably because of this, at times we came up top in this or first in that. I don't think this means we are scared to lose or that we are trying to show off.

I believe there are plenty of Singaporeans who do not crave for great wealth or status and they lead a well-balanced life . But they still work hard and do their best in order for their families to have a good life.

Productivity is not new either. I think it was the 80s; at a meeting, a boss told his staff in light-hearted tone ‘Be prepared for the onslaught of the twin PsProductivity And Progress.’

August 12, 2010

1000 vs 1

There was a scientist who said something like this: A thousand experiments cannot prove me right, but a single experiment could prove me wrong.

I think you all know what it means. One experiment could undo all the effort and time he has put in to try to prove something.


Sometimes it is like that in our life. In your work, for example, you may have put in a lot of effort and commitment but it doesn’t mean you will get a promotion. On the other hand, if you make a mistake, it could cost you your bonus or increment.


Or if you are holding public office - when things go smoothly, the hard work you have done throughout the years is seldom appreciated by the public. However, if an unpleasant thing happens people want to chop off your head.


Actually I was thinking of the National Day Parade. It requires tremendous effort and massive organization. But this also cannot prevent freak accidents from happening which could mar the Show. You could almost hear the organizers heave a huge sign of relief when it was over, Thank God.

August 10, 2010

Sum Sum


Sum Sum is a Hong Kong singer. I don't know much about her but I don't think she did opera. I think her peak years were the 70s or 80s. I have 2 of her songs at YouTube. Here are some of the comments by her fans. The first 3 are by the same person. You can see how passionate he/she is about his/her idol. Many older folks are very loyal to their idols. They support them for decades.


(1a) I love Sum Sum"s consisting attitude of faithfully to the original theme of the cantonese song. I love her quality, her enthusiasm, her conservative and characteristic consistence.IShe's my dream woman,I love her timeless. I am glad at this time we both are living, breathing, thinking,learn to knowing and enjoying the gift of life.

(1b) Sum Sum contributed her valuable sensational voice to this performing. This might be the classic cantonese love song. Many female singer had did their version,but none of it is to be compared to Sum Sum's version.She did concerns,sang perfectly to release the complicated feminine feelings.Anxiety with cares, worry with hopes,honour and cherish,sorrow,warm and emotional leaning. She did it so good, easily catch your heart and melt your soul, The romance is always there.


(1c) This is a very pleasant and elegant vedio, Sum Sum must be in a good mood, she was singing comfortably, cheerfully and happily. She is infinitely beautiful. She expressed the extraodinary charmings , tender emotions and temptation of femininity. Especially at 2.50 even miss Jing Ting was"' tooken " .at this climax . I always think of Sum Sum, I love her forever. 2010 july p.s. In this video, you can almost heard Sum Sum saying: This is me--------SUM SUM


2. Those in their 50s should remember how beautiful SUM SUM was in the early 1970s.


3. Sum Sum: one of the most beautiful and loveliest singers. I was in love with her.


4. Sum Sum has a very soft and sweet voice. She is singing gracefully!


5. A beautiful song sung by a beautiful singer. Sum Sum is ageless.  Can you please include the lyrics so I can sing along?

August 07, 2010

san wang wu ti and beer

Only recently then I know this Taoist sect 'Three King Five Emperor' has a website : http://sanhuangwudi.org/

But there is nothing about opera; it is about its religious activities.



Recently I tried this beer. At first I thought it is a pale black colour but it is like other beers - yellowish gold colour. If you are interested in beer, here is a beer blog:
http://beerasia.blogspot.com/



Did you notice people have been using my announcement box at the right column to announce their websites and products. I have not visited any of them.

August 05, 2010

miscellaneous

The FAIRPRICE supermarket near my house has recently started to operate 24h, so it needs more employees. I was there a few times after midnight and the only cashiers on duty were two young women from China. I asked one of them. She said she didn't mind the night shift.

I also noticed two other new employees who don't look local - one young Indian woman and another Asian woman. Later I found out that the Indian was a foreigner who married a Singaporean and the Asian woman is a Vietnamese whose husband is a Singaporean. Both of them are SC now.


I thought Singapore men marry foreign women to keep them at home to be housewives?



Occasionally the pubic read in the papers stories of badly-behaved pupils. In reality such incidents are not uncommon. Pity teachers who have to face rude and unmotivated pupils every day, year after year.

If you ask the discipline masters of secondary schools whether caning of pupils should be abolished, I think most will say no. Not that they like to cane pupils but they want it to be an option. It is a deterrent. Actually schools very rarely do that and if they do, it is done most reluctantly.

Counselling? For some pupils, counselling alone doesn't work. 'Some pupils know what counsellors want and put up a show for them. There are pupils who only listen to the cane.
' one DM said.

August 03, 2010

Chinese opera shows 2

Wong Wai Kuan and Leong So Mui during a rehearsal ...


I watch quite a lot of Chinese opera shows, foreign and local. If you are performing, you may leave a note in the box at the right column.

Below is the list of Chinese Operas I attended in the second quarter (April to June). Blue indicates non-Cantonese shows.


















































NoDateVenue Show Troupe/Performers
0130-04-10Victoria Theatre Painted Skin/Others COI & Potong Pasir Yue Opera Group
0202-05-10Lee Foundation TheatreCantonese Opera Extravaganza CTC & Kreta Ayer CC Opera Group
0322-05-10Marine Parade CCCantonese opera excerpts/songsMarine Parade CC Opera Group
0423-05-10Marine Parade CCCantonese opera excerpts/songsMarine Parade CC Opera Group
0508-06-10KAPT風雨泣萍姬南宁市粤剧团
0609-06-10KAPT目連僧救母南宁市粤剧团
0710-06-10KAPT三氣周瑜南宁市粤剧团
0811-06-10KAPT西河會妻南宁市粤剧团
0912-06-10KAPT玉碎宮傾恨綿綿南宁市粤剧团
1013-06-10KAPT折子戏精選南宁市粤剧团
1113-06-10KAPT乾隆點狀元南宁市粤剧团
1219-06-10Kreta Ayer CCexcerpts/songsChan Mei Yin, KACC Opera Group
1320-06-10Lee Foundation Theatreexcerpts/songsCTC, KACC Opera Group
1426-06-10KAPT宋皇告狀Woo Wai Fong and Kong Chow Opera Group
1527-06-10Kampong Glam CC紅豆传情会知音Kampong Glam CC Opera Group

August 01, 2010

recurring decimals

The 220kg fish cost $6000.
$6000 divided by 220 kg = $27.2727.......... per kg


It is a recurring decimal; that means the digits 2 and 7 repeat themselves indefinitely.

Do you remember how to change recurring decimals to fractions?
I think you learned this in sec 1 or 2.

If you have forgotten, here is a method .....:


Convert the recurring decimal 0.2727272727....... to fraction


let A = 0.2727272727.....
then, 100A = 27.2727272727.....


100A - A = 27.2727272727..... - 0.2727272727.....

or 99A = 27
(all the decimals behind subtract off )

therefore, A = 27 upon 99
that is A = 3/11.


Doing Maths is a good way to keep your mind active.

July 30, 2010

琵琶上路

There are several opera videos by this name at Chinese video sites like Tudou. It was performed by 罗家宝 and 曾慧. But I didn't find any in YouTube. Below is a different one by 蔣文端.

July 28, 2010

fish jaws


Did you read about the giant 220kg grouper fish (not the one in the picture) which a restaurant boss bought for $6000? The whole fish has already been eaten up.

No, I didn't go and eat the fish. This is fish jaws steamed with simple ingredients. Judging by the jaws, the fish must be quite big. The pieces you see here are the lower jaws including the lips and cheeks.
The teeth cannot be eaten. If you are a fish eater, I think you would like this.

July 26, 2010

$ x % = $ ??

If you are a Maths teacher and you go shopping with a friend, probably you will be asked to do the calculations like finding the price after discount. Why ask me, you said. 'You teach Maths, right?' Some people assume that Math teachers are Maths wizards.

All of us study Maths in school and we take it at O level. We know the basics, so you don't need to be a Maths teacher to calculate things like 20% of $65.
Most of us can still remember how to do it, right?

I think you are aware that hawkers at wet markets can do their calculations very fast. For example if the fish is $9.50 per kg. The fishmonger puts a fish on a simple weighing scale which only reads the weight and he tells you almost immediately "400g, $3.80, I sell you $3.50"
. I guess it is not very accurate, maybe they read to the nearest 50g.

I think it is because of frequent practice or perhaps they have memorized tables of weights and prices like we used to memorize our multiplication timetables when we were in school.

July 23, 2010

The Time-warp Woman

Hello friends, especially the nostalgic ones, do you feel that the world is moving too fast and that not all changes are good for mankind? Would you like to live your life as it were, say, 20 ... 30 ... or 40 years ago?

This eccentric woman shut herself off from the outside world. She lived in a surrealistic world where time stood still right up to the time her life ended. It happened in London. This is an old newspaper cutting.

July 21, 2010

Income gap

I was reading something. The writer was not quite happy with growth. He said it only makes the rich richer.

It makes me think a bit about the income gap between the rich and the poor. This is not unique to Singapore. Many countries, including China, have this problem. Just share with you my simple view on a complicated issue.


I think it is inevitable that the gap increases because the rich have more money to invest. Money makes money. The professionals will get higher pay increases and bigger bonuses than the blue-collar workers. So it is very difficult to narrow the gap. We can't stop (and should not) the rich from getting richer; but we can help the others to earn more and give the very poor a safety net.. Whatever, I think the gap will widen.

On the positive side, it is not a bad thing for the rich to get richer because they will spend more too and pay more consumption tax or GST. They will also have to pay more income tax. In fact the more they earn, a higher percentage of their income goes to income tax. Much of these taxes will be go back to society for the benefit of the community and to help the poorer people.


If the rich do not make money or start to earn less, it means the economy is not doing well. There is little or no growth. The poor would be more badly affected.


One important thing is that the rich must not flaunt their wealth and the poor must not be resentful of the rich.

July 19, 2010

miscellaneous

You know, during this World Cup season, I didn't bet a single dollar on any match. Not that I listened to Uncle Dick who always advises people not to gamble. Just that I didn't have the urge. Although I have no psychic pets to help me, I predicted the outcome of both semi-finals and the final game correctly. I was thinking of investing in a pet like a bird or a fish and training it to pick cards.

Weekend, I met up with an old friend. He likes to talk nostalgic things. He told me he met a former principal recently. He is Mr Naidu. Some pupils used to call him 92 (same sound). He was a tall man with a lofty air around him. Some old Victorians may remember him as he was a principal of Victoria School before. He must be in his 70s now. According to my friend, he is still alert and sprightly and is chairman or president of something. Good for seniors to keep active.


Recently I went to a Starhub Centre to get something done. The person who attended to me was a tall young man, pleasant and polite. I thought he looked a bit like Mingde. I think he is new in the job because several times he had to ask the female colleague next to him for advice. And she helped him, cheerfully too. It is nice to have a colleague like that.

July 17, 2010

pricks

That day a young lady used a needle to poke me twice. No, I have not offended her. I was also not playing the fool with her, like trying to put a sticker on the front of her body.

I was at a clinic. She was the nurse trying to draw my blood. She pricked my right arm with the needle of the syringe. Then she pulled the handle. But only a little blood flowed into the tube. So she pushed the needle further in. Ouch! Still not much blood.

Not enough sir, I NEED MORE BLOOD : she proclaimed. I thought she sounded gleeful.

Those were chilling words. That means she would do it all over again. So, she took another syringe and pricked my left arm. Thankfully she got the blood she wanted. Otherwise don't know where she would poke me next.

Good, sir. I have enough blood : She said, as if she just drank it.

First time I got two pricks from a nurse.

July 15, 2010

distance-based fare

I think the distance-based fare is a reasonable one. People who often travel long distances complained because they have to pay more. But, in future their travel pattern might change. Looking at it another way, it means in the past people who travelled longer distances were given concession but now this is not so.

By the way I don't think it is possible for everyone to benefit from every policy change.

Elderly citizens using concessionary cards and who frequently travel long distances are also unhappy. But the important thing is that they still have concession although some may benefit less than before.


It would be good if there is a distance-based road tax structure - the more you use your car on the road the more road tax you pay. If you don't drive out from your car-park, you pay zero road tax. It is not the same as ERP which is mainly to alleviate road congestion. It only charges you for using certain roads during certain times.

July 13, 2010

lao 勞

In the third post below this I mentioned 2 singers (易翠苹, 勞天賜) with rare surnames Yi and Lao. According to this report in the Sunday papers, Lao is indeed very rare. There are only about 500 people with this surname. This is the lo clan's website: http://www.lo-family.net/