Trying out Singapore Armed Forces Combat Ration Courtesy of my Accenture colleague NSMan Tji Hun who is nice enough to let me try out their field food. Combat ration set Glutinous rice with chicken rendang. This is a bit dry, but edible. Japanese curry noodle with chicken. This one is surprisingly tasty. Red bean dessert. This one is quite good. Or maybe it's just me liking sweet stuff. Got menu some more.
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The Code After watching Da Vinci Code, I'm convinced everything in this world is coded in some ways to tell us something about our past, how we ended where we are now, and where we're heading into. In DVC, Templar Knights have been protecting the Holy Grail. In present time, Robert Langdon has been tasked to protect P.S. a.k.a. Princes Sophie whose true identity, if revealed to the world, will shake the very foundation of church's power on earth. I'm convinced, I am actually a TemPLar knight, tasked to find, woo, marry and protect P.S. a.k.a..... Princess Sharon, whose true identity, if revealed to the world, will shake the very foundation of my mediocre life. Hey, who says P.S. cannot be a chinese? If there's no proof that says Mary is a prostitute, or that J.C. is a god, or just an extraordinary man, then I think it's possible that somewhere along the bloodline, one of them decide to marry a chinese, produce an offspring and ship him/her to Nepal or some...
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Oxymoron? "I'm certain that nothing is certain in this world" Not said by me. Doesn't make sense to me because it's contradictory. Is this considered an oxymoron? According to The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company: n. pl. ox·y·mo·ra (-môr, -mr) or ox·y·mo·rons A rhetorical figure in which incongruous or contradictory terms are combined, as in a deafening silence and a mournful optimist. In this case, it's not two terms. It's a complete sentence, albeit a simple one. What do you call it then?