31 December 2009

The Dispossessed


Twenty-five years after I had set my eyes on Ursula LeGein's 'The Dispossessed', I am finally reading it.

30 December 2009

Goa and Power Grid





The thing that I liked about Goa is the multiple paths to victory. One can embark on various strategies and yet have a chance. Nothing deterministic there.
Power Grid on the other hand is tension-filled though I suspect somewhat deterministic despite an auction device. I will need to play more games.

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28 December 2009

Tongiaki




A light, fun, little game with an interesting cascading effect. I think there is potential here.

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Assyria, Metropolys

The German boardgames session yesterday was great. Nikki had bought ten games from Fat Boy's the day before. He brought along 'Assyria' and 'Metroploys' which we enjoyed.

27 December 2009

Maharaja





The optional inclusion of the Yogi had added quite a bit to the basic game of Maharaja which was already a fine, tension-filled game.

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26 December 2009

Shopping for books

Wow! The guys spent over three thousand dollars on books at Borders and Kinokuniya this evening. Scary.

Imperial





A game with a Diplomacy-like structure, a war bonds market and little else. It was a bore. The components were nice though.

A disguised train game? In a sense.


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23 December 2009

Idiots from Prudential

Two more idiots from Prudential called. One lady called a few evenings ago when I was purchasing paying for groceries at the supermarket and I told her to remove my name off the list. She hung up on me. Today, another idiot called and I told him that this was an intrusion and asked him to remove my name off the list.

These companies have no ethics. Their means of operating showed little concern for anyone.

05 December 2009

313@Somerset, Centrepoint, Orchard Central, Illuma, Central, Square 2, Mandarin Gallery

I was at 313@Somerset yesterday. The layout was not dissimilar to that of Centrepoint, conservative with shops ringing a narrow atrium. However, it worked, unlike the labyrinthine Orchard Central, Central at Eu Tong Sen, Illuma, Square 2 with escalators flying all over, dead ends, dead spaces and more. Mandarin Gallery was small and simple and I thought that would work too.

313@Somerset, like the rest of the malls, had the usual chains. Nothing too unusual. The usual bland mix. However, unlike Orchard Central, Central and Illuma, 313 had big anchors like Zara, Brotzeit, HMV, Uniqlo, Marché. Illuma had a cineplex however.

I think it would not be difficult to see which new malls would be the losers.

The redeemer

Mr X of Store X is going to bring in Product X after all. Hmm... Perhaps, I am mistaken.

Am I too sardonic these days? Too cynical of the nature of my fellows?

2010 World Cup draw

The World Cup draw for 2010 is out!

Group A: South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay, France
Group B: Argentina, South Korea, Nigeria, Greece
Group C: England, USA, Algeria, Slovenia
Group D: Germany, Australia, Ghana, Serbia
Group E: Netherlands, Japan, Cameroon, Denmark
Group F: Italy, New Zealand, Paraguay, Slovakia
Group G: Brazil, North Korea, Ivory Cost, Portugal
Group H: Spain, Honduras, Chile, Switzerland

WOW! Group G! Scary. Group C and E look to be the easiest.

Observed


Observed last night at Harris bookstore at 313 @ Somerset: 'Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters' placed in the classics section.

Observed some time ago at Prologue at ION Orchard: Cyril Wong's volume placed in Science Fiction and Fantasy.

Hilarious!

Harris and Prologue belong to Popular. I think they do need to give their shelving staff more training.

02 December 2009

Next game

I am looking at Dragon Age: Origins next.

Finishing Torchlight




Before I knew it, I have finished 'Torchlight'. Heh. It wasn't difficult at all on 'Normal'. Heh.
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Fax photocopiers

Despite explaining my requirements to the sales people from Fuji-Xerox, Canon and Ricoh, they persisted in introducing models that cost between $2600 to $12,000.

Fuji-Xerox introduced two models that were $9,000 and $12,000 exclusive of GST. Canon presented two that were $8,000 and $10,000. And Ricoh, $2,600 and $4,950.

They deliberately did not present their lower product lines despite my constant reminders that my requirements were basic and that I was cost-sensitive. Oh well. They concentrated on their hard-sell, ignoring everything else and had probably their commissions in mind.



Ultimately, I picked up a KX-MB772CX based on B.'s recommendation from Harvey Norman's for $299.00. I set it up this morning and the machine has been satisfactory. $300 versus $12,000.

26 November 2009

The long afternoon of Singapore



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Dinner at Fiesta Basilia


I met an old friend, Eugene, for dinner at Fiesta Basilia at United Square last night. The food was the usual Brazilian style meats that had become popular with the advent of that place at Sixth Avenue and Carnivore at Vivocity.

I would suppose if you were a carnivore, this place would be ideal for you.

As usual, we talked about the pop music of the eighties which was Eugene's passion.

Torchlight





I have been playing quite a bit of 'Torchlight' for the last few weeks. It is amazingly addictive. It's exactly like the old Diablo I and II and Rage of Mages I and II.
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25 November 2009

Photocopiers

I heard that Selex was bought by Canon. When did that take place? I don't know. Hmm..

Here are the surviving photocopier brands that are left:

Dell
Canon
Hewlett Packard
Konica Minolta
Kyocera Mita, including its Copystar brand
Océ. including its Océ Imagistics brand
Oki Electric Industry, OKI Printing Solutions brand
Panasonic
Ricoh
Samsung
Sharp
Toshiba
Xerox / Fuji Xerox

Kallang Leisurepark




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