Friday, July 11, 2008

Cute Taxi Logo

En route to Morton's Steakhouse yesterday, I encountered a taxi with this cute logo:



I mean, how many of us would be able to afford a Bentley in this lifetime? So the next best thing is...




...driving a Toyota with a Bentley logo!

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Foodie review: Werner's

Since I've gotten back in June, I haven't had my craving for 'teer kah' (pork trotters) satisfied. Blame inflation, for it has caused a dramatic reduction in servings. Now in order to fill my tummy, I have to order 2 bowls/plates of whatever. It can't be the gym-ing that has caused this appetite explosion right?

But at 7pm tonight, my craving was finally satisfied. I had a massive pork knuckle ALL TO MYSELF at a cosy joint along Upper East Coast Road (opposite Siglap's Killiney Kopitiam).

Yummy...it's really not as dry as it looks. Texture was perfect. Taste was enhanced by the sour-ish veggies on the right. $19.50.
Fried Cheese & Cranberries. 8/10 on orgasmic scale. $8.80
Dad's well-done steak. Tasted very different from other steaks because they didn't bathe the meat in the traditional mushroom/red-wine/black-pepper sauces. Instead, they buried it under fried onions, so it had the BBQ-ed taste. Dad couldn't get enough of the wedges.
Jon's lamb chops in rosemary and lemon sauce. Again very unusual taste! Palatable even for a lamb-hater like myself.

(All photos in this post were taken by the Samsung Omnia)

Friday, July 04, 2008

Unforgettable Taxi Ride

This afternoon, I dropped off my new MNG skinny jeans at Siglap centre for alteration and tried to hail a cab along upper east coast road to get to the MRT station. Within 2 mins, a cab pulled up metres from where I was standing and a slender, long-haired and heavily made-up lady got out. She was Chinese and looked about 30, though clad in a teeny-bopper-sized neon pink tank top and a short denim skirt.

I jumped into the taxi. As the taxi-driver drove on, he suddenly remarked to me:

Eh, just now that woman siao (crazy) one!
Taxi uncle

Oh? How come?
Me

She ah, ask me if I want her services leh...say she usually charge $80 but will give me $40 only. I told her I dowan...but she somemore say hor that her skills very good.
Taxi uncle

Lol! Times are hard I guess.
Me

I told her ah, my taxi-driving skill also very good! But she very insistent! So I told her I got wife. Then hor, she ask me, "Uncle, your wife how long already? Not sian (tired) ah?" I say, "My wife free one, but you I got to pay money!"
Taxi uncle

*Laughed until abs hurt*
Me

$40 sex, anyone?


Omnia: Everything you can Wish for



It's been a week since I got my hands on the Samsung Omnia (or rather, since raw power came into my hands). And I'm loving it.

The OMNIA, meaning 'everything' in Latin and 'wish' in Arabic, was unveiled at the CommAsia 2008 2 weeks ago and wowed spectators with its functionality. With all the hype surrounding the new 3G iPhone slated to be launched in the 3rd quarter of this year, any phone with a sizable touch screen is wont to be compared to the iPhone. And any phone-maker worth their weight in salt should be clamouring to jump onto the touch-screen bandwagon. Enter HTC Touch Diamond, LG KE850 Prada and Samsung Omnia to name a few.



The HTC touch Diamond retails at SGD 1,098 without a contract. This is the same price as the Omnia. I had no difficulty deciding on the Omnia over the Touch Diamond as I have heard that the latter lags quite badly and besides, the larger screen size of the Omnia gave it a huge edge over the Touch Diamond.

Over last weekend, Singtel was offering the Omnia at SGD 768 with a 2-yr contract. If one signed up for an added service such as SMS plus - $2+ a mth for 6 months - Singtel shaved off an additional SGD 300. An awesome deal right? So all in all, I paid SGD 368 for the Omnia, inclusive of a $100 trade-in.


The OMNIA


Screen resolution: Fabulous. I haven't compared it to the HTC Touch Diamond but I don't see a need to because I don't need anything better! I mean once the resolution reaches a certain threshold, any further improvements has little impact on the overall experience right?

Touch-screen Sensitivity: Since the Omnia doesn't have a keypad *horrors! how to sms liddat?!?* the responsiveness of the screen is the be-it and end-all of the gadget. I was happy to discover that the screen is indeed very responsive; better than those Besta Chinese dictionaries I used to have, but slightly inferior to my Lifebook T4215 Tablet PC.

Dialing is no problem because the number pad on the screen is reasonably big, however,chubby fingers would find it a tad difficult to sms as the keys are smaller. The solution is to rotate the phone horizontally such that the keys expand a bit. But even so, I doubt anyone with clubbed fingers would be happy with the keypad.

Camera: Significantly better than my previous Nokia 6288 which had a 2MP camera. However, I thought my Canon A80 5MP camera produced sharper images. (The truth is I haven't loaded the pictures onto my comp yet so I can't give a fair review of this function)

Lack-of-lag: 9/10

Looks: 9.5/10 (since I think the iPhone is 10/10)


Weight:
This phone may be like the Incredible Hulk in terms of raw power, but when it comes to tipping the scales, it's really more like Jessica Alba - light and slender, yet not too anorexic.

Verdict: I've never been happier with any mobile phone before. 9/10.