超越神奇宝贝的喜悦

因为某些原因,今天必须到学校把小弟带回家。

到了早上上学时段、中午放学时段、傍晚下班时段,电梯经常会在不同楼层停一停。而因为住在十五楼的关系,无论是要乘搭电梯到一楼或十五楼,时间都会比起其他时段相对的久一点。

出门时,电梯在五楼停下,一位印度籍的妇女推着一辆蓝色的脚踏车,像是怕耽误我时间,努力快速地挤进电梯里,而后面紧跟着的是两手拿着印度饼干的女儿。

虽然脚踏车后方有个像夹鼠器的座位,快抵达一楼时,妈妈却抱起女儿,把她放置在身前。女儿很熟练,但握着饼干的手差点儿打到我的脸。那对充满“不好意思”的眼睛,又大又圆。脑袋的线卡了一下,然后莫名其妙地竖起大拇指说了句“it’s ok”。电梯门这时开了,但时间足够让左耳戴着耳机的我清楚地听见妈妈笑着说“Thank you”。好好听。

电梯门外,站着一位右脚有残疾的马来族老奶奶。走出电梯后,我看着她右手按着按钮,身体慢慢的移进电梯里。脑中想起近期发生的电梯事故,便上前帮她按着电梯按钮。进入电梯后,老奶奶把身体转向站在门外的我,微笑地说了一句“Thank you”。(天,今天是什么日子)我点了点头,往巴士站走去。而心中的那份喜悦是无论抓了多少只神奇宝贝都无法超越的。

最后:嘿新加坡,生日快乐:)

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Happy birthday to you PinkOlifant!

Have not been blogging for quite some time as school has really occupied (and it’s still occupying) most of my time. Report after report, project after project.

Happy to have received many well wishes from my family and friends. Even though it’s just another day, it’s really good to know that your friends actually remember you. After each crossing, friends may remain friends on social media, but you know some friends will drift apart, their posts will appear lesser and lesser on newsfeed (you only have that amount of time to scroll through it everyday and social media hopes that you see the posts from your closest ones), and one day when you meet him or her on the street, you two may not even recognize one another.

So, it’s really good to know that they are still aware and acknowledge your existence. And it’s a good opportunity for you to glance through who they are and peep a little at their timeline to try and catch up a bit with their lives.

Life being life, people come and go. You and I too.

好久没更新博客了,多数的时间都花在写报告、赶作业上。大学这四年来都是如此。

收到许多好友发来的生日祝语,心中充满感激。虽然今天只不过是活在地球上的另外一天,收到祝语,知道朋友们还记得你这位朋友还是感觉挺幸福的。人生的交叉口遇到过不少朋友,但还会保持联络的又剩几个呢?

虽然在社交媒体上仍然是朋友,也许某天在街角碰头也未必认得出对方。虽然你的存在无需任何人的确认,但偶尔的一个“赞”和“生日快乐”真的会让你快乐。

来到这个世界,然后就是离开这个世界。

有些人经过我身旁住在我脑中在我心里钻洞,有些人变成相片堆在角落灰尘像雪一般冰冻

-五月天《一颗苹果》;作词/作曲:五月天 阿信

Recycling in Singapore.

Where to Recycle in Singapore?

There are more than 8000 recycling bins in residential estates all over Singapore[1].

Below are the various types of Recycling Bins that you may see:

Figure 1 Recycling Bins for landed houses & HDB estates
 Figure 1 Recycling Bins for landed houses & HDB estates
Figure 2 Recycling Bins at Singapore Changi Airport
 Figure 2 Recycling Bins at Singapore Changi Airport
Figure 3 Recycling Bins at Shopping Malls
 Figure 3 Recycling Bins at Shopping Malls

You may finding the nearest Recycling Bin via this website:
http://www.onemap.sg

OneMap
Figure 4 Screenshot of SLA OneMap.sg
Clicking Steps:
  Themes>Environment>Recycling Bins

There are other services which you may be interested in exploring on this website, e.g. 2nd Hand Goods Collection Points, Cash for Trash and Green Mark Building.

Smart Bins at Hong Kah Community Club

Figure 5 Smart Bins at Hong Kah CC
 Figure 5 Smart Bins at Hong Kah Community Club

The newly introduced and attractive Smart Bins were placed at the Hong Kah Community Club in December 2015 to promote the habit of recycling[2].

Hopefully, these Smart Bins can be widely introduced across the island to further encourage Singaporeans to recycle.

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What to Recycle in Singapore?

There are 5 main categories that recyclable items are usually classified under, (1) Paper, (2) Plastics, (3) Metal, (4) Glass and (5) Others.

You may press Ctrl+F to find if certain items are recyclable.

(1) Paper (纸)

Most papers are recyclable. Below are some examples (list is non-exhaustive) which you can place into the recycling bins in Singapore [3].

  • Red Packets (Ang Bao, Hong Bao, 红包)
  • Envelopes (信封)
  • Cardboard tubes for paper towels (Toilet paper tube, 纸筒)
  • Brochures (Flyers, pamphlets, 宣传纸, 宣传册)
    [Both glossy and non-glossy. 无论是否用光纸印的。]
  • Shredded papers (碎纸)
  • Any box (Cereal box, biscuit box, 纸皮箱, 纸盒)
    [Flatten if possible. 尽可折叠。]
  • Drink pack/carton (饮料包装)
    [Empty it, rinse and flatten if possible. 清空、并尽可清洗与折平。]
  • Yellow Pages
  • Stamps (邮票)
  • Namecards (名片)
  • Newspapers (报纸)
  • Magazines (Newsletters, 杂志)
  • Books (书)
  • Corrugated cardboard (瓦楞纸板)

(2) Plastics (塑料)

Usually, we would think that all plastics are recyclable but Styrofoam is a big NO.
Many would take a look at the number being surrounded by 3 arrows, which form a triangle, and try to determine whether that particular piece of plastic can be recycled – Resin Identification Code (RIC).

We need to understand that the RIC DOES NOT TELL US THE RECYCLABILITY OF THE PLASTIC, it only communicates the unique properties of the plastic [4].

1. PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) – Used for water bottles, soft drink and cooking oil bottles, and meal trays.

2. HDPE (High density polyethylene) – Used for milk and detergent bottles.

3. PVC (Polyvinyl chloride) – Used for plastic pipes, food trays, shrink wrap, and bottles.

4. LDPE (Low density polyethylene) – Used for plastic bags and bin liners.

5. PP (Polypropylene) – Used for bottle caps, margarine tubs, and meal trays.

6. PS (Polystyrene) – Used for food containers, egg cartons, vending cups, plastic cutlery, and protective packaging for electronic goods.

7. OTHER – Includes any other plastic that does not fall into the above categories.

All type 1 and 2 can be recycled. For plastics with RIC above 2, you might want to check against the list below provided by ZeroWasteSG:

  • Plastic drink bottle / container
  • Bread wrapper & tag
  • Plastic bag / packaging
  • Plastic packaging for biscuit / beverage packets
  • Facial foam plastic tube
  • CD & casing
  • Plastic cutlery
  • Yakult / Vitagen / yogurt bottle
  • Plastic cup / container
  • Straw
  • Cleaner / shampoo bottle
  • Cassette /video tape

(3) Metal (金属)

There are two types of metal, ferrous metal which are magnetic (e.g. iron & steel) and non-ferrous metal which are non-magnetic (e.g. stainless steel, aluminium, copper & bronze.

Ferrous metal are usually recycled in local steel mill while non-ferrous metal are transported overseas for recycling.

The common types of metal scrap in Singapore are [5]:

  • Steel (drink cans, aerosol cans, food containers, bars, beams, wires, pipes, chains, electrical goods, cars, etc)
  • Stainless steel (clippings, sheets, turnings, etc)
  • Aluminium (drink cans, clippings and turnings, windows and door frames, aluminium casting and sheet, etc)
  • Copper (copper wires, strips, etc)

(4) Glass (玻璃)

Recycled glass are usually sorted into clear, brown and green, and exported overseas as there is no glass recycling plant in Singapore [6].

Examples of glass that can be recycled:

  • Beer / wine bottle
  • Glass container
  • Glass cups
  • Wine glasses

(5) Others (其它)

YOU CAN RECYCLE YOUR CLOTHES TOO!

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[1] ZeroWasteSG (http://www.zerowastesg.com/2009/02/13/where-can-i-find-recycling-bins/)

[2] The Straits Times: Hong Kah North rolls out smart bins in green campaign (http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/environment/hong-kah-north-rolls-out-smart-bins-in-green-campaign)

[3] ZeroWasteSG: Can Recycle? (http://www.zerowastesg.com/can-recycle/)

[4] Earth911: Frequent Plastic Jug & Bottle Recycling Questions (http://www.earth911.com/recycling-guide/how-to-recycle-plastic-jugs-bottles/)

[5] ZeroWasteSG: Metal Recycling (http://www.zerowastesg.com/2008/12/08/metal-recycling/)

[6] ZeroWasteSG: Glass Recycling (http://www.zerowastesg.com/2008/12/08/glass-recycling/)

2016!

人生多无聊,让我来浪费时间也写写一些无关紧要的小事吧。

2016年快到了,想必很多人都会为新的一年许下一些希望自己能完成的New Year Resolutions,让自己觉得有一个重生的机会。

1月:努力是必须的,但无论如何,我们仍有12月的时间来让自己慢慢重生。

2月:真的是不能忽视床/手机/电脑/电视/约会等的超级地吸引力,好,就让我们懒多一个月。反正还有十个月,宝宝都可以生一个了。

3月:农历新年刚过,拜访亲朋好友的那段日子真是心力交瘁。是时候宠宠这么努力应酬三姑六婆表姨表婶大伯小舅的自己了。

4月:天气热得无法集中精力去完成任何事情。这都是太阳的错。唯有等它“冷静”下来,我们再好好地冲刺一番。

5月:五月天!不能白白浪费这刚诞生的夏天。就让盛夏去贪玩吧!

6月:没办法了,半年的时间怎么完成这一箩筐的resolutions呢。好,减半,再冲刺。

7月:鬼节,还是听妈妈的话,乖乖呆在家里,什么地方都别去,什么东西都别做好了。自身安全比较重要。

8月:上半年都没在听课,下半年一定得多用功。我们是应该乖乖当个好学生的。

9月:脸书怎么就是翻不腻呢?电影和偶像剧怎么就是看不完呢?和朋友聊的废话怎么就是聊不完呢?跟上潮流要紧。没错。

10月:怎么朋友都约好了一起在十月的时候从妈妈的肚子里跑出来呢。没关系,朋友比较重要。

11月:考试决定了你的一生。当然是不能辜负妈妈的苦心栽培。

12月:迎接圣诞老人是身为人类的责任你说是不是。当然要好好地准备礼物、圣诞树、火鸡等一些贵的要命的东西,才能融入这欢乐的气氛。说来说去,不就只是希望31号重生日“再次”快点到。

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Life is a bore, so let me waste it further by writing some insignificant things.

We are nearing the beginning of the year 2016, many would start setting new New Year Resolutions. This action has seemed to become a ritual of rebirth.

January: Hard work is essential. However, it would still be fine as there are still 12 more months for us to reborn, take it easy shall we? We shall.

February: We shan’t neglect the strong gravity pull from our beds, smartphones, computers, televisions, dates etc. Alright, just one more month that we will allow laziness to drag us down. In any case, as the Chinese says, 10 months are sufficient for a baby to be born!

March: Chinese New Year has just ended. It has been really exhausting to visit relatives and friends during this festive season. It’s time to treat ourselves to the heaven of slackers.

April: Summer is no joke. The extreme hot weather has interrupted my thoughts and caused me to lose my focus in everything I do. The Sun is to be blamed. We shall let it “chill” before we go full force.

May: Mayday! Mayday! Help is needed. SOS.

June: Well, we know that we can’t finish all the resolutions that were set half a year ago. Perhaps, cutting them down by half could push us into completion of the remaining half.

July: Hungry Ghost Festival. We shall listen to our mums, stick to the traditions and stay at home diligently. Safety comes first.

August: Please tell us what did the lecturers said during class? Zero idea. Hi-five. Guess it’s time to really revise.

September: Facebook, movies, drama series, outings, gatherings…yes, catching up to the latest fashion is more important than resolutions. Period.

October: Why do all our friends’ birthdays fall on October? Alright, we got to celebrate.

November: Examination results determine your life. We shall not let our loved ones down. Fighting!

December: It’s Christmas! What’s more important than gifts exchange, decorating the Christmas tree, and slaughtering turkey! Hey, it’s time for the New Year Resolutions! Second chance given to accomplish them. Setting New Year Resolutions are so meaningful 🙂