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[30 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 462 views]
Taro Ball at Snowflake SS15

The weather’s hot. Rain is scarce. When there is no other way left to cool down (after blasting the air conditioning at full power and removing all your clothes, oops), an ice dessert will definitely be a sweet option! If you are interested in savouring one, make your way to Snowflake at SS15! It is opposite the market, along the row of shops were some of INTI College’s faculties are. Remember to look up! The shop is on the first floor!

Movie »

[29 Jun 2009 | 3 Comments | 375 views]
Review : Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen

Absolutely the MOST anticipated and hyped up movie of the year, Transformers is back with a huge bang. Packing more explosions, more GIANT ROBOTS and more Megan Fox (I bet some of you guys just went to see her.), the sequel promises to be one huge step above the first movie. Read on to find out more!

Food »

[28 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 531 views]
Lipton Yellow Label Tea – Hirameki

If you have been watching Japanese anime a lot, the word Hirameki might sound familiar (watch Samurai X / Rurouni Kenshin). Hirameki means ‘flash’ or ‘insight’ (in the Japanese language, of course). We will not be talking about Japanese animes for now but rather a new line of teabags made by Lipton. I’m sure many of us have drank a cup of Lipton’s without realising it!

Games »

[27 Jun 2009 | No Comment | 753 views]
It’s not all about the pretty graphics, silly.

“OH LAWD Thats some kick ass graphics!!1one! I MUST play it” – attributed to every single Rabid Graphics Nerd out there.

“Pfffft. There’s no story in that. Shiny with no substance. Just like Paris Hilton!” -the poor sod who will only touch games with some semblance of a story

“……..Dude, can’t we just have both?” -everyone else.

Graphics or story in games? G gives his opinion!

Random »

[26 Jun 2009 | One Comment | 3,053 views]
A tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Joseph Jackson

A recording artist, entertainer, a businessman, and the first African-American entertainer to amass a strong crossover following on MTV, Michael Joseph Jackson, the seventh son of the Jackson family made his fame as the King of Pop with five of his solo studio albums which are among the world’s best-selling records: Off the Wall (1979), Thriller (1982), Bad (1987), Dangerous (1991) and HIStory (1995).