Sketchy Ideas

an Aditya Lesmana production

How countries with 1 billion people settle border dispute

June21

Maybe being a huge country has its own virtue. Instead of resorting to bloody clash or trial spats or fake evidences and historically forgotten artefacts, those titans (which in this case India and China) got their own way to settle border dispute amicably with the help of their gigantic 1 billion population. The notion “people are our greatest resource” is literally what they practice.

Check this article out

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Army_Gandhigiri_on_China_border/rssarticleshow/3146619.cms

With the PLA making fresh incursions into the Fingertip Area of Sikkim, Indian troops are now blocking the Chinese soldiers by forming human chains.

“We are literally forming human chains to stop the Chinese from crossing over,” says a senior Army officer. “If they come in groups of 20, we assemble 50 men and form a human chain. They can’t after all push us and cross the border.”

Indeed India has brought the matter to the highest appropriate level (literally since the chain also formed in Himalaya) using what reporter call “Gandhian” method.

I guess it will be hilarious if Singapore and Malaysia settle their disputes on Pedra Branca using this “Gandhian” way.

An agonizing ritual for foreign student

June15

I admit, after six years staying in Singapore, the hardest part when going back to my hometown is to bring an array of ‘oleh-oleh’ or gifts or souvenirs to many eager relatives, neighbors and many other non-related strangers. In short, bringing oleh-oleh has been one of the agonizing rituals for foreign students… at least for me.

I am not talking about monetary expenditure involved in acquiring the items - but more to the difficulty of choosing and drag those carefully selected items through meandering security protocol of a typical international airport.

Great Singapore Sale with a huge Teddy Bear

The chosen items must of course be reasonably priced (better if its heavily discounted, otherwise it is ‘ok’ for me). In addition, to make sure the souvenirs are well appreciated, it must be available in my home town. Thanks to rapid globalisation, rise of China as the world’s cheapest workshop and many “flatteners“, most of the stuff that people could only get in Singapore can be obtained easily - and maybe cheaper in Jakarta. Maybe it is just me, but every time I visit many malls in Jakarta, I feel a tinge of Dejavu - thinking of myself being brought back to Singapore.

Thus, I normally resort to finding items that is cheaper in Singapore. A job that has become increasingly difficult as the exchange rate between SGD and Rupiah is getting more and more… insane.

Forget Breadtalk and Bee Cheng Hiang, here are some of my favorite items I normally buy since its much cheaper here in Singapore - and can be bought last minute in Changi.

  1. Giordano apparels - its much cheaper than Jakarta, by FAR (tips: just buy various size at one go. There is bound to be one or two piece that match)
  2. Various dry seaweed snacks - my mother love the one with wasabi flavor.
  3. Soft confectionery, wine gums, gumdrops - apparently my little brother loves it so much
  4. Ten Year Series (gaaaa!)- in case my secondary school teacher’s ask for it
  5. Various assorted books

Any more idea?

In any case, despite all the difficulty, I enjoy bringing back something for people I care. :p

Dugh… my brain has been polluted by all of those buy-me campaign.