And the Problem lies with?
My Quicktime Player's not working again. At least when I try to view video clips on people's blogs or upload videos via Youtube. Hmmm. Like for example, I can't even view this video clip of the fireworks show at the Marina Bay lah. This was just taken on the way back along the East Coast Parkway. So if you can view the clip just leave comments alright? Quite frustrating not being able to see what you've posted. Hah.
Alternatively, for people who also have problems viewing the clip in the same window, you can try this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1zhjl8726E
Just copy and paste. =)
Video clips aside, Faith Factor today was okay. Shuhui and Tanya turned up! After so long. Yet it's still not easy to conduct discussions even after much preparation. I just don't know how to hit the right notes with the questions asked and come up with suitable applications. M.Lee was away at a floorball tournament too, so that's one half of the help down. Still, I can't use that as an excuse though. Ah well.
Anyway, Honour and Passion ends its 20-part series this coming Monday. So fast right. Seems only yesterday that it starting showing on Channel 8. While I must point out the fact that it remains an Army propaganda show (with every episode showcasing our Army's "finest", featuring some cool gadgetry and training sessions), there are many valuable lessons to be learnt - things like the value of family, relationships and the usual dinner-around-the-table kinda sessions. Sure, you may say it's part of the government's propaganda plan to promote marriage and have many children. Yet it still tugs at the heartstrings of many, simply because it not only relates easily to the 700 000 men who have served or are still serving National Service, but to the general public as well. Maybe that's why the show's so addictive, and after missing so many episodes due to nights' off or outfield exercises, I struggle to keep up with the story, much to my dismay.
It's been eight months and not much has changed. Maybe the problem lies with us. Or maybe it's just me.

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