Attention Singaporean Readers!

I have a small personal request. Now, I usually keep personal stuff out of this blog ever since it stopped being a place where I recount my daily activities with great attention to insignificant details and wanton cynicism. (Those were the days.) But I decided that since I have a decent local readership, it won’t hurt to abuse it once. Or twice.

Chibi Haruhi Suzumiya
Made in China

So if you are from Singapore, read on because I need your help! Foreign readers, please stay tune as this blog will soon resume its regular coverage of trashy anime series and mass-produced moé merchandises.

NIC 2007

As part of an initiative by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), various tertiary and educational institutions organize annual IT competitions for students in Singapore.

The Singapore Science Centre is organizing the National Infocomm Competition 2007, a quiz challenge where teams of three from various schools answer random arbitrary IT questions that range from “what is a mouse” to “what is the best-case complexity of bubble sort”.

This year, the organizers decided to “spice things up” (i.e. fix something that wasn’t broken) by introducing some silly point system that allows the teams in the finals to gain points by receiving votes online.

Help Us!

My team is in the finals for the Junior College category and we are appealing for your help! (Because we are all losers in real-life with no friends.)

It’s very simple. Go to the NIC 2007 website and click on “Online Quiz”. After answering three simple IT-related questions correctly (you can redo the quiz as necessary), you will be prompted to vote for a team in the finals.

National Infocomm Competition
Step 1: Click on “Online Quiz”

National Infocomm Competition
Step 2: Attempt the quiz

National Infocomm Competition
Step 3: Google for answers (optional)

National Infocomm Competition
Step 4: Vote for “Team 1”!

The final step is extremely important! You have to vote for “Team 1”. (Yes, it’s an extremely stupid name but I wasn’t the one who filled up our application.)

You will also be required to enter your real name, e-mail address and NRIC number (this is the part where you need to be from Singapore) because, as an online voter, you stand a chance to win a Playstation Portable! Yay! (However, it is not stated whether it will be the Slim version.)

Thank you for your kind attention! :P

P.S. I’m also looking for a part-time job for the school holidays. Anyone hiring? LOL.

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56 Responses to Attention Singaporean Readers!

  1. wei zhong says:

    I cannot believe that the IDA is capable of developing such a lousy website. Every apostrophe is preceded by three backslashes! The entire interface is so clumsy as well. So much for being the infocomm authority.

    Voted for you anyway.

  2. TripleKill says:

    Vote for “NP Team 1” instead :P.

  3. DarkMirage says:

    TripleKill: No. Don’t make me ban you. >_<

  4. Kresnik says:

    If they want to make money, they should’ve ask votes through short messages.. It’s stupid to make a competition if there’s some external forces at work, without the intention to grill some money out of that… >_>

  5. Lss says:

    this is seriously pushing the limits of gathering support.

    but the psp sounds good.

  6. Lss says:

    oh i doubt they make that site. most likely the tender it out and lowest bidder gets it. i think you know what that means.

  7. Ryuko_hikaru says:

    Alright voted for you.

    If you need a job just PM me. A restaurant is hiring at $4.50 per hour.

  8. Loke says:

    you got my vote ^^
    You in RJC?

  9. Soulshift says:

    I voted. Now where’s my PSP?

  10. DarkMirage says:

    You’ll have to fly back to Singapore to collect it. :P

  11. Soulshift says:

    > You’ll have to fly back to Singapore to collect it. :P

    Deal.

  12. nutcase23 says:

    You got my vote! Man, those questions were easy….

    So where’s my PSP? A DS ain’t enough for me….

  13. Tiny Red Man says:

    lol..the powa of blogs put into evil use.. XD dun worry though,..u got my vote…

  14. dKiWi says:

    if u won via this blog and someone leaked it to the media it’ll really expose the power of teh internet to all the “cool” naysayers and anal-minded older generation.

  15. Kenneth says:

    i voted, and i’m in singapore wheres my psp haa jk

  16. nanashi says:

    Let’s see how much of the competition would be broken by this. =∀=

  17. Fingolfin says:

    I just voted for the best JC in Singapore!

    Hwa Chong Institution! LOL!

  18. papmech says:

    You are awesome!

  19. HardCheese says:

    ACS(I) sec 6 here…….

    Really lol-ed at this post.

    Hope you win it and make the time I spent voting worth it.

  20. §oL says:

    Voted. I want a 2nd PSP.

  21. LianYL says:

    You know, by just stating Team 1, the people supporting you might end up voting other Team 1s.

  22. DarkMirage says:

    Fingolfin: Get off my blog! XD

    LianYL: There is only one “Team 1″. Just follow the picture okay. >_<

  23. Flux says:

    I see your picture on the website LOL

  24. Pyoro says:

    voted now i want my psp

  25. Laflagaa says:

    Haha u got my vote~ *waits for psp*

  26. Dark Koji says:

    Done it! Had to go about updating my flash to 9.0 first though. Can’t even load the site when I was still using ver.8.0. =_=

    …And yes, ‘Team 1’ is a really lame name.

  27. Ryuko_hikaru says:

    I guess the school choose the name for them.

    RJC is well known for their obscene number of distinctions.

  28. Sachi says:

    I’m sorry darling… I did want to vote from you. But then I realised which Junior College you were from.

    Sorry, but old alliances die hard.

    I was from ACJC. =p

  29. JS says:

    Voted! All the best.

  30. DarkMirage says:

    Actually it’s standard practice for lazy people to use “Team 1/2/3” as the team name. It’s just that I think the person filling in our form didn’t realize that the school name isn’t part of the team name by default. (Which is not the case with many other competitions.)

  31. tj han says:

    It took me more than 10 tries to get the quiz right. Even though a lot of the stuff is covered in my IT1001 module lol. Good revision.

    I hope I win a PSP.

  32. Seiryuu says:

    Oh i voted too. even though the chance is kinda small for me to get a psp, it doesn’t hurt to at least give it a try =D. oh yar and thx for the add. =]

  33. Ryuko_Hikaru says:

    I hope when you are done with this, you will do a coverage about the Tokyo International Anime Fair 2007, won’t you?

    BeForU is there to sing Strike Party!!. <3<3<3<3<3<3<3<3

  34. Dazzer says:

    Damn none of my alma mater are in the finals. Useless people.

    Voted ^^ (without the need for google. I rawk)

  35. dKiWi says:

    @Sachi:

    I kinda didn’t vote for DM coz I was frm ACJC as well lol…

  36. AK says:

    Darkmirage wants a job? Man, how much more can you squeeze into your seemingly cat food-packed schedule?

  37. Dazzer says:

    Yo guys you can vote for DM and another team. In fact you can vote for as many teams as you want, just only once. Just do the quiz again!

  38. joel says:

    hey..is that haruhi figure yours? i’m thinking of getting one myself too! was wondering if you could help me out on that

    ^_^

  39. exalt dragon says:

    I voted for you but I am more interested in the PSP. Did they say how one wins? A lucky draw?

    It’s been a while since you used this blog to publicise your causes…the last one was the haruhiist campaign..

    Oh, and IRAS is offering jobs at $6-6.5 for clerical officers. Not bad pay. But it’s full time iirc.

  40. DarkMirage says:

    Sigh… I actually want a job at SITEX…

  41. quendidil says:

    Kinokuniya does offer part-time jobs, but you have to do it for 6 months. You can choose to work on weekdays or weekends (8-hour shifts for weekends). http://www.jac.com.sg also has loads of jobs where Japanese skills could come in handy. Most of them are full-time but I saw some part-time ones as well.

    BTW, can anyone tell me if using だ forms in your Japanese oral is penalized? My whole Japanese oral was a hodge-podge of politeness forms, ranging from であります to だ; I was quite fluent however, no pausing at all, relatively long and grammatically correct sentences and correct vocabulary as far as I know. (It’s been like a month since the exam but I had a sudden panic attack) My reading was fine though, no kanji reading mistakes.

    I also made a few retarded mistakes on my written exam.

    This isn’t a mistake per se, but in paper 2, there was a section where you had to fill in the keigo forms of a few verbs. There was one where you had to change 食べた which the 社長 or whatever wrote in his journal. You were the inferior guy, but you were also eating, so I didn’t know whether to use 召し上がった or 頂いた。 In the end I wrote 頂いた however.

    I didn’t split my expository essay into paragraphs at all. Probably going to get penalized for that since the syllabus says paragraphs are required, but I couldn’t get my whole essay in otherwise. Also, I thought 救う was すうく and I wrote 救いた instead of 救った. I did use some JLPT 2 and even a few JLPT 1ish grammar points that weren’t covered though, would that help?

  42. quendidil says:

    here is one SITEX job http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=200200, I believe they are advertising in the Straits Times too.

  43. Matsuo Ryou says:

    I am lucky that those question are related to my field of study. Information Communication Technology, voted!!

    I have 2 part time job now. Waiter at Ngee Ann Poly Alumni and Singtel Modem/Mio TV Installer.

    If you are interested, you can drop me a mail =)

    Good luck for the competition!

  44. Pear says:

    quendidil: Depends on what sort of exam you’re doing. Generally for essays don’t use the だ or ます forms; use the である and 普通形. At least that’s what our teacher at school tells us.

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