Showing posts with label Singapore Event. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore Event. Show all posts

Friday, February 26, 2010

IT Show 2010 Floor Plans

IT Show 2010 is Singapore's Largest IT, Digital, Mobile and Consumer Electronics exhibition show. This IT fair is Singapore's leading computer show. The IT Show will be back this coming March 2010. It will start on the 11th of March and end on the 14th.

If you've not seen the first part of this post, click here

The IT Show 2010 floor plan is already out. Do click on the photos and print them out before going to the IT fair itself. You don't want to get lost among thousands of people. Plan ahead before going to the exhibition show.

IT Show 2010


LEVEL 1 EXHIBITOR:
» Galleria Foyer - Canon

» Lobby - Canon Redemption Counter


LEVEL 2 EXHIBITORS:
» Ballroom 1 - Singtel

» Ballroom 2
- Singtel
- Epicenter
- Handii Asia Pte Ltd

» Ballroom Foyer
- MobileOne
- Eubiq Pte Ltd
- JCCT Trading Company Limited
- Allbright Technology Pte Ltd
- Memory World Singapore Pte Ltd
- Maka GPS Technologies Pte Ltd
- ECOM Shop
- Tejas Technologies Pte Ltd
- Toshiba Redemption Counter


LEVEL 3 EXHIBITORS:
» Concourse - Sony

» Room 325 / 326 and Foyer - Starhub

» Level 3 Foyer - Epicenter

IT Show 2010 Level 1,2,3 Floor Plan



LEVEL 4 EXHIBITORS:
» HALLS 401, 402, 403 & 404

IT Show 2010 Level 4 Floor Plan



LEVEL 6 EXHIBITORS:
» HALLS 601, 602 & 603

IT Show 2010 Level 6 Floor Plan


Will you be buying anything from the IT Show?

Thursday, February 25, 2010

IT Show 2010 Suntec Singapore

IT Show 2010 is Singapore's Largest IT, Digital, Mobile and Consumer Electronics exhibition show. This IT fair is Singapore's leading computer show. The IT Show will be back this coming March 2010. It will start on the 11th of March and end on the 14th.


About The Event

Covering a record of 345,000 square feet of exhibit space - the largest in show history - sprawling over 5 entire show floors of Suntec Singapore (levels 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6), the IT SHOW promises to be nothing short of amazing. The 2010 IT SHOW will be action-packed and fun-filled introducing more new product categories, spanning across industries aimed to improve the consumer experience.

More than 820 exhibitors will feature a dynamic and comprehensive line-up of the latest and hottest consumer technology gadgets from new next-generation digital televisions, wireless HD, coolest new multimedia phone, ultra mobile PCs, Digital Imaging, Wireless Technology, Portable Entertainment, HDTV, Plasmas, Gaming, MP3, Networking, Digital Media, Audio & Home Entertainment/Lifestyle Products, Broadband Technology, Multimedia, Security, Software, Consumer Electronics to a plethora of accessories all on display.

The 2010 IT SHOW will be a spectacular event where visitors will experience the latest in digital entertainment products, new gadgets & services combined with Exclusive Show Offers, Great Bargains and Huge Savings to create the ultimate consumer experience.


Venue, Dates and Opening Hours

Venue
Suntec Singapore
Levels 1, 2, 3, 4 & 6

Date
11th - 14th March 2010

Opening Hours
12 noon to 9pm
Free Admission


How To Go There

Bus Services To Suntec Singapore
10, 10E, 14, 16, 36, 70, 70M, 97, 97E, 106, 111, 133, 162M, 196, 196E, 502, 518, 541, 546, 547, 700A, 857

Nearest MRT Station
City Hall




Exhibits Profile
The popular consumer electronic show will host many major consumer. It may take you a whole day to complete going through the halls. The items mentioned below can be found at the Singapore IT Show.

Audio
» Audio Speakers & Systems
» MP3/WMA/AAC players
» Digital Music
» Portable Audio Players
» Headphones

Consumer Electronics
» Display Technologies
» LCD TV
» Plasma
» Video and Theater Accessories

Computer Hardware
» Desktops
» Pocket PCs
» Notebooks
» PDAs

Digital Imaging
» Digital Projectors
» Digital Bar Coding
» Display Devices
» Image Capture Devices
» Digital Cameras
» Video Editing (Digital/Video)
» Photographic Equipment & Accessories
» Video Camcorders
» Imaging Processing Software

Gaming
» Content, Hardware and Software
» Consoles and Adapters
» Video Systems
» LAN Gaming
» Controllers, wiring and more

Internet
» Web Hosting
» Web Management
» Web Publishing

Peripherals
» Add-On-Cards
» Casings
» Keyboards & Mouse
» Plotters
» Printers
» CPU
» Motherboards
» Hard Disk Drives
» CDRW and DVDRW
» DVD Drives
» LCD Monitor
» Shredders
» Filters
» Accessories

Media
» Ink Cartridges & refills
» Fax & Laser Toners
» Copier Toners
» Accessories
» CDRWs
» DVDRWs
» Optical Disks
» Jewel Casses
» CD Wallets
» Ribbons
» Cables & Connectors

Mobile
» Mobile Phones
» 3G Technology
» Mobile Video
» Mobile Accessories
» Smart & PDA Phones
» Downloads
» GPS Technology
» Wireless Technology
» DECT phones

Multimedia
» Sound Cards
» Display and Graphic Cards
» Speakers
» Gaming consoles and Software
» MPEG and VGA Cards
» SMS Networking
» Home and Office Networking
» Broadband Providers
» Hubs
» Switches
» Routers
» LAN adapters & Cables
» VoIP Hardware and Software
» Mobile Computing
» Video Conferencing

Security
» Survelliance Cameras
» CCTV Systems
» Internet Security
» Anti-virus
» Network Security
» Encryption
» Firewall
» Security Software
» Documents Security

Storage
» Flash Memory
» Storage Solutions
» Tape Back-up Drives
» CDRW
» DVDRW
» Thumb Drives
» Storage & Portable Hard Drives

Software
» Accounting
» Business
» Educational
» Entertainment
» Operation Systems
» Graphics
» Anti-Virus
» Data Management
» Financial
» Applications (Off-The-Shelf)
» Chinese Software
» Networking
» Security
» Pen-Based

Wireless
» Wireless Protocol Solutions
» Wireless Providers
» Bluetooth
» Streaming Solutions
» Routers
» Broadband
» GPRS

So you see, there is so much things to look out for. Abang Long suggest to you to plan what you want to get before you head down to Suntec City. From past show fair, there will be lots of human traffic.


IT Show Lucky Draw

For every $100 paid or deposit placed during the show, you stand a chance to win:
1st Prize: S$ 20,000
2nd Prize: S$ 3,000
3rd Prize: S$ 2,000
And other cash prizes

Remember to redeem your IT SHOW lucky draw coupons @ Level 6 - Hall 602 of Suntec Singapore

IT Show Lucky Draw Results

IT SHOW lucky draw results will be published in New Paper on 22nd March 2010.
- All lucky draw winners will be notified by post.
- Prizes must be claimed by 22nd April 2010.
- Unclaimed prizes will be donated to Singapore Community Chest after stipulated date.

IT Show 2010 Floor Plan - Click Here

Will you be buying anything from the IT Show?

Monday, February 15, 2010

A to Z of Total Defence Day

Total Defence Day
Total Defence Day is commemorated on 15 February. On this day in 1942, Singapore fell to the Japanese. It reminds us that everyone has a part to play in the Total Defence of Singapore.

Total Defence is Important
Total Defence is important becaue modern wars no longer involve only fighting among armies of soldiers. With advances in technology, Singapore can be weakened in many ways. Singaporeans must always be united and ready to defend their country at all times.


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Total Defence Logo
The five arrows in the logo represent the five aspects of Total Defence: Military, Civil, Economic, Social and Psychological Defence.

The arrows point in the same upward direction. This signifies concerted effort towards a common objective of safeguarding the progress and future of Singapore.

The logo's outline is significant because:

It is, firstly, the outline of a hand, symbolising action and representing unity and completeness. Total Defence is deficient if any of the five "fingers" is missing.

Secondly, the logo is in the shape of a house, and symbolises Singapore as our homeland. With Total Defence, the security of our homeland is therefore safeguarded.

The tagline "It's personal. Play your part." in its handwritten format emphasises the personal nature of and involvement in Total Defence, reminding Singaporeans that they have a part to play in the defence of Singapore. The rounder edges of the logo give it a softer feel, reflecting the personal stake in Total Defence and encouraging Singaporeans to embrace Total Defence in their daily lives.

The crescent and five stars, and the colours of red and white, are elements from the National Flag. They represent nationhood. Total Defence brings Singaporeans together as one people.

Taken as a whole, the logo symbolises all Singaporeans doing what they can in Total Defence to ensure peace and security for the future. Source




Military Defence


Civil Defence


Economic Defence


Social Defence


Psychological Defence


Defending Singapore Together
Total Defence is important to Singapore. The defence of our coutry is the responsibility of all Singaporeans. Together, the people can play a part in ensuring that Singapore continues to enjoy security and peace.

Remembering the Lost Ones
A memorial service is held on 15 February every year at the War Memorial Park. Many people attend the service held at the Memorial to remember the civilian victims of the Japanese Occupation.


Civilian War Memorial


Wartime Emergencies
Public Warning System
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The Public Warning System (PWS) is a network of sirens that the SCDF has placed at strategic points throughout the island. The purpose of this system is to warn the public of imminent threats that could endanger lives and property.

The Public Warning System will be used to warn of attacks from the air, land or sea, as well as natural and other man-made disasters. The table below shows what the various signals mean. It would be a good idea to memorise them.

Later at 12:05pm, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) will be sounding the “Important Message” through the island-wide network of PWS sirens. Members of the public are advised not to be alarmed by the minute-long sounding exercise. When the signal is sounded, members of the public can immediately tune in to any local FM radio stations to listen to a special info-mercial broadcast and learn more about the three PWS signals.

This is sounded when an air raid or shelling is imminent. It means move to a shelter immediately.

Click on image to hear the signal.

This is sounded when the threat is over. It means you can leave the shelter.


Click on image to hear the signal.

This is sounded to alert the population to an important broadcast on the radio. It means tune in immediately to any local FM radio station.

Click on image to hear the signal.


I Will - Commemorating Total Defence Day 2010


A to Z of Total Defence
Always be ready
Be prepared at all times
Civil Defence
Defend our Country
Economic Defence
Fight for our coutry till the end
Good times ahead
Harmony is important
I love Singapore
Just do our part
Know other races
Love our country
Military Defence
National Service
Overcome all challenges
Psychological Defence
Quality Work
Respect all religion and races
Social Defence
Total Defence
United we stand
Vigilance
Work together as a nation
X-tra hardworking
You have a part to play
Zzzz.. Sleep in peace and security


Just Because...

Total Defence Day reminds us that everyone has a part to play in the Total Defence of Singapore. Together, we can help ensure security and peace in Singapore.

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Safari Zoo Run 2010 After Action Review

Have you ever heard of Safari Zoo Run before? What? Safari Zoo Run? Yes, Safari Zoo Run. I believe not many people know about that run and what's the reason behind the run. Let Abang Long explain to you about this event. But let me recalled and share with you a conversation I had with Mr Taxi Driver.

Mr Taxi Driver: Eh, how come got so many people one? Zoo got promotion is it?
Abang Long: No uncle, it's the Safari Zoo Run.
Mr Taxi Driver: A Safa-what?
Abang Long: It's Safari Zoo Run uncle.
Mr Taxi Driver: Ohh, how many kilometres?
Abang Long: Around 6.2km.
Mr Taxi Driver: Woah, like that Uncle will be pancit (means exhausted in direct malay translation)
Abang Long: d[-____-'']b

Woah, luckily he didn't ask me what is the run for. Or else he will be more shocked.

So what's the purpose of Safari Zoo Run you may ask. The purpose is because of this animal below.




The animal on your left is Ah Meng. Ah Meng, Singapore Zoo’s most famous and well-loved orang utan, passed away last two years due to old age. She was 48 years old.

Born in Sumatra, Indonesia around 1960, Ah Meng came to the Zoo at the approximate age of seven in 1971 when she was confiscated from the Chinese family who had kept her as an illegal pet. In 1982, the Zoo introduced ‘Breakfast with an Orang Utan’ programme and Ah Meng was the star. She shot to fame instantly and became a celebrity both at home an overseas. By 1986, she had featured in almost 30 travel films and had appeared in more than 270 articles in newspapers and travel magazines.

A devoted mother, Ah Meng leaves behind two sons Hsing Hsing, Satria, and two daughters, Medan and Sayang and six grandchildren. As a tribute to Ah Meng, the next newborn orang utan to be born at the Zoo will be named Ah Meng Junior.




So Safari Zoo Run is a run to mark the death anniversary of Singapore’s most beloved Sumatran orang-utan, Ah Meng!

Last year 4,000 enthusiastic walkers, joggers and runners of all ages took part in the Safari Zoo Run, the first-ever run at the Night Safari and Singapore Zoo to remember Singapore Zoo’s icon, Ah Meng.It was a non-competitive run that took runners on a 3.2km route inside the Night Safari and a 3km portion through the Singapore Zoo.

Singapore Zoo and Night Safari are located on 68 hectares of lush greenery overlooking the Upper Seletar Reservoir, and participants will be soaking in the beauty of nature during their jogs.

This run not only offers families and individuals the opportunity to enjoy the wonders of the parks in a different way, it also aid in wildlife conservation as part of the proceeds will be donated to the care of endangered animals in the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari.

So anything different this year?

Abang Long didn't attend the running event last year because Abang Long didn't know that such run exist. Call me Katak Dibawah Tempurung but Mr Taxi Driver didn't know about this event too even though it's in its second year already.

But from what Abang Long have read and research, I can assure you that this time round, there are more runners participating in the Safari Zoo Run.

Abang Long going to do an 'After Action Review' about this event on an outsiders point of view.

Firstly, Abang Long didn't run in the event because I didn't managed to book in time. Marffin and her sister managed to book it on time, so I'm giving her my support in this event and do what I love to do. Taking photographs.

1) Toilet
The position of the toilet is totally unacceptable. Knowing that there are more than 4000 runners in the event. The event organizers place the portable toilets at the very beginning of the race route.

Hello! Why would anyone want to pee when the run had just started. The location of these toilets make runners think that there was only one toilet for both genders, which was part of the zoo. Runners didn't know that portable toilets were available to them. It's not visible!

Portable Toilet Not Visible!

And goodness me, you should take a look at the queue for the female toilet. It was so long that the queue came out of the toilet and the end of the queue make it to the entrance of the Zoo. How bad is that?

2) The Host
I love the host. He's very comical and funny. Initially, upon hearing only his voice, I thought he was the host of 'Gotcha'. He's very lively and supportive. He keep pushing the kids to run faster till the end. He's very attentive to the runners needs like a parent who lost her child, a runner who lost her mp3 player. I don't mind the committee hiring him again for next year's run. He's good!

3) Running Route
Okay, Abang Long didn't participate in the event but from observation and feedback from others, I've something to point out.

Imagine that the running route is the number '8' The starting point is in the middle of '8' So can you imagine if the first wave of runners had run the bottom part of '8' and when they are reaching back to the middle part of '8', they realise that the other runners are still waiting for their turn to run. Here's how Abang Long will describe it. "Cock-up will soon be bound to happen"

Initially the organizers wait for five minutes before they will allow the next wave of runners to run. But when they know that the earlier waves are coming back to the starting line, they decide to minimize the waiting time to two minutes. Okay. Good effort in thinking on the spot but the problem arise soon after.

The earlier waves of runners have only a small track to run towards the Zoo. That cofused some of the runners when ushers frantically ushering them to the small track. Cones do help but they should place some signboards or the host visualising with the runners what to expect in the run.

When the later waves of runners came back to the middle part of the route, most of the earlier runners have ended their race and collecting their goody bags. This create confusion too.

1) Should they continue running towards the Zoo?
2) Should they stop running and pretend to have finished the race and join the queue?

It was so messy!

And for your info, Abang Long caught some guys who pretend to be calling on their phone when they should be running towards the Zoo to complete the race. And guess what? They join in the queue to collect their goody bags.

Okay, I know it's a fun race. You can run, jog or walk but what are you portraying to the kids beside you? Yeah you Mr Father! What moral values are you teaching to the kids beside you by doing that?

To confirm that Abang Long is telling the truth, look below under Update #2

4) Crowd Control
Definitely lacking. There are people who are controlling the crowd but I guess it's too little. People are cheating. People are confuse about what to do next when they ended their race. The Zoo personnel aren't the one who should be doing that. They have their own work to do.


Apart from the four points above, I believe it's a good event, which can be improved further with 2 years of experience. Hope the next one will be a better one.


Since Abang Long didn't run in the event, I was busy taking photographs. It felt like as if I was one of the official photographers for the event. As I was shooting some random photos. Some couples, groups of people, kids stop infront of me and smile! Since I love taking photographs, that inpromptu experience made me love taking photographs even more. A couple ask me to reshoot their photographs again when they didn't show their tag number. The next question one of the lady ask.

Lady: Is the photo will be shown in the website?
Abang Long: (A litle bit lost) Huh? What website?
Lady: The Zoo Website.
Abang Long: (Smile, I was thinking what to say since I just took photos for fun) Nope, it'll be in my own personal website.

At that moment, it really made me feel like an official photographer. =D

Lady: So what's your website?

So I just gave that lady this website. Lady, if you are the one, I'll be posting the photos in my next few blog entries. Thank you for making my day!


Update #2

After Abang Long posted a blog post, I have a habit of posting the link to my twitter account. As I wanted to know if somebody had tweeted about the Safari Zoo Run, I checked it under the Twitter Search.

Abang Long blogged earlier about people cheating in this event by pretending that they have completed the race. Guess what I've found? Look below.





CAUGHT!