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You can now attach Creative Commons licenses to your M$ Office documents!
Download the Office Add-in. Using Word as an example, it will look like this after you’ve installed.
Similar PostsHahahahahaha… Straits Times Online Mobile Print.
Does anyone remember Project Eyeball?
More later…
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And I’m quite busy at work.
For football fanatical Firefox-users: FootieFox.
Went for this fascinating talk yesterday: Jurassic Park - Fact or Fiction? Suddenly, I feel like going for holiday in Montana. Definitely need to revisit the Dinosaurs! exhibition when there are fewer kids running about.
Original photo by bricolage108 modified from
www.flickr.com/photos/bricolage108/141060632/, under a cc by-nc-sa 2.0 license.
Kind of reminds me of Dr Evil in Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.
I can picture the United purse-string holders going: Fiffffteeeeen pounds… We won’t let him go for a pence less! Take it or leave it.
And in a reference that only Singaporeans would find vaguely funny, the article goes on to say that “top scorer van Nistelrooy won’t be sold for peanuts” .
Peanuts are obviously worth much less in the UK.
UPDATE M.E.N. have realised their mistake and republished the article with the correct figure.
Similar PostsAn email came in about saving a 100-year-old bohdi tree.
Which led me to check what wikipedia says about fig trees.
Thinking about fig trees made me recall Ficus grossularioides, the White-leafed fig, which grows in Kent Ridge Park.
Then I googled another plant we talk about during the Pasir Panjang Walk on the ridge: Dillenia suffruticosa a.k.a. Simpoh Air (Ayer). (You NS boys have another name for this plant.)
Among the first page of search results for simpoh air, I spotted a blog.
Out of curiosity, I clicked.
I was impressed by this blogger’s passion for nature; he’s a volunteer with the Central Nature Volunteers.
The most amazing thing - the big, bright, bold fonts and profile photo should have been immediate giveaways - is that this blogger is still in primary school.
It’s very heartening to see someone so young reflecting on what he has learnt, what he has experienced and what interests him. And it looks like his parents support his endeavours too.
Keep up the great work, Leshon!
He will need to start learning how to cite sources really soon though.
Original photo from Jason Sutter, modified from
www.flickr.com/photos/pinwheel/21825693/, under a cc by-nc-sa 2.0 license.
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