Category: Etc


the cost/efficiency of paper processes in a e-world

May 2nd, 2009 — 6:48pm

Today, I had an interesting experience. I had to mail a banking form in paper due to local banking regulations. As there is no post office on my way to my work place and none nearby I had to wait until the weekend to do so.

I started around 11:05 AM to the nearest post office. I had to travel using LRT to the post office. I reached the post office at 11:20 AM. I was in the queue until 12:00 PM and was serviced in 3 minutes. The cost of the mailing was S$0.50 while the cost of the journey was (S$0.69 + S$0.69) to and fro. The efficiency of the transaction – wait until the end of the week, wait in queue for over 40 minutes, transport cast ~3 times the cost of actual transaction ;)

Just to tickle our thoughts. Isn’t it time to go fully ‘e-*’ ?

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Blood Donor and living in Singapore?, Join us :-)

February 14th, 2009 — 10:42pm

We would like to introduce our online group for blood donors living in Singapore. If the following matches you consider joining us…

  1. Are you living in Singapore ?
  2. Are you on Facebook ?
  3. Are you a blood donor ?

Then join us by clicking here Singapore Blood Donors .

Feel free to drop a comment if you have some suggestions on how to better engage blood donors

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Google's 2007 April fool's joke ?

April 1st, 2007 — 8:48pm

Just bumped into the TiSP(BETA) program from Google. TiSP apparently stands for Toilet Internet Service Provider. The idea is to run, or rather flush, fiber optic cable (with a sinker) through your toilet and when it reaches the nearest TiSP access node, Plumbing Hardware Dispatchers (PHDs) will remove the sinker and plug the line into Google’s global data networking system.

TiSP_1

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print "Hello World!\n";

October 15th, 2005 — 10:25pm

Good day !

As you may have guessed from the title, I am a Computer Scientist. I created this website to serve both a personal blog and also as a repository of knowledge. Yes, Shruta means Knowledge in Sanskrit, one of the ancient languages in India. Click here to know more about Sanskrit.

That said, I am not an avid blogger, at least not yet !
However, I do hope you will find some parts of my website useful to you !

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