26 February, 2013

Hobby - Freedom of Navigation (Little Navy 2030)

Little Navy 2030

1st SLOC Flotilla ( Second Strike capable )
Protecting our Sea Lines Of Communication. Ensure freedom of navigation as prescribed by the United Nations Convention On The Law Of The Sea. Protection of merchant ships. Safe guarding the Global Commons.

Submarine Command (Second Strike capable)

2nd Support Flotilla
Multi-Role Landing Helicopter Deck Hospital in support of navy combat missions as well as in aid of humanitarian disaster relief and evacuation. [Link]

3rd Littoral Flotilla
Defending our Exclusive Economic Zone as prescribed by the UN Convention On The Law Of The Sea. Working in concert with our Police Coast Guard and Maritime Port Authority as well as conducting joint patrol with our neighbours' Naval counterpart and coast guards. Multi-role combat ship with higher sea state endurance capability extend operation well into the SLOC.

Naval Air Wing

F35B Naval Stealth Strike Fighter & P-8 Poseidon ASW

The F-35B Short Take Off Vertical Landing Stealth Strike Fighter provides air cover for Naval operations.

The P-8 Poseidon provides a quantum leap in the Anti-Submarine Warfare and Anti-Surface Warfare capabilities in today's highly uncertain global environ.


Sikorsky platform Naval Helicopters - versions ASuW and ASW

A commonality in the platform for both Anti-Surface Warfare and Anti-Submarine Warfare streamline operations on naval craft as well as keeping a joint logistical tail.


Our borders are maritime. Our neighbourhood is maritime. The sea is our life line and link to the outside world. A maritime nation like ours relies on the freedom of access to the sea for our prosperity and depends on the sea lanes to ensure an unbroken supply of daily necessities.

Updated: 14 March 2013
26 February 2013

Hobby - Air Force 2030

Air Defence 2030
Air Strike Fighters
Strike Fighters I

Strike Fighters II
Strike Fighters III
Strike Fighters IV
Strike Fighters V


Update 04 March 2013
26 February 2013

21 February, 2013

Chinese Army to "flatten" Singapore ?

Li Yeming

Li Yeming, a newly "converted" Singapore citizen from the People's Republic of China (PRC), mention that he will get the Chinese army (People's Liberation Army) to "flatten" Singapore.

Le Yiming: 

[Link]

After reading [Link] about his cozy relationship with the ruling party of the day on this island, the question is - does he has the implicit go-ahead from the ruling government People's Action Party (PAP) for saying and doing such things? (Is this question even allowed?!)

If so, is the PAP committing treason of the highest order against the state of Singapore? A government betraying it's own country and the people? Is such a thing even possible!? I can't help that this is my perception of the whole saga. [Link]

This is very serious. I hope i am wrong. But what is the ruling party trying to achieve here by dividing the Singaporean population in this manner? At what cost the ruling party is willing to pay in order to hold on to power? One shudder to know the answer. Or maybe i am reading too much into this whole episode, perhaps it is only the doing of an over zealous newly converted Singapore citizen who was (and one suspect still is) a PRC patriot.

Another question - does the new citizen of say, the USA or Australia or Canada who were formally from PRC carry the same sentiment as displayed here ?

I don't know.

As i have mention above, this is just my perception. The other day i was watching History channel on cable TV, commemorating the fall of Singapore to the Japanese during WWII on 15 February 1942. The documentary was on a certain Shinozaki Mamoru

You can read more about him in wikipedia [Link]
Prior to the fall of Singapore on the 15 February 1942, he was convicted of spying for the Japanese Imperial forces and was imprison in Singapore. Later liberated when the Japanese conquered the island. But he turned out to be a good guy and history credited him as the "Japanese Schindler" for saving thousands of Chinese and Eurasians by his liberal issue of safety passes and the creation of save haven during the Japanese occupation of Singapore. He even helped Dr Lim Boon Keng  to go home from the Japanese concentration camp by issuing him a protection card.

Fast forward to present day Singapore. I hope there are no more spies in Singapore except the ones you can use to cook curry with :-)

21 February 2013

19 February, 2013

Singaporean Core and our home - Singapore

BBC: Why is the future of Singapore in the hands of immigrants ? [Link]

Hong Lim Park - 16 Feb 2013 (Sat), 6 pm

Wake up Singaporeans ! [Link]

i sincerely hope she don't mean what the title of this clip suggested

The wife came from KL, Malaysia to Singapore when she was about 14 years old in the 1980's. Now a "pink IC" holder (a citizen of Singapore). We were at Hong Lim Park.

The brother-in-law, also a "pink IC" holder now, served in the Air-Field Defence squadron.

They are truly converted Singaporeans, defending the Singaporean core.

However, one is not certain about the very recent newly converted PRCs. But if you are, kindly please forgive me, for the "pink IC" holders from the PRC, who really feel in their hearts that they truly belong and are in sync with the Singaporean core, i say welcome to this small but big-hearted* family. 

*Why i say we Singaporeans are big hearted? Time and time again we believe in our government and forgive them, for a decade plus and we keep believing in them that they have the people in their hearts. Singaporeans are very welcoming of foreigners, we should know, having live through the 80's and 90's when the immigration numbers were much manageable.


19 February 2013

14 February, 2013

Music Diplomacy

George Gershwin wrote the tone poem - An American in Paris in 1928. He first visited Paris in 1923 and was immediately charmed by the city, thus the idea of writing a musical composition took root. It was his subsequent visit in '28 that he finally found time to work on this project. Gershwin's scored for four car horns to reflect the noisy traffic of the French capital. Inspired from the busy street of the "city of lights", this was how he might have heard during his brief sojourned in Paris.



And in Gershwin's hands ...


Piano roll recording cut in 1933.
Roll editor artist: Frank Milne


 
Gershwin plays Gershwin
The Piano Rolls

Epitome in the artistry of transposing not only musical notations onto paino rolls, Milne incorporated the dynamics, invoking the full soronity and live performance presence of an orchestra. For Gershwin's An American in Paris, he worked on two paino rolls creating a "4-hand" performance. For his mastery, we have a record for posterity how a work was to be played as intended by the composer, circa pre-phonograph. 



Commissioned from the New York Philharmonic, Gershwin wrote his composition in piano and arranged the score for a full symphonic orchestra (he does not usually orchestrate his own compositions). In addition to the standard instruments of a symphony orchestra, he scored An American in Paris for the saxophones, celesta and of course, the automobile air horns !


Antique automobile horns, that is. The technical term for this "instrument" is the air horn.




Full orchestration:

Violin 1st
Violin 2nd
Viola
Double Bass
C Piccolo ~ 01
C Flutes ~ 02
C Oboe ~ 02
F Cor Anglais ~ 01
B flat Clarinet ~ 02
B flat Bass Clarinet ~ 01
C Bassoons ~ 02
E flat Alto Saxophone ~ 01
B flat Tenor Saxophone ~ 01
E flat Baritone Saxophone ~ 01
F Horns ~ 04
B flat Trumpet ~ 03
B flat Trombones ~ 03
E flat Tuba ~ 01
Percussion Timpani
Percussion Snare Drum
Percussion Concert Bass Drum
Percussion Triangle
Percussion Wood Block
Percussion Cymbals
Percussion Tom-Toms
Percussion Xylophone
Percussion Glockenspiel
Percussion Celesta
Taxi Air Horns ~ 04

Gershwin brought back some Parisian taxi horns for the New York premiere of An American in Paris on the 13 December 1928 at the Carnegie Hall with Walter Damrosch conducting the New York Philharmonic.

The original programme note: "My purpose here is to portray the impression of an American visitor in Paris as he strolls about the city and listens to various street noises and absorbs the French atmosphere ..." and when the tone poem moves into the blues tempo ~ Andante ma con ritmo deciso, "...our American friend ... has succumbed to a spasm of homesickness ... nostalgia is not a fatal disease ..." the American visitor "... once again is an alert spectator of Parisian life ... the street noises and French atmosphere are triumphant ..."

Andre Previn with the London Symphony

80 years on, here with the New York Philharmonic, under the baton of Lorin Maazel, performing a symphonic tone poem of An American in Paris by George Gershwin. This time, not in Carnegie hall, but a 14-hour distance by flight away across the pacific - Pyongyang, Democratic People's Republic of Korea !

An American in Paris has become a standard repertoire with orchestras around the world and especially for touring American orchestras. For an establishment like the NY Phil on "National Service" to North Korea, the symphonic tone poem at over 15 minutes, is a "very important piece" declared George's father. 


Lorin Maazel conducting the New York Philharmonic
at the East Pyongyang Grand Theater in Pyongyang, North Korea,
on Tuesday, 26 February 2008.


Or was it An American in Pyongyang ...

A delight to see the 'Taxi Horns" in operation. You can just imagine the camera crew referring to the conductor score during the live filming, cool job :-)

 





Music diplomacy over realpolitik ?
The Korean folk song - Arirang. A very important piece, Morris Gershwin would agree.



14 February 2013

13 February, 2013

Hobby - Singaporean Core ( Army 2040 )

Round The Clock 24/7 Defence

Wellington Defence

Divisions

Rapid Deployment Force
6 Div ( Heli-Mobile )
3 Div
9 Div
25 Div ( Reserve )
People's Defence Force

Battalions

10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
No use. The above is just an exercise in futility. Come 2040, there won't be a Singaporean core left. What's the point? What is there to defend?

We are trying so hard just to be a country and even need to "fight" with OUR OWN government for the well being of our countrymen. Why bother? 

What is there to defend?

13 February 2013

09 February, 2013

Hope Spring Eternal ?

Watch 21 minutes ...

LKY is right. Happy Chinese New Year.

The song 恭喜恭喜 (Gong Xi Gong Xi) was composed by the chinese popular song writer - Chen Gexin 陳歌辛 ) in 1945 in Shanghai. He pened the lyrics as well.

恭喜恭喜 in chinese (mandarin) literally means - "Congratulations, Congratulations". In the context of this song when played during the Chinese Lunar New Year, the intent could mean "Wishing You Happiness and Prosperity".

恭喜恭喜 is a house hold tune played during the lunar new year together with a few other favourite numbers, much like the christmas music "Jingle bells", "Silent night", "Chestnuts roasting on an open fire", and some other christmas songs must have for the festive season.

This song was originally composed and written to celebrate the end of the second world war, for China it meant the defeat of the Japanese Imperial Forces occupation. Incidentally, the mandarin title happened to be a common lunar new year greeting and the lyrics of the song is about celebrating the arrival of the spring season, it quickly became associated with the lunar new year celebrations and remain exclusively a part of the season's musical canon.


An early popular recording of the song sung by Yao Li ( 姚莉 ) and her brothe Yao Min ( 姚敏 )



A prolific composer of popular tunes, one of Chen Gexin's well known song - 玫瑰玫瑰我愛你 ( Rose, Rose, I Love You), was adapted and sung by Frankie Laine in 1951.



恭喜  恭喜

Music & Lyrics by Chen Gexin 陳歌辛 )
Date: 1945

每條大街小巷
每個人的嘴裡
見面第一句話
就是恭喜恭喜

恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀
恭喜恭喜恭喜你

冬天一到盡頭
真是好的消息
 溫暖的春風
吹醒了大地

恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀
恭喜恭喜恭喜你

皓皓冰雪溶解
眼看梅花吐蕊
慢慢花也活絡
聽到一聲雞啼

恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀
恭喜恭喜恭喜你

經過多少困難
經歷多少磨練
多少心兒盼望
春天的消息

恭喜恭喜恭喜你呀
恭喜恭喜恭喜你



Update: 04 March 2013
09 February 2013

07 February, 2013

Baby Boomers - The Global Big Picture

Baby Boomers (circa 1966) marching in Singapore's National Day Parade [Link]

The only people talking sense are opposition members like NCMP Mrs Lina Chiam who pointed out that  soiled White Paper is based on a very unique event in human history, namely, the Baby Boomer phenomenon. "Given that this is a unique event in history and is transient in nature, albeit for 10 years or longer, is it wise to plan for a country’s population and infrastructure based on this event?" [Link]

07 February 2013

06 February, 2013

NS Defaulters

National Service Defaulters [Link]

Nothing personal against you but we need to think of our buddies and  the parents...

06 February 2013

01 February, 2013

Is Singapore that bad!?

Why? Why don't you want to let your son take up citizenship and serve National Service in Singapore? But you yourself has become a citizen. Why?

Is Singapore's future, say in 20 years time ( by 2030 ) that bad!? That scary?

Do not be afraid, our government really takes good care of us citizens. Fang Xin.

i still want my son to be Chinese national [Link]

He asked, “Can the children of citizens keep their PR?”

“Hello, I’m a new citizen. My son’s PR is up for renewal. Is there a problem? Will the Govt force my son to turn into citizen?”

He added, “I wish my son will keep his Chinese citizenship.” [Link]

2nd generation of Permanent Residence need to serve NS ! Gowd forbid!

Don't worry, there is always a way out ... 

There is always a way out for us Foreign Talents :-)

 “Relax, Govt won’t force your son to convert to citizen. But of course, he will need to do NS when he reaches NS age. At that time, there will be an invitation letter. There is no coercion*, however. Just don’t sign and submit.

Renounce your son's PR, no worries, can still come back to Singapore on social visit pass. Can even find job here as a foreign talent.

* As for born and bred Singaporean whom do not heed the call for NS, they will face jail time and will not be eligible to be hired in all government jobs. And also will not be eligible for further education scholarships.

So don't worry, come! Welcome to Singapore, there is always a way out for you guys :-)

- Another foreign talent loving parent asking how to avoid NS for his son [Link]
Don't worry lah, Singapore government takes good care of their own. Sompah !

01 February 2013