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Saturday, October 07, 2006
153 on the PSI index
And that was the highest I've seen today on tv, not sure if it was higher after I tore myself away from it. The last highest psi reading I saw was when I was about 9 or 10 years old and it was 133! The haze also caused me to cancel my afternoon run today! I can't even see into Malaysia and visibility is limited to about 1 klick. I could smell a smell of something burnt in the air when I was at the balcony also. Not sure if I'm gonna hang out with Jung Xu tomorrow due to the hazy condition if it keeps up. A slight headache is kicking in and all I have to say is 2 words: Wah Lao. Better stay indoors for health reasons, I think Singapore's worse hit by the hazy nonsense in ASEAN(am I right?).
On another note, I met Wilson some days ago at camp while I was jogging. He's now 2LT Wilson and a PC now... Don't play play! Haha but he was complaining to me about his occupational hazards. Signed 3 extras(extra duties which equates to weekends being eaten up in camp) and 100 more to come! Why? Because of some shite that happened during armskote(accountability when returning weapons... this always gets people into trouble). Not only that, he had to draw up lesson plans about Armoured warfare that he wasn't even trained for so you know what happened to his plans(they were rejected). We trained as tank commanders in Armoured Engineers(build bridges, lay mines, destroy mines and blow up things, all while using tanks) NOT Armoured(cheong suah, rush the hill) Armour warfare. Well, atleast he got 32 people and 3 tanks under him. ME? I got injured so I kissed tanks, helicopters, Light Strike Vehicles, parachutes and coastal hooks goodbye and I'm now the CWSM(Cadet Wing Sergeant Major) equivalent of the stores! Life looks set to be pretty normal for the next 7 months minus 1 day to come :)
On another note, I met Wilson some days ago at camp while I was jogging. He's now 2LT Wilson and a PC now... Don't play play! Haha but he was complaining to me about his occupational hazards. Signed 3 extras(extra duties which equates to weekends being eaten up in camp) and 100 more to come! Why? Because of some shite that happened during armskote(accountability when returning weapons... this always gets people into trouble). Not only that, he had to draw up lesson plans about Armoured warfare that he wasn't even trained for so you know what happened to his plans(they were rejected). We trained as tank commanders in Armoured Engineers(build bridges, lay mines, destroy mines and blow up things, all while using tanks) NOT Armoured(cheong suah, rush the hill) Armour warfare. Well, atleast he got 32 people and 3 tanks under him. ME? I got injured so I kissed tanks, helicopters, Light Strike Vehicles, parachutes and coastal hooks goodbye and I'm now the CWSM(Cadet Wing Sergeant Major) equivalent of the stores! Life looks set to be pretty normal for the next 7 months minus 1 day to come :)