I’m considering of visiting Mint Museum of Toys this Friday. Went to the shop yesterday. And found mum’s pin holder. But don’t have red colour. If have, I will buy it to replace it as it is spoilt. Cos buying back exactly the same back. Cos the old one got memories in it.
Saw a vintage Ultraman toy. It cost SGD 500.00 plus. *Whistle* It is made in 1990. *Wow* There is quite a few vintage toys. Really cool. Toys without batteries. Wonder can take photos in the museum or not. Hopefully can. It will be an interesting journey. Back to the past. *Grins*
Mint Museum of Toys
26 Seah Street
Singapore 188382
Click here for their website
Admission charges:
Adult: SGD 15.00 per person
Child / Senior Citizen: SGD 7.50 per person
Child: 2 to 12 years old
Senior Citizen: 60 years old and above
Family promotion:
2 adults & 2 children: SGD 36.00
3 Adults & 1 child: SGD 42.00
Mint Museum & Shop opening hours:
9.30am to 6.30pm daily
Tel: (65) 6 339 0660
Fax: (65) 6 884 3373
Mint Café opening hours:
9.30am to 10.30pm daily
Tel: (65) 6 339 6266
Fax: (65) 6 883 2212
Lately been not sleeping enough. Okay. Time to do some exercise daily. Cycle to work! To be able to sleep better.
Have some plans in my mind of what to do next few days of my leave. Thursday do some shopping (buy some clear plastic bags to wrap my books. To prevent silverfish), in the evening, going down to Business Breakthrough meeting. Friday, visit Mint Museum in the morning, and going to Expo to help out in the set up at 5.00pm till late. Saturday, go to Expo again at 8.00am to set up and serve till 9.00pm. Sunday to Wednesday, still thinking what to do. Maybe Sunday explore Southern Ridges (located 36m above Henderson Road and bridges Mount Faber Park and Telok Blangah Hill Park at a horizontal distance of 274m and vertical elevation of 20m). Which was planed to go on 24 June, but did not. Monday, *hee hee hee* Cycling training!! Cycling to where? Still in discussion.
Bukit Merah National Library is looking for part time library assistants. Majoring looking for students, able to work on weekends, willing to work in Bukit Merah National Library, too. I want, too. But not able to work on Saturday afternoons.
Now whenever we go out for lunch, we have to log off our computer. But logging out, isn’t it exit everything? Logging in the EDI systems is very slow. By logging out, means the operation have to re-login the EDI again. If under standby mode, do we have to exit everything, too?
| As long as your computer goes into sleep/standby when you’re not using it, your computer doesn’t use squat for electricity, compared to the rest of your household. You’ll save a lot more energy by addressing your heating, cooling, and lighting use rather than obsessing over your computer. For most people, their computers’ energy use is not a significant portion of their total use, even if they use their computers a lot. Of course, you should absolutely make sure your computer is set to sleep automatically when you’re not using it, because it’s silly to waste energy, but your computer likely isn’t even close to being the biggest energy-waster in your home. Source: Michael Bluejay |
So log out or standby is better?

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