Hello Mr. Siew (or do you prefer to be addressed as "Kum Hong"?):
How do you see this as "interesting"? I'm curious.
BTW, I noticed your blog has been added to the wiki by a "guest". Doesn't matter if it was you or someone else -- that's the whole point of the wiki, and the experiment. In case you're not aware, you can subscribe to the RSS feed of that page where your blog is listed. That would allow you to track changes to that page. It's a way to monitor if changes are made to your entry. Cheers.
To Ivan (and anyone else reading this):Kum Hong is fine. I'm not used to being referred to as "Mr Siew" outside of the courtroom or by service staff, and it makes me absolutely uncomfortable!
I find it interesting because I want to see (1) what turns up there (and the resultant snapshot of Singapore on the Internet), (2) how big the wiki grows, and (3) whether there will be malicious edits (and I'm sure there will be).
I am a corporate counsel, and currently also the pro tem vice-president of MARUAH (Working Group for an ASEAN Human Rights Mechanism, Singapore). I was a Nominated Member of Parliament from January 2007 to July 2009. Registered Blogger users can post comments here. I can also be e-mailed at siewkumhong {[at]} gmail.com.
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Hello Mr. Siew (or do you prefer to be addressed as "Kum Hong"?):
How do you see this as "interesting"? I'm curious.
BTW, I noticed your blog has been added to the wiki by a "guest". Doesn't matter if it was you or someone else -- that's the whole point of the wiki, and the experiment. In case you're not aware, you can subscribe to the RSS feed of that page where your blog is listed. That would allow you to track changes to that page. It's a way to monitor if changes are made to your entry. Cheers.
To Ivan (and anyone else reading this):Kum Hong is fine. I'm not used to being referred to as "Mr Siew" outside of the courtroom or by service staff, and it makes me absolutely uncomfortable!
I find it interesting because I want to see (1) what turns up there (and the resultant snapshot of Singapore on the Internet), (2) how big the wiki grows, and (3) whether there will be malicious edits (and I'm sure there will be).
And yes, I added my blog to it.
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