Arthur Lee

Arthur Lee


saturday

Arthur is a secondary student and an independent web designer/programmer. He is also a technology enthusiast, and often fiddles with new technology and software. He enjoys blogging on his MacBook at a cafe or in the school common room. Away from the computer he takes pleasure in playing the piano/drums/guitar or taking photographs of beautiful landscapes or random objects.


Life without electricity

Fellow author Martin was unable to post today due to a power suspension in his flat. I had the liberty to experience such a power suspension myself this Wednesday, as the management decided to shut off the supply of the fourth most important necessity- in order to do some routine maintenance work. I did say [...]


Google Wave: a rough start…for me

Google Wave is currently in limited preview, as a new platform for communication and collaboration. It can perhaps be thought of as what e-mail should have evolved to by now. But before the technological uninterested ones are deterred away from this article, read my prediction on Google Wave:


It’s still Saturday in Samoa…(you know, GMT-11)

Firstly, apologies for ‘missing’ my post. Hopefully you didn’t even realise. Yes…that’s the perfect scenario. There was indeed too much to celebrate yesterday. Or so we say. Mid-Autumn Festival is actually a harvest festival. Now it is celebrated with mooncakes, laterns…or is it really? The ‘newer’ generation seems to enjoy making a trip down to [...]


The alarm clock won’t wake me up anymore


Liveblog @ 21chk

Thanks for tuning in to the live blog. Here’s an archive of the live posts during the day.        


21st Century Learning Conference – Live Coverage on Saturday

Hello all. Due to the 21st Century Learning Conference today there will be no full on blog post today. Martin and I (Arthur) will be writing a joint post tomorrow on the conference. There will also be live coverage of the conference, with live blogging here at 7AP, and also possibly some video streams. For [...]


Procrastination is a natural phenomenon

‘Anger dwells in the bosom of fools’ says my sheet of lined paper for the past few hours. SAT tuition homework, that is. Why is it taking so long? Why is it that 22 hours later, the piece of paper will still be empty; but 23 hours later, the essay will be complete? I don’t [...]