It’s 20:12 now and I want to be first to wish readers and everyone a Happy New Year 🙂 What, you say it is not time yet? Whoever is thinking you gotta wait for the countdown to midnight or sing [… more]

I was having lunch today at Aston Specialities when they played this catchy Bananarama song that goes “Only you can set me free, cause I’m guilty, …” Yes, that’s the hit single “Love in the First Degree”, written and recorded [… more]

Breaking News!!! December 14th, 2011 Michelle Chong‘s debut film “Already Famous” has surpassed the million-dollar mark! Read all about it on Yahoo Entertainment Singapore — “Michelle Chong’s Already Famous grosses S$1.04 million“. Huat ah!!! Super congrats to Michelle. There’s no [… more]

My friend and Internet Marketing buddy, Rebecca, is building a brand new website on juicing. As she is about to leave for a planned vacation, I was urging her yesterday to go live with her site and start counting the [… more]

Just now, I was singing the Do-Re-Mi solfege song (from The Sound of Music) to my son when inspiration struck on the second line. The first word on this line, “Ray”, reminded me of a friend who is getting married [… more]

There was this segment on our local radio show called “5 Things”. It was part of the morning programme at Gold 90.5FM, hosted by DJ Hamish Brown. Every weekday, Hamish would dish out five things about a particular topic, either [… more]

Quite a few years back, I read an investing book that said something so simple yet profound. Now, I can’t recall the title of this book, but the message stuck. In the book’s intro, the author mentioned that stocks are [… more]

This play on song lyrics was inspired by recent changes to Google’s search algorithm, widely known as the Panda/Farmer update in the Internet Marketing circles. On Feb 24th, 2011, Panda was rolled out into Google.com. [Note: Panda is now in [… more]

Hi, this is Mark Heng. Welcome to my WittyCulus.com website. First, I’d like to tell you what our domain name WittyCulus.com means. “Witty” is just as it suggests, while “culus” is a contraction of the word “oculus”, meaning an eye. [… more]