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Chilling at Changi Airport

Posted on February 23, 2018 by Editor Posted in Life in Singapore .

If you think that you can’t chill at the airport, you are definitely wrong! The airport isn’t just a place for tourists, you could also have fun at Changi Airport yourself! Why wouldn’t you? Not only is the place cold and well maintained, it is also very beautiful in itself. Since Changi Airport is meant to attract tourists, it is obviously very well maintained.

It’s unfair that most of the people who actually enjoy Changi Airport are the tourists when in fact, there are a lot of things locals can do in Changi Airport as well! It may not seem like your regular place to hang out and have fun, but there’s definitely a lot to do at the Changi Airport! There’s no need to be shy. Besides, they’re open for everyone! Well, only some places of course.

If you’ve always been fascinated with butterflies and pretty things, you should check out the butterfly garden within the airport! With a whole lot of different species, you’ll see the beauty of nature in the most unexpected places, the airport. There’s also a cactus garden which has an open air bar and the cool thing about this place is that on some nights, they even have live music! Now if you’re into sunflowers, the sunflower garden should be the perfect place for you! Enjoy hanging out around the sunflowers while looking at planes as they both arrive and take off.

Okay, who doesn’t want to do shopping? Although most of the selection are high street fashion, you’re bound to find something amazing as you go around Changi Airport. Located at T1, T2, and T3.

Hmm, ever heard of the Social tree? You haven’t? Well, this is just one of the most amazing things ever! The Social Tree is a 9-meter high interactive installation. If features touchscreen photo booths that lets people take and share their own photos, you are definitely bound to come back to the airport again! Oh yeah, did we mention you get to play free Xbox and Playstation games? We haven’t? Well, maybe we haven’t also mentioned that you could take a seat in one of the free cinemas to relax and enjoy the movie.

Changi Airport is not just for the tourists, you can definitely enjoy this place as a local as well! The best part about Changi Airport is that most of their attractions are free! What a way to spend your Saturday afternoon right? Head over to Changi Airport and enjoy.

Most Commonly-Forgotten Kitchen Items

Posted on February 23, 2018 by Editor Posted in Kitchen Tools .

There are so many things we put in the kitchen which we don’t actually need and there are also things we forget to put in the kitchen that come of as pretty useful. Well, first things first, how much do you value your kitchen. The kitchen is known not only as a place that feeds the needs to survive. The kitchen is much more than that! The kitchen is a place where people cook! Cooking for your family or loved ones or even friends is very important! Remember the joy you felt when you saw their faces smile while eating your home cooked meal? That’s what it’s about.

Anyway, as mentioned earlier, there are a lot of things that should definitely belong in the kitchen. Here are some of them:

1. Bottle opener/ Can opener
Exactly what we usually forget! A lot of people end up finding different ways to either open their bottles or open canned goods when all of these can be evaded if you have a bottle opener or can opener around. Why not? It’s not that expensive and at the same time, it’s really useful!

2. Vegetable peeler
Now this is something you most definitely have to have in your kitchen. Using a knife is one of the basic things people do to peel off the skin of a potato but with a vegetable peeler, it won’t just be easier, it’d also be a lot faster. Why wouldn’t you want to have this? The vegetable peeler doesn’t just work on vegetables, it also works on certain fruits. There are so many uses for a good vegetable peeler.

3. Grater
What would you do without a grater? Use a fork? No! You can’t! You can’t substitute a grater in the kitchen. It is just something you most definitely must have around. Imagine not having a grater in your kitchen? How on earth would you be able to grate cheese?

4. Scissors/Shears
Shears, although most people know as scissors, aren’t exactly like scissors. Shears are kitchen scissors! It may seem kind of funny now, but when you’re trying to cut out some fat with a knife, you’ll realize how important shears are!

The kitchen doesn’t always have to be classic. There are a lot of ways to make your cooking easier. Why would you go through all the effort if you could achieve the same results with these modern kitchen equipment? Improving your kitchen means improving the quality of the food you cook.

Basic Types of Biometric Lock Systems

Posted on February 1, 2018 by Editor Posted in Tech News .

Biometric lock systems are integral part of property security. With the never ending innovations of technology, it’s just logical for property security systems to adapt. For homes, offices and other commercial properties and buildings, there are quite a range of biometric lock system options available for use.

Biometric Door

A biometric door is not just used to keep out unauthorized personnel in large areas, but they are also used in safes, gun lock boxes, childproof door locks, garage door locks, and more. It is considered a smart door because they can only be unlocked by specific authentication methods, in this case biometrics. The door can come with a scanner for facial biometric, voice recognition, or a biometric thumbprint, but they can also include other options in case there is an emergency.

Biometric Thumbprint

This type of biometric door access system uses fingerprints for verification. To make this work, the fingerprints of all authorized personnel are scanned and then converted into binary code unique for every person. The idea of using fingerprints as unique identification system uses the fact no fingerprint is identical. Biometric thumbprint is a better alternative to pin access door system and card access door system because there is no risk of forgetting or losing the identification.

Only authorized personnel who match the records in the database are allowed entry past the biometric door access after the fingerprint scans have been compared and confirmed. If the office needs to add more authorized personnel in the database, all that is needed is to scan their fingerprints. The data can also be manipulated to delete unneeded fingerprints, but it can also be manually manipulated in case of emergency.

Facial Biometric

What makes facial biometric one of the best security technology of http://www.secureoffice.sg/ in Singapore is that the authentication process can be completed within just 5 seconds. When choosing a biometric door access system for your office in Singapore, you also need to take note of the recognition algorithm used in a facial biometric system. This could be one of the following: three-dimensional, linear discriminant analysis, multilinear subspace learning, hidden Markov model, neuronal motivated dynamic link matching, elastic bunch graph matching, skin texture analysis, thermal cameras and more.

Facial biometric is very useful in public spaces and offices because it’s fast and unobtrusive. The people in the area can be scanned even if they are not aware of it, plus, the system is also connected to other security systems such as the intercom system to make coordination among the staff faster. Heavy-traffic areas can make use of this feature along with the intercom to create a safer space for their employees, clients, and customers.

Voice-Based Biometric

Another sophisticated biometric door access system that can be used in offices in Singapore is the voice-based biometric system. Like the facial biometric and biometric thumbprint, verification is fast and reliable because the authentication method cannot be easily copied, lost or forgotten. It is based on the principle that the human voice is unique to people, but there are some objections as to its accuracy compared to the other two biometric door access systems.

For this type of door lock access, the software records the vibration in the vocal chords and the positions of the articulators. The process involves both the extraction and the matching method when the person is trying to enter a restricted area.

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