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20040615 Tuesday June 15, 2004

Picture Perfect Sun Chai Chee

This picture was taken with an old digital camera that I had for 4 years now; and what a pleasant surprise! It actually looked really good! I was on my way back from lunch and figure that it would be nice to post a picture of Sun Chai Chee office. It was a hot day (as always in Singapore), but it turned out to be a perfect day for photography.

"Chai Chee" literally means "vegetable market" or generally "wet market". Supposedly it was a farm produce distribution center, that has since moved. The place became an industrial estate with mostly factories, Adaptec's factory is still just behind. As Singapore labor became more expensive and factories moved out, it was converted into a "technology park" with intention of housing .com start-ups. Of course, now left with lots of empty offices.

Sun was probably offered a sweet deal as one of the first tenants after the conversion, and being Sun during the .com era, the landlord was happy to let us put up the Sun logo on the building. There is no other tenant who has their logo up in the estate. (Btw, the other logo is the landlord's property management arm, they actually moved in later than Sun, so they had to put their logo BELOW ours! 8-) )

Most multi-national would be in or around the business district, so did Sun. But we grew so quickly during the late 90's we ran out of space. So the support people were moved to Chai Chee. Product Technical Support are here (moi included), and solution center, logistics, IT ops, etc...

This is an odd location for an office. It's surrounded by residential estates and from one side of our office, you can literally peep into people's homes in the adjacent building! The upside of being in a residential area is conveniences. Cheap lunch, supermarkets, neighborhood doctor and dentists, hair saloons, you can even buy fresh meat and vegetable from the downsized wet market across the street.

This building used to be the Central Post Office! Yep, all mails came here! Being previously factories, the inside had unusually high ceilings for a cubicle laden office. That turn out to be REALLY nice, because the whole place look bright despite the cubicle dividers. No claustrophobia.

This is me.

Take a closer look...

You are warned!

Ah! Home sweet home.

and ... nop, it is not an optical illusion nor the picture edited ... the middle is a 24" wide screen LCD panel, the object of envy of the whole office. The analog port is my Ultra60's second head, while the digital port is on SunRay 1G (the only one so far that can do 1920x1200 resolution) on our corporate SunRay network. On the left is an 18" LCD panel on another SunRay to our department's own SunRay network that runs bleeding edge software.

(2004-06-15 20:20:20.0) Permalink Comments [2]

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I really really want that 24" LCD monitor! But, I also miss the excellent (and inexpensive!) food on Chai Chee road. I really have to find an excuse to visit Singapore again... :)

Posted by Moazam on June 15, 2004 at 09:11 PM PDT #

"envy of the whole office" I would say the envy of everyone who sees that picture! ;) its too bad you have half of it stuck on an Ultra60 heh

Posted by ben on June 17, 2004 at 02:28 PM PDT #

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