But I think that just means that I have to explore the Singapore beyond the guidebook - in some cases, this happens to be beyond Singapore as well. Next weekend I am going with a group of exchange students to Mt Panti in Malaysia. We will camp on the summit and make it a two day trip. This weekend two women I met here went to Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. It's a six hour bus ride, but staying in hostels is very cheap and booking can be done online. I'm going to debrief them when they get back then plan my own trip.
Of course, I'm also meeting many interesting people. I heard from someone that one quarter of the students at NUS are foreign or exchange, which is easy to believe. There are a lot of students from Europe, particularly the UK and Germany, more from the Asia - I've met students from China, Japan, Malaysia and India, and fewer that you might think from the US.
Matt, Justin, and I wandered around downtown yesterday after going to the Asian Civilizations Museum. I opted to travel light and didn't take my camera, so I can't put up any pictures yet. But as soon as Justin emails me the ones he took I'll post them. That may well be before any of you wake up.
I was right. Here are the pictures from yesterday:

A bridge across the Singapore River (actually just an inlet from the ocean)

What does that say?

I met Mary Poppins

Every respectable city needs statues

If you order coffee, this is what you get

The smoke coming out of my ear is from a Panamanian ship

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coffee = yum yum
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