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Gown Bags.

NUS 2005 gown bag, simple and elegant, NICE!

nus gown bag

NTU 2005 gown bag, many metal parts hanging here and there, highly configurable, designed for the typical engineer, er....

ntu gown bag

Been whining quite abit in the previous post, and since the bag is free, I shall not say much. =P

Btw, did you notice the new NTU logo layout? The word "Technological" in blue, which cannot be seen clearly... I suspect it so that that word can be dropped conveniently anytime without anyone noticing it when the school name change to Nanyang University. hah, I still prefer the blue and grey logo, much more pro-looking lorh. =P

Comments

Sunshine said…
NUS bad look so much nicer...Ntu's one got so many metallic stuff hanging all over the place.,and so heavy somemore....ahahah
Anonymous said…
Les, it looks like a shopping bag leh... bring it to work next time, maybe i can play ard with it.. haha
limpeh said…
Ahem. My turn to make a smart-ass comment on the name-changing of our unis.

Since NUS is following so much of the American system, they should be called the Americanized National University of Singapore (ANUS).

As for Nanyang Technological University, foreigners keep thinking it's some China University, so we should let them know we are from Singapore. Since they want to be known as Nanyang University, and others want to keep the Technological there, NTU should be renamed Nanyang University of Technology, Singapore (NUTS).

**Disclaimer: The above stuff first came out in TalkingCock.com.

And for SMU, the guys at TalkingCock.com haven't renamed them yet. So my contribution is to turn them into a Technology university too. How about Singapore Management University of Technology (SMUT)?
egeus said…
sw: precisely la. functionality but lack of artistic aspect.

georgia: yah la, perfect shopping bag for u who will buy so much stuffs right?
but u havta carry urself hor hahaha... lend u after my convo. heheh.

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