March 16, 2007
Clarification from AStar over the acidflask incident
Aaron Ng said:
I have received an official clarification from A*Star about the defamatory remarks in the AcidFlask incident in 2005, and I have decided to reproduce their reply below. This is because in this official reply, A*Star has granted permission for the defamatory remarks to be reproduced (under certain conditions), so the issue can now be openly discussed and objectively judged by everyone.
Recommended by Anonymous Coward: "It's high time we all learnt what the issue was really about. The real Philip Yeo (as far as I can tell) makes a cameo appearance. "
July 18, 2005
theorycast.01 :: Acid Flask Interview (Podcast)
theory.isthereason said:
Get to know the mysterious Singaporean blogger previously known as Acid Flask (now Elia Diodati) in our first podcast interview entitled theorycast.01 :: acid flask interview.
This interview may be of interest to Singaporeans who wish to look beyond the given. Is this article too controversial or one-sided? Do share your views!
May 07, 2005
Plea addressed to my fellow bloggers
From a Singapore Angle makes a plea addressed to fellow bloggers
I speak not as a spokesperson for you, nor do I pretend to be one. The below are merely my own thoughts--a plea, if you will--in the hope that you will find them reasonable and acceptable. With the publication of AcidFlask's statement, I believe that it is now all the more important to keep in mind certain things...
May 06, 2005
The Freedom Flask Award
Mystery Tan Lines comes up with a sticker for bloggers who have had more than ten blog posts removed due to legal or other persuasive reasons:






