Sunday, November 01, 2009
Not feeling that tired anymore..after that 15 hr sleep.
Ystd, when i came back home, i was terribly burnt out. When i boarded the bus, i was blur enough to use my matric card to tap the ezlink card reader. I tried tapping like 5 times, b4 the guy behind me, frustrated at waiting for me, told me i have to use the ezlink card instead of the tp matric card. Haha, damn paiseh. Yea, that was one of many of the blur toot stuff i did after the camp.
On friday morning, i realised that i havent packed for the camp, and so i desperately and rushed through the packing. So engrossed i was that i forgot school started at 10 instead of 9am. i ended up taking a taxi just to reach school at 9.15 only to realise i could have saved $7, and slowly take my time with the bus.
After school ended, went to T1 Carl's Junior, ate my first meal there and challenged Gary to eating Jalepenos. I lost.. haha. Anw, after that i went to looking around for a mask. Ended up at the Toys r Us at TM and got convinced to buy this lame Bumblebee Mask for 4 dollars by my friends.
Came back to school for the camp. Fast forward to night. After a tiring evening/night of the camp, blessed with torrential rain that almost killed the camp, Mr Tam brought us out to Jln Kayu for a midnight snack at 4am. The 8 of us miraculously squeezed into his small car all the way to Jalan Kayu. Over there, we ate and drank the terribly sweet coffee and tea, all at the expense of Mr Tam. just as we ate finished, the storm re-started, strandling us at the prata shop. In the end, we ended up playing lousy games and sabo-ing each other. For the period we were locked in, we had to suffer the continuous cold winds, the occasion water splatter and such that i almost came down with another flu bout. Anw, we took advantage of the 5 min drizzle before another round of rain to rush back to the car. This time round, Alina drove Mr Tam's car. All of us were afraid at first, cause this was her first time driving in 6 mths. Mr Tam must be mad to allow her to drive his car, a blind bet with no positive returns... All of us were afraid at first as she seemed extremely unsure about driving, receiving honks by the cars left right and centre. Cruising at 10km/h i finally cld not take it and slept the rest of the way back.
The sleep was less than 10 min i tink, but enough to provide me with barely sufficient energy. 2nd day of camp was even more exhausting, lots of running, and then teams were lost in TP, many went missing, problems arose went walkie talkie failed and then teams were out of communication. I had to run around the whole TP looking for them with the walkie talkie threatening to pull my shorts down. Haha.
But in the end, everyting ended fine and alrite, the committee exhausted to the max.
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Sunday, November 01, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...
Saturday, October 24, 2009
1 week past. 1 eventful week.
So many things happened this week, new tchers, new frens, new subjects, new past times.
First of all, the teachers. For some reason, there is only a single teacher in the entire teaching staff coaching my class this semester that has a decent level of english. My gosh! Its plain torture hearing them speak, much less teach us. And all the teaching staff have got hilarious personalities, raises the whole learning experience.
Some new students joined our class, making our class no longer an all-boys class. But, sadly enough the girls are better off being boys than girls...haiz.
ALHF, the subject which i tot was extremely boring didnt turn out as i expected. In fact, its my current fav sub. The teachers are great and the subject is more of general knowledge and common sense.
Poker! haha got a sudden infatuation with it. Afterall, it did bring me more lunch money than expected.
And the club's organising lots of activities now, which makes me an extremely busy but happy man. Haha, in short, a great week.
Murphy's Law: If there is anything can go wrong, it will.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...
Things on my agenda..
1) Get as much rest as possible and to cure insomnia.
2) Transpose and learn Secondhand Serenade's 'Fall For You' in the A major key and C major key.
3) Transpose and learn Secondhand Serenade's 'Your Call' in the A major key and the original version.
Hopefully i will be able to pick up that amazing piano version of Your Call thats on Youtube.
Wonder how much i will achieve b4 sch start.
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Monday, October 12, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...
When white clouds gather to shield me from the blazing sun,It only means that thunderstorms are soon to come.
And even then, with the weather windy,
i will miss the warm glow of the sun upon my body.
Schools starting in like 34 hours... damn sian rite now. Hate this feeling of starting school. Coz its like new subjects, and then theres this fear of the subjects being insanely difficult. Last sem was abit of a let down for me. Shld have worked harder. SHldnt have screwed my one and only project. that way maybe i could have been within the top 10%. Anw, i'll be having 6 new classmates. 3 girls, 3 guys. Hopefully, their not china freaks. Competitions enuf and i seriously hate those type of cheena students.
Looking at my timetable, i am frightened already. Not only is it packed, the new subjects look utterly terrifying. I've got
Problem solving and Process Skills-
Should be a maneagable subject. Provided the problems arent difficult or troublesome to an extend im lazy to do it. Process wise..gotta work on it. Im poor at following instructions.
Basic Aerodynamics-
Hmm...i have no idea what the diff between this and Fundamentals of Aeronautical Science is. The latter is a hated subject..gave me my only C+ and thats the subject with the bastard project. Hopefully the Basic Aerodynamics isnt as difficult.
Digital Fundamentals 2-
With it getting more and more complicated at the end of last sem, i predict im gonna have some trouble with it this sem. Better not sleep in the lecture anymore!
Aviation Legislation and Human Factors-
LAWS! AVIATION LAWS! Haha! Just the name of it is making me sleep. Wonder how i will fare in this subject. Think i will be falling asleep most of the lectures and tutorials. Jialat! I think this needs tonnes of memorising..oh gosh. Well, but i tink it would be the subject that would help me be within the top 10% again. HOPEFULLY.
Engineering Mathematics 2-
Shldnt be a problem for me. But its a terrifying subject. Intergration and Differentiation. I rmb struggling alot with it last yr. But surprisingly, its less heavy-going compared to Engineering Mathematics 1.
Electronic Devices and Circuits-
I predict its a complicating subject. Like Digital Fundamentals. Makes u go round and round, slaps you left right up down, spins you round and round again, and then asks u to recite the value of pi to the 7th decimal. Smtg like dat.
Care Group Interaction-
Haha! Sound so..kiddy
My CDS: Entrepreneurship Project 1: Interdisciplicary Approach.-
Sounds awfully boring, dosent it? Sofar i only know of 1 person whose attending it with me, and i barely talk to her. Everyone else is taking up jap, french...
Special Project 1:
The course structure at the website says im suppose to take this in Year 3...
And it seems like im the only person who has this subject...
Hopefully achievable resolution:
To study hard.
To not sleep in classes.
To not be lazy.
And be in top 10%.
P.S The first 3 resolutions looks almost un-achievable...
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Sunday, October 11, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...
IN PRISON... You spend the majority of your time in an 8x10 cell.
AT WORK... You spend most of your time in a 6x8 cubicle.
IN PRISON... You get three meals a day.
AT WORK... You only get a break for 1 meal and you have to pay for it.
IN PRISON... You get time off for good behavior.
AT WORK... You get rewarded for good behavior with more work.
IN PRISON... A guard locks and unlocks all the doors for you.
AT WORK... You must carry around a security card and unlock and open all the doors yourself.
IN PRISON... You can watch TV and play games.
AT WORK... You get fired for watching TV and playing games.
IN PRISON... You get your own toilet.
AT WORK... You have to share.
IN PRISON... They allow your family and friends to visit.
AT WORK... You cannot even speak to your family and friends.
IN PRISON... All expenses are paid by tax payers with no work required.
AT WORK... You get to pay all the expenses to go to work and then they deduct taxes from your salary to pay for prisoners.
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Friday, October 09, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Edited the last post, now it sounds totally sensible. Been quite a long while since i wrote an emotic post.
Anw, busy schedule ahead. Work on wed, camp on thur and fri, parties on sat. trip on sunday to thur.
And december is simply disastrous. 2 very probable chalets, 2 christmas parties, 1 exam, 2 camps, 1 school event. No idea how it will churn out. But POSITIVE THINKING!
kk done ranting.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...
Monday, September 28, 2009
Thinking it through~
I thought it was over it,That it was a thing of the past,
That i have gone on with life without it.
How wrong i was.
Now its coming back to haunt me,
The more i try to pull out, the more illogical it gets.
Yet if i let it be, let nature take course, the more regrets i have.
Regrets about what could have been.
Regrets about what i should have done.
Regrets that it passed by like nothing happened.
Though it matters not now,
That there are many regrets.
I would not have it any other way,
For it made me who i am, who i will be and who i should be.
And so the question,
Should i let it slide, and live on with life?
Or should i salvage what remains, and change my life.
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Monday, September 28, 2009
kk just did the dumbest thing ever by erasing my old template. now i just lost all my contacts...damn it!
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Lone Ranger...
...alone in the
dark...