Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Monday, December 24, 2007
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Army time.
Hi ppl,
Guess by the time I type this, about half of you are in NS already? Oh well, all the best then! Just bear with it for a while, and you will enjoy it.
Caught up with YYH and KMK recently. Seems that they are enjoying themselves (particularly YYH) cause he is not in NS yet. Your turn will come soon! Haha. Hope that you all still contribute to this community.
After so long in the chess fraternity, I have realised that you will never lose contact in such a small and bonded one. As I participart in the competitions, I am still remembered by many competitors, and I remember many of their faces. And to our budding girls, its not surprising to join an external chess club after your studies. I have seen quite a number of female participants in competitions. Those faces you will find familar too...cause they are your peers!
Wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Guess by the time I type this, about half of you are in NS already? Oh well, all the best then! Just bear with it for a while, and you will enjoy it.
Caught up with YYH and KMK recently. Seems that they are enjoying themselves (particularly YYH) cause he is not in NS yet. Your turn will come soon! Haha. Hope that you all still contribute to this community.
After so long in the chess fraternity, I have realised that you will never lose contact in such a small and bonded one. As I participart in the competitions, I am still remembered by many competitors, and I remember many of their faces. And to our budding girls, its not surprising to join an external chess club after your studies. I have seen quite a number of female participants in competitions. Those faces you will find familar too...cause they are your peers!
Wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Saturday, November 24, 2007
OVER!
Oops exams were over long long long long ago but ya. Haha.
IT'S FINALLY OVER!
EXAMS ARE NO MORE!
YES!
Any meeting? =X
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
IT'S FINALLY OVER!
EXAMS ARE NO MORE!
YES!
Any meeting? =X
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Sunday, October 28, 2007
All the Best!
Hi,
I know barely anyone will be visiting or contributing to this blog cause of the impending "disaster"? Nah, dun think of it this way. Pls be yourself when you go into the exam hall. Dun freak out and then waste all your hardwork. After all, you look back, the O levels, you had the same feeling too, so no diff lah. You all scored well. Top 10% of cohort, so do it again :)
A few tips I learnt and with some of my friends also...
1. Have plenty of rest before the exams.
Do not mug too much on the day before, it doesn't help cramming info last minute.
2. Condition yourself for the papers.
Believe your timetable is out, so especially during the heavy test week whereby you have 3 papers a day, plenty of rest, and relax......
3. Music Therapy.
It helps. Bring along your I-Pod, mp3 player/hp and listen to music which will soothe your soul or fire you up for the paper. Research has shown that it helps you to concentrate better/increase your alertness. Depending on which paper of course...
4. Dun think about the past.
Dun let one paper demoralise you. Its not wise to discuss too much about a paper when it has already been submitted, then dwell on your mistakes. Will only lead to more errors in future papers.
5. Self-belief.
Examiners are human too. Doesn't mean you dun know how to do the question means you give up. Look for common patterns. If all else fails, scribble something on it. It may help, and the examiner may very well be convinced :)
Yep, with that, I can only send via sms and wish here in the blog...all the best. You can do it, so long you believe in yourself.
I know barely anyone will be visiting or contributing to this blog cause of the impending "disaster"? Nah, dun think of it this way. Pls be yourself when you go into the exam hall. Dun freak out and then waste all your hardwork. After all, you look back, the O levels, you had the same feeling too, so no diff lah. You all scored well. Top 10% of cohort, so do it again :)
A few tips I learnt and with some of my friends also...
1. Have plenty of rest before the exams.
Do not mug too much on the day before, it doesn't help cramming info last minute.
2. Condition yourself for the papers.
Believe your timetable is out, so especially during the heavy test week whereby you have 3 papers a day, plenty of rest, and relax......
3. Music Therapy.
It helps. Bring along your I-Pod, mp3 player/hp and listen to music which will soothe your soul or fire you up for the paper. Research has shown that it helps you to concentrate better/increase your alertness. Depending on which paper of course...
4. Dun think about the past.
Dun let one paper demoralise you. Its not wise to discuss too much about a paper when it has already been submitted, then dwell on your mistakes. Will only lead to more errors in future papers.
5. Self-belief.
Examiners are human too. Doesn't mean you dun know how to do the question means you give up. Look for common patterns. If all else fails, scribble something on it. It may help, and the examiner may very well be convinced :)
Yep, with that, I can only send via sms and wish here in the blog...all the best. You can do it, so long you believe in yourself.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Malaysia declassifies documents on bridge to rebut Mahathir
WHEN the Malaysian government recently cancelled its projected 'scenic' or 'crooked' bridge on the grounds (or at least pretext) that its southern neighbour was being overly greedy in their demands for a quid pro quo of sand and airspace for military flying manouevres, it suddenly struck me what a very long time it has been since I'd heard or read anything positive about Singapore.
Since its dollar reached parity with Australia's years ago, my own compatriots seem to have largely lost their former enthusiasm for shopping trips there, and seldom seem to pay it much attention any more. And the people of Malaysia, persisting in their sibling rivalry with the island that was originally part of their new post-colonial nation - hence the addition of 'si' into its old name, Malaya - seem to bad-mouth the city-state at every opportunity.
"Boring, lah, nothing to do and too many rules" seems to be the common consensus among Malaysians I talk to. And they never tire of the well-worn witticism, "Singapore's a fine place: sooner or later you'll be fined for something."
Which indeed you will, and savagely, for a wide variety of infractions including littering, a habit that many Malaysians appear to consider their God-given right if not outright duty, and jaywalking, which back in my days in Hong Kong seemed to be the then colony's most popular outdoor sport. Nor is it very long since chewing gum was prohibited in Singapore, ostensibly, as I was told, because children would use the stuff to block the electric-eye apertures in the doors of MRT trains.
And it wasn't many years before the gum ban that foreign males arriving in Singapore wearing their hair longer than collar-length were denied entry unless they submitted to the shearing of their locks to an acceptable length by barbers standing by at immigration for the purpose.
But if Singapore feels like 'Singabore' for those of us who are averse to what we see as too many rules and regulations and overly-ferocious fines for breaking them, it's more like 'Swingapore' for people caught hanging around there with trafficable quantities of drugs.
Of course, nearby Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand have the death penalty for drug-dealing too, but so rampant is corruption among at least some of the laughably-entitled 'law-enforcement' agencies in these countries, that I suspect the cash-rich can cheat the executioner or even get off scott-free if, as frequently occurs, the evidence goes missing, presumably sold at considerable profit by the officials who confiscated it in the first place.
Tiny population
Which brings us to the first of the strongly positive sentiments I personally feel about Singapore - it may be Singabore, but at least it's Singapure. Squeaky-clean not just litterwise compared with most trash-strewn Asian countries, but letter-of-the-law-wise too. In fact Transparency International rates it as one of the least corrupt nations in the world. Several places in front of Australia, for example, where we like to think we make an honest effort to keep things straight, and streets ahead of most other locations in Asia.
This situation, or at least the inspiration for it, is very much to the credit of Lee Kuan Yew, who stands out as a moral and ethical saint compared with many of his contemporaries who've headed emerging Asian nations, like Marcos of the Philippines, Suharto of Indonesia and others, who've enriched themselves, their relatives and cronies beyond the dreams of avarice at the expense of their impoverished populace.
What a pity, I've always thought, that Lee has had such a comparatively tiny population on which to bestow the benefits of his fierce fiscal honesty. When he came to power, war-shattered Singapore was pathetically Singapoor. With no natural resources, no industries to speak of, not much commerce and little surviving infrastructure. Not even enough water, which - even though when it rains in Singapore it Singapours - has to this day to be purchased and piped in vast quantities from Malaysia.
Under Lee Kuan Yew's lion-hearted leadership, Singapore's made so much Singaprogress in the past half-century that today it's one of the most Singaprosperous nations in the whole region, and even ranks respectably worldwide in economic terms. Its achievements also include one of the world's busiest and most efficient container shipping ports; an amazingly user-friendly airport; and one of the best airlines on the planet.
But on the other side of the coin, unfortunately, its progress in the areas of economic success, law and order and cleanliness have been at the expense of human rights and freedoms. In other words, Singaporeans are permitted and even exhorted to work themselves to exhaustion, shop till they drop, and even, if they have any time and energy to spare from these core civic duties, to relax and enjoy themselves in a variety of acceptable pursuits.
But let them step out of line politically, by poking fun at ruling-party politicians, criticising the government in public or in print, staging unauthorised protest meetings or marches, standing for Parliament on behalf of opposition parties or voting for opposition candidates in sufficient numbers to gain them seats in their electorates, and they're in trouble.
In dire straits
Dissenters adjudged truly dangerous are jailed without trial for indefinite periods under the draconian Internal Security Act, retained in Singapore, as also in Malaysia, since back in the 1950s when it was deemed necessary to counter the curse of communism.
Opposition candidates who stand for Parliament, in which the ruling party has never won less than 90% of the seats, are routinely sued for defamatory remarks they're alleged to have made in the heat of electioneering. Like the redoubtable Mr JB Jeyaretnam, for years the sole opposition in Singapore's Parliament, and still fighting at the age of 80 or so, these unfortunates are often made an example of by the courts and either impoverished or utterly bankrupted by being required to pay massive damages.
And electorates whose voters have the temerity to deliver victory to opposition candidates are officially and openly threatened and punished with deprivation of their fair share of government expenditure on infrastructure and services.
Small wonder then that supporters of human rights and democracy see the political machine that's run Singapore all these years, the People's Action Party or PAP, as performing admirably in the peace, prosperity and pick-up-after-yourself departments, but as otherwise serving the people with pap.
The same pap to which the strictly-controlled media treat their viewers and readers, to the point that I can't help thinking collectively of the principal Singapore 'newspaper, the Straits Times, and its government-owned Malaysian equivalent, the New Straits Times, as, with apologies to Mark Knopfler and his great 1990s group of the same name, the Dire Straits.
In fact so dire is the state of democracy in Singapore, and so Singaboring in its effects on the body politic, that the city-state seems to have lots and lots of brains but precious little heart or soul. So little soul, come to think of it, that I've heard only one single, solitary genuinely original Singaporean joke, and many years ago at that: 'Just like Christianity, this place is run by a trinity - the Father, the Son and the Holy Goh'.
Of course, Goh Chok Tong, 'the Holy Goh' who followed the Father as Prime Minister, has taken a back seat now in favour of the Son, Lee Hsien Loong, who recently led the PAP to victory by clinching 82 of the 84 or 96% of the seats in the Singapore Parliament with a somewhat underwhelming 66.6% of the popular vote.
What a pity
In my opinion, and in the opinion of many of the foreign newspapers and magazines that the Singapore regime suppresses by drastically restricting their circulations as punishment for publishing critical news or views, there's no longer any justification for this rigged and rigid political situation. In fact it's positively counter-productive.
Just as Singapore is a bastion of prosperity, efficiency, order and probity amid the chaos, incompetence and corruption that bedevil much of the rest of South-East Asia, it could also be a beacon of human rights and liberty.
A living rebuke to the uniformed bandits who run Burma, for example; to the politicians and patricians who keep the Philippines perpetually mired in poverty; and to Umno and its coalition partners who continue to keep Malaysians so unnecessarily under the thumb. But no.
Even Indonesia, still as agonised as it is in so many ways as a result of 30 years of Suharto's New Order - or, as some of us think of it, New Odour or New Ordure - is now, for all its prevailing problems, more vibrantly and genuinely democratic than Singapore, which seems content to represent no more to its troubled neighbour than a ready market for landfill and cheap labour, and a convenient mall for ridding Jakarta's mega-rich of their often ill-gotten rupiah.
What a pity that, realising its urgent need to reinvent itself as Bling-Blingapore, Singabore restricts itself to such projects as sanitising Bugis Street and old Chinatown, sprucing-up Sentosa, staging events like Mega Sales and an Arts Festival featuring largely imported talent, and now splashing out on a spanking new casino complex.
If only it could also see that the latent spirit of its people may be as vital to its continued prosperity and progress as their intelligence and industry have been. If only it could cease regimenting them to the point where they're seen - and even, I suspect, see themselves - as politically impotent, Singaboorish robots, programmed and controlled to within an inch of their lives, they may well become Singaborn-again into creative, free-wheeling, even fun-loving people. And the whole world might start seeing Singabore as something a lot more like Zingapore.
DEAN JOHNS is an Australian freelance journalist now living in Kuala Lumpur and a former occasional columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald.
Since its dollar reached parity with Australia's years ago, my own compatriots seem to have largely lost their former enthusiasm for shopping trips there, and seldom seem to pay it much attention any more. And the people of Malaysia, persisting in their sibling rivalry with the island that was originally part of their new post-colonial nation - hence the addition of 'si' into its old name, Malaya - seem to bad-mouth the city-state at every opportunity.
"Boring, lah, nothing to do and too many rules" seems to be the common consensus among Malaysians I talk to. And they never tire of the well-worn witticism, "Singapore's a fine place: sooner or later you'll be fined for something."
Which indeed you will, and savagely, for a wide variety of infractions including littering, a habit that many Malaysians appear to consider their God-given right if not outright duty, and jaywalking, which back in my days in Hong Kong seemed to be the then colony's most popular outdoor sport. Nor is it very long since chewing gum was prohibited in Singapore, ostensibly, as I was told, because children would use the stuff to block the electric-eye apertures in the doors of MRT trains.
And it wasn't many years before the gum ban that foreign males arriving in Singapore wearing their hair longer than collar-length were denied entry unless they submitted to the shearing of their locks to an acceptable length by barbers standing by at immigration for the purpose.
But if Singapore feels like 'Singabore' for those of us who are averse to what we see as too many rules and regulations and overly-ferocious fines for breaking them, it's more like 'Swingapore' for people caught hanging around there with trafficable quantities of drugs.
Of course, nearby Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand have the death penalty for drug-dealing too, but so rampant is corruption among at least some of the laughably-entitled 'law-enforcement' agencies in these countries, that I suspect the cash-rich can cheat the executioner or even get off scott-free if, as frequently occurs, the evidence goes missing, presumably sold at considerable profit by the officials who confiscated it in the first place.
Tiny population
Which brings us to the first of the strongly positive sentiments I personally feel about Singapore - it may be Singabore, but at least it's Singapure. Squeaky-clean not just litterwise compared with most trash-strewn Asian countries, but letter-of-the-law-wise too. In fact Transparency International rates it as one of the least corrupt nations in the world. Several places in front of Australia, for example, where we like to think we make an honest effort to keep things straight, and streets ahead of most other locations in Asia.
This situation, or at least the inspiration for it, is very much to the credit of Lee Kuan Yew, who stands out as a moral and ethical saint compared with many of his contemporaries who've headed emerging Asian nations, like Marcos of the Philippines, Suharto of Indonesia and others, who've enriched themselves, their relatives and cronies beyond the dreams of avarice at the expense of their impoverished populace.
What a pity, I've always thought, that Lee has had such a comparatively tiny population on which to bestow the benefits of his fierce fiscal honesty. When he came to power, war-shattered Singapore was pathetically Singapoor. With no natural resources, no industries to speak of, not much commerce and little surviving infrastructure. Not even enough water, which - even though when it rains in Singapore it Singapours - has to this day to be purchased and piped in vast quantities from Malaysia.
Under Lee Kuan Yew's lion-hearted leadership, Singapore's made so much Singaprogress in the past half-century that today it's one of the most Singaprosperous nations in the whole region, and even ranks respectably worldwide in economic terms. Its achievements also include one of the world's busiest and most efficient container shipping ports; an amazingly user-friendly airport; and one of the best airlines on the planet.
But on the other side of the coin, unfortunately, its progress in the areas of economic success, law and order and cleanliness have been at the expense of human rights and freedoms. In other words, Singaporeans are permitted and even exhorted to work themselves to exhaustion, shop till they drop, and even, if they have any time and energy to spare from these core civic duties, to relax and enjoy themselves in a variety of acceptable pursuits.
But let them step out of line politically, by poking fun at ruling-party politicians, criticising the government in public or in print, staging unauthorised protest meetings or marches, standing for Parliament on behalf of opposition parties or voting for opposition candidates in sufficient numbers to gain them seats in their electorates, and they're in trouble.
In dire straits
Dissenters adjudged truly dangerous are jailed without trial for indefinite periods under the draconian Internal Security Act, retained in Singapore, as also in Malaysia, since back in the 1950s when it was deemed necessary to counter the curse of communism.
Opposition candidates who stand for Parliament, in which the ruling party has never won less than 90% of the seats, are routinely sued for defamatory remarks they're alleged to have made in the heat of electioneering. Like the redoubtable Mr JB Jeyaretnam, for years the sole opposition in Singapore's Parliament, and still fighting at the age of 80 or so, these unfortunates are often made an example of by the courts and either impoverished or utterly bankrupted by being required to pay massive damages.
And electorates whose voters have the temerity to deliver victory to opposition candidates are officially and openly threatened and punished with deprivation of their fair share of government expenditure on infrastructure and services.
Small wonder then that supporters of human rights and democracy see the political machine that's run Singapore all these years, the People's Action Party or PAP, as performing admirably in the peace, prosperity and pick-up-after-yourself departments, but as otherwise serving the people with pap.
The same pap to which the strictly-controlled media treat their viewers and readers, to the point that I can't help thinking collectively of the principal Singapore 'newspaper, the Straits Times, and its government-owned Malaysian equivalent, the New Straits Times, as, with apologies to Mark Knopfler and his great 1990s group of the same name, the Dire Straits.
In fact so dire is the state of democracy in Singapore, and so Singaboring in its effects on the body politic, that the city-state seems to have lots and lots of brains but precious little heart or soul. So little soul, come to think of it, that I've heard only one single, solitary genuinely original Singaporean joke, and many years ago at that: 'Just like Christianity, this place is run by a trinity - the Father, the Son and the Holy Goh'.
Of course, Goh Chok Tong, 'the Holy Goh' who followed the Father as Prime Minister, has taken a back seat now in favour of the Son, Lee Hsien Loong, who recently led the PAP to victory by clinching 82 of the 84 or 96% of the seats in the Singapore Parliament with a somewhat underwhelming 66.6% of the popular vote.
What a pity
In my opinion, and in the opinion of many of the foreign newspapers and magazines that the Singapore regime suppresses by drastically restricting their circulations as punishment for publishing critical news or views, there's no longer any justification for this rigged and rigid political situation. In fact it's positively counter-productive.
Just as Singapore is a bastion of prosperity, efficiency, order and probity amid the chaos, incompetence and corruption that bedevil much of the rest of South-East Asia, it could also be a beacon of human rights and liberty.
A living rebuke to the uniformed bandits who run Burma, for example; to the politicians and patricians who keep the Philippines perpetually mired in poverty; and to Umno and its coalition partners who continue to keep Malaysians so unnecessarily under the thumb. But no.
Even Indonesia, still as agonised as it is in so many ways as a result of 30 years of Suharto's New Order - or, as some of us think of it, New Odour or New Ordure - is now, for all its prevailing problems, more vibrantly and genuinely democratic than Singapore, which seems content to represent no more to its troubled neighbour than a ready market for landfill and cheap labour, and a convenient mall for ridding Jakarta's mega-rich of their often ill-gotten rupiah.
What a pity that, realising its urgent need to reinvent itself as Bling-Blingapore, Singabore restricts itself to such projects as sanitising Bugis Street and old Chinatown, sprucing-up Sentosa, staging events like Mega Sales and an Arts Festival featuring largely imported talent, and now splashing out on a spanking new casino complex.
If only it could also see that the latent spirit of its people may be as vital to its continued prosperity and progress as their intelligence and industry have been. If only it could cease regimenting them to the point where they're seen - and even, I suspect, see themselves - as politically impotent, Singaboorish robots, programmed and controlled to within an inch of their lives, they may well become Singaborn-again into creative, free-wheeling, even fun-loving people. And the whole world might start seeing Singabore as something a lot more like Zingapore.
DEAN JOHNS is an Australian freelance journalist now living in Kuala Lumpur and a former occasional columnist for the Sydney Morning Herald.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Random post
Blaming YOU, blaming ME...
Endless assigning of responsibility...
Feeds my illusions - Gives sense of control
At least now I know why my life's in a hole!
And negative feelings have somewhere to go...
Expressions of rage about life's bitter blow.
Feelings with targets can flow with such ease
What matter if reason is brought to its knees?
Nothing can happen without someone at fault
Giving me permission to give them a "jolt".
Oh how I love my blaming game!
Take on my judgement! - Hang head in shame!
I rise superior - Moral high ground is mine!
Others feel terrible - but I feel quite fine!
For I never make mistakes - I am never wrong
And I like to press advantage - It makes me feel strong!
Much better this, than face that awful truth...
that life is chaotic and can even be uncouth
That rough goes with smooth and sorrow with joy,
Winning goes with losing - like girl goes with boy
When I rise to accept what life and destiny bring...
I leave judgements to God and focus just on BEING
I free-up the present - for doing creative things
I free up the guilty - to unwind their own heart strings
I create a richer future - Free from curs-ed blaming games
For without judgemental conflicts - consequences still remain
Everyone is responsible - We reap what we have sown!
If I deal you a wrong one - my future I have blown.
When I rise to accept what a challenging life can bring
Leaving judgements to God - Focussing just on BEING
I free-up my future from the curse of 'blaming games'
I free-up my present by NOT 'naming names'
My feelings stay PURE, GRACIOUS, DIVINE
Supporters draw near - And I'm soon feeling fine!
Endless assigning of responsibility...
Feeds my illusions - Gives sense of control
At least now I know why my life's in a hole!
And negative feelings have somewhere to go...
Expressions of rage about life's bitter blow.
Feelings with targets can flow with such ease
What matter if reason is brought to its knees?
Nothing can happen without someone at fault
Giving me permission to give them a "jolt".
Oh how I love my blaming game!
Take on my judgement! - Hang head in shame!
I rise superior - Moral high ground is mine!
Others feel terrible - but I feel quite fine!
For I never make mistakes - I am never wrong
And I like to press advantage - It makes me feel strong!
Much better this, than face that awful truth...
that life is chaotic and can even be uncouth
That rough goes with smooth and sorrow with joy,
Winning goes with losing - like girl goes with boy
When I rise to accept what life and destiny bring...
I leave judgements to God and focus just on BEING
I free-up the present - for doing creative things
I free up the guilty - to unwind their own heart strings
I create a richer future - Free from curs-ed blaming games
For without judgemental conflicts - consequences still remain
Everyone is responsible - We reap what we have sown!
If I deal you a wrong one - my future I have blown.
When I rise to accept what a challenging life can bring
Leaving judgements to God - Focussing just on BEING
I free-up my future from the curse of 'blaming games'
I free-up my present by NOT 'naming names'
My feelings stay PURE, GRACIOUS, DIVINE
Supporters draw near - And I'm soon feeling fine!
Random post
A carrot, an egg, and a cup of coffee.
A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved, a new one arose.
Her mother took her to the kitchen. She filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to boil. In the first she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and in the last she placed ground coffee beans. She let them sit and boil; without saying a word. In about twenty minutes she turned off the burners. She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. She pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Then she ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl.
Turning to her daughter, she asked, "Tell me what you see."
"Carrots, eggs, and coffee," she replied.
Her mother brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. The mother then asked the daughter to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard boiled egg. Finally, the mother asked the daughter to sip the coffee. The daughter smiled as she tasted its rich aroma.
The daughter then asked, "What does it mean, mother?"
Her mother explained that each of these objects had faced the same adversity: boiling water. Each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. However, after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened. The ground coffee beans were unique, however. After they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.
"Which are you?" she asked her daughter. "When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean. Think of this: Which am I? Am I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity do I wilt and become soft and lose my strength Am I the egg that starts with a malleable heart, but changes with the heat? Did I have a fluid spirit, but after a death, a breakup, a financial hardship or some other trial, have I become hardened and stiff? Does my shell look the same, but on the inside am I bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and hardened heart? Or am I like the coffee bean? The bean actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that brings the pain. When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and flavor. If you are like the bean, when things are at their worst, you get better and change the situation around you. When the hour is the darkest and trials are their greatest, do you elevate yourself to another level? How do you handle adversity? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean? May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human and enough hope to make you happy. The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way. The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; you can't go forward in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so at the end, you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying.
A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed as one problem was solved, a new one arose.
Her mother took her to the kitchen. She filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to boil. In the first she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and in the last she placed ground coffee beans. She let them sit and boil; without saying a word. In about twenty minutes she turned off the burners. She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl. She pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. Then she ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl.
Turning to her daughter, she asked, "Tell me what you see."
"Carrots, eggs, and coffee," she replied.
Her mother brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft. The mother then asked the daughter to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard boiled egg. Finally, the mother asked the daughter to sip the coffee. The daughter smiled as she tasted its rich aroma.
The daughter then asked, "What does it mean, mother?"
Her mother explained that each of these objects had faced the same adversity: boiling water. Each reacted differently. The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting. However, after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak. The egg had been fragile. Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened. The ground coffee beans were unique, however. After they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.
"Which are you?" she asked her daughter. "When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean. Think of this: Which am I? Am I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity do I wilt and become soft and lose my strength Am I the egg that starts with a malleable heart, but changes with the heat? Did I have a fluid spirit, but after a death, a breakup, a financial hardship or some other trial, have I become hardened and stiff? Does my shell look the same, but on the inside am I bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and hardened heart? Or am I like the coffee bean? The bean actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that brings the pain. When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and flavor. If you are like the bean, when things are at their worst, you get better and change the situation around you. When the hour is the darkest and trials are their greatest, do you elevate yourself to another level? How do you handle adversity? Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean? May you have enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human and enough hope to make you happy. The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes along their way. The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; you can't go forward in life until you let go of your past failures and heartaches.
When you were born, you were crying and everyone around you was smiling. Live your life so at the end, you're the one who is smiling and everyone around you is crying.
Random post
Smart man + smart women = Romance
Smart man + dumb women = Affair
Dumb man + smart women = Marriage
Dumb man + dumb women = Preganancy
Smart boss + smart employee = Profit
Smart boss + dumb employee = Production
Dumb boss + smart employee = Promotion
Dumb boss + dumb employee = Overtime
A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs.
A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't need.
A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband.
A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.
A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend.
A successful woman is one who can find such a man.
To be happy with a man, you must understand him a lot and love him a little.
To be happy with a woman, you must love her a lot and not try to understandher at all.
Married men live longer than single men do,
but married men are a lot morewilling to die.
A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn't.
A man marries a woman expecting that she won't change, and she does.
A woman has the last word in any argument.
Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument.
Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs andcackling, telling me, "You're next."
They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals.
Smart man + dumb women = Affair
Dumb man + smart women = Marriage
Dumb man + dumb women = Preganancy
Smart boss + smart employee = Profit
Smart boss + dumb employee = Production
Dumb boss + smart employee = Promotion
Dumb boss + dumb employee = Overtime
A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs.
A woman will pay $1 for a $2 item that she doesn't need.
A woman worries about the future until she gets a husband.
A man never worries about the future until he gets a wife.
A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend.
A successful woman is one who can find such a man.
To be happy with a man, you must understand him a lot and love him a little.
To be happy with a woman, you must love her a lot and not try to understandher at all.
Married men live longer than single men do,
but married men are a lot morewilling to die.
A woman marries a man expecting he will change, but he doesn't.
A man marries a woman expecting that she won't change, and she does.
A woman has the last word in any argument.
Anything a man says after that is the beginning of a new argument.
Old aunts used to come up to me at weddings, poking me in the ribs andcackling, telling me, "You're next."
They stopped after I started doing the same thing to them at funerals.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Rush of Blood to the Mind? Relax...
Woa... What a deludge of posts in the past week! The number was below the number of posts in my class blog, but now it is above! Haha. Looks like the less I blog, the more post will come out. So next time I shall blog less often :P
Anyway, yah guess all of you are stressed up, thats why you all keep posting jokes here to help each other relax. This is a good sign. I keep a few spam mail in my office so that whenever I feel stressed, just take a break by reading it then it will perk me up again. Its a proven remedy. So I feel very guilty not contributing, but I think I will now lol...
Ok here are some which I remembered from office:
It is mandatory that UPS pilots have to submit a report called a "gripe sheet" to the maintenance engineers after every test flight. This is for feedback on any faults and allow the engineers to rectify it. The latter will then submit the reply to the pilot for the follow up.
Never it be said that ground crew lack a touch of humour. Here are some true examples when the pilot (marked with a "P") submits a report, and the Engineer gives the solution (marked with a "S"):
P: Left most tyre almost needs replacement.
S: Almost replaced left most tyre.
P: Evidence of leak at rear wing.
S: Evidence removed.
P: Dead bugs on wind-shield.
S: Live bugs on back-order.
P: Suspected crack in windshield.
S: Suspect, you are correct.
P: Engine 3 missing.
S: Engine 3 found after brief search at wing.
P: Altitude hold produces 200 feet/min descent when in air.
S: Cannot reproduce problem on ground.
P: IFF always inoperative in OFF mode.
S: IFF will ALWAYS be INOPERATIVE in OFF mode.
P: Aircraft not flying straight.
S: Aircraft is warned to behave, fly straight and obey orders.
P: "Auto-land" very rough.
S: "Auto-land" not installed on this aircraft.
P: Faulty Mouse.
S: Cat installed.
Anyway, yah guess all of you are stressed up, thats why you all keep posting jokes here to help each other relax. This is a good sign. I keep a few spam mail in my office so that whenever I feel stressed, just take a break by reading it then it will perk me up again. Its a proven remedy. So I feel very guilty not contributing, but I think I will now lol...
Ok here are some which I remembered from office:
It is mandatory that UPS pilots have to submit a report called a "gripe sheet" to the maintenance engineers after every test flight. This is for feedback on any faults and allow the engineers to rectify it. The latter will then submit the reply to the pilot for the follow up.
Never it be said that ground crew lack a touch of humour. Here are some true examples when the pilot (marked with a "P") submits a report, and the Engineer gives the solution (marked with a "S"):
P: Left most tyre almost needs replacement.
S: Almost replaced left most tyre.
P: Evidence of leak at rear wing.
S: Evidence removed.
P: Dead bugs on wind-shield.
S: Live bugs on back-order.
P: Suspected crack in windshield.
S: Suspect, you are correct.
P: Engine 3 missing.
S: Engine 3 found after brief search at wing.
P: Altitude hold produces 200 feet/min descent when in air.
S: Cannot reproduce problem on ground.
P: IFF always inoperative in OFF mode.
S: IFF will ALWAYS be INOPERATIVE in OFF mode.
P: Aircraft not flying straight.
S: Aircraft is warned to behave, fly straight and obey orders.
P: "Auto-land" very rough.
S: "Auto-land" not installed on this aircraft.
P: Faulty Mouse.
S: Cat installed.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
Haha I know where that one came from! It's from a seriously old issue of Reader's Digest. Haha.
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A man was walking down a walkway with his wife on the way to their house back from dinner and minding his own business, when a car went haywire on the road next to the couple and crashed into the man. He was sent into a coma for two days and when he woke up he saw his wife next to his hospital bed. Joyfully the wife took his hand. With tears in his voice the man started to speak.
'When I was struggling in university, trying hard to not get expelled from the school because of my mediocre grades, you were always there by my side, encouraging me to go on trying.'
She squeezed his hands as he continued, 'When I went for all the major job interviews and failed to clinch any of them, you were always there by my side, cutting out the job ads for me to apply..'
A small smile appeared on the woman's face as she fought to keep from crying. The man went on, 'When I finally started work at a small company, I was given an important project to complete. I blew it because of a small mistake, and ended up losing my job after less than a year, but still you have been there beside me..'
His wife was in tears.
'After being jobless for a long time, I finally managed to land myself another job, but I never seem to be promoted or recognized in any way. Still, you have been by my side, all these years.'
She flung herself onto him, sobbing with tears of deep emotion. The man continued in a thick voice, 'Now, I meet with a road accident and when I wake, the first thing I see is you sitting beside me. There is something I'd like to say to you..'
His wife looked into his eyes, waiting for the words to come out of her husband's mouth, her mouth clamped tight to prevent from crying out loud. Finally, the man cleared his throat and said,
'I think you bring me bad luck lah.'
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~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
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A man was walking down a walkway with his wife on the way to their house back from dinner and minding his own business, when a car went haywire on the road next to the couple and crashed into the man. He was sent into a coma for two days and when he woke up he saw his wife next to his hospital bed. Joyfully the wife took his hand. With tears in his voice the man started to speak.
'When I was struggling in university, trying hard to not get expelled from the school because of my mediocre grades, you were always there by my side, encouraging me to go on trying.'
She squeezed his hands as he continued, 'When I went for all the major job interviews and failed to clinch any of them, you were always there by my side, cutting out the job ads for me to apply..'
A small smile appeared on the woman's face as she fought to keep from crying. The man went on, 'When I finally started work at a small company, I was given an important project to complete. I blew it because of a small mistake, and ended up losing my job after less than a year, but still you have been there beside me..'
His wife was in tears.
'After being jobless for a long time, I finally managed to land myself another job, but I never seem to be promoted or recognized in any way. Still, you have been by my side, all these years.'
She flung herself onto him, sobbing with tears of deep emotion. The man continued in a thick voice, 'Now, I meet with a road accident and when I wake, the first thing I see is you sitting beside me. There is something I'd like to say to you..'
His wife looked into his eyes, waiting for the words to come out of her husband's mouth, her mouth clamped tight to prevent from crying out loud. Finally, the man cleared his throat and said,
'I think you bring me bad luck lah.'
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~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Random Post
At a prestigious university, two top students were going into the final exam.
Confident they would do well, the two decided to party the weekend before their monday paper. However, they ended staying longer than planned, and didn't make it back in time. They found their professsor and explained that they were out of town for the weekend and had planned to return on time. They had a flt tyre on the way back and couldn't get help, so they were late. The professsor thought it over and agreed that they could make up the exam.
The next day, the professor placed them in separate rooms and handed each of them a test booklet. The first problem was simple and worth 5 points. However, the next question stumped the two. It simple asked: "Which tyre?" (95 points)
Confident they would do well, the two decided to party the weekend before their monday paper. However, they ended staying longer than planned, and didn't make it back in time. They found their professsor and explained that they were out of town for the weekend and had planned to return on time. They had a flt tyre on the way back and couldn't get help, so they were late. The professsor thought it over and agreed that they could make up the exam.
The next day, the professor placed them in separate rooms and handed each of them a test booklet. The first problem was simple and worth 5 points. However, the next question stumped the two. It simple asked: "Which tyre?" (95 points)
Friday, August 31, 2007
LOL ^.^
Okie thats damn funny you two bia-ing the 300th post. haha kmk's video abit the spastic. Like some spoiled VCD playing.
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Friday, August 24, 2007
So many posts ah!
Wah. Yida seriously is super on. Haha. Not bad not bad. But seriously that is a super duper long post. Haha. And Yick Loong comes back with another inspirational speech lol.
People! Start mugging already or not? Okay the answer is pretty obvious I guess. (Or at least I HOPE it's obvious.) Even if mugging don't forget to post okay. Haha.
I'll read the School of Thought later, it's seriously uber long and I want to type my own blog post first. Haha.
-=(And I'm missing it!)=-
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
People! Start mugging already or not? Okay the answer is pretty obvious I guess. (Or at least I HOPE it's obvious.) Even if mugging don't forget to post okay. Haha.
I'll read the School of Thought later, it's seriously uber long and I want to type my own blog post first. Haha.
-=(And I'm missing it!)=-
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Response
Wah...
Everyone using this blog to seek solace ah? Haha idea ah...
Anyway, no offence meant, but I do not quite agree with what Yida has concluded. Yes, we all need attention, there are bound to be many instances whereby the majority wins and the minority has to concede defeat. But it depends on what basis the minority concedes defeat that makes the difference. Did she/he succumb to peer pressure? Did she/he dun want to lose face? Or was it for the good of all that the person just let the thing past? If its the final answer, then I think he is a winner after all. How many ppl can think selflessly like this and help solve the situation by considering other ppl's feelings too?
"You may have lost the battle but you won the war". Ppl may see you as having lost ground on something now. But they will see it all in good cause in time to come. So long your conscience is clear. So why care? If they dun appreciate it, then just bo chap them in the end loh. After all, its absence which makes the heart fonder.
Ok la...i talking crap now.
Anyway, my main aim is to say:
Ppl, cheer up! Now is not the time to brood over your short comings or failures. Its time to concentrate and look forward to the future. If you concede now, you will lose everything. So up your ante now!!!
All the best in the coming prelims!
Bball after that!
Cheers!
- Yick Loong
Everyone using this blog to seek solace ah? Haha idea ah...
Anyway, no offence meant, but I do not quite agree with what Yida has concluded. Yes, we all need attention, there are bound to be many instances whereby the majority wins and the minority has to concede defeat. But it depends on what basis the minority concedes defeat that makes the difference. Did she/he succumb to peer pressure? Did she/he dun want to lose face? Or was it for the good of all that the person just let the thing past? If its the final answer, then I think he is a winner after all. How many ppl can think selflessly like this and help solve the situation by considering other ppl's feelings too?
"You may have lost the battle but you won the war". Ppl may see you as having lost ground on something now. But they will see it all in good cause in time to come. So long your conscience is clear. So why care? If they dun appreciate it, then just bo chap them in the end loh. After all, its absence which makes the heart fonder.
Ok la...i talking crap now.
Anyway, my main aim is to say:
Ppl, cheer up! Now is not the time to brood over your short comings or failures. Its time to concentrate and look forward to the future. If you concede now, you will lose everything. So up your ante now!!!
All the best in the coming prelims!
Bball after that!
Cheers!
- Yick Loong
Random post
Linkin Park- Given Up
Wake in a sweat again
another day's been laid to waste
in my disgrace
stuck in my head again
feels like i'll never leave this place
there's no escape
i'm my own worst enemy
i've given up
i'm sick of living
is there nothing you can say
take this all away
i'm suffocating
tell me what the fuck is wrong with me
i don't know what to take
thought i was focused but i'm scared
i'm not prepared
i hyperventialte
looking for help somehow somewhere
and you don't care
put me out of my misery
put me out of my misery
put me out of my fucking misery
Wake in a sweat again
another day's been laid to waste
in my disgrace
stuck in my head again
feels like i'll never leave this place
there's no escape
i'm my own worst enemy
i've given up
i'm sick of living
is there nothing you can say
take this all away
i'm suffocating
tell me what the fuck is wrong with me
i don't know what to take
thought i was focused but i'm scared
i'm not prepared
i hyperventialte
looking for help somehow somewhere
and you don't care
put me out of my misery
put me out of my misery
put me out of my fucking misery
SYD's School of Thoughts

Sunday, August 19, 2007
SYD
haha rrly sia la, no comments. SYD School of thoughts. hahaha!!! so long i haven't read finish yet. haha but i tink the close door build car, no day no night, view dying as going home is classic! hahaha jia you!!
Saturday, August 18, 2007
SYD's School of Thoughts
The Bystander effect
The bystander effect is watching some evil take place, but since we are watching with others who are watching, and no one seems to be doing anything about the evil, we go on watching and doing nothing about it. Instead of consulting our own feelings about what we do, we take our cue from the other bystanders. They are not doing anything. Therefore, we also do nothing. If something needed to be done, somebody would have done it.
Passivity is a thousand times more practical than stepping forward to take action. One attracts attention from enemy if one moves: if one freezes, the enemies in your line of sight continue killing whatever or whomever they have begun to kill and do not suddenly swing their attention to you. A lesson of the most ancient part of our brain is to stay still and nothing will get you.
Moral Drift
Moral drift is a particular and fascinating thing. A plain fear of being disliked if we stand apart from group flow.
Let us say that eight people are discussing slavery. One person is strongly against it. Four are strongly in favour. Three suppose it is ok, or maybe not: they are backyardists; they have no feel for the subject because it hasn't come up in their own lives, and they have poor imaginations, being self-centered. That's the ambience of the room. The one antislavery person makes a strong objection to slavery. People defend slavery. Others shrug. The antislavery person speaks again. The others keep giving one another more and more eye contact and less and less eye contact to this irritating speaker. Nothing makes a strong opinionated speaker yield so well as being denied eye contact. After 10 minutes or an hour or a week or two weeks, the sometime strong dissenter says, "Well, I suppose there are some instances where slavery might be all right, of course."
Attention-Deficient Syndrome (ADS)
Attention is a scarce resource. The total amount per capita is strictly limited. Ultimately then, what attention one person gets, someone else is denied. Attention goes both ways, eash time someone focuses directly or indirectly on anybody else, that can be thought of as a transaction in this economy - a transaction that usually doesn't involve money.
Attention addresses a fundamental human desire. Let's suppose you woke up one morning, well supplied with food and other material essentials, but invisible and inaudible, unable to get noticed in any way at all. At first, it could be quite amusing to spy and eavesdrop, to see what you're not suppose to. But no matter what you discovered, not being able to share your encounters with anyone would soon become torture. Living without feedback, even in the lap of luxury, would be a pain.
This explains why many of us are working harder and harder to get some. So as to be noticed by the largest possible audience - or by an audience of peers whose attention we value most, ADS people normally resort to doing stupid actions, speaking loudly, announcing your feelings, loudhailing your complains, commenting on every little thing you can etc etc etc, the list is endless. Keeping attention transactions equitable in the future will be no easier than keeping cash transaction equitable today. A spendthrift will allow a few people to monopolise her attention. Or to lavish it on someone who can't give it back - say, Elvis. Similiarly, a person will do everything so to monopolise the market for attention.
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Conclusion? These three things are present and true. The fact that i am typing away at the computer to post this blog entry shows that i am demanding for your attention as well. All these 3 things are what made the society and the people around us so disgusting. But who will want to point out all these problems? No one. 'Instead of consulting our own feelings about what we do, we take our cue from the other bystanders. They are not doing anything. Therefore, we also do nothing. If something needed to be done, somebody would have done it.' And, the ones that will stand out from the crowd will be given 'less and less eye contact'. And what makes everything more disgusting is the presence of backyardist. Staying neutral all the time will do them no harm, so why not? After one particular party emerge as winners of the arguement, they will then agree and go ahead with the crowd. Or if one person successfully monopolise attention, the backyardist will also give in to this monopoly, instead of standing against the monopoly and get shun. Anyone ever wonder where does the small firms goes if there is really such a monopoly existing? Monopoly is against the principle of allocative efficiency and is a market failure. But does anyone want to correct it? No. Why? Why not. Bystander, moral drift, backyardist.
Summary? Life sucks.
Monday, August 13, 2007
MUG
Close your room's
Door and mug till you even know how to
Build a supermodel
Car easily with the laws of physics and chemistry
No naps should be taken in the
Day and all time should be devoted to mugging your heads off.
No such thing as giving up even though
Night has arrived and it is your bedtime
View it in this way,
dying because you mug too much is the same
as you dying because you fail a's. Since you are
going to die anyway, why not die at
home instead of in the society?
Idea? Idea.
Door and mug till you even know how to
Build a supermodel
Car easily with the laws of physics and chemistry
No naps should be taken in the
Day and all time should be devoted to mugging your heads off.
No such thing as giving up even though
Night has arrived and it is your bedtime
View it in this way,
dying because you mug too much is the same
as you dying because you fail a's. Since you are
going to die anyway, why not die at
home instead of in the society?
Idea? Idea.
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Hi ppl!
Sorry very tired of late so didn really contribute to this blog.
Anyway, Happy National Day! This yrs National Day msg is unique cause its the first time that PM didn seat in a studio-like environment and acting like a 'robot'. Its much better, and I think he is trying to reach out to ppl like us yeah? Lest we get bored by the old methods lol.
Well, nothing much to say, just that all the best in your coming exams! Dun get disheartened by any bad results now. You must build up self-confidence from now on in order to do well in the final and most important one. :)
Cheers!
Sorry very tired of late so didn really contribute to this blog.
Anyway, Happy National Day! This yrs National Day msg is unique cause its the first time that PM didn seat in a studio-like environment and acting like a 'robot'. Its much better, and I think he is trying to reach out to ppl like us yeah? Lest we get bored by the old methods lol.
Well, nothing much to say, just that all the best in your coming exams! Dun get disheartened by any bad results now. You must build up self-confidence from now on in order to do well in the final and most important one. :)
Cheers!
Sunday, August 05, 2007
Whee I'm blogging from my phone now! Woot. I see Yi Da is still posting lame stuff.. Although I really like those two paras he posted about letting go. The lame stuff is pretty good too lol. Not sure if this can get published but yeah I'll try anyway. Lol.
I'm still missing my online life. And you all too. Good luck to everyone for any upcoming endeavours!!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
I'm still missing my online life. And you all too. Good luck to everyone for any upcoming endeavours!!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Saturday, August 04, 2007
Random post
If the Government Stops Funding Space Exploration...
How to Tell When Someone's Lying...

"Modern Jail Implements New Security Feature..."

Try to Explain This One to an Insurance Company...
The African Highway and Transportation System...

Never Complain About Your Job Again...
What Every Handicapped Parking Sign Needs...
Before You Complain About Your Job...
Taking The Doctor's Orders One Step too Far...


At Least They Won't Be Sued if Something Goes Wrong...
Here's Why Kids Shouldn't Pick Their Noses...


"Modern Jail Implements New Security Feature..."

How the Air Force Dealt with Military Cutbacks...



Never Complain About Your Job Again...




Honestly... There's No Nuclear Waste Around Here...

At Least They Won't Be Sued if Something Goes Wrong...

Thursday, August 02, 2007
Random post
Letting go is something we must always learn in life
It is not so easy to do as said
For many people cannot do it
Especially when it comes to emotional things
So what is actually stopping us?
Using mere words doesn't seem to be sufficient to describe
Cause it's feeling and people just can't seem to get over the psychological barrier
Killing oneself will not solve the problem, only worsening it
So just freaking learn to let it go
It is not so easy to do as said
For many people cannot do it
Especially when it comes to emotional things
So what is actually stopping us?
Using mere words doesn't seem to be sufficient to describe
Cause it's feeling and people just can't seem to get over the psychological barrier
Killing oneself will not solve the problem, only worsening it
So just freaking learn to let it go
Monday, July 23, 2007
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Everybody Hurts
The Corrs
Since Yida posted the song lyrics, here's the song itself! Don't really like it - not my taste - but for encouragement values I guess it's there. Haha.
See you all in 3 months!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Since Yida posted the song lyrics, here's the song itself! Don't really like it - not my taste - but for encouragement values I guess it's there. Haha.
See you all in 3 months!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Random post
The Corrs - Everybody hurts
When your day is long
And the night is your's alone
When you think you've had enough of this life
Hang on
Don't let yourself go
'cause everybody cries
And everybody hurts
Sometimes
Sometimes everything is wrong
Now it's time to sing along
When your day is night
hold on
If you feel like letting go
If you're sure you've had too much of this life
Hang on
'cause everybody hurts
Sometimes take comfort in your friends
And everybody hurts
Don't blow your hand
Oh-oh no
Don't blow your hand
If you feel like you're alone
No, no, no, not alone
If you're on your own
In this life
The days and nights are long
You're sure you've had too much
Of this life
To hang on
Yeah everybody hurts
Sometimes
Everybody cries
Sometimes
Everybody hurts
Sometimes
Everybody hurts
sometimes
So hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on
To know you're not alone
When your day is long
And the night is your's alone
When you think you've had enough of this life
Hang on
Don't let yourself go
'cause everybody cries
And everybody hurts
Sometimes
Sometimes everything is wrong
Now it's time to sing along
When your day is night
hold on
If you feel like letting go
If you're sure you've had too much of this life
Hang on
'cause everybody hurts
Sometimes take comfort in your friends
And everybody hurts
Don't blow your hand
Oh-oh no
Don't blow your hand
If you feel like you're alone
No, no, no, not alone
If you're on your own
In this life
The days and nights are long
You're sure you've had too much
Of this life
To hang on
Yeah everybody hurts
Sometimes
Everybody cries
Sometimes
Everybody hurts
Sometimes
Everybody hurts
sometimes
So hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on
Hold on, hold on
To know you're not alone
Friday, July 20, 2007
I really liked the If You Can't Be poem, it was really nice. Thanks Yi Da, for keeping this blog alive and going. Really really appreciate it. This is the only group blog I've been in that's been alive for so long.
I'll try to update as often as I can, but my computer's going away after this Sunday passes, which is 2 days from now, so I'm not sure how much I can update... But anyway just wanna say this before I go.
I'm gonna miss everyone. Take care!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
I'll try to update as often as I can, but my computer's going away after this Sunday passes, which is 2 days from now, so I'm not sure how much I can update... But anyway just wanna say this before I go.
I'm gonna miss everyone. Take care!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Random post
If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill
Be a scrub in the valley--but be
The best little scrub by the side of the rill;
Be a bush if you can't be a tree.
If you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass,
And some highway some happier make;
If you can't be a muskie then just be a bass--
But the liveliest bass in the lake!
We can't all be captains, we've got to be crew,
There's something for all of us here.
There's big work to do and there's lesser to do,
And the task we must do is the near.
If you can't be a highway then just be a trail,
If you can't be the sun be a star;
It isn't by size that you win or you fail--
Be the best of whatever you are!
Be a scrub in the valley--but be
The best little scrub by the side of the rill;
Be a bush if you can't be a tree.
If you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass,
And some highway some happier make;
If you can't be a muskie then just be a bass--
But the liveliest bass in the lake!
We can't all be captains, we've got to be crew,
There's something for all of us here.
There's big work to do and there's lesser to do,
And the task we must do is the near.
If you can't be a highway then just be a trail,
If you can't be the sun be a star;
It isn't by size that you win or you fail--
Be the best of whatever you are!
Random post
The day light breaks again, another day has begun.
But still no sleep has come.
My body is weary, my mind overworked.
I lie awake thinking, but what I am unsure.
I need to break free from the cycle I endure.
Everyday is the same and the nights are undistinguished.
I feel as though I am being pushed along with the tide
Unable to break free from the everyday flow.
This is not me I need to change, before time takes over and I am unable to change.
I need to be freed from the grasp of ordinary
And become that person I have always longed for.
Express myself in every way, and conquer the dreams as I lie awake.
Then I may fall asleep and put my mind to rest.
Make changes in my life and help those in need.
I would like to touch everyone's life in a positive way
And leave my mark on society before I fade away.
But still no sleep has come.
My body is weary, my mind overworked.
I lie awake thinking, but what I am unsure.
I need to break free from the cycle I endure.
Everyday is the same and the nights are undistinguished.
I feel as though I am being pushed along with the tide
Unable to break free from the everyday flow.
This is not me I need to change, before time takes over and I am unable to change.
I need to be freed from the grasp of ordinary
And become that person I have always longed for.
Express myself in every way, and conquer the dreams as I lie awake.
Then I may fall asleep and put my mind to rest.
Make changes in my life and help those in need.
I would like to touch everyone's life in a positive way
And leave my mark on society before I fade away.
Sunday, July 15, 2007
My first bball session with Yida and Mun Kiat. Quite fun lah. Not as tiring or thirsty as Mun Kiat said I'd be. Bad thing about it is that I got blisters on both feet. Boo!
Don't think I'll attend next Sunday's, I'm going lan on Saturday. Can't go out two days in a row. LoL. Join you all next next Sunday!
Ciao~
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Don't think I'll attend next Sunday's, I'm going lan on Saturday. Can't go out two days in a row. LoL. Join you all next next Sunday!
Ciao~
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Monday, July 09, 2007
Random post
1.
Once upon a time, there were 2 brother named Quiet and Trouble. One day, Quiet was looking for his brother when he came across a policeman.
Policeman: What is your name, boy?
Quiet: Quiet.
Policeman (Angry): You must be looking for trouble!!
Quiet: Yes, but i can't find him.
2.
Susan: Did you enjoy the play last night?
Susie: No. I went home after the first act.
Susan: How come??
Susie: The programme said 'Second act: 5 years later.' I can't wait any longer.
3.
Patient: Doctor, I keep tihnking that i'm stupid.
Doctor: Take these pills.
Patient: (After taking the pills) I still think I'm stupid.
Doctor: Take some more.
Patient: Doctor, are you sure these pills aren't sweets?
Doctor: Ah now you are getting clever.
4.
Dentist: My, that's a large cavity. My, that's a large cavity!
Patient: I know that. You don't have to repeat it.
Dentist: I didn't repeat it. That was the echo!
5.
John: A lift can carry 20 persons at a time, but once 30 persons went in. Th lift was overloaded and fell to the ground. It broke into pieces, but no one was injured why?
Mary: why?
John: Cause everyone died.
6.
Husband: My dear, why are you burning my old school report book?!
Wife: For caution. Our son is able to read now.
7.
A teacher writes a sum: 3+7=9 on the blackboard.
Teacher: Is the sum right?
Tom: Wrong.
Joe: Right.
Tom: Wrong!
Joe: Right.
Tom: Hey! 3+7 should be 10 and not 9, right??
Joe: Right.
Tom: Then why did you say 3+7=9 is right?!
Joe: Because you said it's wrong and i agreed with you!
8.
Once, Spiderman was climbing up a wall to catch a thief. A flower pot on the window ledge was accidentally knocked down down. The owner came to find out whats the noise all about. Seeing Spiderman climbing up the wall, he shouted. "HEY! CAN'T YOU JUST USE THE LIFE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE?!"
9.
Man: Officer, there's a bomb in my garden.
Policeman: No worries my friend. If nobody claims it within 3 days, you can keep it ;)
10.
A Rich but stupid man hired a helicopter to fly himself to south Pole. When the helicopter was about to reach its destination , the man began to feel cold...
Rich Man: Excuse me.
Pilot: Yes sire, what's the matter?
Rich Man: It's very cold up here, Do you mind turning off the fan above us?
Once upon a time, there were 2 brother named Quiet and Trouble. One day, Quiet was looking for his brother when he came across a policeman.
Policeman: What is your name, boy?
Quiet: Quiet.
Policeman (Angry): You must be looking for trouble!!
Quiet: Yes, but i can't find him.
2.
Susan: Did you enjoy the play last night?
Susie: No. I went home after the first act.
Susan: How come??
Susie: The programme said 'Second act: 5 years later.' I can't wait any longer.
3.
Patient: Doctor, I keep tihnking that i'm stupid.
Doctor: Take these pills.
Patient: (After taking the pills) I still think I'm stupid.
Doctor: Take some more.
Patient: Doctor, are you sure these pills aren't sweets?
Doctor: Ah now you are getting clever.
4.
Dentist: My, that's a large cavity. My, that's a large cavity!
Patient: I know that. You don't have to repeat it.
Dentist: I didn't repeat it. That was the echo!
5.
John: A lift can carry 20 persons at a time, but once 30 persons went in. Th lift was overloaded and fell to the ground. It broke into pieces, but no one was injured why?
Mary: why?
John: Cause everyone died.
6.
Husband: My dear, why are you burning my old school report book?!
Wife: For caution. Our son is able to read now.
7.
A teacher writes a sum: 3+7=9 on the blackboard.
Teacher: Is the sum right?
Tom: Wrong.
Joe: Right.
Tom: Wrong!
Joe: Right.
Tom: Hey! 3+7 should be 10 and not 9, right??
Joe: Right.
Tom: Then why did you say 3+7=9 is right?!
Joe: Because you said it's wrong and i agreed with you!
8.
Once, Spiderman was climbing up a wall to catch a thief. A flower pot on the window ledge was accidentally knocked down down. The owner came to find out whats the noise all about. Seeing Spiderman climbing up the wall, he shouted. "HEY! CAN'T YOU JUST USE THE LIFE LIKE EVERYONE ELSE?!"
9.
Man: Officer, there's a bomb in my garden.
Policeman: No worries my friend. If nobody claims it within 3 days, you can keep it ;)
10.
A Rich but stupid man hired a helicopter to fly himself to south Pole. When the helicopter was about to reach its destination , the man began to feel cold...
Rich Man: Excuse me.
Pilot: Yes sire, what's the matter?
Rich Man: It's very cold up here, Do you mind turning off the fan above us?
Saturday, July 07, 2007
Sundays
Hey TX! Aiya, you cant play on Sunday? Nvm, next sunday (and subsequent ones), do try to make yourself free! Actually I dun know if I can make it this Sunday or not. But next Sunday definitely cannot.
Why? Cause my unit participating in some SAF activity. Construct a raft out of recycled material. Assign a person to sit on it, and ask him/her to row the raft for 40M. Sianz right? Worse still, our competitiors are all the ppl from PES A and B one. Lol...top prize $1000!!! BUT HOW TO WIN? They have the brawns. So we have to use brains loh...lol. Someone teach me UPTHRUST and principle of floatation again? :P
Dun know la...see how long the activity last. Hopefully we can get some $$$, then end early, might join you all for bball. Dun cross me out just yet!!!
Then I still need to go for the AHM (Army Half Marathon)!!! Siao liao...PES E also kanna. TX and YYH, still want to be PES E or not? Lol. Another Sunday gone. Why hold it on a Sunday this time? Haha.
So much for Sundays...
Why? Cause my unit participating in some SAF activity. Construct a raft out of recycled material. Assign a person to sit on it, and ask him/her to row the raft for 40M. Sianz right? Worse still, our competitiors are all the ppl from PES A and B one. Lol...top prize $1000!!! BUT HOW TO WIN? They have the brawns. So we have to use brains loh...lol. Someone teach me UPTHRUST and principle of floatation again? :P
Dun know la...see how long the activity last. Hopefully we can get some $$$, then end early, might join you all for bball. Dun cross me out just yet!!!
Then I still need to go for the AHM (Army Half Marathon)!!! Siao liao...PES E also kanna. TX and YYH, still want to be PES E or not? Lol. Another Sunday gone. Why hold it on a Sunday this time? Haha.
So much for Sundays...
Friday, July 06, 2007
Thursday, July 05, 2007
So you think you can bounce?
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
Monday, July 02, 2007
Sunday, July 01, 2007
I watched the videos again and I'm still amazed at the way Connie sings. Omg lahhhs. Haha. But I don't wanna go into detail again because I'm too lazy to type it all out all over. LoL. She should have won. Bleah!
Yick Loong, we can't go for pilot training because we don't have perfect eyesight. LoL. Very few people with non-perfect eyesight can go for that training, and I mean very very few people. =S
Mun Kiat, remember and do what Yi Da said, BRING A DAMN CALCULATOR. You'll be damn happy for it trust me. LoL.
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Yick Loong, we can't go for pilot training because we don't have perfect eyesight. LoL. Very few people with non-perfect eyesight can go for that training, and I mean very very few people. =S
Mun Kiat, remember and do what Yi Da said, BRING A DAMN CALCULATOR. You'll be damn happy for it trust me. LoL.
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
CMPB
Haha, so looks like majority of the guys have already gone for the medical check up.
Btw, those ppl doing all the stations are not Officers or lao jiaos (old birds), bar the one at the xray, eye test and MO. Those "officers" are actually ppl like me. NSFs. So why be scared of them lol.
Ok, now I think what I say will only be useful to Mun Kiat cause the rest of you already taken the test. The last station (computer one) actually plays an integral part in determining which unit you will be posted to in the future. So if you didn put in your all to do the test, good luck to you...lol...
I can only drop mk hints that there is one test specifically to see if you can be short-listed to be a pilot. But its ok la. Many ppl do badly in the test anyway lol.
Anyway, isn't the lady at the eye station quite "outstanding"? Haha, must have seen too many guys around, so she being one of the only females there, really draw ppl to her.
Congrats to you all that mid years are over! Enjoy this weekend and monday (youth day right...) lol... Seeya soon!
Btw, those ppl doing all the stations are not Officers or lao jiaos (old birds), bar the one at the xray, eye test and MO. Those "officers" are actually ppl like me. NSFs. So why be scared of them lol.
Ok, now I think what I say will only be useful to Mun Kiat cause the rest of you already taken the test. The last station (computer one) actually plays an integral part in determining which unit you will be posted to in the future. So if you didn put in your all to do the test, good luck to you...lol...
I can only drop mk hints that there is one test specifically to see if you can be short-listed to be a pilot. But its ok la. Many ppl do badly in the test anyway lol.
Anyway, isn't the lady at the eye station quite "outstanding"? Haha, must have seen too many guys around, so she being one of the only females there, really draw ppl to her.
Congrats to you all that mid years are over! Enjoy this weekend and monday (youth day right...) lol... Seeya soon!
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
haha, follow ups! If you watch the previous videos and you simply love it, then these are the sequels!! Boy i simply love the opera guy, he is damn good.
The Baton guy
Semi-finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNk6Qg_p5QM&mode=related&search=
The opera guy
semi-finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3LgpI-bAk4&mode=related&search=
Finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-dsTWaiRdQ
The little girl
Semi-finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y36bHu9XmTg
Finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mviglYoge3I
The results: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwkVnyfdGYQ
And yes! Paul potts won the competition. Lol i think he deserve it eh?
Wooh! Paul potts rox. But i think life after exams rox more. (Whats better than be able to juz relax and watch all these videos instead of mugging my head off?)
The Baton guy
Semi-finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNk6Qg_p5QM&mode=related&search=
The opera guy
semi-finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3LgpI-bAk4&mode=related&search=
Finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-dsTWaiRdQ
The little girl
Semi-finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y36bHu9XmTg
Finals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mviglYoge3I
The results: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwkVnyfdGYQ
And yes! Paul potts won the competition. Lol i think he deserve it eh?
Wooh! Paul potts rox. But i think life after exams rox more. (Whats better than be able to juz relax and watch all these videos instead of mugging my head off?)
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Hahah
Haha the NS checkup is GOD BOTHERSOME. Super super super bothersome lah. Especially that stupid COMPUTER TEST. Like omfg. Test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test after test.
And then more tests.
Kns.
I went in at 1 PM and just breezed through the first few stations. The stupid blood draw from arm, the uncle went slapping away at my right arm for 30s then attempted to draw blood, but he said "Aiyo this arm cannot pump blood one lah" then slapped and poked another hole in my left arm. Argh! As if one arm wasn't enough. =_= Idiots!
After half an hour I was all the way to the "Go in room and COUGH" test and was thinking I could get home by 3 pm. The doc kept me waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
I went in at 230 pm. =_= Then the damn test took another hour or so so I reached home at 6pm.
ARGH.
Anyway I watched the videos le, the fat guy can SING, and the little girl is amazing. Grow up alr confirm be singer. LoL.
MID-YRS ARE OVER AT LAST!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
And then more tests.
Kns.
I went in at 1 PM and just breezed through the first few stations. The stupid blood draw from arm, the uncle went slapping away at my right arm for 30s then attempted to draw blood, but he said "Aiyo this arm cannot pump blood one lah" then slapped and poked another hole in my left arm. Argh! As if one arm wasn't enough. =_= Idiots!
After half an hour I was all the way to the "Go in room and COUGH" test and was thinking I could get home by 3 pm. The doc kept me waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
And waiting...
I went in at 230 pm. =_= Then the damn test took another hour or so so I reached home at 6pm.
ARGH.
Anyway I watched the videos le, the fat guy can SING, and the little girl is amazing. Grow up alr confirm be singer. LoL.
MID-YRS ARE OVER AT LAST!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Medical check up!
Hmm, maybe you all like a review on the medical check up i went! haha, can read while you buffer those videos in the previous post =)
Anyway, my dad was the one who fetched me there. Hmm, you know once you reach there, there are army uniforms all around. Esp. old TAN ladies. yuppz. That place is hell of a security, army officers with rifles at the door and yea, the surrender of handphones -_-
One stupid thing about the check up is that there is freaking no instructions for newbies like us to follow, so basically i look like a lost soul wander at the entrance while the rest walk past me? hmm, finally i manage to asked my way (obviously there have been quite a number of cases of lost souls since the army officer don look the least bit surprise). Yea, the first station was photo taking! you are suppose to wear this uniform and comb your hair up? hmm, my slot was really empty, the whole room only got me.
Yea then we proceed to the different stations. My first station was sound testing. oh boy, i didn't noe the sound is so SOFT! i was stoning like a idiot infront of the officer while the guy was pressing hard at the com wondering why i don have a response. Finally he waved to me (F.Y.I it is ME that is suppose to wave to the officer if i hear something) and said that the sound is going to be very soft.
Hmm, my next was the eye test, usual eh? hmm it was the x-ray station that really freak me out. I SWEAR the guy inside is gay. okie, we are suppose to take off our shirt? so we are standing half naked while the guy call us into the room one by one. Lets juz say the rest of the officers are stern, have a low voice and don really smile. The guy oin the x-ray room is the total opposite! "good morning!" (with a big smile) " come in!" oh my, it will give you goosebumps! "press ur chest against the machine, yes, closer." then he will come over and adjust ur arms. " take a deep breath. really deep and hold ur breath" it is kinda trap huh? i never knew i gotta hold my breath and i stood at that awkward postion with my lungs bursting while the machine goes on.
Next on is the infamous blood test. Ah the urine test i lame to the max. The guy juz casually tell us to take a stick and go toilet pee on all colours. he then didn't even bother to look at our stick before telling us to throw it away. aha. the first one was okie. the second blood draw was hell, at least for me. The uncle went smacking away at my arm till the whole arm went red. trust me it hurt. Yea and the guy beside me was staring intently and asked the officer attending to him " does it hurt?" "oh no... juz a ant bite". The guy then stared at me again as if saying, "ant bite?!"
hmm, then it was dental. was expecting a lousy report for me since my teeth aren't in good condition. god like they care. they will juz check what decays you have and juz grade you a pest A.
Hmm the last station is the one that every guy will remember lol. shall not elaborate muzh. trust me this station you gotta experience it for urself. =)
Oh ya, there is still one amplitude test. Bring a freaking calculator. crap so many maths involved, make me flung.
yuppz, that was happen... and yea, fun in a certain way.
Anyway, my dad was the one who fetched me there. Hmm, you know once you reach there, there are army uniforms all around. Esp. old TAN ladies. yuppz. That place is hell of a security, army officers with rifles at the door and yea, the surrender of handphones -_-
One stupid thing about the check up is that there is freaking no instructions for newbies like us to follow, so basically i look like a lost soul wander at the entrance while the rest walk past me? hmm, finally i manage to asked my way (obviously there have been quite a number of cases of lost souls since the army officer don look the least bit surprise). Yea, the first station was photo taking! you are suppose to wear this uniform and comb your hair up? hmm, my slot was really empty, the whole room only got me.
Yea then we proceed to the different stations. My first station was sound testing. oh boy, i didn't noe the sound is so SOFT! i was stoning like a idiot infront of the officer while the guy was pressing hard at the com wondering why i don have a response. Finally he waved to me (F.Y.I it is ME that is suppose to wave to the officer if i hear something) and said that the sound is going to be very soft.
Hmm, my next was the eye test, usual eh? hmm it was the x-ray station that really freak me out. I SWEAR the guy inside is gay. okie, we are suppose to take off our shirt? so we are standing half naked while the guy call us into the room one by one. Lets juz say the rest of the officers are stern, have a low voice and don really smile. The guy oin the x-ray room is the total opposite! "good morning!" (with a big smile) " come in!" oh my, it will give you goosebumps! "press ur chest against the machine, yes, closer." then he will come over and adjust ur arms. " take a deep breath. really deep and hold ur breath" it is kinda trap huh? i never knew i gotta hold my breath and i stood at that awkward postion with my lungs bursting while the machine goes on.
Next on is the infamous blood test. Ah the urine test i lame to the max. The guy juz casually tell us to take a stick and go toilet pee on all colours. he then didn't even bother to look at our stick before telling us to throw it away. aha. the first one was okie. the second blood draw was hell, at least for me. The uncle went smacking away at my arm till the whole arm went red. trust me it hurt. Yea and the guy beside me was staring intently and asked the officer attending to him " does it hurt?" "oh no... juz a ant bite". The guy then stared at me again as if saying, "ant bite?!"
hmm, then it was dental. was expecting a lousy report for me since my teeth aren't in good condition. god like they care. they will juz check what decays you have and juz grade you a pest A.
Hmm the last station is the one that every guy will remember lol. shall not elaborate muzh. trust me this station you gotta experience it for urself. =)
Oh ya, there is still one amplitude test. Bring a freaking calculator. crap so many maths involved, make me flung.
yuppz, that was happen... and yea, fun in a certain way.
Check this out.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1hLURkIh7E&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWNoiVrJDsE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzMZbmOvVY8&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0dzZTPWrSM
Especially the last one, it is a must hear ;) Yea and if you got time... you can move on to the other vidoes of this talent thingy... but yea, beware some really sux
Boy thats what i call real singing. Really really really good! muz see and hear. I swear you guys won't regret it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1hLURkIh7E&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWNoiVrJDsE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzMZbmOvVY8&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0dzZTPWrSM
Especially the last one, it is a must hear ;) Yea and if you got time... you can move on to the other vidoes of this talent thingy... but yea, beware some really sux
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Friday, June 22, 2007
LoL..?
I think someone just mutated our pet.. Omg. The poor hamster! Well at least now it can poke those ppl who feed it too many strawberries to death. LoL. Self-defense mechanism!
Huh. Don't think can play bah? Too late in the day for me. Bleaah. Oh well lol.
And there's nothing to highlight in tt post!!
Surprisingly this blog still hasn't died, but I think it's attributed to the return of teh YiDa lah. LoL. YiDa you tried the colorgenics test I posted? Since you're "life sux" I think it'll be damn accurate for you. LoL.
Yick Loong, I go medical checkup alr lah. The stupid uncle, told me my right arm blood flow wasn't strong enough so poked another hole in my left. Idiots~
Haha I'm happy this blog isn't dead. =D Will update more after mid-years, which starts THREE DAYS LATER. OMG.
Good luck people!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Huh. Don't think can play bah? Too late in the day for me. Bleaah. Oh well lol.
And there's nothing to highlight in tt post!!
Surprisingly this blog still hasn't died, but I think it's attributed to the return of teh YiDa lah. LoL. YiDa you tried the colorgenics test I posted? Since you're "life sux" I think it'll be damn accurate for you. LoL.
Yick Loong, I go medical checkup alr lah. The stupid uncle, told me my right arm blood flow wasn't strong enough so poked another hole in my left. Idiots~
Haha I'm happy this blog isn't dead. =D Will update more after mid-years, which starts THREE DAYS LATER. OMG.
Good luck people!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
VERY LONG NEVER USE BLOGGER
Anyway. Basketball on the sunday after our exams yea? The one near carpark.
Sunday evening. I heard Yida going to bring ball to let me zhum for rebound.
HAHHAHAHAHA
HIGHLIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
At times, there are difference in potential cos you connect the voltmeter wrongly.
Sunday evening. I heard Yida going to bring ball to let me zhum for rebound.
HAHHAHAHAHA
HIGHLIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
At times, there are difference in potential cos you connect the voltmeter wrongly.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Pet.
Wah, why this new pet looks much fatter than the previous one? Did many ppl feed it of late? Looks cute too lol.
Haha anyway, sorry Yida, only visited this blog on the day of your medical... Nothing much la. Dun worry, nothing to fear, everyone goes through the same process. Aiya, say now also no use. You have already experienced it first hand...haha.
Do share with mun kiat and tx on your experience! I think both of them have not gone for it yet right? Correct me if I am wrong lol...
Seeya!
Haha anyway, sorry Yida, only visited this blog on the day of your medical... Nothing much la. Dun worry, nothing to fear, everyone goes through the same process. Aiya, say now also no use. You have already experienced it first hand...haha.
Do share with mun kiat and tx on your experience! I think both of them have not gone for it yet right? Correct me if I am wrong lol...
Seeya!
Monday, June 18, 2007
NEW PET!
heh. i think this animal more suitable for us! this animal similiar to our way of playing chess eh? =D Curl itself up and still can shoot spikes.
Anyway... i found out that if you click the pet a few more times it can roll! so cool lol :)
Anyway... i found out that if you click the pet a few more times it can roll! so cool lol :)
BOO!!
Yes! i finally got my blogger acct to work!!! I am here to save the blog!! Don die! hmm maybe i shld start a topic so that people can talk about.
Today topic will be:
What will you do if you noe ur medical checkup is tmr? Discuss.
oh my, mine is freaking tmr! heard from friends that all got 'raped'. Sad. They were saying there is this female officer that camp the area where the people took off their clothes and put their bags! hmm interesting eh?
what are ur experiences?
Today topic will be:
What will you do if you noe ur medical checkup is tmr? Discuss.
oh my, mine is freaking tmr! heard from friends that all got 'raped'. Sad. They were saying there is this female officer that camp the area where the people took off their clothes and put their bags! hmm interesting eh?
what are ur experiences?
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Say Goodbye to "Goodbyes"
Haha, I feel that although what CTX said in the previous post will come true, but I still habour the hope that it will not.
This blog is by no means just a blog for chess related stuff. Any problems or thoughts, just post here. Be it advertisements, thoughts that you want to share with us or something you want it to be "secret", this blog is always open.
I am proud that even though we have not met up together for some time (as in everyone), this blog is still up and running. Do hope that it will continue. Well, we can always change it into a study blog for the time being.
Remember, this is not just a chess blog, it is a community of friends who share common interests and will help each other!
All the best in the coming exams ppl! :)
This blog is by no means just a blog for chess related stuff. Any problems or thoughts, just post here. Be it advertisements, thoughts that you want to share with us or something you want it to be "secret", this blog is always open.
I am proud that even though we have not met up together for some time (as in everyone), this blog is still up and running. Do hope that it will continue. Well, we can always change it into a study blog for the time being.
Remember, this is not just a chess blog, it is a community of friends who share common interests and will help each other!
All the best in the coming exams ppl! :)
Heyyy.
Ello.. I just realized that now that we've all retired already, we won't be seeing each other for quite some time huh. Hm. Kinda sad really.
Now that all the competitions and what-not are over, this thing will probably fall into disuse and get kind of dead. Another sad thing. This is the only group blog I'm in that's survived for so long (And I'm in five of them), and it's kinda sad to see it die.
Hais right. Haha.
Anyway. Discovered this test that's been circulating round the net lately and it's seriously quite accurate. The weird thing about it is that it doesn't seem to have any good things to say about the person, but what the hey. If you feel life sucks, this test will probably explain to you why you think it sucks. LoL. Click here to access it. I tried it and it's scaryyy. LoL.
Hm. Gonna miss you all now that no more real chance to meet up le ya. Haha. Bye bye, and take care okay! Good luck for exams/NS life!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Now that all the competitions and what-not are over, this thing will probably fall into disuse and get kind of dead. Another sad thing. This is the only group blog I'm in that's survived for so long (And I'm in five of them), and it's kinda sad to see it die.
Hais right. Haha.
Anyway. Discovered this test that's been circulating round the net lately and it's seriously quite accurate. The weird thing about it is that it doesn't seem to have any good things to say about the person, but what the hey. If you feel life sucks, this test will probably explain to you why you think it sucks. LoL. Click here to access it. I tried it and it's scaryyy. LoL.
Hm. Gonna miss you all now that no more real chance to meet up le ya. Haha. Bye bye, and take care okay! Good luck for exams/NS life!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Friday, June 08, 2007
Raffles Cup 2007
Hm. What do I say? Can say that I have mixed feelings about this Raffles Cup bah.
Firstly, I'm happy that AJC got first. Not meaning to show off or anything, just saying that at least it was us and not HCI ya. Really really have to thank NJC for pulling down HCI A. Thanks so so much!! KMK you really owe them a treat man. If not me then at least them. Haha.
But then, seeing that this is our last year at Raffles, it seems.. disappointing, that we didn't win anything this time round. For Yi Da, for Yong Hua, for me. This was our last year and naturally we'd want to go out with a bang, but I guess life never does go the way we want it to.
Lastly, I want to say I'm sorry to the NJC people. If I had won my match against HCI A (which was entirely possible given my situation) Sean would have been pushed to not draw with Zixian and after analysis Sean would have won in about 8 or so moves. Then we would have drawn with HCI A and NJC would have been third. Really sorry..
But I can say that my team already outdid itself by managing to put up strong fights against all the strong teams we faced. We drew with NJ, RJ, and nearly pulled off draws against AJ and HC. I'm very proud of my team. I don't have regrets, just disappointment. I'm sure Yi Da and Yong Hua feel similarly.
No regrets, just disappointment...
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Firstly, I'm happy that AJC got first. Not meaning to show off or anything, just saying that at least it was us and not HCI ya. Really really have to thank NJC for pulling down HCI A. Thanks so so much!! KMK you really owe them a treat man. If not me then at least them. Haha.
But then, seeing that this is our last year at Raffles, it seems.. disappointing, that we didn't win anything this time round. For Yi Da, for Yong Hua, for me. This was our last year and naturally we'd want to go out with a bang, but I guess life never does go the way we want it to.
Lastly, I want to say I'm sorry to the NJC people. If I had won my match against HCI A (which was entirely possible given my situation) Sean would have been pushed to not draw with Zixian and after analysis Sean would have won in about 8 or so moves. Then we would have drawn with HCI A and NJC would have been third. Really sorry..
But I can say that my team already outdid itself by managing to put up strong fights against all the strong teams we faced. We drew with NJ, RJ, and nearly pulled off draws against AJ and HC. I'm very proud of my team. I don't have regrets, just disappointment. I'm sure Yi Da and Yong Hua feel similarly.
No regrets, just disappointment...
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Rcup 2007
Haha I think this time I dun need to fight la. I will be the first to type this as I see no one on msn. Unless all appear offline la :S
Anyway, congrats to AJC A for retaining the championship trophy. I must really say it nearly slipped out off NJC's or AJC's grasp this time and into HCI's. But I must thank NJC for helping hault HCI in their march to the conveted trophy. As such, AJC (and this small little community) can still hold their heads high and say that we have done it.
This time is by no means a one man (or team) show. It was a collaborative effort. AJC A stumbled but got back on track. NJC managed to hault HCI. AJC B nearly cost an upset! So kudos to all 3 captains of the teams. You all have done well. Someone in this community owes some of us a treat... :P
For blitz, you all were somewhat unlucky? But nvm la, this is the last rcup. Next up, we can always play in the open category!!! :S
Congrats to pei rong for winning another trophy for the second yr runnning. Yida has sure taught you well.
Now its time to concentrate on studies. Dun be like me...haha. Get good grades and get into the course you want!
All the best for the coming exams!
Anyway, congrats to AJC A for retaining the championship trophy. I must really say it nearly slipped out off NJC's or AJC's grasp this time and into HCI's. But I must thank NJC for helping hault HCI in their march to the conveted trophy. As such, AJC (and this small little community) can still hold their heads high and say that we have done it.
This time is by no means a one man (or team) show. It was a collaborative effort. AJC A stumbled but got back on track. NJC managed to hault HCI. AJC B nearly cost an upset! So kudos to all 3 captains of the teams. You all have done well. Someone in this community owes some of us a treat... :P
For blitz, you all were somewhat unlucky? But nvm la, this is the last rcup. Next up, we can always play in the open category!!! :S
Congrats to pei rong for winning another trophy for the second yr runnning. Yida has sure taught you well.
Now its time to concentrate on studies. Dun be like me...haha. Get good grades and get into the course you want!
All the best for the coming exams!
Thursday, May 31, 2007
250th!
Yay I got the 250th post!
Okay first I gotta say sorry to Yick Loong, for the few clashes we've had recently. But seriously, don't judge me for what I said because firstly, I was irritable and pretty emotional, and secondly because you don't know me.
Yup.. With that out of the way, I hope everyone can do their utmost best at R Cup yeah? Let's not make it a repeat of HCI Cup and let HCI win both first and second again. THRASH THEM!!
Good luck to everyone! NJC, AJC or whatever school you're from, may the best man win yeah.
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Okay first I gotta say sorry to Yick Loong, for the few clashes we've had recently. But seriously, don't judge me for what I said because firstly, I was irritable and pretty emotional, and secondly because you don't know me.
Yup.. With that out of the way, I hope everyone can do their utmost best at R Cup yeah? Let's not make it a repeat of HCI Cup and let HCI win both first and second again. THRASH THEM!!
Good luck to everyone! NJC, AJC or whatever school you're from, may the best man win yeah.
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Rcup Beckons....
Rcup...
Yes it is the time of the year again, where the ppl in this blog should come out of hibernation and start training for this competition. Yeah man, show the rest what we are made up of!
I paid kmk and tian xiang a visit this wed. Saw some new faces. Haha. KMK and CTX, study comes first, but do train occassionally. You know char yang is not as "prestigious" as this cup. AJC has won it so many times in the past 8 years. 5 in fact. Haha. 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006. Make it the sixth time man! Ok la, I am being biased...
But seriously, I feel that give the favourites HCI a run for their money la. I am sure any team is capable of beating them. They dun have strategy in their formation. So pls do try and hit them hard. Yoohoo, Yida and Yong Hua, I am talking to you! Let it be a 1.2 finish this time! And for blitz, let it be a 1.2.3.4.5 finish, better than what kmk and I did in 2006. :)
And also to the two girls, do your best! Do your school proud! And then if you intend of going into NTU, you are already half way there! Haha.
But of course, studies comes first, so plan your time wisely! Hope I can take leave to come down to support all of you in RJC.
Cheers!
- Yick Loong
Yes it is the time of the year again, where the ppl in this blog should come out of hibernation and start training for this competition. Yeah man, show the rest what we are made up of!
I paid kmk and tian xiang a visit this wed. Saw some new faces. Haha. KMK and CTX, study comes first, but do train occassionally. You know char yang is not as "prestigious" as this cup. AJC has won it so many times in the past 8 years. 5 in fact. Haha. 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006. Make it the sixth time man! Ok la, I am being biased...
But seriously, I feel that give the favourites HCI a run for their money la. I am sure any team is capable of beating them. They dun have strategy in their formation. So pls do try and hit them hard. Yoohoo, Yida and Yong Hua, I am talking to you! Let it be a 1.2 finish this time! And for blitz, let it be a 1.2.3.4.5 finish, better than what kmk and I did in 2006. :)
And also to the two girls, do your best! Do your school proud! And then if you intend of going into NTU, you are already half way there! Haha.
But of course, studies comes first, so plan your time wisely! Hope I can take leave to come down to support all of you in RJC.
Cheers!
- Yick Loong
Friday, May 18, 2007
Okay Okay.
I only post when there are people posting. Since there's no one posting, I don't post. Simple? Simple. Haha.
POST LEH PEOPLE. Then I can post!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
POST LEH PEOPLE. Then I can post!
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Blog....Blog....Blog....
Hello...anyone home? You Hoo!!!!!!!
Hiaz...guess everyone must be busy preparing yourselves for the upcoming tests yah? Oh well, good luck to all of you. But just a little experience to share.
Its best to decide now on roughly which courses you intend to pursue in university. Then you can work towards it. Dun be like some of my friends...mug and mug...get good results, but dun know what to choose. End up just anyhow choose. A' Level results are just a passport to university. My "passport" may not be a strong one, need loads of clearance before I can get into the country (course) that I want to. But still, I managed. So do plan.
And, if you set your sights on going NUS, be prepared. They MUST see RESULTS FIRST. They dun care how good your other things are. If your results do not make the cut (or rather, their cut), you dun stand a chance. NTU offers more leeway and room for one to enter the course of their choice.
Yep, just an experience I wish to share. DY anything to contribute?
All the best! Dun let this flame die out leh...we are all chess freaks right? :P
- Yick Loong
Hiaz...guess everyone must be busy preparing yourselves for the upcoming tests yah? Oh well, good luck to all of you. But just a little experience to share.
Its best to decide now on roughly which courses you intend to pursue in university. Then you can work towards it. Dun be like some of my friends...mug and mug...get good results, but dun know what to choose. End up just anyhow choose. A' Level results are just a passport to university. My "passport" may not be a strong one, need loads of clearance before I can get into the country (course) that I want to. But still, I managed. So do plan.
And, if you set your sights on going NUS, be prepared. They MUST see RESULTS FIRST. They dun care how good your other things are. If your results do not make the cut (or rather, their cut), you dun stand a chance. NTU offers more leeway and room for one to enter the course of their choice.
Yep, just an experience I wish to share. DY anything to contribute?
All the best! Dun let this flame die out leh...we are all chess freaks right? :P
- Yick Loong
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Huh.
Like that also need to congratulate ah. Haha. Weird lehs you.
Everyone! New blog URL, click here to access! Hahs. Okay advertisement over. See ya all.
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Everyone! New blog URL, click here to access! Hahs. Okay advertisement over. See ya all.
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Saturday, April 14, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
HelloOoOo.
Heys. This blog is dying dying gone alr. Hahs. Was so shocked when I saw someone actually update this thing. Hahahs. NJ ppl update pls! Yi Da and Yong Hua both went MIA is it? KMK don't bother updating bcoz it'll just be one line anyway. Hahahs.
CiaoZ.
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
CiaoZ.
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Sunday, April 08, 2007
M.I.A
Eh...why everyone AWOL or MIA ah?
This blog becoming quite dead nowadays...but I will try to keep it alive!!
Anyway, to those who won a prize in char yang bei, congrats! That is for Yong Hua and Hui Xiang. To those who didn, dun give up. There are always other opportunities. Now is the time to concentrate a little more on your studies, cause I see yong hua and Yida so engrosed in mugging and doing their assignments :S
But trust me, you will miss studying next time when you come out to work. No sch holidays, longer hours and "the boss is always right". Lol.
All the best in your exams ppl! And to DY, all the best in the army! Never speak to you for so long, OCS right? :P
Cheers!
This blog becoming quite dead nowadays...but I will try to keep it alive!!
Anyway, to those who won a prize in char yang bei, congrats! That is for Yong Hua and Hui Xiang. To those who didn, dun give up. There are always other opportunities. Now is the time to concentrate a little more on your studies, cause I see yong hua and Yida so engrosed in mugging and doing their assignments :S
But trust me, you will miss studying next time when you come out to work. No sch holidays, longer hours and "the boss is always right". Lol.
All the best in your exams ppl! And to DY, all the best in the army! Never speak to you for so long, OCS right? :P
Cheers!
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Friday, March 16, 2007
Good Luck!
Hi,
The title says it all....
GOOD LUCK TO ALL THAT PARTICIPATED AND QUALIFIED FOR THE FINALS!
MAY THE BEST WIN! (I dun want lucky ppl to slot in again... :( )
I will come down if I have time...this weekend got 2 meals with my teachers...and uni admission to settle...haha.
The title says it all....
GOOD LUCK TO ALL THAT PARTICIPATED AND QUALIFIED FOR THE FINALS!
MAY THE BEST WIN! (I dun want lucky ppl to slot in again... :( )
I will come down if I have time...this weekend got 2 meals with my teachers...and uni admission to settle...haha.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Sunday, February 25, 2007
Heyzz.
I wanted to blog about the Challenge but I guess Yick Loong beat me to it this time. Haha.
Well it was certainly a very screwed up competition and it was obvious the way they organized it wasn't exactly wonderful. Flipping coins for the right of who went first is hardly fair in my opinion. Even so I'm sure everyone tried his best (or her best for the few girls who went for the competition) and since we all did our best we shouldn't leave behind any regrets yeah?
To peeps from NJC, don't be too disappointed ya. Surely there will be disappointment but don't overdo it lahs. There's more than one competition out there, and they won't be as screwed up as this one I'm sure. Although I don't think I'll get top 8 like I never did for Char Yong I'm sure everyone else can. Jiayou!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Well it was certainly a very screwed up competition and it was obvious the way they organized it wasn't exactly wonderful. Flipping coins for the right of who went first is hardly fair in my opinion. Even so I'm sure everyone tried his best (or her best for the few girls who went for the competition) and since we all did our best we shouldn't leave behind any regrets yeah?
To peeps from NJC, don't be too disappointed ya. Surely there will be disappointment but don't overdo it lahs. There's more than one competition out there, and they won't be as screwed up as this one I'm sure. Although I don't think I'll get top 8 like I never did for Char Yong I'm sure everyone else can. Jiayou!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Saturday, February 24, 2007
NTU Lightning Chess Competition
Hi,
Ok so I got wind of the process of the competition from CTX and KMK.
Well, it didn really turn out the way I expected it to be. Thought it will be an epic battle between NJ and AJ. But Yida and Yong Hua, dun be disappointed la. The NTU lightning is quite a screwed competition cause it doesn't test your real strength. Neither speed or slow, so quite hard to manage your time. And the way they screw up the pairings too I heard...quite dumb of them. How can they let AJC team 1 and 2 , and VJC teams 1 and 2 be in the same group? Higher chance of "crowding out effect".
Anyway, yep, so let Char Yang be the next target! Hope to see all of the ppl eligible here to have a position in the top 8 in their respective categories! Jia You!
Sorry DY, you and I are no longer eligible for Char Yong Cup, but we go there also kanna own, so not much diff...haha.
Ok so I got wind of the process of the competition from CTX and KMK.
Well, it didn really turn out the way I expected it to be. Thought it will be an epic battle between NJ and AJ. But Yida and Yong Hua, dun be disappointed la. The NTU lightning is quite a screwed competition cause it doesn't test your real strength. Neither speed or slow, so quite hard to manage your time. And the way they screw up the pairings too I heard...quite dumb of them. How can they let AJC team 1 and 2 , and VJC teams 1 and 2 be in the same group? Higher chance of "crowding out effect".
Anyway, yep, so let Char Yang be the next target! Hope to see all of the ppl eligible here to have a position in the top 8 in their respective categories! Jia You!
Sorry DY, you and I are no longer eligible for Char Yong Cup, but we go there also kanna own, so not much diff...haha.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Hey Hey...
Wait...wait...Wait...
Ctx...what is this? I answered your question! Its in the comments part! Ok la...I lazy to put up a post at that time so I just commented loh...haha.
Anyway, ctx beat me to it AGAIN...haha wanted to wish all of you a HAPPY CNY! Do enjoy yourselves, for the coming weeks will be very hectic for all of us. Of course in different instances, but nevertheless, same "scenerio" la. So all the best in the coming weeks.
Hiaz...if only CTX can translate his promptness in blogging to chess...haha just joking. Ok, I shall not be biased. May the best win during the NTU Lightning Chess Comp!
Ctx...what is this? I answered your question! Its in the comments part! Ok la...I lazy to put up a post at that time so I just commented loh...haha.
Anyway, ctx beat me to it AGAIN...haha wanted to wish all of you a HAPPY CNY! Do enjoy yourselves, for the coming weeks will be very hectic for all of us. Of course in different instances, but nevertheless, same "scenerio" la. So all the best in the coming weeks.
Hiaz...if only CTX can translate his promptness in blogging to chess...haha just joking. Ok, I shall not be biased. May the best win during the NTU Lightning Chess Comp!
Happy CNY!
Okay it looks like no one's gonna answer my question so I guess I'll drop it. Just dropping by to say HAPPY LUNAR NEW YR PPL!
See ya all at NTU chess challenge!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
See ya all at NTU chess challenge!!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Question!
Just a short question before I go to sleep. Since when was this blog moved to new blogger??
Friday, February 09, 2007
BrokeBacks is getting thin!
Yeah TX is right...why am I one of the only ppl blogging when I am also one of the most busy? Haha yah, do try to keep this blog updated leh...I want to know whats happening...didn keep in touch with you all for so long already.
And...am I the one that have to keep making our pet exercise? Haha...dun know whether is it my eyes playing tricks on me or what...but it seems to be thinner than before lol...
Anyway, yah I know most of you are bugged down by exams and stuff. But if you are discouraged by the poor results, dun be. What matters in the end is only PRELIM and the A's. Most impt is you learn from your mistakes and dun repeat them again. Yep.
Dy any more advice to add? :P
And...am I the one that have to keep making our pet exercise? Haha...dun know whether is it my eyes playing tricks on me or what...but it seems to be thinner than before lol...
Anyway, yah I know most of you are bugged down by exams and stuff. But if you are discouraged by the poor results, dun be. What matters in the end is only PRELIM and the A's. Most impt is you learn from your mistakes and dun repeat them again. Yep.
Dy any more advice to add? :P
Sunday, February 04, 2007
Deaded
Heyzz.
This blog getting kinda dead again. Boo. I realize it revives only when it's competition time. Haha.
Nothing much t blog about, just blogging to make sure this thing doesn't die off on us. Blog more people! I know everyone's busy and all that but try to blog here more often yeah.
Till next time!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
This blog getting kinda dead again. Boo. I realize it revives only when it's competition time. Haha.
Nothing much t blog about, just blogging to make sure this thing doesn't die off on us. Blog more people! I know everyone's busy and all that but try to blog here more often yeah.
Till next time!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Hi again.
I guess DY is back from his 2 week confinement period already? Haha pardon me if I am wrong, but I cant remember when you are going in....but I see you on msn now...so I think it is la...haha.
So welcome back to Singapore Island! :D
Anyway, just wondering... what info/things that you feel is still lacking on the internet nowadays that are very pertinent to your daily needs? Like for example...eh...since you all studying... Test Papers?
Ok I think bad example...not good to remind you all abt work... just joking...
Yep but i am interested to know...haha...see if anyone shares same view as me. Seeya!
I guess DY is back from his 2 week confinement period already? Haha pardon me if I am wrong, but I cant remember when you are going in....but I see you on msn now...so I think it is la...haha.
So welcome back to Singapore Island! :D
Anyway, just wondering... what info/things that you feel is still lacking on the internet nowadays that are very pertinent to your daily needs? Like for example...eh...since you all studying... Test Papers?
Ok I think bad example...not good to remind you all abt work... just joking...
Yep but i am interested to know...haha...see if anyone shares same view as me. Seeya!
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Ok long time since I last blogged here...
ANyway, on behalf of everyone, I think it is only right that we present to KMK the certificate of entrance into the "EIGHTEENTH Club"!!! Haha yes, his bday was this wed, if you didn know...17th Jan. I wished him liao...but guess a few ppl here dun know when is it...so I tell you now...17th Jan ah...the rest...eh...I try to remember la... lol :P
So how was the CCA carnivals of the various schools? Hope it was a success for everyone. Ctx...dun be too happy yet...cannot say how many ppl register...tell me how many ppl turned up :P Haha cause your yr got 20+ ppl register also...but only the 10+ of you turn up...so what to do? Haha. Yah...so dun be too happy first..
But I have confidence that you can do a better job than me la...lol.
Wish you all the best for your goals/wishes. I also have mine to fulfill :) Seeya soon! Maybe on CNY or something? Haha.
ANyway, on behalf of everyone, I think it is only right that we present to KMK the certificate of entrance into the "EIGHTEENTH Club"!!! Haha yes, his bday was this wed, if you didn know...17th Jan. I wished him liao...but guess a few ppl here dun know when is it...so I tell you now...17th Jan ah...the rest...eh...I try to remember la... lol :P
So how was the CCA carnivals of the various schools? Hope it was a success for everyone. Ctx...dun be too happy yet...cannot say how many ppl register...tell me how many ppl turned up :P Haha cause your yr got 20+ ppl register also...but only the 10+ of you turn up...so what to do? Haha. Yah...so dun be too happy first..
But I have confidence that you can do a better job than me la...lol.
Wish you all the best for your goals/wishes. I also have mine to fulfill :) Seeya soon! Maybe on CNY or something? Haha.
Monday, January 15, 2007
Hey hey~
Haven't visited this blog for like soooo long. Hahaha. How's everyone doing?
How's NJC chess club? We got amazing number of J1s signing up for chess club in AJC, like 20+? Although admittedly most of them will probably quit after 1st three months or something. But not bad le, our year didn't even hit 15 before they all quit.
For our seniors, hope y'all have good times at the army! (Yick Loong told me like chalet like that, wth man) And good luck for your A Level results, you'll all do fine lah... I hope. Hahahx. For the rest of us, jiayou for As and see y'all at Raffles/Char Yong!
P.S.: Don't worry no hidden words this time!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
How's NJC chess club? We got amazing number of J1s signing up for chess club in AJC, like 20+? Although admittedly most of them will probably quit after 1st three months or something. But not bad le, our year didn't even hit 15 before they all quit.
For our seniors, hope y'all have good times at the army! (Yick Loong told me like chalet like that, wth man) And good luck for your A Level results, you'll all do fine lah... I hope. Hahahx. For the rest of us, jiayou for As and see y'all at Raffles/Char Yong!
P.S.: Don't worry no hidden words this time!
~Blitzed off by Wakka02~
Friday, January 12, 2007
Haha ok good now the song is gone...not that I dun like it, but perhaps next time set it to play one time or an option on whether the reader wants it to be played?
Anyway, after two weeks of the new year, hows everyone? Hope you all coping fine... As Yida and co. already know, my chess is getting really rusty now...gave a chance away to kill when I could...haha. So want to beat me, now is the chance!
Anyone needs tuition? I cannot moonlight, so I can only give free tuition. Not for maths hor...chem and physics. Econs...eh...I a but cmi...but I teach you the common sense aspect of it la.
DY, you nervous of A level results? Cause I am...freak man...sends shivers down my spine everytime I think abt it. Have a good time in army! And to the rest, happy studying!
Anyway, after two weeks of the new year, hows everyone? Hope you all coping fine... As Yida and co. already know, my chess is getting really rusty now...gave a chance away to kill when I could...haha. So want to beat me, now is the chance!
Anyone needs tuition? I cannot moonlight, so I can only give free tuition. Not for maths hor...chem and physics. Econs...eh...I a but cmi...but I teach you the common sense aspect of it la.
DY, you nervous of A level results? Cause I am...freak man...sends shivers down my spine everytime I think abt it. Have a good time in army! And to the rest, happy studying!
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Saturday, January 06, 2007
hi
happy new year! sch has reopened for a few days so far and i believe most of us have been or are still busy abt cca carnivals held in our respective schs. hopefully this will be an enjoyable experience for all of us! haha yes today's a big day! 6th jan is the day of eason's concert! whether or not u are going, i feel that its going to be very nice hearing eason sing life.
oh yes to all of our seniors whether or not u are in army or going to army, hope u all have a nice year ahead and of course come back to see us juniors whenever u have the time!
oh yes to all of our seniors whether or not u are in army or going to army, hope u all have a nice year ahead and of course come back to see us juniors whenever u have the time!
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Monday, January 01, 2007
Wah shucks kmk! You beat me to the first entry of 2007!!! Haha!
Anyway to hui xiang, eh no, you will not be forgotten la. And no, you are not getting extra in this blog. It is not meant to be a "cat high" blog or sorts...it is a community of chess players! So the rest blog also leh...dun let me eat my words :P
Anyway, HAPPY 2007! Did you all go down to see the countdown @ Marina Bay yesterday? I did, quite nice I must say. Best wishes and may your dreams be fulfilled! :)
Anyway to hui xiang, eh no, you will not be forgotten la. And no, you are not getting extra in this blog. It is not meant to be a "cat high" blog or sorts...it is a community of chess players! So the rest blog also leh...dun let me eat my words :P
Anyway, HAPPY 2007! Did you all go down to see the countdown @ Marina Bay yesterday? I did, quite nice I must say. Best wishes and may your dreams be fulfilled! :)
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