Thursday, October 30, 2008

HSM3 & Twilight guide


The Twilight saga: The official guide High School Musical 3

First of all, the cover of the official guide for Twilight saga is beautiful. I particularly like this cover. It sticks to the theme of red, white and black from all 4 books. Unfortunately, the release date for it will be push back to 2009. No special Christmas present this year. I was so looking forward to it.

Watched High School Musical 3 with my brothers and cousins today! Went for lunch at Long John Silver. As there's still lots of time left, we were talking about a lot of stuff, though most of all was about Twilight. What else? My life has been revolving around the Twilight saga since forever. Got my cousin addicted to Twilight. I can be an ambassador for promoting the Twilight saga. Before this, I introduced it to my close friend too. I've never feel this "crazy" about a book before, not even Harry Potter, I think.
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HSM3 is as wonderful as the first 2 movies. I found the songs in HSM3 not as catchy as before, but maybe it's just because I only watched it once. I need to watch it many times, like what I did with the 1st 2 movies, to get the songs in my head and sing like a pro. Haha

Until now, the songs from HSM3 I like, are " Now or never", "Can I have this dance", "A night to remember", "High School Musical", etc.

Ahh, I wanna watch it again... Anyway, have to get HSM3 when it's release on DVD. Most probably, I won't buy it in Singapore as it's so expensive. Will have to save the money for Twilight DVD. Twilight gets the priority, need I say?

1 movie down, 1 to go.
Twilight the movie on Dec 18th!

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Pain

Very busy these days, particularly this week, due to Monday's Deepavali. We have make-up lecture and tutorial for marketing from 4-6pm. I've been reaching home very late for the past 2 days.
I'm feeling rather pathetic lately. It may be due to several factors but one thing for sure is the constant ache in my left shoulder blade or scapula. It is really bothering me, sometimes the pain can be very bad.
I've been checking out more info about this and it seems it's largely due to poor posture. OK, I'm guilty of that. Furthermore, I've suffered from slight scoliosis otherwise known as spine curving. I don't know if it has anything to do with the shoulder blade ache.
But, since I have been in school for a large percentage of my time, it can't really be due to sitting in front of the computer for too long. (Yeah, the pain is extreme when I'm in front of my laptop typing this.) One of the reasons may be my hunching for long periods of time when in lectures and tutorials. Another reason can be because of the way I carry my bag which is on my right shoulder. However, I try not to put too much stuff in my bag, usually, I just carry the notes in my hands.
What to do?

Monday, October 27, 2008

New HBP trailer

New trailer for Harry Potter HBP was out! Though, I think it was leaked as the date of release is this year, which wasn't. Watched it here: http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/harry-potter-and-half-blood-prince/feature-trailer
New scenes and dialogue was inside this new trailer. Great trailer as usual and the ending scene was quite funny. Hope there's not too much humour in HBP because it is not suppose to be a comedy. HBP is a book full of angst. Have to re-read HBP soon, as I've forgotten much of the plot.
Was actually looking forward for HBP this year but due to WB's "greediness", us fans have to wait for summer 2009.
Nevertheless, there's Twilight and High School Musical 3.
Watched Pride and Prejudice and Enchanted these few days. Wonderful movies! There's Hairspray left to watch.

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Twilight in First Mag

Bought First Magazine November edition yesterday. Why? Because the cover features Robert Pattinson and Kristen Steward as Edward and Bella respectively.
I only bought First Magazine twice, once was when Daniel Radcliffe was on the cover page as Harry Potter and the other time was this. I've said before, as long as that something is worth supporting for, it will have my utmost support.
Pages of interview with Robert and Kristen with some stills provided. Only did I feel that reality is slowly but surely setting in. Less than 2 months away from Twilight's release in Singapore!
Meanwhile, I'm checking www.twilightlexiconblog.com and www.twilightsingapore.wordpress.com diligently everyday for news updates. The latter is the website dedicated to Twilight fans of Singapore.

I wish they should stop comparing Twilight to Harry Potter, it's making those die-hard Harry Potter fans so angry. Twilight is completely different from Harry Potter. The whole story plot is different and the characters are different too. I don't understand why people like to lump them together.

Watching High School Musical 3 on Thursday with cousins. Not confirm yet, though. This later part of the year is filled with so much good stuff.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

3rd anniversary!

Missed my blog's 3rd anniversary...
Anyway, 3 years had passed since I 1st created this blog. Many moments were captured in here and I hope to continue writing for as long as possible.
All I wanted to say is,
Cheers!
P.S: They better not shut down the site, and I need to backup the whole of my blog soon.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

French

3rd day of the new semester.
Went for French tutorial today. I was the only one in my class who got into this French class but one good thing was, there are many people that are also on their own.
The French tutor was kind of alright. She started speaking to us in French and I don't understand one thing. After a while, I caught what she was saying. She would 1st introduced herself then asked for your name. You've got to reply her in French like this, Je m'appelle ( insert your name here). We also learnt to speak about our nationality and the French alphabet. It was funny to learn all the alphabets but in a different kind of pronunciation. For example B is pronounced as "bay" and X as "eeks".
I know some very basic French but I'm sure a lot of people do as well.
Quite interesting and since I was the one who chose this CDS, I had better live with it. I have always shows great interest for foreign languages like Italian and Spanish and this is a good chance for me.
Actually, I wanted to learn Italian or Spanish more as I listen to some Italian and Spanish songs and try to memorise the lyrics. I've yet to encounter something French.
Anyway, till next time

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Bridesmaid's dresses

Yesterday, I went to try out bridesmaid's dresses at Marina Square as my mother's side cousin is getting married. Not many choices to choose from as it comes with the whole package.
The dress is white, with a ribbon, very simple. Not forgetting, it's also tube which means no straps.
This is my 1st time wearing a tube dress so it feels weird and I kinda wonder if it will come loose. I'm not very comfortable wearing tubes in general.
There was this other lady trying out wedding and evening gowns and every one of them was so beautiful.
After that, my mother and I were joined by my father and brothers. We went for an early dinner at Dome. The food is not very nice but so expensive. I bought a wallet at The Wallet Shop and got a jacket at Fox. My brother or rather my parents were looking for clothes for him to wear during the wedding.
That's about it.
School's starting tomorrow at 2pm. Coincidentally, my father will be leaving for Philippines that day too and coming back on Wednesday. Which means that on Tuesday, I have to wake up very early and go to school myself.

Friday, October 17, 2008

Meeting with friend

Went out with my primary school friend today. It's been such a long, long time since we saw each other.
Met up at Orchard MRT and had lunch together. It's a good thing we went out today because my holidays are coming to an end. Her promos are just over though. We exchanged news about our JC and Poly and talked about life in general.
After that, we went to Borders at Wheelock Place. It's great to be among so many books. Took time browsing and finally bought one novel, Highland Knight by Cindy Miles. I can't seem to find the other books that I want though. Thought Borders should be well-stocked with books... Maybe my expectations are just too high? Oh well, think I'll visit it again during Christmas season.
Then, we went to Far East Plaza and window-shopped. It's really tiring to just walk around. My feet were killing me and my shoulders ached from whatever stress I put on them.
We parted our ways as she was meeting another friend.
It's fun today, just meeting up with an old friend. Hoping to meet up again soon, during the December holidays.

Rumoured NM movie with my thoughts

Thought I'd give my opinion, about the rumoured New Moon movie.
Here: http://themovie-fanatic.com/exclusive_articles/film_focus/new_moon_twilightsequel/

Summit Entertainment should definitely filmed New Moon as a movie seeing as Twilight is going to be a big success. Without saying, Eclipse should definitely be included. It's my favourite book in the saga and it will be great to watch with all those emotions floating around, intimacy to a new level and not forgetting the battle at the end where enemies became allies. I'm not too sure about Breaking Dawn though. There are just too many things that will not do justice to the book. Read it and you will know what they are. If Breaking Dawn is made into a movie, there may be scenes that people will not quite accept especially those who are new or not fans of Twilight saga.

Back to the point about New Moon, it's a "hard" book to read, too much emotions. Separation does not do Bella or Edward any good. Majority of the book is about the relationship of Bella and Jacob with Edward returning near the end. New Moon is my least favourite with the exception of Bella and Edward's reunion. Every time I read the book, I will only read that part. But, there's much potential for New Moon being showed as a movie. For instance, we can see what separation does to Bella and Edward whereas in the book, we only saw Bella's point of view. The Volturi scene in Italy will be "fun" (in a weird sort of way) to watch.

However, Summit should be filming them soon or back-to-back because that's when they will be riding high on the waves of success. Also, the actors/actresses are going to get older every year. Not a good idea to wait for too long as vampires aren't supposed to age at all.
Besides, which fan wants to wait for ages to watch a sequel? Like Harry Potter HBP, Warner Bros' not wise to put off the movie to 2009 summer when it's suppose to debut on November 21st 2008.

As a Twilight fan, I, of course, have high expectations for the movie as well. I, like most fans, are protective of the world created by Stephenie Meyer and would not like to see it being made into a laughing stock or scoff at by other people. I know that movie is entirely different to a book but I can't help feeling that way. Typical people will group the saga together with the movie. If the movie is not successful, people who are new will not and may not read the books.

I don't know if I wrote it in here before, but I chanced upon Twilight in a special way. I was randomly picking books in the library back in 2006 and found it accidentally. I was attracted to the book's glossy black cover and after reading the tiny excerpt, borrowed it. From then on, I was and still am a fan of Twilight saga. During that time, Stephenie Meyer and Twilight was still relatively unknown, at least in Singapore. It's a good and bad thing about her being now a worldwide best selling author. Bad in a way that it's too publicise and that special connection with the books is lost somewhat.

To conclude, indeed, even if Twilight the movie and the movies to come are not that successful in terms of filming, I'll still watch them loyally like what I did with Harry Potter. That's right, I fall in the "typical people" category. Not proud of that fact though.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Timetable

School starts on Monday. Got my timetable and am quite pleased with it in general. Thursdays will be quite tedious though, until 7pm due to the French CDS I'm taking. But, there's a long break before the lecture starts, sooo, what am I going to do during that few hours of break?
There are 3 days in which my classes will end at 4pm, that's what I'm pleased about. However, I think there's only a short few weeks that I can fully enjoy going home early as I'm sure we'll be burdened will projects soon. The mere thought of projects makes me sigh.
Speaking of French, I'm a little apprehensive about it. It's an entirely new thing to me, of course. Then there's the whole going-to-class thing. Ok, I have to admit I have no idea where the classroom is. Even during semester 1, I would go to classes with friends, most of the time. This time though, at least that's what I think, I'll be going to French tutorial on my own. We'll see...
Going to work hard, especially for French.
Till then

Friday, October 10, 2008

Twilight Trailer 2

Have I mention how much I love Twilight's latest trailer? I've watched it for 5 times and counting and still can't enough of it.
How am I going to survive this few months before the movie is released in Singapore? Reading all those comments about the trailer makes me feel like part of this worldwide fan-group, what with most of them squealing and swooning. Besides, it's not just the girls that are all hype-up about this, even guys read, watch and love the Twilight saga.
Definitely must-watch!

HD version from myspace: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=44287812

Youtube version:


P.S: Myspace version is recommended, much clearer and everything.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

Twilight Posters


Poster 1 (When you can live forever, What do you live for?)



Poster 2 (Nothing will be the same)

Poster wise, I like the 1st one better. The second poster is the newest though I do not know which they will use.
Don't comment on the guy's (Edward) face because that's what he is supposed to look like. He's a vampire.
I wanted to post this entry together with the previous entry but the pictures can't be placed there.

Twilight Trailer

Yay! Twilight latest and final trailer is out. I don't think there's much changes to it compare to the previous version. No wonder it looks the same to me, that trailer haven't change at all when I 1st post this...Sorry
Now, it's countdown to the day Twilight the movie comes to Singapore! The latest trailer is just beautiful! I'm so excited for it! December 18th 2008 just seem so far away compare to the release date (November 21st) in US.


Twilight all the way! The most-anticipated movie of the year.

Typically, movies based on books aren't very good and they don't seem to do the books justice. One good example is Harry Potter series, it was a downward slide from book 3 onwards. I was so upset by it because PoA is my favourite.

In my opinion, I will give Twilight the movie a chance. I will definitely watch it in December but it still remains to be seen if I really like the movie. There are already scenes in it that I'm not too please about. What's with the 'spider monkey' comment anyway? And then there's the tree-scaling scene. I don't think I can bear to watch them making a fool out of a really good book. One thing to note, vampires can climb trees but that scene is not suppose to be in the movie at all. There's no such scene in the book. I'm one of the many fans who are not happy about that.

I know for a fact that there can be no exact replica from the book to a movie. Either the book is too long like Harry Potter and Twilight or some scenes in a book are just too boring for a film.

All I can hope is that not too many original scenes will be cut away and replace by "action-packed" scenarios or one of those scenes that they put in to make it "interesting". Most of the time, it will be counter-productive. Fans will not like it and people who watch just the movie may think what a joke it is and not read the books at all.

Still, movies based on books are great in general because they appeal to the masses who are "too busy" to read a book. In a book, one have to imagine the scenarios which the characters are in. Sometimes, it is really hard to do that even if you have an active imagination. That's when the movie comes in. You will then have that "Eureka!" moment.

Spirited Away by Cindy Miles is one of the many books I want to watch as a movie. I think it will be sweet and beautiful to see the whole novel comes to life.

One tip, always read the book 1st, then go watch the movie. One will know what they have been missing all these time and find out that perhaps books are greater than movies or vice versa.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Holidays & school

Added as of 11.16am : http://www.twilightthemovie.com/ecard_widget/index.html
See the latest twilight trailer here. I wanted to put the whole widget on the blog, but it don't seems to display.
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So, holidays are coming to an end.
Don’t feel to go back to school. C’mon, who does? I’m not that kind of person who loves school.
Anyway, this holiday has been great so far, but of course, I’ve been doing the things I like: reading, surfing the net, sleeping. Nothing else, is that fun or what?
My parents did not pressure me, much. I felt a little guilty too.
Here is a list of the pros and cons of a long holiday VS school:
1. Schooling gives me a sense of direction and goals whereas during the holidays, I’m just floating around like a jellyfish, going where the waves carry me.
2. I have friends to talk to at school whereas during holidays, I mostly stay at home and read, sleep and surf the net which is fine by me.
3. School makes me feel like sleepy all day long but during holidays, I can do without afternoon naps.
4. I don’t have time for anything else in school term but during holidays, I can read and use the computer extravagantly.

Come to think of it, after today, no more extravagant use of laptop because PSLEs are over and my brother can use the computer. Since the hard drive is still not fixed, he will be using my laptop.

Sure sure, I still can read albeit how minimal but I don’t like that. Reading is about savouring it in one go. Taking days to read is just not my style. So, after next week when I return the books, I’ll not be borrowing books soon. I’ll be too tired to read and furthermore, the library nearest to me is closed for renovations. Come November though, the new library will be located at NorthPoint (I can visit it anytime on my way back from school which is wonderful)

Ever since I started going to school so many years back, I’ve been complaining. Don’t be mistaken though, I may not love it but there’s a certain affection there, especially during my upper secondary years.
It seems not too long ago when we had the O levels... I really missed those days.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Problem with Hotmail

I don't know what's happening but there's something seriously wrong. All my Hotmail accounts don't work. I mean ALL!
So, yesterday, just like any other day, I logged in my Hotmail. When I clicked to view one of the e-mails, I can't do it, as in, click but nothing happens. Then I went to send an e-mail, still it didn't work. Every other function is working fine, I think. Today, the same problem still persists.
It's driving me crazy. I can't live for the fact that something important to me is not right. I'll fret about it until the problem is solved.
I used my temporary Yahoo mail account to send an e-mail to Windows Live support. Not too bad, quite efficient in their service. I tried the tips, download Windows Live Beta and all that but it's still the same. I don't know if I make the problem worst by doing all those things.
I thought maybe it's the problem with Windows Live. However, I used my father's laptop to test and everything is fine there! This means that there's something wrong with my laptop, again?! Please...Don't do this to me....
I really don't know what to do... All my e-mails are there. Of course, I can easily create another e-mail in Yahoo or some other place but "old habits are hard to change" and I don't like changes.
Hopefully, everything will be back to normal soon, or else I think I'll change my e-mail account.
Lets wait and see.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Celebration

Yesterday, to celebrate grandfather's birthday, the whole family went to VivoCity's Bosses for dinner. Bosses is great, (direct translation to English from its Chinese name is Black Society). This is the 3rd or 4th time we went to eat there. I think it was nearing 8pm before we started eating.
Actually, they wanted to go Sushi Tei but the queue was so long. There was so many people in Vivo on a Friday night. Everywhere on the roads, you can see traffic jams. Even tables in Bosses were almost occupied.
After dinner, we went Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf for drinks. It was about 11+pm when we parted. Almost all the shops were closed save a few.
Till then

Friday, October 03, 2008

Wuthering Heights book review

This book is unlike other books I've read before. At least, there's a happy ending in the end with Heathcliff's death and Cathy Linton marrying her cousin Hareton Earnshaw.

I can't sympathise Heathcliff at all. He was a evil, wicked man leading a half-crazed life since Catherine's death, torturing everyone he had a grudge against, even the next generation.

To turn Hareton Earnshaw into a downtrodden, illiterate servant who has to work in his own house without pay, abused his wife, abused his sickly son (Linton) and forced him to marry his cousin, Cathy Linton whom he kidnapped to secure his hold on her estate, etc.

I'm almost glad Heathcliff died.

Of course, some people may sympathise Heathcliff because his love for Catherine was "pure" and was haunted by her since her death. He had asked to be buried next to Catherine.

Almost all characters are dead in the story : Catherine Earnshaw/Linton & Edgar Linton, Hindley Earnshaw & his wife, Isabella Linton (Heathcliff's wife), Linton Heathcliff.

This book can be recommended as it's a classic. But if one is into "happily after" stories, then maybe this book isn't suitable. There are too many moments that you will feel so unjustified for the characters who was abused by Heathcliff.

I only read this book because of references made in Eclipse and am intrigued by the plot. A good enough book for all.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Mama Mia, The Movie review

Watched Mama Mia, The Movie today. It was great and lovely!
It can be considered a musical as there were singing in the film, like Grease or High School Musical. One must go and catch it! Critics says the West End stage musical version is better, I wouldn't know though, I've never catch the stage musical before. I hope to do so in the future.
ABBA was involved in the development of the show (stage musical) from the beginning. It tells the tale of a young girl who is getting married on a Greek Island and wanted her father to walk her down the aisle. But, after reading her mother's diary, she discovered she has 3 possible fathers. She then secretly invited them to the wedding to discover which of them is her father. Not all things go according to plan though. What's result is a musical comedy everyone will love.
I'm a fan of ABBA and have listened to their songs before. I'm surprised to find some songs that I had not heard before. My favourites now includes 'Our last summer', 'Lay all your love on me', 'Slipping through my fingers' amid others.
Quite a lot of songs are played in the movie. My favourite scenes have to be the "mass dances" the actors and actresses are in. It's just so magical and beautiful when lots of people are dancing as one like 'Voulez-Vous' and 'Dancing Queen'.
I've to admit not all the singing was great as they are actors/actresses afterall. The original (ABBA) is always the best. But, after listening to 'Our last summer' from both parties, I feel that the movie version is better. The other songs are sung better by ABBA.
Ahh, I want to watch it again! You won't get tired of it. Maybe, I'll get the VCD or DVD when it's out.
Cheers

World economy plunging

The world's economy is not at all good. After US lawmakers rejected the plan to bail out the financial system, the stock markets were hit badly. Apparently, some Asian and Europe markets recovered somewhat. Bailout Plan B is needed.
It's very worrying, since Singapore and majority of the countries depend very much on US. If anything happens, we will all be hit. People will get retrenched, businesses will drop badly, the list goes on. Nobody can escape.
Many people were hopeful that the bailout would be passed and thus help pick up the market but now, everything is back to square one. Needless to say, many US citizens were not happy about the bailout. The US$ 700 billion bail is their taxed money after all. They rather the government help the people than help the banks.
It's very overwhelming to read pages and pages of analysis about the delicate situation.
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I'm halfway through Wuthering Heights. After finishing it, I'll post my remarks and book review on the blog. I won't be posting all the books I read here, of course. Only those that can be share, will be shared here.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Spirited Away book review

I've just fall in love with the novel, Spirited Away by Cindy Miles!
It is classified under paranormal romance.
The novel is, oh, so nice and sweet. I highly recommend it to anyone who love a good romance story. The plot is very nicely written and quite engaging too.
It tells the tale of the ghost of a 13th century knight (who was murdered in his keep) who falls in love with the 21st century female forensic archaeologist he paid to solve a mystery. Read the excerpt here : http://www.cindy-miles.com/spirited_away.html
I'm looking forward to reading other Cindy Miles' novels. But, that can be a little difficult as I'm relying on the library for them. Unless, I buy them...which is alright except that I don't think Popular bookstores will have any stock...
Anyway, it has become my new favourite! At the same time, I'm reading Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. It's because that part of the book was use in Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer that I'm reading it. I'm curious about the plot.
Off to more reading
P.S I'll introduce more novels here next time.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Singapore F1 Grand Prix

Yesterday's F1 night race was just spectacular! The street circuit was lighted up so brightly that from an aerial view, you can easily spot it.
No rain but the temperature and humidity was quite high. Many unexpected things happened, be they good or bad.
With the night scene of Marina Bay as backdrop (which was really beautiful), this Grand Prix was said to be the best, rivalling that of Monaco.
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Hot favourites to win this Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton, Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen crashed out with just Lewis Hamilton making his way to the podium in 3rd place. In the end, Renault's Fernando Alonso won and Williams' Nico Rosberg was second.
Felipe Massa was leading when he went for his pit-stop. There, he lost precious time because of a pretty bad mistake by the Ferrari team. From then on, he was trailing behind.
My favourite, Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen was doing quite well during the entire race when with just 4 laps to go, he crashed into a barrier. Ferrari crashed out. How disappointing...
There was once or twice when the safety car came out because of the crashes, I do not know much about that rule though.
Racers who retired were Toyota's Jarno Trulli, Renault's Nelson Piquet Jr, Red Bull's Mark Webber, Force India's Adrian Sutil and Honda's Rubens Barrichello. I have to say Mark Webber was really unfortunate, 3 days on the circuit, 3 days of mistakes and crashes.
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Next year, F1 will be back in Singapore seeing as Singapore has signed a 5-year contact. Can't wait.
P.S : Contrary to popular belief, F1 is not just about modified cars zipping around the circuit 61 times. One needs the concentration, skills and luck. Mistakes made last night shows that anything can happen. You may be leading at 1st, but no one knows the results until the last moment. No wonder there are so many fans out there.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

F1 fever in Singapore

My perspective of the F1 race has changed. As the days go closer to the big night tonight, my interest for it has piqued. Reading all those articles about F1 and witnessing it on TV, it makes me sort of proud to be a Singaporean, seeing as the world's 1st night race was held in Singapore. I like to read all those positive comments and praises by tourists and racers alike. I supposed it makes the whole thing more real.
I'm not a F1 fanatic, merely someone who is newly converted, after watching the qualifying round yesterday. It's hard not to join in the fever afterall. The whole family has plans at 7.30pm tonight to watch the race on TV.
Don't forget to catch the race live as it may be one's only chance to watch it on Channel 5.
It's a bit disappointing though that brands like Porsche, Lotus and Lamborghini are not taking part. I've always love those cars.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Banners done by me

Disclaimer: Quotes are taken from Eclipse and New Moon by Stephenie Meyer. I have no claim over the pictures except for the 1st where it is stated that the photo belongs to me. The banners are done by me and are not supposed to be re-post without permission. (The least one can do is to credit me)
This is what I've been doing the past few days. It took me ages, by trial and error, to come up with these. They are the best I can do, at least for now. I am quite happy with the way they turn out. I really admired those people who can do animated banners and avatars. In case you are wondering, the interest started when I joined www.twilightlexiconblog.com. After seeing those beautiful banners and avatars, I wanted one myself but do not want to take others' work, so...


-Banner 1-
-Banner 2-
-Banner 3 (using as avatar)-

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

F1 is coming to Town

In just 3 days time, F1's first ever night race will be held in Singapore!
I've have not much interest in F1 and I think most Singaporeans are like me. There's a newspaper article about "Pride in F1 race missing". I agree with what the reporter writes. Maybe it's because F1 is an 'high-end' and expensive sport or some people just have no interest and think that it has nothing to do with them...
I do like watch to pit stops during the race and the modified cars are just, wow. That's about it, I guess.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Choices

Choices, choices.
Life is full of choices.
Anyway, yesterday, after much considerations (not), I chose Introduction to French and World Issues. Don't ask why because there won't be a fixed reason. To me, it's the heart that matters. My heart is already made up when I 1st saw this subject, it's just that I care for people's opinion more than mine so that's why I took such a long time to decide.
It's always the same, a good example would be my choice of poly. I can make up all sorts of reasons to pacify myself and others but the truth is, my heart is already set upon it. No amount of reasoning can make me change my mind unless...then again will have enough reasons not to choose that. (Who am I trying to kid anyway? I'm just in denial)
The next big choice is during November, where I'll decide which diploma I want to go. Business?, Logistics? or Marketing? I know I won't choose marketing so it boils down to either business or logistics.
I follow my heart and feelings more than my brain. Not sure if its a good thing or bad.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Murders & tainted milk

How terribly exciting...
There had been a case of multiple murders near where I lived. The case happened at Yishun Block 349 while I lived at Block 350.

Apparently, it occurred at midnight yesterday. But this morning, my father reported to us that the whole area was cornered off and police and reporters alike were still there. When I went out this afternoon, police car and private cars were still there.

It was only then I knew that this was not a simple case of someone dying. 3 females were murdered and 1 injured. All were reportedly from China. The suspect was caught on the spot but seems that he was not the only murderer. http://news.sg.msn.com/article.aspx?cp-documentid=1684997

And another thing, the whole China tainted milk powder fiasco is escalating.
Melamine was apparently added into milk powder in China.

How bad can these people go? I don't understand at all. 4 babies were dead because of this with hundreds more hospitalised with kidney stones. Don't they have 1 drop of compassion and corporate social responsibility in them? They should be made to drink the tainted milk instead...
Now, not only is powdered milk produced in China affected, even food items made from milk and "fresh" milk were hit too. China-produced ice-cream brand and fresh milk were removed from shelves indefinitely. But, of course, Singapore did not import the milk powder and certain brands of fresh milk. However, that did not stop the authorities from carrying out checks on other brands of ice-cream and chocolates that are quite popular in Singapore.

Since both food items required milk to make, it is worrying that these manufacturers will obtain their milk sources from China as it will be cheaper. The problem is you don't know where is the milk is from when you consume an ice-cream. Due to today's borderless companies, you don't know at all where different ingredients are from. The brand itself may be trusted, but the ingredients are a different thing all together.

I personally have a weakness for chocolates and ice-cream. The brands I support and consume are mostly from the Western countries. I hold a certain belief that expensive means it's good and safe to a certain extent. That's selective perception and it may be my downfall but up till now, I still trust certain brand more than others. Don't we all?

Like my father says, consume everything in moderate quantities and don't just stick to one brand of food item, it may lessen one chances of getting affected.

In my opinion, settle down in a countryside, buy a few acres of land, rear cattle and poultry and grow your own vegetables and fruits. That's what I call safe and reliable.

Oh my god, what had the world become?!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Financial crisis

Financial crisis... It's a worrying trend indeed.
Since Lehman Brothers' bankruptcy and Merrill Lynch's sale, more bad news are coming in. Thousands of office workers will be jobless worldwide. Other mortgage giants are also facing this crisis like AIG and HBOS of Britain. As a result, stock markets are not looking well.
I don't know half the stuff they are reporting in the newspapers and I guess not many people will care, if they don't buy stocks or policies. But, this is going to affect the whole world's economy, so it got me worried.
Some experts liken this crisis as second to the Great Depression...
Edited as of 19th Sept:
Stocks markets were at an all-time low. More banks are being affected and this turmoil is spreading. Good news is funds are pumped in to aid some of those in need, although it still remains to be seen if this helps.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Good news & pictures

More good news! I was in the top 10% of BSG cohort and qualified for the certificate programme. My friends/group mates also qualify for it too! Congrats to them!
Normally, students must do 3 CDS in any sequence but we have to do 4 CDS in a cluster which we select. I'm more than happy to qualify for this programme but I know it won't be easy.
I chose certificate in cross-cultural studies as my 1st choice. For the subjects, I can choose between Introduction to French or Japanese and either World Issues or Global Citizenship.
Wonder what language I should choose to study. I like French more than Japanese. But French seems more difficult...
I would choose World Issues if I have my way. Global Citizenship means I have to travel overseas in my holidays.... The other 2 subjects are cross-cultural psychology and transnational studies.
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Yesterday, we went to biao jie's housewarming. Nothing much to post, just pictures.
Cousins & Brothers!

Extended family members (with some still not there)
Sunset in beautiful colours.
*Do not re post without permission*

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

End-semester results

Hooray! Got the much anticipated end-semester results via SMS today. I thought it will be out tomorrow, but the earlier the better.
Not bad, not bad. If I keep this up throughout my stay at TP, I will be most happy about it.
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Accounting 1: B+
60% of this overall came from the end-semester paper. Not too bad, I guess. I'm not good with numbers.
Principles of Management (POM): B
I'm a little disappointed by this grade as I have 60% of it secured with an A, which means that I did not do well for my paper. Oh well, at least there's a B.
Computer Systems & Applications (CSA): A
Surprised I got A. I fretted over the paper for so long so it's amazing I can get this. Don't forget the D+ I got for my Excel project.
Communication skills: Z/Distinction
Surprised by this too. I never expect this grade at all. I mean, I did not expect to do well for the written paper. Guess I was saved by the presentation.
MicroEconomics: A
No suprised or shock here. This was the most neutral subject. I don't really dislike it compare to other subjects. Since I got A for the project which is 40%, I have to rely on the paper.
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Overall, I'm quite happy with the results. Can do better or at least maintain this, come next semester. My GPA is 3.7.
Take care

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Hooray

Yay! Thanks to my father, I got back my laptop! It cost $55 though.
Everything was gone, but that's mostly ok. I'm busy downloading stuff in again, this time with Norman Virus Control. I really hope nothing will go wrong now... My father says he won't help me again if something goes wrong.
What will happen to the books I borrowed yesterday to keep me company? I guess I'll still read them although the pace will be slow down. There's, after all, only this much things to do online. Given a choice between books and going online, it depends on my mood and preferences to make an obvious choice. Mostly, it's a tie. I love both of them very much.
See ya~

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Laptop & holiday

I miss my laptop...
I really want it back...
There seemed to be a trend going on here. Whenever the holiday is here, the desktop or laptop will be spoilt.
1 more month before the PSLEs are over, then my father will send the desktop for repair. To be exact, it's the hard disk that needs to be change, so the whole system unit needs to be repair. Was consulting my CSA textbook, haha.
Have to rely on my father to get back my laptop...Wish that place is more accessible and I'm more independent. Only when my father is free, would he go there and get it...sigh...
Planning to go library on Monday again, not that the books I want will be there. I wrote one whole list of books I want and can't even find 1 there.
I have not enjoy the holidays so far yet so don't......
I know, I know, I have a long holiday. And I know I should... But no pressure please. If that's the case, I rather forsake my long holiday. Zzz...
Makes me wonder if the situation will be different if I'm not in Poly.
Till then

Friday, September 05, 2008

No laptop

Friday...and still no laptop.
In case you are wondering, I'm using my father's laptop to write this. These few days past without much problems. Been reading, more reading and sleeping. Went to library on Monday and borrowed 5 novels, all contemporary romance, I think. Finished all of them by today. So, 5 books in 4 days, not too bad.
I called Asiapac today as I wondering why they haven't inform me about my laptop yet. Turn out that they called me twice, but, well, I think they called my father instead. They need my approval to continue working on the laptop.
Anyway, I need to pay $50 to change the whole hard drive or something. Furthermore, I can only collect it on Monday.
I'm taking lots of precautions when I get it back...
Will write more when my laptop is back.

Monday, September 01, 2008

At it again

Zzz... Sent my laptop for repair again. 2nd time in less than 6 months...
This morning, I on the laptop, but everything was so laggy. I can't even move my mouse without it being lag. Nothing can be done at all...
Waited ages for just 1 page to load...
I didn't really back up any files, but that's still ok. I can just download everything again. I had a hard copy for my favourites. Most of my pictures are still inside my camera.
4 days without computer, think I can handle it? I'll see about it, if the laptop is ready before Friday, I may go down to Henderson Road to get it, since my father will only be back at Friday. However, it's so far away, and I don't know how to go there...
Sigh...What's wrong with it anyway? Stupid technology...

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Teachers' Day 2008

Today, I, together with my friends went back to OPSS as it was teachers’ day celebrations. It was great to be back. Much has changed, and since the new principal take over, the connection with the school seem lost. That’s my feeling though. There were 2 giant fans in the middle of the hall now. I don’t think they would help much. The hall is still as stuffy as ever. The Art Rock Cafe now sells cakes and many more new items.
Last year, we were still sitting inside, perspiring away due to the lack of space. This year, we were standing outside the hallway, watching the performance, still perspiring away. My point is, it seemed so not long ago that we were students in OPSS. I missed those days there. Give me a choice and I would rather go back to be a secondary school student.
Many alumni went back too. One thing regrettable was that not many people from my class went back.
We chatted with our ex-form teacher. After that, we decided to have lunch and play pool. I was really hungry as I did not have breakfast and we took such a long time to decide where to have our lunch. At last, we went to Buddy Hoagies which is near OPSS. The 8 of us (4 girls and 4 guys) took mrt to Yishun and took a shuttle bus to Orchid Country Club. We played nearly 2 hours of pool. It was fun, been so long since I have played. The shuttle bus was really smelly though, liked overcook eggs or sulphur smell. We had to endure that along the way.
I had fun today. It’s not every time we get to meet up like this.
Hope to go out again soon.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

POM & Accounting

Yay, end-semester exams are over!
POM was OK, I supposed. MCQs were quite easy. Essays and case-study were a little difficult. It doesn't help that I can't elaborate on the points. I already knew that some of the answers I wrote were wrong...
Accounting was OK too. I did the paper slowly but finished it on time. Majority, I think I did alright. It's only some little questions that I'm not too sure about.
Needless to say, I was really stressed earlier, before the papers. Nothing seemed to go in at all.
Anyway, holidays are here.
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Now that the Olympics 2008 is over, there's nothing much exciting going on. Unless, you want to count the Singapore table tennis fiasco.
Well, in about 2 years time, there's the Vancouver Winter Olympics 2010 and Singapore Youth Olympics 2010 to look forward to. Of course, in 2012, London will be hosting the Olympics. Winter sports is another sport I like, especially ice-skating.
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Tomorrow, schools island wide will be celebrating teachers' day. I wanted to go back to my secondary school. However, I will see 1st. Depending on a lot of factors, one of which is the some new rules about stepping into the school, since the principal has changed. I'm too sure about that... And to see if any other classmates are going back. Nothing is confirm, but I wish to go back.

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Had enough.
Started studying at 9.30am. Currently doing Accounting mock paper. But enough is enough, no mood to continue.
Then, I need to go through POM again...zzz
How?
I'm really worried that, in the end, I can't make it for both subjects...
One is complete theory-based, one is complete practical. Both I'm not good at.
Less than 24 hours before exams.

Monday, August 25, 2008

POM is zzz

2 more days to POM and Accounting exams and I'm panicking already. A bit late for that now...
For the past 2 days I've not really been seriously studying. Yes, I completed POM but the problem is, I can't seem to remember anything. I've not even start on Accounting. I tried out one past year paper, to my utter horror, most of the MCQs choices are quite close and I'm not sure what answers to put. I don't even want to talk about the case-study and essay questions...
I can't help but to hate POM. How can I like it when it doesn't like me in the 1st place.
Why doesn't anything get into my mind?
One consolation is that this paper is 40%, thank goodness. With 60% of the overall secured with an A, maybe I can afford not to do so well. Hmm, at least a C+ or B for overall? But of course that thought must be hold.
Looking back, I think I'd rather take CSA again...

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Olympics 2008

I read with amusement at this article 'Show respect' Rogge is father of party-poopers by Tay Yek Keak on The Sunday Times, August 24th 2008. It's not every time I agree with what he wrote as he can be a real critic sometimes. With witty and sarcastic remarks, this is truly a refreshing article.
In my opinion, if a person has the goods and delivered it wonderfully, by all means celebrate and show off a bit. But, of course don't overdo it. Usain Bolt obviously has the right to be happy seeing he scored triple golds and made new records at the same time. People should not criticise his actions unless they manage to beat his records.
Don't tell me that a person will be content to just stand at the podium and pretended nothing happen (showing respect to his competitors), when he have just been crowned the winner and broke a record in the process.

Friday, August 22, 2008

MicroEconomics

1st paper ended. Overall, it's quite ok. MCQ were a bit tricky but, generally, most of the answers should be correct. Open-ended and essay questions were alright too. It's just whether my answers hit the points and if I missed out any points. It's unnerving to see 10 marks when the question was like so short.
There is one thing I must point out though. I really hate the font (Courier) used in the exam papers. Why can't they use normal fonts like Arial or Times New Roman? The more I read, the blanker my mind go, especially in those long questions. Sometimes, I would just stare the question without it processing in my mind...
POM and Accounting next. I hate POM! Theory all the way... And, like I say before, I'm not a study-material kind of person. Regardless of the time, the moment I open my notes, I'll keep yawning.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Study Break

3rd day of study break and I completed round 1 of Econs, sort of. I've moved on to POM with not much success.
Let's just say I've short attention span and I can't study for long periods of time. Furthermore, there were too much distractions, namely this, the laptop.
Won't say too much. Afternoon is not for studying in my case...At least, I must go through 4 chapters of POM tonight. Tomorrow is dedicated to Econs seeing as Friday is the big day. But, at 8pm there's Don't Forget the Lyrics. I really want to watch it...

Monday, August 18, 2008

Medal Dreams come true

Once again, congratulations to Team Singapore! A salute to Li JiaWei, Feng TianWei and Wang YueGu for winning silver in Olympics Table Tennis Women’s team Finals! The dream is finally realised!
Today, newspapers of every kind were printed with pages and pages of the match that took place yesterday. Even the National Day Rally 2008 (English) was delayed so that home viewers can watch the match instead. It was indeed a gracious move by the Prime Minister.
"Michael Phelps swam his way to Olympics immortality", to quote a reporter. He came to the games with a dream, to win 8 golds and that dream came true yesterday morning. Furthermore, he has set 7 world records.
-All that glitters need not be gold, but when one gets gold, you know that’s all that matters-

Saturday, August 16, 2008

CSA & medal in Olympics

CSA is over~~ Wow, it was easier than I expected. However, that doesn't mean anything, much. Initially, I only wanted to pass the paper. Then, after I read through the questions, I thought, maybe I can do well. Now, I'm not so sure. It seems that I made mistakes in the MCQ. The more I think about the questions, the more wrongs I seem to find. Short-answers questions were generally alright. I was not so sure of some of the answers but that's fine.
When things are within your grasp, you will reach for it, but the higher you aim, the harder you will fall. The pain is so much greater. Isn't that true for most cases? That's why I make it a point to think of the worst case scenario (most of the time), at least... But, I'm not a complete pessimist, when I know I can do well, I will show it.
Anyway, I can pass the paper, and perhaps get a C or C+. A B will be hard, be who knows?
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Congratulations to Team Singapore! It was an intense competition between South Korea and Singapore. A gruelling 3 and 1/2 hours of battle out in Beijing. Li Jiawei, Wang YueGu and Feng Tianwei beat South Korea in Table Tennis Women's semi-finals! What a win! Congrats to the 3 of them.
Singapore is guarantee a silver medal now, to get a gold, we will have to beat China. China will be hard to beat, but do your best tomorrow. Here's wishing Singapore all the best in tomorrow final race to the top. A 48 drought for a medal in Olympics has finally come to an end!
In this kind of circumstances, I don't watch the match live. It's too much for me to take. Even as a spectator at home, the anticipation and excitement is there. I'll be on the lookout for any rolling news regarding the final though.
Good luck!
PS: Heard the bad news? Harry Potter HBP will not be release this Nov! It will be shift back to July 2009! What a let down. I'm so looking forward to it. Harry Potter fans are not thrilled about this.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Updates

Got back my projects grades. A for MicroEcons, A for POM, A for CSA group web project. D+ for CSA Excel individual project.
A huge thank you to my fellow group members! Great teamwork!
As for my grades for various subjects till now, I got an A for POM, A for MicroEcons. I'm not so sure about the other subjects. This is enough incentive for me to work hard in the end-semester exams.
CSA is a bane. Let's just say I'm hopeless in computer systems and applications. Who wants to know about the different components in a computer or hardware or software? Not me. Thank you very much. I can't memorise all those terms and jargon. For CSA, I'll be happy just to pass it.
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On a different note, Michael Phelps was sensational! He has set so many new world records. In his quest for 8 golds, he had already won 5.
In the 4 x 200m freestyle event, him and his team mates set a world record of sub 7 minutes. To quote the commentary " What an extraordinary display by Team USA!" The rest of the teams/individuals just lag behind when Michael Phelps was in action.

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Olympics and National Day 2008

Beijing Olympics opening ceremony was magnificent! No words can describe it. I caught the whole of the much-anticipated event live on TV. This is my 1st time watching the opening ceremony so I can't really compare. I can't believe I missed the 2004 Athens Olympics.
From the performers to the fireworks, everything was great! The fireworks were the best of all!
I had enjoyed myself. The delegates from the countries and territories walking in was also a must-watch, though it's a long affair. Team USA looked smart in their navy coats and white berets and so did some of the European countries while some African countries donned their traditional garb. Some like Team Ukraine wore blue and yellow which was memorable. Team Singapore look fine in red and khaki.
All I can say is "Well done China, you have prove yourself to the rest of the world."
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Watched the preliminary round of male gymnastics. My favourite games will be gymnastics, diving and pole vault. You can see that the 3 games shared a common thing.
Honestly, how many people have the strength to balance themselves on the rings or parallel bars and do somersaults or handstands? I really admired these people.
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National Day Parade was just as magnificent. Though I can't be there, it's great to watch it at home. Each year, the parade gets better.
Shine for Singapore!

Friday, August 08, 2008

Happy National Day?

The flag is up, the date is set, but where is the spirit? Where is the festive mood? Maybe it's there, but I honestly don't feel anything.
Since our school is a tertiary institution, there's no celebration at all. It's times like this that I feel I'm better off in a secondary or primary school. However, if you read my blog in 2007, you would know that my secondary school did little to promote national day. No wearing red and white and no or little celebrations.
Makes me wonder if schools do not even do their part to promote national day, who else will do that?
Maybe, in the years to come, I'll try my luck to get NDP tickets and enjoy the parade live. Only from there, will you feel the excitement and high spirits.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

At long last


In celebration of my 200th entry, this post will be dedicated to Breaking Dawn. 1 year since Eclipse was released.
I got the book on Monday evening and started reading it once I got home and finished it at 9.45am on Wednesday, 6th Agust. Took 12 hours, give or take a couple of hours, to finished round 1. One bad point is that I’ve to be more careful with it since it’s paperback.
Ok, 1st round finished. Hmm, the plot is not what most fans expected as it is really unexpected. Make sense? Authors from fan fiction have been writing story after story somewhat close to the plot and I think even they do not anticipated this.
Some fans are not too happy about the plot or the twist in the story, saying this spoils everything and it seems “out” or weird from the other 3 books, I’m not that critical though it’s a bit weird. However, ardent fans should not be put off by this.
At 1st, I don’t like that twist too, didn’t Stephenie Meyer confirmed that speculation before? Now, why did she put that in? Wouldn’t it seem contradicting? But, after reading the whole book, it was nice, sweet even. A chance for them to enjoy real family life.
Happiness and bliss to angst to downright scary then back to bliss again before tension and angst mounts then back to pure happiness. It’s happily ever after for the star-crossed lovers. A happy ending.
It’s quite an intense novel. That’s all I’m revealing. If you want a detailed storyline either go read the book or ask me, haha, after I finished reading the 2nd or 3rd round. I need time to process the information. Besides, you may need to know the whole story before you will understand what that’s all about.
My favourite book in the twilight saga will be Eclipse. There’s not that much emotion roller coaster ride and it focus mostly on Edward and Bella rather than anyone else. It shows their relationship and interaction very well. It’s definitely worth reading and reading again.

I’m not going to be hard on myself by reading those forum posts on twilightlexiconblog.com. I’d rather enjoyed the book than let some comments change the way I feel about the book. So far, there have been mixed reviews. Nonetheless, Stephenie Meyer deserves great credits for doing such a good job. Of course, critics are not unexpected in the world of fiction. Every successful author will go through the same thing.

Supernatural live among us. How much do you know? How much can you understand?
The mythical world of vampires and werewolves (shape-shifters) are unleashed in our world.
Not all is what you think it is
*The Twilight Saga*

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Olympics, NDP and nerves

Next week will be a very good week. There's the reading of Breaking Dawn, Beijing Olympics 2008 opening ceremony and Singapore National Day Parade. I'm really excited about all these.
The Olympics has always interests me, especially the Winter Olympics.
However, it's sad to note that politics weave its way through the spirit of Olympics. Gone are the days where honour and sportsmanship are the greatest glory. The ancient game has changed so much since its beginning. I read some truly inspiring tales in Reader Digest August 2008 issue about "The true Olympics spirit". Hoping to catch the opening ceremony from Beijing.
National Day is coming and each year, I wished I could be there to witness the parade instead of sitting at home watching.
Tuesday, we will be having Econs presentation. Hmm, many things to be done since I will be the one tying the loose ends. But, my part is almost done so I think it'll be alright.
2 more days to Breaking Dawn! I won't update my blog anymore until I finish reading it. No spoilers will be post here and even if there's any, it will be very mild. Can't wait~
See this post for further updates. The next post will be solely dedicated to Breaking Dawn.

Friday, August 01, 2008

Ramblings, Part 2

3 more hours to Breaking Dawn...Ahh, those fans in USA are so lucky to be able to get their hands on it.
Everyone will be celebrating while I still have to wait till Monday... Never mind, when I'm going home in the evening, I'll drop by Popular and start reading when I reach home. With any luck, I'll be able to finish the 1st round by Tuesday~~
Anyway, my youngest brother went for an operation on Wednesday to remove a cyst from his elbow. A "simple" operation like that cost $1000+ and the operating theater had 11 people inside it. He was excused from school for 3 days and was even given a certificate of bravery. Haha.
Tuesday will be our presentation for Econs and after that, we will be "quite free". As I said before, exams are coming in less than 3 weeks time.
Oh, I scored 36/45 for my Accounting class test. Better than in mid-semester so I'm quite happy.
~3 days to go~

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Ramblings

Hmm, nothing eventful to post...Same old tutorials, boring lectures...
But, I want to have my 200th post on the day I received Breaking Dawn.
It's been confirm, I will be getting Breaking Dawn paperback version. Sigh, what to do? Maybe, next time I will get the hardcover version, just for fun.
Don't mind the countdown to the release of Breaking Dawn because, one it's USA time zone and two, Breaking Dawn is scheduled to release on 4th of August in Singapore instead of 2nd.
CSA lessons have been on Flash. Don't know what sparks the interest in me to explore flash myself since I'm not strong in the computer subject. I even went to download the trial version. It's quite fun though I only know the very basics. I can create twinkling stars and fireworks.
Exams will be upon us very soon. Got to buck up, I don't set high goals, just As and Bs is enough.
Been keeping contact with my friend in LA, California. Her school term has not started yet.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Presentation, test and Breaking Dawn

Thursday's POM presentation was alright. Met up with the group at 10am to rehearse and tie up loose ends. The dress code was semi-formal (without blazer). We kept laughing when rehearsing for the skit, haha. It's really funny...
We were the second group to present. Our slides were too wordy and as a result, we were just reading from the slides. I'm really nervous when it was my turn to present. I'm not too good in this kind of stuff...Then came the skit, I was already laughing before I said my line. The rest of the group members were laughing too. Oh well...
Today, 26th of July, there's Comm skills test. I can barely finished my paper on time. 1 and a 1/2 hours is just too short. There's so much writing to be done. I can't remember much of the formats since I didn't not really study on Friday.
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I pre-ordered Breaking Dawn from Popular today. Not very happy though, I have a bad feeling about this. If what I'm thinking come true, they are going to get it from me... The cashier confirmed that the novel will be in hardcover, but after I did some checking, it seems that the novel will be in paperback 1st. What the......Zzz
I want the hardcover version to protect the spine of the book...

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Pictures

~Before Departure~
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Bon Voyage and updates

Mixed emotions today, 22nd July 2008.
The teacher allowed me to leave his class early at 3pm (yay) and I rushed to take a cab and reached Changi Airport Terminal 2 by 3.20pm. This morning I received sms from my friend, Sharon, saying that she can't come out after all. I was like "What..." Proves that anything can happen in the last minute.
But I still went there all the same, meeting up with the rest of them at Swensens. Glad that I did not change my mind, she came out in the end! Said that she asked the guard to let her come out, haha. We passed her the presents and left for T3 for her departure. Took pictures and finally, she checked in. The girls were crying, including me. It's hard not to cry on an occasion like this. Well, we asked her to take pictures there and remembered to give us her address.
On one hand, I'm really glad that I manage to go in the end, on the other, it's really sad to see her go. One thing for sure is, I went or I'll regret my decision for a very long time.
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On Monday, it's CSA web page presentation. Seemed that my group was the most "formal" in the whole class... We were the 1st group to present and I think it went quite well. The teacher asked quite a lot of questions. Our web page looks really nice, even if I say so myself. Very professional, all thanks to the guys who are IT pros. http://csa.alphonse.info/
Accounting test at night was alright. Managed to finish it at the last minute. The lecture hall was very cold and my hands were frozen. I think I remembered all the format...
=) Till next time~


Sunday, July 20, 2008

Dilemma

My close friend will be leaving for USA this Tuesday and I, most unfortunately, can't go and send her off... Time is just not on my side.
My Micro Econs class starts at 2pm and usually ends at 3.15pm. She is out from 3-4pm before checking in. By the time I leave the class, take a cab and reach the airport, she would have gone in.
My father told me to tell the teacher whether I can leave early, say 3pm. Well, I emailed him, if he don't approve, that's that then. I don't think the outcome would be any good, I thought it over, even leaving at 3pm, won't get me anywhere...
In my heart, I already know how bleak that chance will be. Furthermore, I'm not that kind of person who will skip class...That can be a good thing as well as a bad thing. When situations like this happen, I'll be trapped and end up on the loosing side.
I'm really in a dilemma. There's one way that I can guarantee will work. That's to get ill and get a MC on Tuesday. But that chance is almost zero... Guess I'll just let nature takes its course...
Chances of going is 0.01%

Friday, July 18, 2008

Rantings, Part 1

4 words: Don't like, Don't read
I was contemplating whether to post this entry and decided to go along with it since this is suppose to be my blog.
I. Badly. Need. A. Holiday, period. I'm sick, literally, and tired.
I'll be more than grateful to just have a day of break from the hectic life. But it's hardly possible now, unless miraculously, I fall ill (on a day without presentation or test). I'll get a MC and enjoy 1 or 2 days of utter peace and quiet.
Projects revolved around us...Now that the due dates are almost up, the workload is a little lighter now. Still, things get piled up and exams are nearly upon us...
There are just too many unhappy things that I can't write down here, yes, not even in the virtual world. It's like back to the same old dark days. I thought things would change for the better but it seems to just get worst...
Some things keep me sane like the soon-to-be released Breaking Dawn. I don't know what I'll be without books...
These few weeks had been tough for me. I don't get enough sleep and in turn doze off "everywhere" (during bus rides, during lectures, during tutorials). It a vicious cycle repeating itself. My body suffers and my mood just got worst and worst. I don't even feel like dealing with people anymore...I feel like crying, apparently for no reason at all.
Regardless of all these, I'm not regretting my choice, yet. I was thinking long-term when I made 'the choice'. If it will help me in the future, I don't mind what I'm going through now.
It's an emotion roller-coaster ride.
Till next time