Inspirational Quotes

You make the world a better place by making yourself a better person”
- Scott Sorrell

Monday, December 25, 2006

Post No. 100 - New Year Resolutions

New Year Resolutions for 2007
1.) To Graduate by this May after 7 long years of tertiary studies
2.) Get my CCDA by June; I fulfilled the CCNA resolution last year
3.) Hit 5:30 for Full Marathon in this coming year.

Not much, but it's the quality that counts ;-)

Christmas gatherings~

Was quite a fun Christmas this year!

Attended @er Christmas gathering at Cecilia's place on 23rd Dec
Highlights of event -

  • @ Dances - I need more practice on these
  • FOOD
    • I'll remember the strong choco smell flooding Cecilia's Kitchen
    • a bit salty but tasteful Tomato-Egg Soup, 西红柿蛋汤
    • exotic Parkistan's dish of Prata with Ladyfinger.
  • interactions and games - played the "never ever game", revealed quite some of shock to me
AEC annual Christmas gathering at Sandy's place on 24th Dec
Highlights
  • More FOOD! (boy, I think the following days workout is going to be tough)
    • Mee Siam - prepared by Sandy, hey I think you should be a caterer with that excellent skills.
    • Delicious Choco Logcake by FM
    • Fried rice by JS's GF
  • Nice and warm feeling seeing friends which I haven't seen for quite a while
  • Jackie Chan's - Rob B Hood, which had the weird problem playing Canto so much that it became unbearable, imagining switching between Canto and Chinese on and off and cinema's laughter in the background.
  • As well as Jackie Chan's - Legend, which I kindda regret bringing cause everyone's attention was stuck to it once it started, making us miss precious time to interact.
  • Wine - freak~ My wine was kept too long; it had residue in it and we didn't realise it; think I should avoid keeping wine too long the next round.
  • Movie - Which happened after the main event, Ben Stiller's "Night at the museum" was really quite funny.
  • The Mahjong Session - I got so concuss that I bao 3 jia. :(
  • The talk of the night - as usual, someone's problem, we really need to get the habit of talking about something else.
Got concuss after the AEC's gathering; hence missed the NTU Class party at Settlers on 25th Dec; sorry folks, really don't meant to miss it.

All in all, a fruitful Christmas, thank you dear friends for the cards, gifts, presents, SMSes

Many apologies that I didn't really give out any gifts; spent little time going out for Christmas shopping. I promise that I will pay more attention to that in future years. ;)

Saturday, December 23, 2006

SwissCash *Beware, this might be a scam!!!*

Came across this highly suspicious "mutual fund" called SwissCash when my mom asked me to see this prospectus that someone happened to pass to my dad.

"Total Returns: 300% returns in 450 days."

I am a above average investor yet I rack in around 10% - 12% per annum. Warren Buffet, the world's top investor (also one of the richest around) rack in average 18% to 20%.

They are able to give 300% over 450 days.

Go figure.


P.S. It is not MAS approved, so if you invest and got into any deep shit, you can only eat your way out of the pile of shit.

Links of interest - http://northerncalm.blogspot.com/2006/07/swisscult.html

HK Ripples Conference

It's quite fun to be anticipating a trip to Hong Kong for an @er event. New things to learn, possible new friends that we could make as well as a tour around the beautiful city of Hong Kong.

But I never knew it would be such a headache to organize a tour out, everyone is like having thousands and one ideas about the HK trip that even the air tickets purchasing is a nightmare, this is especially so when no one is replying via the email channel; anyway, we'll be hoping to flying to Macau (maybe a short tour there?) via Tiger and returning via Jetstar.

All will go fine, I know it. Can't do much at the moment, so maybe relax a while and doing a bit of FYP here and there to relax the tension.

Meanwhile there's the Student Nominee (SN) application coming out, good time to force myself to get my testimonials from my dear friends in Vanco AP~ keke~ Be useful even if I don't go for the @ exchange. ;)

More about the Ripples Conference - 21 Jan to 24 Jan HKU-LC
Link to poster

New CDs as my own Christmas Presents

I just got Fish Leong's new CD 亲亲 and Eric Chiroku's "Spring of life" - an instrumental.
More reviews on this later...

Thursday, December 21, 2006

Read, follow and manifast

A good post by Alvin about setting your surrounding to remind you about your life objectives. Sounds quite useful, so I'm gonna give it a go.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Many, many thanks to Wensan!

Just yesterday when I was talking with the Kevin, who took over me at Vanco AP about getting a testimonial done. Shortly after some discussion, we dragged in Wensan, our Level 1 team leader about helping us drafting a testimonial (reason: all the crap about guy engineers aren't really that good at drafting these sort of stuff and more importantly she's from a Biz related course) She mentioned that she recently got lots of new arrows behind her so I mentioned that it's okay and I'll draft it on my own.

Then today evening, an e-mail flew in around 10pm, she helped me with the drafting of the testimonial! I'm kindda surprised as I told her to get on to her more important stuff. Isn't it sweet of her to get it all done! And it's near perfect furthermore (the slight defect is that it doesn't contain lots technical stuff, but the fact that she had it done for me more than covered that)

Once again, I sincerely thank my dear Wensan for spending time to help me draft out a testimonial for me.

Just to share with all what beautiful work she had done ^_^

Testimonial for Nicholas Ong Yuh Shen

This is to certify that Nicholas was an intern at Vanco Asia Pacific for 6 months from _____ to ______. During this period, Nicholas was exposed to various aspects within the business ranging from customer service at the helpdesk to actual customer installations.

It was a pleasure having Nicholas as an intern and a co-worker due to his cheerful disposition. He was both an independent worker as well as a team player. He has also been very generous in sharing his knowledge with new interns. In fact, Nicholas is always obliging in offering assistance to his co-workers when requested to.

Additionally, Nicholas is highly responsible and can be counted on to complete tasks assigned. In fact, he has on several occasions gone beyond the call of duty either staying behind to pick up new skills or to ensure that outstanding issues during the day is resolved before the next business day. Nicholas is a highly motivated individual as evidenced by his proactively taking up courses which would enhance his effectiveness at work.

Despite his pleasant disposition, Nicholas is able to stand his ground when required especially in ensuring that vendors deliver on services promised. He has also displayed leadership qualities by spearheading a team to draft and compile a handbook for all future interns.

As a network engineer, he is able to not only configure and install Cisco routers and Netscreen firewalls but also troubleshoot and rectify any customer faults reported.

This is testimony to Nicholas’ good work ethics as well as his maturity in carrying out all tasks assigned.

HR Trends

Sounds to me that IT is still quite hot property.

Hopefully the trend will last a few more years~

Thursday, December 14, 2006

NLDS 2006 Officially Over

Finally, after the past 1 week of hard work, NLDS 2006 is officially over.

It sure has been tough work given the short duration that we have been given to come organise the venue and stuff, but all those hard work sure didn't go unnoticed as we see the feelings that the participants are feeling as they departed from the conference.

Although the conference is far from perfect, some hiccups here and there. I'm sure that future OCs will strive to improve to make each conference better.

I've got so much so much to type, all those feelings; when I see some of my new found friends left, yet there's still so much to do, little time to spend~ this period will be deeply etched into my soul.

Okay, time to look towards to the future, cause that where all my dreams are!

-More photos at http://nlds.flarez.net


Friday, December 08, 2006

NLDS 2006

National Leadership Development Seminar be happening from 9 - 12 Dec. Hoping to learn new things as well as meeting new friends from overseas. Things will definitely get done by tomorrow afternoon so that we can have a wonderful seminar over the weekends.

Gambatte!

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Marathon's Outcome

Well, this years marathon came to an end, thanks to the cool weather, top my personal best with 6:54 although I think I could have done better with more systematic training.

My Goal for 2007 is to complete the marathon with a timing of 5:00, quite a realistic goal if I go and run 3 times a week in school or with the SAFRA runners. Would even be easier if I shave a good 10kg off the scale.

Hmm, in fact, I'm gonna shave 1kg for the start for the month of Dec.

Running results for 2006

Official Photos of run

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Life is like a game?

Sounds fun, don't you think?

Monday, December 04, 2006

End of the marathon week.

Finally the end of the Marathon Week - Exams and SCSM.

NLDS is coming around the corner, so preps are on-going.

Most importanting, another new phase with the FYP as well another sem of work up ahead.

Gambatte!

Thursday, November 30, 2006

- 考试前夕的感想 -

人生往往有遗憾,但最重要的是反思过后要往前看。。。

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Exams Fever!

Feel freaking stress!

May god grant me strength to go through this ordeal.

Go go go!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

The ERA of Perpendicular

Was reading about the latest advances in storage technology when I come across this cool clip by Hitachi Global Storage.

What a fun way to learn about technology advances.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Just felt like typing this....

What you do in the past doesn't determine how you'll be in the future;
but what you do today will determine how your future will be shape;
so shape your future by doing what it is necessary today.

- Quoted from Nicholas Ong's Dictionary of quotes

Sunday, November 26, 2006

How to complete things on time

Sometimes I find that I know all these stuffs, but don't really apply them.


So what now....

Well, I will plan to start applying them... hehe.

☆ 亲亲 梁静茹 ☆

看了静如的MTV,不经意地想把这首歌放上部落格。
这首歌写得琅琅上口,静如也把歌的意境唱得很生动,真叫人感动。

请你们也欣赏这首歌吧!



亲亲
演唱:梁静茹

☆ 亲亲 梁静茹 ☆
☆曲:五月天怪兽词:陈没☆

哦....
☆music☆
那一年顶楼加盖的阁楼 什么人忘了锁
是谁找不到 未满十八岁的我
你是一滴滴隐形的眼泪 风一吹就乾了
只能这样了是吗
同时甜蜜与心碎
是你的幽默还是温柔
是瞬间烟火还是不甘寂寞
第一次你抱紧我

Chorus
轻轻的 亲亲
紧紧闭著眼睛
是你不是你说不定 还不一定
梦一样轻的 亲亲
不敢用力呼吸 不敢太贪心太相信我的幸运
百分之百是你

思念被时光悄悄的摇落 酸酸的咬了一口
青春的苹果香香的催眠了我
是你脸粉红了我的耳后 烫伤了我额头
现在想起来 会痛
同时甜蜜与心碎
是你的幽默还是温柔
是瞬间烟火还是不甘寂寞
第一次你抱紧我

Chorus x1

哦...

Chorus x1

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Choice: Privilege, Opportunity and Responsibility by Chris Widener

Another interesting article by Chris Widener that I came across. Indeed, whatever that we have done, it came from a thought in the mind and the choice made at that moment in time.

Many times, we would say that we do not have any choice in making a particular decision. This is otherwise, we have the full authority to make a particular choice; it may be illogical, not the best, heavy consequences, whatsoever. BUT, the power of decision lies with us, so don't give it that easily away.

My question to you : Are you letting situations forcing you to make a choice or are you fully utilizing your power of choice?


Choice: Privilege, Opportunity and Responsibility by Chris Widener

One of my absolute favorite quotes is from Dwight D. Eisenhower. He said, "The history of free men is never written by chance, but by choice - their choice."

What a powerful truth. We can, and do, write our own history. That is, when our life is nearing the end, we can look back and see that the history we leave behind, the legacy we leave for our children is the accumulation of the choices we made all along the way.

As I think about this, I realize that some may view it from the back end and it may seem hopeless, but we can be proactive about it and decide now that we will begin to make choices that will bring us to our desired end.

Before I talk about privilege, opportunity, and responsibility, I want to make something perfectly clear, and it is something that you must embrace if you are going to see your life continually improve and change for the better. I believe that...

Anyone can have as much money as they choose to.
Anyone can weigh what they choose to.
Anyone can have the job they choose to have.
Anyone can have the level of peace that they choose to have. Anyone can do anything they choose to do.

They ability for us humans to choose is incredible, but it also brings with it philosophical truths as well. Primarily the power to choose brings with it privilege, opportunity and responsibility. When we see how all three of these play out in our lives, and when we discipline ourselves to make the choices that will bring us to our desired outcome - watch out - because you will be UNLEASHED!

The Ability to choose is a Privilege. Dogs don't have it. Cows don't have it. Trees and flowers don't have it. The only living creatures that have the ability to choose are humans. All of the rest of living creatures live by instinct, or in the case of trees, flowers etc, they live wherever they are planted (I guess they must have to develop a great deal of contentment!).

Have you ever viewed your ability to choose as a privilege that you have been given? That is one of the more motivating factors in my life for being disciplined and making choices. Exercise your privilege today. Make choices today that will make you, your family and your community better off!

The Ability to choose is an Opportunity. Every one of us has the opportunity to improve ourselves. There are too many stories of people who have lost 200 pounds, left behind fortunes while only earning $20,000 a year and multitudes of other success stories for me to believe otherwise. In fact, I myself have seen it in my own life. What an opportunity! Yet many believe that it is impossible - that they don't even have the opportunity. Not true at all. Take advantage of the opportunity you have every single day of your life to change - because you can!! Make choices today that will make you, your family and your community better off!

The Ability to choose is a Responsibility. We do not live our lives in a vacuum. We live them in the context of our families, our communities, our businesses and the organizations we belong to. We have a responsibility to make right choices that will positively impact all of those around us!

I have four children. The choices I make each day, maybe even every moment, will affect them for the rest of their lives. Do I have a responsibility to them? You bet! I want to discipline my life in such a way that they become all that they can be and that our family and eventually the families that they will start, will become great!

When I think of choices that changed history, I think of Rosa Parks who made a choice that would bring her into the forefront of America's news of the day and eventually the history books. One day, Parks, an African-American, decided that she would not give up her seat on the bus to a white person. She made a choice. It was undoubtedly one she had thought of for sometime. It was her privilege as a human to make this choice, regardless of what others thought and regardless of what the outcome would be. It was an opportunity to make a statement and to stand up for what was right. It was her responsibility to generations of minorities who would come after her to make this choice. She did, and America changed.

Like Rosa Parks, and countless others who daily make choices that produce change, it is those who will dare to dream of a better life, those who will risk failure, those who will make the right choices who will change themselves, their families, their businesses and organizations and yes, even their world! The ability to choose is an incredible privilege, an outstanding opportunity, and an awesome responsibility! Use it!

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

The Formula for Failure and Success by Jim Rohn

I must agree with the principles that Jim had raised in his article - practice more correct judgment on every day... sounds really much like a marathon... we go step by step... in the end, we cover the 42.125km journey... no matter how long it takes.

The Formula for Failure and Success by Jim Rohn (Excepted from the book The Five Major Pieces to the Life Puzzle by Jim Rohn)

Failure is not a single, cataclysmic event. We do not fail overnight. Failure is the inevitable result of an accumulation of poor thinking and poor choices. To put it more simply, failure is nothing more than a few errors in judgment repeated every day.


Now why would someone make an error in judgment and then be so foolish as to repeat it every day? The answer is because he or she does not think that it matters.


On their own, our daily acts do not seem that important. A minor oversight, a poor decision, or a wasted hour generally doesn't result in an instant and measurable impact. More often than not, we escape from any immediate consequences of our deeds.


If we have not bothered to read a single book in the past ninety days, this lack of discipline does not seem to have any immediate impact on our lives. And since nothing drastic happened to us after the first ninety days, we repeat this error in judgment for another ninety days, and on and on it goes. Why? Because it doesn't seem to matter. And herein lies the great danger. Far worse than not reading the books is not even realizing that it matters!


Those who eat too many of the wrong foods are contributing to a future health problem, but the joy of the moment overshadows the consequence of the future. It does not seem to matter. Those who smoke too much or drink too much go on making these poor choices year after year after year... because it doesn't seem to matter. But the pain and regret of these errors in judgment have only been delayed for a future time. Consequences are seldom instant; instead, they accumulate until the inevitable day of reckoning finally arrives and the price must be paid for our poor choices - choices that didn't seem to matter.


Failure's most dangerous attribute is its subtlety. In the short term those little errors don't seem to make any difference. We do not seem to be failing. In fact, sometimes these accumulated errors in judgment occur throughout a period of great joy and prosperity in our lives. Since nothing terrible happens to us, since there are no instant consequences to capture our attention, we simply drift from one day to the next, repeating the errors, thinking the wrong thoughts, listening to the wrong voices and making the wrong choices. The sky did not fall in on us yesterday; therefore the act was probably harmless. Since it seemed to have no measurable consequence, it is probably safe to repeat.


But we must become better educated than that!


If at the end of the day when we made our first error in judgment the sky had fallen in on us, we undoubtedly would have taken immediate steps to ensure that the act would never be repeated again. Like the child who places his hand on a hot burner despite his parents' warnings, we would have had an instantaneous experience accompanying our error in judgment.
Unfortunately, failure does not shout out its warnings as our parents once did. This is why it is imperative to refine our philosophy in order to be able to make better choices. With a powerful, personal philosophy guiding our every step, we become more aware of our errors in judgment and more aware that each error really does matter.


Now here is the great news. Just like the formula for failure, the formula for success is easy to follow: It's a few simple disciplines practiced every day.


Now here is an interesting question worth pondering: How can we change the errors in the formula for failure into the disciplines required in the formula for success? The answer is by making the future an important part of our current philosophy.


Both success and failure involve future consequences, namely the inevitable rewards or unavoidable regrets resulting from past activities. If this is true, why don't more people take time to ponder the future? The answer is simple: They are so caught up in the current moment that it doesn't seem to matter. The problems and the rewards of today are so absorbing to some human beings that they never pause long enough to think about tomorrow.


But what if we did develop a new discipline to take just a few minutes every day to look a little further down the road? We would then be able to foresee the impending consequences of our current conduct. Armed with that valuable information, we would be able to take the necessary action to change our errors into new success-oriented disciplines. In other words, by disciplining ourselves to see the future in advance, we would be able to change our thinking, amend our errors and develop new habits to replace the old.


One of the exciting things about the formula for success - a few simple disciplines practiced every day - is that the results are almost immediate. As we voluntarily change daily errors into daily disciplines, we experience positive results in a very short period of time. When we change our diet, our health improves noticeably in just a few weeks. When we start exercising, we feel a new vitality almost immediately. When we begin reading, we experience a growing awareness and a new level of self-confidence. Whatever new discipline we begin to practice daily will produce exciting results that will drive us to become even better at developing new disciplines.
The real magic of new disciplines is that they will cause us to amend our thinking. If we were to start today to read the books, keep a journal, attend the classes, listen more and observe more, then today would be the first day of a new life leading to a better future. If we were to start today to try harder, and in every way make a conscious and consistent effort to change subtle and deadly errors into constructive and rewarding disciplines, we would never again settle for a life of existence – not once we have tasted the fruits of a life of substance!

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

How to stop worry and boost your personal power

For me, I think I have stayed too long in my past glory that I forget how to strieve for future victories - that really is a loser's mentality. This article by Alvin sures reminds me that the future is what we should be focusing on - we can't change the past or the present, but the future lies in the hands of our choice today.

I could choose to sit in my hostel room thinking about the glorious days that I was accepted by Warwick (Top 10 Uni in UK) or the worse days that I went through; not doing well academically in the many subjects that I had taken in NTU. But nothing of those actions are going to change who I'm going to be in the future.

What I'm going to be in the future will be determined by my dreams and my living towards those dreams so that dreams can become reality.

Obviously, the choice is simple.

Signing off,
The one who is going to live his dreams.

Change of focus

Well, I was really inspired by this video called "The Secret" that i decided to change my thinking processes. Focus on the future; on who I want to be, not what I was or currently am. And so the change in the description of my blog to "Focusing on making the best in each new day..."

Right, Nicholas, strieve to be who you want to be!

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Petition against Mr Lee Hak Boon

After reading all about the petition, I was wondering, what's going on in Catholic High. i thought it had changed for the better after Mrs Goh took over from Mr Loke. Apparantly, there seemed to be something that's going within the school grounds.

Although many had came out to say that the petition had many untruth in it. There lies a fundamental question - Wu Fong Bu Qi Lang (If there ain't any wind, how can you have waves) Something is definitely going on, a Sec 3 student don't spend his time drafting these sort of petitions when he has homework to do, I know I would spend my spare time in front of the TV or Computer playing games. Well, maybe perhaps it's me that is lacking apathy but isn't that life, you don't change what you can accept.

Directly or indirectly, Mr Lee has portrayed a bad image of himself as well as to the reputation of the school. He might have tried to serve in the best interest of the school but results proved otherwise

I do think that steps should be taken by the School Board/Alumni to prevent this from further escalation. Definitely, a board of inquiry would have to be setup to clarify matters at hands since it had already involved the Principal's integrity and the reputation of the school. Of course, the welfare of the teachers and students should take priority and the investigation should minimize whatever posible impacts to them.

This will definitely affect the school/tecahers/students in one way or another but in the process, it would definitely make us stronger - trees don't just grow resilient all of the sudden, it's the many winds and storms that made them who they are. And hopefully, this event would make Catholic High reach out for greater glory! 公教万岁!

Sunday, August 27, 2006

Post Army Half Marathon Run

Each time I go through the 21k run, I tend to have different experiences; no difference this time round. This time, I have taken a more relax approach to finishing the run, experience the beauty of the city in it's full glory - the sight at Sheares Bridge is absolutely gorgeous, the shimering office lighting of the office towers against the nitesky, and the slightly hazy reflections in the dark still water. It's sights like this that made Singapore such a beautiful city.

Then after a detour to the East Coast Park, it's a jog back to the City. Kindda amazing, running through Dhoby Ghot, in the midst of newly built SMU buildings, NLB and the shopping district. More importantly, the roads are usually filled with vehicles, but now, almost half the road is filled with joggers~ haha~ it sure is an experience that one can't get in a normal day. ^_^

The run sure is a easy one, given the cloudy weather and cool air, though slightly humid. I finished the race quite effortlessly in around 2:50...

I must admit though, I didn't really push myself much to complete in a much faster time, which might be my only regret for the whole run; to me now, completing a half marathon is simple, almost intusive, given that this is my 5th run, I think it's time that I push myself harder for the next run, to complete the 21k run in sub 2 timing. Until then I would have to work on my 3rd Singapore Marathon, a goal of sub 6 would be ideal and satisfying... *Grin*

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Dear Brother left for Beida


It was definitely an emotional day as I see my brother off at Changi Airport. Living together for the past 21 years and suddenly I wouldn't be able to see him almost every week - I mean physically. It'd definitely take time before I get used to that idea.

The sendoff at Changi Airport is quite amazing, around 30+ came to Changi Airport to send him off. I wonder if I were to be the one flying off, would I get such a attendance? It's definitely a though to ponder upon - how well have I treated my friends.

Oh well, the scholarship opportunity is definitely a great chance for him to explore what life has to offer to him, through difficulties will people grow more resilient against the harsh conditions of life. I didn't have that chance to go UK to further my studies, but definitely, I would want my brother to have the experience of studying overseas.

This new phase of life of his life has also motivated me to perform better - just imagine : my brother is a scholar. For the past 3 years, I've been getting by of Uni life, not really contributing in whatsoever ways and acting more like a leech. It's time to pick up my pace to complete the course and go on with what life has to offer. It's gonna be tough given that I haven't really given my full focus on it, but that also mean that I could utilise what potential I have in me to the max.

Well, time to work on it.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

My Brother in the news!

My bro is in the press... Stress sia to be his bro...
http://www.zaobao.com/edu/pages3/edunews060805.html

Sunday, April 09, 2006

Finally cleared!

Finally... passed my CCNA... Got a 900 out of a 1000... Improved slightly from the 780 I got previously.

Really have to thank the many oppotunities that I had in my present IA company to explore the world of networking ^_^

Well, this signifies a new begining to my professional career... Hmm, I was still thinking about getting a RHCE (RedHat Certified Engineer) or CEH (Certified Ethical Hacker) after this current one... But my dear friend Jason reminded me a point that is quite relavent... (Certification without relavent experience meant nothing) So I guess I'll be heading towards getting a CCDA (Certified Cisco Design Associate) which requires 1 paper then followed by 3 papers for (Certified Cisco Network Professional) CCNP. The current time frame would be 2 months for the CCDA... Then pause for the Jap Classes that I'm gonna take in the Special Sem 2 followed by tons of work when the Final Year Starts.

If only NTU had allowed me to start my IA 1 semester earlier...

Anyway, back to the positives...

Gave a treat to Jason today at Peach Garden.... The food is quite good but I think it's still quite high despite being offered as a promotions... Well, just a pampering treat for myself as well as for Jason who has been so supportive and pushing me to get the CCNA... LOL Come to think of it, it's really easier for others to give you the push then pushing yourself, I'm glad he's been there to give me the push... ^_^

Next objectives for the next 2 months
- Fitness
- CCDA
- Logbook (Been lagging behind quite a bit...) need to chase up on my progress before the tutor comes in during June... That gives my 8 more weeks of preparation.

Push, push push... Fight fight fight... YEAH!

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Flashback... (Part 2)

1 last day and my week is over.

Has been rushing to update my log for the past 10 weeks, apparantly doesn't really work out well. I need a more systematic way of doing stuff than doing stuff when required.

Darn, was initially on time for my job before my bowels complained making me rush to the toilet. I'll need to set aside more time for contigencies. Had a busy morning, going by ticket to ticket, trying to resolve them, apparantly, I think I need more knowledge before I can carry out my tasks more efficiently; a more efficient system at the UK side will also help, as I can spent less time on mistakes clicking the wrong button and more time on work.

Today was all smooth before SingNet network backbone gave a major outage helping our team create more than 4 tickets in a go.

My Tutor
After that went over, my oh my, it's already noon and my tutor arrived soon after; quite early actually, 15 mins before 2pm. I show him around the place and tried explaining what my role and responsibilites were. He doesn't look too impressed with what I had. Well, at least I still have 10 more weeks to change that before he finalises my grades. Well, just a note of what I could work on.

1. My logbook - obviously, nothing really technical in it... I was afraid that I might need to copy Sybex CCNA word for word. *Sigh*
- I supposed I could make the whole experience more beneficial by abstracting what I had learnt into diagrams and simple step-by-step methodology.
- Improve my knowledge of more commonly used technology in networking and start bombing him with all the technical details the next round he steps into the office

2. Set interim targets to send him my logs for him to take a look; it would definitely help in getting a good grade for the IA; or at least I could get a guide on what more I could add in.

3. Well then lay out an action plan and start working on it.

After the visit
Work and more work, some easy issue such as chasing customers to chase telco to restore the line. The one thing that I find a challenge to deal with in the NMC is actually good communication skills, without that, everything will come to a halt - imagine that you can't communicate well with the customers, vendors and telcos - that's a nitemare especially when a major outage occurs and you don't manage to communicate clearly your ideas/thoughts to the point of contact, now I know why good communication skills are worth a hundred times more than a good technical brain - what's the use of a super brilliant product if you can't communicate to your customer what so good that he should buy it.

After work coffee
Went with the girls for a break at TCC... Sure enjoyed the hot coffee, had some Latte that had some sort of liquor-taste syrup in it... I think I'll go for Hazalnut latte the next round. The good environment that TCC provides was relaxing, they could improve further on the chairs they were providing... too small for me to stretch out and relax... Good enivonment, good coffee, plus some interesting conversations, sure sounds like an ideal way of taking away all the tension that I had handling the tickets as well as knowing my colleagues better. Maybe the next time we'll go for satay at Lau Pai Sat, it's juz beside the building... Accessible and great food (hopefully). LOL
Almost 12am... Well, maybe I'll juz go through some network troubleshooting videos before resting for the nitez.... It's going to be another long day ahead tomorrow.

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Flashback...

Almost 3 months of 2006 flew in a flash, how time flies...

Life in Vanco
Think it's time I do a flashback on what I did LOL.
My time in Vanco flew fast and furious, learnt a lot about Cisco networking but definitely more room for improvement. Although I had previous experience with Cisco networking, nothing comes close to having to troubleshoot a live network - the trill of finding the root cause and providing solutions - as well as dealing with customers, assuring them that things are under control. It's not hard, still it require balance and tactfulness. That's something that I think I'd need to learn from Sheena; very flexible in approach and the right balance to get the task done.

From the initial newbie to the current still beginner, really have to thank all those in the company that had helped me along the way. Esp Kim Huat and Sheena - teaching me the ropes of the game.

Definitely the work there had taken a lot of my personal time... A lot of challenging tasks are pouring in, yet there is so little time and so much to do; further more that the fact that a proper training system is not really in place, so a lot of things are OJT. Time, time, time... everyone has the same amount yet everyone wants more of it. Well, that reminds me - I think I need to be a better time manager.

My 2 new juniors (Sharks, I accidentally deleted what I typed earlier on…)
Well, this week I had 2 juniors joining us in the company, Jasmin and Pearl (What a combination – Jasmin Pearl tea, more about them when I know them better =P) Well, a good time I must say, I kindda felt the lack of manpower and these 2 are like saviors to the team; but of coz, they are now like unpolished jewel. I’ll make sure that they will be trained up to the mark by the end of Mar so that they can handle more things within the NMC and of coz leaving me more time of handling more technical tasks. I am expecting a lot from them coz they are from my Alma Mater.

CCNA
Flanked my Sat exam by a close score of 60/1000. There goes my $258 dollars. An expensive lesson, I must say. I’ll take my revenge on April Fool day when my next scheduled exams will be.

Health
Think I need to pay more attention to this area, all the hectic work has taken some precious time from me. I’ll need to organize it to have exercise on a regular basis, otherwise I’ll be in for it missing out my goal for this year.

Well, a bit of tired after all the typing. Think I will take a break and continue another day=P

Saturday, February 18, 2006

"I not stupid 2"

Well done Liang Zhi Qiang Dao Yan!

I would like to praise on Liang Zhi Qiang's well made movie "I not stupid 2" and would expect more movies of such in the future

Note of social problems
It has indeed made note of mistakes that are common in the life of Singaporean. Examoples like communication breakdown between children and parants. Educators and parants imposing thier views on children. Taboo subject of sex education. Gang and children issues.

All these are very real scenarios that could happen in our daily life; and the film just made a deeper impression of it.

Social Impact
Raising awareness is the first step that would help Singaporeans to be aware of issues and Director Liang has defintely achieved that The second step would be to act on that awareness.

Parents can say that children do not understanding their hardships they are going through. But likewise, do parents show understanding the growing pains that children are undegoing. What we face now might not be what our children face 10 years later, terms like EM1, EM2 and EM3, Special, Express Normal are almost invalid in nowaday context.

Likewise for educators, having the key is definitely the way to educate students. We could probably use the caning methods on all the students like we did 15 years ago but is it the most effective way? That of course, depends on situations.

Director Liang has paved the path, it just up to us whether we want to walk on it.

Of course in the end, it is the audiences who decides whether they like the path or just think about it and go back the path more travelled.

Sunday, January 15, 2006

It's been a while since I last updated my blog. Was quite depressed a while ago when I realised that I had a lot of misses in 2005. Didn't do well in this, didn't do well in that; and now it's 2006, so f*** care the past and restate all my resolutions for the coming year.

Well, first and foremost is my IA that'll be coming on next Monday. I want to learn as much as possible in my stinct at Vanco; perform as well as possible, even to the extent that they will offer me a job even before I graduate. This will require a lot of initiative and of course consistent performance; I do think they are within my reach.

Second, is to do my health some good, haven't been really exercising for the past few weeks; really got lazy compared to my time in NS; but of coz there's always the stick in NS, so it made physical training a lot easier. Still I want to lose some pounds since I've been putting on quite a bit from last year. A 30 pound lost would sure do my body some good and help me achieve a better quality of life.

Third is to seek better performance in my academic work; I am capable to achieve better results, but I let my mood, my unhappy stay in NTU affect me emotionally. I really want to do well to finish up the undergrad life and step into society. I am gonna heck care the sucky system in NTU and just finish studies here, furthermore, my stay in NTU is costing me at least 30k per year and I don't really want to stay more than I should.

Fourth, I'd be more than happy if the above 3 can be carried out successfully in the following months.