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Friday, November 28, 2008

euphoria!

exams are over!



whew. It has been a rather hectic semester, I suppose, trying to adjust back to a student's life after nearly three years. I'm thankful for all those silly pple from the Ministry of Entertainment who was there to spice up the studying period, otherwise I wouldn't have made it :D

Whatever the results turn out to be, I'm pretty sure I'll do well, just how well. Perhaps it'll be so bad that you can't really say I did well, at least to myself. Oh well. At least I can safely say for once, in my entire career as a student, that I think I have truly given close to my 100% of whatever's available, given the amount of adjustment that I needed.

Oh well... It's the holidays! Rock on!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

it's D-Week!



yep so here we are, at the last week of AY2008/09, Semester 1 - my first Semester in University. One week on, of course my surer of my content, but there's still way too many gaps in knowledge (at least, that's what I feel).

No matter, the exams will end in five days, and whatever happens, they're just examinations. Right?

Sunday, November 16, 2008

The begining of the end.

Confinement for the next 12 days begin today. And then the exams will be over.



We will survive.
Good luck to all.

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Monday, November 10, 2008

Photo hunt!

I received a rather disturbing email over the weekend:



Can you guess why this email is clearly a fraud? (Clue: there are about ten errors inside)

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Answers...



bah. dumb email.

Wednesday, November 05, 2008

duh

i cannot help but comment on this:



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Whoever said that they must clear their exposures in Year One? geez. I'm already regretting my decision to take two of them. uggghh.

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a year ago

So Obama has won the US Presidential Elections. But can he live up to his promises?
It is interesting that we are convinced that we, Americans or not, are on the threshold of a historic turning point with Obama's victory. For once, history isn't static; we already know that we are on some sort of watershed. How would we see this day four or eight years from now? How would historians look back on this period ten, twenty, fifty years from now?

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Exactly a year ago, I woke up in the morning a freed man. Nothing special, nothing fantastic, really, but a date still worth remembering - 4 Nov '07 being my ORD day. For various reasons 2007 has been a rather bad year, i remember saying somewhere before. Certainly life has changed much, for the better, I hope.
2008, one year on.

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