Guess a new kind of virus is propagating now - Tiredness.
I wonder will I be infected?
Maybe not, cause I feel tired/sleepy all the time. Or supposedly, I'm already adapted to this microb.
A lot of things in hand, but I just keep on procrastinating... and do other things that i'm not suppose to do at this point of time... IBG, website, talking, watching movie...
Haih... can't concentrate in class also today. I keep on dozing off in both lectures today. Unforgivable!
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Okay, should stop giving myself all those excuses. And, its time to prepare for tomorrow's TA material.
I need to keep reminding myself: "My biggest enemy is TIME!"
Monday, August 24, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The Facebook OMG! news that has been circling around
'Lindsay' updated her status with “OMG, I HATE MY JOB!!” before losing it.
This woman who updated her status in FB got herself a P45.
Morale of the story - never mix social network with work-related personnel.
Source: http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/
Samsung Omnia 2 review
Samsung Omnia 2 i8000
Samsung Omnia 2 pros:
- Full touchscreen with 3.7″ AMOLED display.
- HSUPA 5.76Mbps, HSDPA 7.2Mbps and WiFi 802.11 b/g capabilities
- Storage of up to 48GB.
- 800MHz CPU.
Samsung Omnia 2 weakness:
- Can't send Contact Cards via SMS.
- Can' send SMS to numbers that are NOT in "mobile phone" field, and can only set 1 mobile number per contact.
- Non-mobile numbers can receive SMS nowadays.
- Most people have multiple cell phones nowadays.
- Non-mobile numbers can receive SMS nowadays.
- Very weak GPS receiver.
But I guess some of these (weakness 1 & 2) can be resolve by upgrade/updating the software.
Whats on my mind
It's been on my mind for quite some time. Thinking of the continuation and passing down.
I just want to have something nice to see when I come back next time, and proud to say that I'm part of it last time.
At least I'm relieve now, preparing to move on, to another stage - the lao lang stage.
Just few more things to confirm. Like what Weliam said, "Only when you know it is in good hands".
I just want to have something nice to see when I come back next time, and proud to say that I'm part of it last time.
At least I'm relieve now, preparing to move on, to another stage - the lao lang stage.
Just few more things to confirm. Like what Weliam said, "Only when you know it is in good hands".
Saturday, August 15, 2009
20090814 Dinner at Marutama Ra-Men
Went Marutama Ra-Men (The Central @ Clarke Quay) for dinner with Jiawei, Tina, Cindy and Cindy's Friend.
Ordered Marutama Ramen (Spicy). Wah, guess my cough is still 'going strong'. Just 1 sip of the soup makes cough terribly. But the noodle is 'okay'. The type of the noodle reminds me of "kolo mee" back in home town. Miss the noodle very much. So gonna have a fest on "kolo mee" when I go back (still don't know when at the moment).
After that, we went walk-walk along Clarke Quay river, watch bungy thingy, then go back. Nothing interesting there along Clarke Quay. Just a lot of ang moh and clubs too! The only thing I find amusing is the "Clinic Club" and the G-Max Reverse Bungy.
What Google Thinks of Twitter
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
[Solved] Chrome lags problem
Previously, Chrome lags on my Windows 7 (x64, 3GB RAM). Did a Google Forum search just now and found a temporary solution for it.
I'm not sure why Chrome DNS pre-fetching causes the lag in Chrome, but at least it solves the problem for now. Hope Google releases fix to this soon.
Open Chrome -> Option -> Under the hood -> uncheck "Use DNS pre-fetching to improve page load performance"
I'm not sure why Chrome DNS pre-fetching causes the lag in Chrome, but at least it solves the problem for now. Hope Google releases fix to this soon.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
APCN2 undersea cable cut cripples internet connection
A cut in the Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2 (APCN2) undersea submarine cable crippled connection speeds for users in the Asia-Pacific region on Wednesday, particularly in Singapore and the Philippines.Source zenetasia.com
NUSSU RAG Day 2009
Source: http://newshub.nus.edu.sg/headlines/0809/rag_11Aug09.php
KENT RIGDE HALL: Overall champion for halls of residence
RAG AND FLAG 2009 WINNERS
Chancellor's Shields
Overall Champion for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Overall Champion for Halls of Residence: Kent Ridge Hall
NUS Presidents Shields
Best Total Collection for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Best Total Collection for Halls of Residence: Kent Ridge Hall
Best Rag Performance for Faculty Clubs: School of Design and Environment
Best Rag Performance for Halls of Residence: King Edward VII Hall
NUSSU Challenge Shields
Best Float Design for Faculty Clubs: University Scholars Club
Best Float Design for Halls of Residence: Eusoff Hall
Best Presentation for Faculty Clubs: Medicine
Best Presentation for Halls of Residence: Eusoff Hall
Least Cost Float for Faculty Clubs: School of Computing
Least Cost Float for Halls of Residence: Raffles Hall
Best per Capita Collection for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Best Total Coin Collection for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Most Environment-Friendly Float for Faculty Clubs: School of Design & Environment
Most Environment-Friendly Float for Halls of Residence: King Edward VII Hall
OSA Most Creative Float Award for Halls of Residence: Eusoff Hall
OSA Most Creative Float Award for Faculty Clubs: Medicine
KENT RIGDE HALL: Overall champion for halls of residence
RAG AND FLAG 2009 WINNERS
Chancellor's Shields
Overall Champion for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Overall Champion for Halls of Residence: Kent Ridge Hall
NUS Presidents Shields
Best Total Collection for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Best Total Collection for Halls of Residence: Kent Ridge Hall
Best Rag Performance for Faculty Clubs: School of Design and Environment
Best Rag Performance for Halls of Residence: King Edward VII Hall
NUSSU Challenge Shields
Best Float Design for Faculty Clubs: University Scholars Club
Best Float Design for Halls of Residence: Eusoff Hall
Best Presentation for Faculty Clubs: Medicine
Best Presentation for Halls of Residence: Eusoff Hall
Least Cost Float for Faculty Clubs: School of Computing
Least Cost Float for Halls of Residence: Raffles Hall
Best per Capita Collection for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Best Total Coin Collection for Faculty Clubs: School of Business
Most Environment-Friendly Float for Faculty Clubs: School of Design & Environment
Most Environment-Friendly Float for Halls of Residence: King Edward VII Hall
OSA Most Creative Float Award for Halls of Residence: Eusoff Hall
OSA Most Creative Float Award for Faculty Clubs: Medicine
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
KR RAG
My journey of RAG in Kent Ridge Hall.
Year 0 - KRonos
Mechanism controller for cylinder
The float that inspires a lot of Raggers and Floaters, including me of course.
I spent most of my orientation at dinning hall, helping out, with the intention to be the first few freshman to see this so called "float" structure. Finally I was chosen as one of the helper for the main mechanism, along with weliam. My first impression of KRonos - precision structure, with insanely intricate cladding!
Still remember on RAG Day 2006 itself, before entering presentation area, Boon Sern, the CE for KRonos, shout from the cylinder of KRonos - "Even the pulley break, we will not break!". In presentation box, witnessing that pair of wings that spread out of the float body (cylinder), I told myself that RAG will definitely be part of my Hall Life for the coming few years.
Year 1 - Flight
Assistant Chief Enginner
First attempt in building something out of nothing. A lot happened throughout the whole 3 months. Sweet, bitter, joy, disappointment; witnessing how people changed for better, for worse. RAG its not as simple as I thought.
Lack of proper preparation, inexperience team, on week six, I knew the whole team were marching towards a pit of fire. On RAG day itself, its disheartening to hear our neighbour, SH, swept almost all the awards. But, what make me burst into tears is when I pass by EH's dancer's resting area, the dancers ran in front of me make fun of me.
Nevertheless, Flight is the reason for I continue on, to catch up with my dream, to correct the mistakes I've made.
Year 2 - KRhome
Float Engineer
Things were much better this year, Weliam, ZY, Jeff, and I know what we want to focus on this time round. We started off early, identified the winning formula, and worked hard during the whole 3 months, even to the extend burning our Sunday rest time. On RAG Day itself, we won big. To be frank, I knew there will be one big winner when our float arrive at SRC, its either us, or EH. I was so worried, until the first award was announced :)
Year 3 - KRavings
Helper
Involved in the early stage brainstorming. Its really a different experience as an "advisor" I would say. I tried as much as possible not to provide any input, and let the idea flow within raggers themselves.
Year 0 - KRonos
Mechanism controller for cylinder
The float that inspires a lot of Raggers and Floaters, including me of course.
I spent most of my orientation at dinning hall, helping out, with the intention to be the first few freshman to see this so called "float" structure. Finally I was chosen as one of the helper for the main mechanism, along with weliam. My first impression of KRonos - precision structure, with insanely intricate cladding!
Still remember on RAG Day 2006 itself, before entering presentation area, Boon Sern, the CE for KRonos, shout from the cylinder of KRonos - "Even the pulley break, we will not break!". In presentation box, witnessing that pair of wings that spread out of the float body (cylinder), I told myself that RAG will definitely be part of my Hall Life for the coming few years.
KRonos @ Plaza Singapura
Year 1 - Flight
Assistant Chief Enginner
First attempt in building something out of nothing. A lot happened throughout the whole 3 months. Sweet, bitter, joy, disappointment; witnessing how people changed for better, for worse. RAG its not as simple as I thought.
Lack of proper preparation, inexperience team, on week six, I knew the whole team were marching towards a pit of fire. On RAG day itself, its disheartening to hear our neighbour, SH, swept almost all the awards. But, what make me burst into tears is when I pass by EH's dancer's resting area, the dancers ran in front of me make fun of me.
Nevertheless, Flight is the reason for I continue on, to catch up with my dream, to correct the mistakes I've made.
Flight @ Padang
Year 2 - KRhome
Float Engineer
Things were much better this year, Weliam, ZY, Jeff, and I know what we want to focus on this time round. We started off early, identified the winning formula, and worked hard during the whole 3 months, even to the extend burning our Sunday rest time. On RAG Day itself, we won big. To be frank, I knew there will be one big winner when our float arrive at SRC, its either us, or EH. I was so worried, until the first award was announced :)
KRhome @ SRC
Year 3 - KRavings
Helper
Involved in the early stage brainstorming. Its really a different experience as an "advisor" I would say. I tried as much as possible not to provide any input, and let the idea flow within raggers themselves.
KRavings is a good float, the idea, colours and the intricacy of the claddings. But there are few winning factors that KRavings missed out during presentation. On top of that, competition was tough this year and, specially from KE. KEnovo is definitely a very very good float, with the creativity of the claddings (and compilation of the idea from the past winning floats. =) ). Actually, I like KE's float all these while, just that they were out shined during presentation - dance.
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