Archive for February, 2008

  • Strange Things I Noticed

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    The best time to meet the people in your neighbourhood is during a blackout. I am not the only person in KL with a DS and Mario Kart. Also, when Tenaga Nasional says power will be restored in 3 hours, it usually takes longer. Ours came back in 2.

    Both KDU and Cempaka are celebrating their 25th year this year! KDU college first opened in 1983, and if I’m not mistaken has I think 2 schools institutions of learning in Malaysia and one in China. Cempaka opened their first school in 1983 also, and now has 4. (I think)

    Not having Powerpoint sucks when you’re supposed to do a presentation via .ppt. Why are people so insistent about using Powerpoint anyways when its not really that good of a visual tool in learning? Oh, and OpenOffice, while free, is still pretty sucky.

    Studying history in Malay makes even the Punic Wars feel like studying… um- Sejarah. Sigh.

    I have about 10 minutes to complete my Moral homework before class starts tomorrow. Once again, I left the textbook in school.

  • 15+1

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    Yay my birthday!

    And (overly commercialized) Valentine’s Day too!

    In celebration of both, I present a coded message!

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  • Singapore…

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    …was one glorified shopping trip.

    It was without a doubt the most exciting Chinese New Year trip to Singapore I have experienced in my life. Not hard considering it’s my only one. Here’s what happened :

    Hours in car. Immigration at 2nd Link. Fairmont Hotel. Amazingly grand. Up to room. Stay there for 3 hours. Dinner with some friend of my father’s and 2 of their 4 children (other 2 were somewhere else (wisely)). Back upstairs. Sleep.

    Wake up. Go to adjoining mall (Raffles Plaza). Eat at Kopi Tiam (a kopitiam shop). Look at stuff at mall. Eat lunch (I forget where). Take MRT to Orchard Road. Walk to Robinson’s, then Isetan, then Robinson’s and spend vouchers which were given by someone to us. Struggle to spend vouchers (:x). Pretend to be only slightly bored while thinking of menial thinks to relieve boredom. Choose clothes, try clothes, dump clothes. Battle with boredom. Walk and wait for sister/father/mother to choose items. Overcome boredom. Walk more and kill boredom. Nighttime. Take taxi back to hotel, and thus to mall, and to Shokudo.

    *pause commentary*

    Finally something interesting. Shokudo is Marche, japanese style. Us being the lucky ones, we went there on the same day a feature came out in the Straits Times. 15 minutes wait to enter. Then we received a card (much more preferable to a stamp passport, thankyouverymuch) to register our purchases. Ordering is simple, go to a counter, tell them what you want and wait.

    Then take your food, place on table and go to another stall. Look for something vaguely interesting and order. Then, wait.

    (Becomes a normal thing on February the 10th)

    Then eat.

    GARLIC FRIED RICE + BEEF TEPPANYAKI + RHOSTI + JAPANESE OMELETTE + ORANGE JUICE + CHOCOLATE GELATO = HUGE SUCCESS!

    *resume normal commentary*

    Back to hotel room. Sleep.

    Wake up. Struggle to stay awake. Eat donuts for breakfast. Buy bread. Buy book. Go to hotel room. Read, wait and sleep for further 2 hours. Eat lunch. Pack items, leave hotel, go home.

    Write boring blog post.

    *fin*

    Definitely as fun as watching paint dry. Then peel off. And finally crumble on the floor and decompose.

    Moral of the story : Wait, and wait some more.

  • To-do list items which have already been done

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    • Solve Rubik’s Cube. Fast. As in, less than 1 minute fast.
    • Finish Super Mario Galaxy.
    • Get Zelda : Twilight Princess.
    • Finish Kumon -.-
    • Listen to Natalie Williams.
    • Go to school.
    • Play Starcraft.
    • Read Nineteen Eighty-Four.
    • This list.

    Edit 13/02/08 : Slightly changed due to annoying inquiries. ;D

  • :’(

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    Doctor’s records show I havn’t been sick since February 2007. I know this because I had to go. And me being the lucky one, it turns out that I have acute viral nasopharyngitis, also called acute coryza.

    But that isn’t the main problem here. While it sounds bad, it really is treatable and shouldn’t last for more than 2 days at most. In fact, I’m already feeling better. The bad part about all this is that I had to face one of my biggest problems :

    I cannot swallow pills.

    Yes, I have had this extreme difficulty of swallowing pills for quite a while now. Sounds funny, but it’s not really that funny to me. How can a person learn to swallow pills? It is after all an involuntary action of our throat muscles to let the pill go down. After struggling (i.e. biting) down the first dose of drugs on Day1 of my sickness, I decided to use the Internet.

    Yeah, it’s true that you can find everything on the Web. And I found out that if I take a deep breathe, hold it, put the pill on the tip of my tongue, take a sip of water and swallow with my head tilted backwards slightly, I have no problems with pills after all.

    Another task ticked off from my “List Of Things Normal People Can Do But I Can’t” list.