Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Happy happy


*bang!*


My gem's (GEK1524 living with fluids) lecturer emailed us our test grade for our 4th and final quiz for the module this afternoon.

This is a non-examinable module consisting of 4 section, each having a quiz at the end, of which 3 of the lecturers have released the results. And all my results so far has been good, especially the one released today. Chuwen and I are expecting a decent grade from this module, possibly an A. =)

Yep, 1 module down, 5 more to go. Good luck to all for the coming exams. Ganbatte!


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Check these out:

Welcome to the universal studio free photo booth!
See how far ppl will go to get a free photo..




This one is really hilarious, conversation with korean lady who cant pronounce the word 'clock':



Muahhaha i cant take it anymore. Lmao! Enjoy!

Lastly, some funny soccer bloopers:



Well, always look on the bright side of life. At least it's not a goal on your side, Try harder next time! Muahaha.


Sunday, April 16, 2006

Donkey's theory

One day a farmer's donkey fell into an abandoned well. The animal cried piteously for hours as the farmer tried to figure out what to do. Finally, he decided the animal was old and the well needed to be covered up anyway; so it just wasn't worth it to him to try to retrieve the donkey.

He invited all his neighbors to come over and help him. They each grabbed a shovel and began to shovel dirt into the well. Realizing what was happening, the donkey at first cried and wailed horribly.

Then, a few shovelfuls later, he quieted down completely. The farmer peered down into the well, and was astounded by what he saw. With every shovelful of dirt that hit his back, the donkey was doing something amazing. He would shake it off and take a step up on the new layer of dirt. As the farmer's neighbors continued to shovel dirt on top of the animal, he would shake it off and take a step up.

Pretty soon, the donkey stepped up over the edge of the well and trotted off, to the shock and astonishment of all the neighbours!

Life is going to shovel dirt on you, all kinds of dirt. The trick to getting out of the well is to not let it bury you, but to shake it off and take a step up. Each of our troubles is a stepping-stone. We can get out of the deepest wells just by not stopping, never giving up!

Saturday, April 15, 2006

Of mugging


Mug! Mug! Mug!


Of eating mugging serway


Serway again? Thats 5kg of shit..


*Yawn* Zzzz

(Pictures from CuteOverLoad)




Take a break, have a kit kat over here at Siu hang's.


kitto katsu!


Sunday, April 02, 2006

Blog closed for examinations..

Its time..


Closed for examinations



Will be back in action after 280406



And dun get frag...


Of changing faculty

It seems like there’s an inclination for people to think of changing faculty lately. Shall not point fingers but up to five people I know of are either thinking of changing faculty or leaving. I was really curious, so I asked some of them what exactly was it that causes them to have such thoughts. The main reason: Stress.

Stress is really to me just an excuse; its merely not facing up to reality that life in itself is relentlessly stressful. Ok, modules that are causing these stress are mainly from PC1432 (physics) and MA1506 (math) which, as I mentioned in my previous entry, are equivalent to 2 – 3 intro modules at science. A bit of background info to understand why this problem prevails: According to our physics tutor, engine fac has to pay science fac for the lecturers to come over to conduct a module. Hence, due to budget constraints and all, both engine sciences modules are condensed into 2 modules each, one for each semester. As such, the topics covered are not just very extensive, but also the module is very rush so as to accommodate all the topics in 3 months. Even the tutor himself thinks that “engine is trying to kill us”.

So that was the reason for leaving engine fac for some of them. Yes admittedly, these modules are tough; however I doubt that we can judge the engine course with just these two yr1 modules. I do not believe that upper year’s modules are going to be so cramped and wide-ranging as our physics and math module right now. They will be more specialized. Think, for example, EE2011 Engineering Electromagnetics, one entire semester to do what we have done in like say perhaps 2 weeks in PC1432 and more in depth. And let’s not talk about yr2 modules yet, let’s just look at the yr1 modules by our own fac. Think EG1108 Electrical Engineering and EG1109 Statics and Mechanics of Materials, most people will agree with me that these modules by engine faculty are reasonably manageable. Some of the group A friends I spoke to generally found Statics not as demanding as the physics module. So, my point is that, it’s the engineering sciences from the science fac that are killing us, not the engine modules. Moreover, again according to our physics tutor, the physics modules might be made opinional next semester onwards, further proving the point that PC1431/2 are not really necessary and are not reflective of the engine course.

Well, in the end it’s still going to be their choice, but I just hope that what I have said shred some light and hopefully they can make a wiser choice. Think about why in the first place you choose an engineering course. Think about what was your objective in choosing engineering over others. What were your dreams and why have they changed?

That’s the key motivation for me, persisting here in engine and not taking the easy way out. And it would be comforting to know that there are friends here willing to hang in there with me, fighting this tough battle with me, all the way, towards our goal. Therefore, it was rather depressing to know that some were thinking of leaving. I do believe that it’s the gems that will be left behind and I will certainly treasure those.

Saturday, April 01, 2006

Don't work so hard guys..


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Don't mug too hard guys; take some time to relax..