Prince Caspian
June 24, 2008
Was/Is quite nice.
Especially the song in the end.
The Hulk, on the other hand, is weird.
An Open Letter
June 23, 2008
To all,
I am tired of living without a clear purpose. Holidays that are not actual holidays, and study breaks that are not actual study breaks are taking their toll on me.
Aim for the moon, because if you fail, you still land among the stars.
20 years I have been on this Earth, and 20 years I’ve enjoyed a relatively mundane lifestyle. Perhaps now is the time to find some excitement, no? The only problem is that self-control always wins, and there is no such thing as letting yourself go totally.
I hope math test comes soon enough, and that I prepare soon enough, as well.
Man Utd
June 19, 2008
I must say, next season’s fixture list is kinda weird.
And congested.
21st
June 17, 2008
I haven’t been blogging recently, but I just wanted to say:
Happy birthday!
to a special person who was born today.
Heee.
The Truth Is
June 6, 2008
That I actually support the fuel hike in Malaysia.
Despite the grumbles that result, I truly believe that subsidies by the government is not the way to go, because however rich Petronas is, we should realise that money from oil won’t be here forever. One day our oil fields will dry up, and then what?
All the money that would’ve gone to subsidies should be channelled to other fields, like education, RnD, alternative energy?
We always complain that our government has a third-world mentality. But still, when they make changes that potentially shows their maturity, we complain?
Oh come on, you want to live in a first world nation with third world prices?
Perhaps, we, like clocks, are hard to understand.
Perhaps, now, is the time to change.
Perhaps, one day, we will be really proud to call ourselves Malaysians.
Today Feels Like Friday
June 5, 2008
So my clock died, with a bang. My wonderful, white, colour-changing, temperature-telling clock. I woke up today and tried to see what the time was and it just resetted itself, and made lots of weird clicking sounds. And continued doing so even when I removed the battery.
Clocks. You can never understand them.
Yesterday my lecturer brought his dog with him to lecture. It was. Gianormous. But it looks kinda like the lecturer too. And the best part was that Fluffy (yes that’s its name) kept on howling throughout lecture.
So cute la I want.
Today there was this go-kart thing done by the 3rd pro mechanical students. Quite cool, but too bad they didn’t race each other or something. Just circles and circles. But the go-karts looked quite good I must admit. And fast too hence the lack of a clear picture.
And to end, this is Arie’s bucket. The one he used to flood the lab.
3 times.
Arie is on the safety and health regulation board by the way.
Lessons in Life
June 1, 2008
Things I have learnt so far in my long and prosperous and wonderful life.
1. Never argue with a girl. Girls are always right. They are customers.
2. Never look left and then right when crossing the road. Always look right and left.
3. Always hold the door for the person behind you if you can.
4. Smile!
5. Setting the clock 5 minutes faster may not work all the time because it is you who set the clock so you KNOW that it’s faster, and hence it’ll make you slower. And late.
6. If you can, always wait 30 days before buying something over $100. Because if you do buy it eventually you know that you bought it because you can’t live without it.
7. Panadol is quite good. As a placebo.
8. Free gifts are free gifts for a reason.
9. Reading fine print is fine (pun unintended) because it improves your crapping skills when writing reports/essays. And you can sound very technical doing it too.
10. Laptops are distracting.




