lameness[redefined]

Saturday, December 31, 2005

Hey. Yesterday was deSpace. Quite sad actually. There were very few people who came out to help. There were only about 3, 4 of us. There was Amanda who left early, Desmond, Yi Xiang and Ganesh. Also Yee Jek helped us out a lot. It was quite sad. I mean, a guy from another class staying till the end and helping us carry stuff and do up the class. Effectively, at the end, it was only Desmond, Yee Jek and me left to finish up the class.

I hope everyone likes the class. But by the looks of it though, I don't think many people like it. Haiz. Sad.

So, today's New Year's Eve. Yay. One whole long year coming to an end. I wouldn't have wanted it to end. I mean, in 3 more days, we all need to go back to school. Argh. The timetable, it seems, is even more longer now. Man, next year is giong to be super tiring.

Just saw the timetable now. It's on the portal. It looks scary. Boo. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays end at 1645hrs. And if you don't do 3rd lang, it seems that Tuesdays only start at 0830hrs, Wednesdays start at 0910hrs, Thursdays start at 0945hrs and Fridays start at 1020hrs. That's quite weird. I don't think that these are these are the finalised timetables though.

Ok then.

A early happy new year to everyone, and let's all hope for a better year next year.

Later.

Thursday, December 29, 2005

Television 2

Hey. I did this once already, but i thought i would do it once more. I am going to list the few TV shows which I think are really good and entertaining. Please bear with me.In no particular order:

Medical Investigation (Starworld)
- A really interesting show. Its always based on this weird medical case and this group of doctors try to find out the cause of this disease and stuff. One of my favourite shows on Starworld.

House (AXN)
-Similar to Medical Investigation except that its gives more importance to the relationships between the various characters. Just as good as Medical Investigation.

CSI: Las Vegas (AXN)
- In fact, they show all the CSIs on this channel. Vegas is still the best, although the new season hasn't come out yet. Forcing myself to watch Miami every Tuesday night.

Numb3rs (AXN)
- Another great show, where the main character solves crimes through mathematical equations.

Scrubs (Starworld)
- Although the show usually doesn't have any particular plot, it's really funny.

8 Simple Rules to Date My Teenage Daughter (Starworld)
- A really funny show. Pity the Dad in the show died of a heart attack (in real life) after a few seasons.

Married to the Kellys (Starworld)
- Replaced Still Standing. Another funny show where this journalist moves from New York to the countrysides in Kansas to live with his wife's family.

MONK!!!!!! (Starworld)
- Back on Starworld! Though i must admit that the 2nd season isn't as good as the first.

Friends!!!! (Starworld)
- Watching the first few seasons really is great.

The SIMPSONS! (Starworld)
- Still one of my favorites. And will always be.

Special Victims Unit (Channel 5)
- Must be the only other Channel 5 show i watch apart from Grey's Anatomy. Similar to CSI.

The OC (Starworld)
- Season 2 was quite disappointing, so was season 3. Planning on watching season 1 again on Starworld.

Whose Line is it Anyway? (Starworld)
- Quite Funny. Lol.

I think thats about it. Listed quite a number of shows. There should be a few more shows as well, just that i can't remember them right now.

Went to school today to measure the soil pH at the S&T centre. Wilbur had read up on the method of measuring the pH and we tested it today in school. Successful to a certain extent.

After that, Wilbur and i just walked around aimlessly, doing stupid stuff (breaking locks by throwing them to the ground and playing with light sabers). We also ran into all the PSLs preparing for the IPO and decided to see what they were up to as well. So yea. Just stayed around and slacked away. Ate! Slacked away for a while more, and left. Slept on the train for a long while. Bleargh.

Today's IPO looked great. Kudos to all the PSLs for their great job! I thought it was really entertaining from my perspective.

I must admit, I do not like my juniors very much. But i shall give it some time and hope for things to change. See, thats the problem when you are the youngest in your whole family. Whole family.

Later.


Monday, December 26, 2005

o.0

Hey. Got kinda peeved when I saw everyone do the quiz and say how true it was. As a matter of fact, it really is true to a certain extent.





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Sunday, December 25, 2005

Burning.

Hey. I am currently burning CDs right now. 6 CDs. They are as follows:

- Greatest Hits, NSync
-#1s, Destiny Child
- Three Cheers for My Sweet Revenge, MCR
- Some random Latin Party - the essential album
- Greatest Hits - Chapter 1, BSB
- It's Time, Michael Buble

Ha. So this is what I am doing. I bought one(MCR) and the rest were bought by other people. So, yea.

I went to watch King Kong yesterday. It was really great. There wasn't much talking in the movie, but it suited me just well. There were some parts that were super LOTR-ish. Like the part where they show Naomi Watts' face in slow motion. It just reminded me of Arwen in LOTR. And of course, they both were filmed in New Zealand, near Peter Jackson's hometown. The animation for the movie was super. Loved it.

Next up: The chronicles of Narnia on Monday.

Can't Wait: MI3 coming out on 5 May 2006

Album I want to buy but can't find: Plans, Death Cab for Cutie

So. That's it.

Later. and whining is bad for health. And i wanna go to Europe again. :(

Btw, I wanna thank to amanda, beatrice, diane and pearlyn for the card! Really loved it.

Merry Christmas! :))))

Thursday, December 22, 2005

60

Hey. Had a Keeny Rogers dinner today. Was worth the wait. Had to wait at least 15mins before i got a place to sit. I had gone to Wheelock Place, Borders to get a book. Apparently there was this 30% discount thingy but I couldn't get the discount. Ah crap. I got Neil Gaiman's Anansi Boys. Hope it's good.

I went to Suntec after that for dinner. Came back home and watched SVU. It's a good show. Watching friends now on starworld.

I need to go do soil sampling tomorrow. 25 soil samples to weigh! Need to go for the shifting of furniture after that. Man... Time is running out. I haven't finished my homework yet. Haven't started rather. Sad.

Later.

Monday, December 12, 2005

Down.

Hey. Just came back from my jog. A very poor workout today. Could only do 4.2 km. Very bad. No where close to what I was aiming to do. I was hoping to do at least 6.4 km today. I think I shall go for my workout tomorrow morning when there is less heat. Nearly died of a heat stroke out there.

Later.

Bang,

Hey. So I was reading this Stephen Hawking book recently, and it was a really good read. Just that one part got me confused. Let me explain... We all know that the entire cosmos was created from the Big Bang, this concentrated ball, tiny dot of energy, that exploded. And from that, the universe was formed. Mainly 3 different things - the electron, positron and photon. Let's not go there for the time being.
But what created this tiny dot of concentrated energy? Apparently, science address the question as to who created that, which set me wondering. Something, or someone should have created that dense ball of energy. But sadly, no one knows the answer for sure. Can we therefore conclude that God created energy, and matter. They say that matter cannot be created nor destroyed. So where did matter come from the first place. Wilbur's theory or religion set me thinking. He may have been addressing the question as to why people believe in a God. But my question is: is there really a God or a person, who created the beginning of the world?

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The world aside, my life has been as fruitful as ever. I really feel like going out, but there's no one to go with. Haiz. With nothing to do with my life, I came up with a plan to study and finish all my homework and more importantly, a training routine to keep myself fit and PASS MY NAPHA TEST NEXT YEAR! Stupid pull-ups. My only F in a series of As. I hope to be able to pass my NAPHA, and in particular my pull-ups next year.

Christmas is coming soon. The mood's just great. I love it. Walking down orchard road and looking all the shopping malls and decorations and stuff really brings my spirits up. BUT JUST DON"T MAKE ME SHOP! I just can't.

I just watched Chicked Little recently with my Dad. My sis got free tickets from her office to go and see the movie. Let me tell you how it works. Her office issues out 2 tickets per employee for each blockbuster that comes out, at orchard cineleisure. Although i highly doubt that Chicken Little is a blockbuster. I just watched it for the Chicken. I was hoping they would play the Dragostea din tei, but they didn't. They tricked me.

This, or rather last, weekend was the Creative Fest. I bought 3 headphones which costed a grand total of $140. Super expensive! However, I brought along my sister's Creative member card(it's good to have cards like these, especially when you stay so near the place). I bought one for myself. One for my dad and another for the CD-player in my room. The one I bought for my room was super cool. Apparently, it has this noise cancelling system within it and the moment you put it on and turn it on, you can't hear anything else. Quite effective actually, just that I can hear the telephone ring and that the hearphones require batteries. The one on top is my MP3 player's headphone. The other is for the CD Player.


Sunday, December 11, 2005

It's My Life. Depressing.

This Is My Life, Rated
Life:
6.7
Mind:
7.2
Body:
7.5
Spirit:
6.3
Friends/Family:
5
Love:
1.5
Finance:
5.5
Take the Rate My Life Quiz

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Boo.

Hey. Today I had to go for my attachment. I can now successfully identify a Tampines leaf and Beautiful leaf. However, my results cannot be trusted. So don't believe me.

Anyway, can anyone guess what song this is? It's actually something like a translation. Another clue would be that its my favourite.

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Hello [on a cellphone], greetings, it's me, an outlaw,
I ask you, my love, to accept happiness.
Hello, hello, it's me, Picasso,
I sent you a beep [cellphone signal], and I'm brave [or strong],
But you should know that I'm not asking for anything from you.

You want to leave but you don't want don't want to take me, don't want don't want to take me, don't want don't want don't want to take me.
Your face and the love from the linden trees,
And I remember your eyes.

I call you [over the phone], to tell you what I feel right now,
Hello, my love, it's me, your happiness.
Hello, hello, it's me again, Picasso,
I sent you a beep [cellphone signal] and I'm brave [or strong],
But you should know that I'm not asking for anything from you.

It's quite obvious actually. Very.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Bored

The Movie Of Your Life Is An Indie Flick

You do things your own way - and it's made for colorful times.
Your life hasn't turned out how anyone expected, thank goodness!

Your best movie matches: Clerks, Garden State, Napoleon Dynamite


On Average, You Would Sell Out For

$1,114,120


Your 2005 Song Is

Feel Good Inc by Gorillaz

"Love forever love is free.
Let's turn forever you and me."

In 2005, you were loving life and feeling no pain.


You Passed 8th Grade Science

Congratulations, you got 8/8 correct!


Your Band Name is:

The Screaming Eyedrops


In a Past Life...

You Were: A Diseased Viking.

Where You Lived: France.

How You Died: Suicide.


Your Career Type: Investigative

You are precise, scientific, and intellectual.
Your talents lie in understanding and solving math and science problems.

You would make an excellent:

Architect - Biologist - Chemist
Dentist - Electrical Technician - Mathematician
Medical Technician - Meteorologist - Pharmacist
Physician - Surveyor - Veterinarian

The worst career options for your are enterprising careers, like lawyer or real estate agent.


You Are 50% Boyish and 50% Girlish

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.
Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.
You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.
You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.


Your IQ Is 125

Your Logical Intelligence is Below Average

Your Verbal Intelligence is Genius

Your Mathematical Intelligence is Genius

Your General Knowledge is Above Average


Kelly Clarkson Shares Your Taste in Music


See her whole playlist here (iTunes required)


You Are 40% Addicted to Blogthings

Okay, so you know how to take and post a Blogthing.
But you're no addict. (Hey, this quiz *proves* it!)
For you, Blogthings is more of a healthy habit.
At least, that's what you tell yourself!


Your Pimp Name Is...

Prince Skillz


Your Musical Tastes Match: Jennifer Garner


See her whole playlist here (iTunes required)


You Are Half Baked Ice Cream

In reality, you're just a quarter baked


You Are a Glam Rocker!

You put the "show" in rock show with your larger than life self.
No doubt, you are all about making good music...
But what really gets you going is having an over the top show.
Glitter, costumes, and wild hair are your thing - with some rock thrown in!

Thats enough.

Monday, December 05, 2005

TISF

Recently, I went to Thailand for the 1st Thailand International Science Fair (TISF). I was hoping to gain many new and different ideas for my research module next year. In fact, that was the main reason as to why I agreed to go for the trip. However, I definitely gained many things from the trip, apart from just looking at projects from all over the world.

The Singapore contingent from VJC (3 JC1s, 3 VIPs, Mr Teo and Ms Lui) arrived at Bangkok airport at around 8 in the evening on Wednesday (23 November). However, we were made to wait for about 2 hours before we could make our way to Mahidol Wittayanusorn School. Apparently, we needed to wait for the Australians to arrive as well. So we just hung around in the airport and got onto to bus about an hour later. We slept while waiting for the Australians to arrive. While waiting, we also got to know our buddy better. Each team was allocated to a buddy who was from MWITS itself. Our buddy was Mint. Her real name was Banthita, but Mint was her nickname. All the students in the school also had such nicknames as their real names were really long. Banthita was the shortest real name I saw, just to give you an idea.

At about 2315 hrs everyone had arrived, so we left to the school. It was a 1 hour bus ride to the school. When we arrived there, everyone was really sleepy. We got our suitcases and went to the registration counter to get our keys to our room. There, we met our other buddy. Okay, things may seem a bit confusing here. Let me straighten things out.

Team 1: Yong Jie, Rui Hong and me (The Effectiveness of Chitosan in the Adsorption of Heavy Metal Ions)

Buddy: Kanate Temtrirath

Team 2: Minh Vi, Cleaven and Justin (Solid state Photochemical Dimerization Reactions)

Buddy: Mint

n.b: All the IP students were just observers and had nothing to do with the project.

Actually my group’s buddy was Kanate. He greeted us with garlands (omg) and gave us our supper packages. This was the first of the many meals we were to receive. Anyway, we got our keys and our pocket money (440 baht) and we left for our rooms. The 3 other JC1s and I got the same room. We were really tired, so we fell asleep almost instantly. The next morning was when all the fun was about to start.

HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn was to be the guest of honour at the opening ceremony of the science fair. The royalty are highly regarded in Thailand. It’s hard to encounter such a sight in Singapore. The constant bowing to the Princess was so surreal, it was hard to believe. We had to be in our formal wear for the ceremony. It started at around noon and we waited for so long, some of us fell asleep. Finally, the Princess arrived, gave a few awards and sat, to watch a few presentations from a few schools. These few presentations were from the few top high schools in the world namely the Illinois Maths and Science Academy and the Korean Science Academy. The presentations were really interesting. The presentation by the IMSA, which involved making nanotunnels on a Zirconium Titanate surface, was really interesting. It was by far my favourite.

That was followed by the poster presentations by the various teams. The princess went to each and every booth and looked at each and every project. However, language was definitely a barrier and she found it hard to communicate to students who couldn’t speak Thai. Soon at about 1700 hrs the poster presentation ended and we went back to our rooms. We then waited for the welcome dinner to start. There were many stalls where we could get our food from. So we got our food and watched a concert put up by the Thai students. We also listened to the address by the Principal of the school, Dr Thongchai. After the whole welcome dinner ended, we took a few photos, and had our nightly reflections. After that, we retired for the day.

*From this point forth, I shall just focus on the important parts of the fair to prevent this entry from becoming too long*

The next morning, we got to visit all the various oral presentations of the different groups. I went to 3 different presentations, one which was really interesting. It was about using bacteria to come up with energy. It seemed really fascinating that bacteria could be used to come up with energy, but it was only possible at a very small scale.

Just like there were good presentations, there were presentations that were not too good as well. For example, there was a presentation entitled “High Energy Particles Elsewhere in the Universe”. It sounded really amazing. I thought that the group had come up with some ground breaking research on new particles found in the universe. However, I was proven wrong. It was just a presentation on the particles that exist in the universe and information on them, an example being cosmic rays. It was none of their own research and they had just ripped all their info off the net. They ended off their presentation by stating that the challenge was to find out a way to use the energy from these particles for everyday use. I thought that that should have been their project and that was what they should have researched on.

In the afternoon, we went to different science laboratories to have a look into how Thai scientists worked and what they worked on. I went to the Centre for Vaccine Development and Neuro-Behavioural Bio Labs, Mahidol University. There were 4 different labs in the centre. We first went to the Thalassemia Research Centre. Apparently, thalassemia is a common disease in Thailand; hence, efforts were being made to find a specific vaccine for the disease. It is caused by a defect in the genes. Therefore, this centre works on preventing and controlling the disease. Another interesting lab there was the Neuro-Behavioural lab. They study and research on how the brain works using animals and extrapolate their findings to humans. We got a peek into how they conduct their experiments and the various equipments they use. We also got to see the animals they test on. That was the highlight of the second day.

The next day was the continuation of the oral presentations. First, we went to see this presentation by this team from this particular school that claimed that this group of trees could cure any disease. They backed up their case by using god as evidence to their project. However, their project touched on no scientific aspects and no one seemed convinced by their argument. After that was Yong Jie’s and Rui Hong’s presentation. I thought that it was really good and found their PowerPoint presentation really enriching. Minh Vi’s presentation was equally good. We had lunch after which we got ready for the Math and Science Rally.

My team mates and I really were really reluctant to go for the rally. But we realised we didn’t have much of a choice. We got teamed up with a few other Thais and the rally got under way. After a series of really fun and exciting games, my group won. Yay! Yong Jie, Rui Hong and I never really expected our team to win, but with the help of the Thais, we did. We won a wind chime each.

Later that night was the Astro-Night show. We were supposed to attend this lecture followed by a 3D show and lastly, a star gazing session. The lecture was alright. It focused more on radio astronomy which is an area in astronomy which involves using radio waves to obtain images of outer space. Such different views of the universe lead to new discoveries. Pulsars were also discovered through radio waves. I also learnt that it was possible for a double pulsar system to occur. The lecturer also touched on how curved space works.

The 3D show was alright. It just talked about this supernova explosion and whether it would result in a black hole or a pulsar. After that, we left to the roof of the school for the star gazing session. In my opinion, I thought that the star gazing session was not too good as the skies were cloudy and we couldn’t many stars. We only got to see Mars. After witnessing Mars and an artificial eclipse, we left to our rooms for our reflections.

The next day was our visit to the various scientific and environmental research institutes. Mr Teo, Rui Hong, Yong Jie and I went to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market situated in Ratchaburi. We just went around the place and bought some souvenirs. I was hoping to save my money. I was aiming for not spending a single cent. There was nothing much I could do there but just look around and watch people bargain. However, it was fun to see people do business on boats. It was something I would have never gotten to see in Singapore.

After that we made our way to the Nature Waste Water Treatment Program which was at Petchaburi. Apparently, the King believed in using nature to cure nature, and as the King’s initiative, this program was started. We saw this DVD on how the plant runs and their different filtration systems work. It was really different, but something like that can’t be done in Singapore, where land is scarce. We were brought for a walk around the plant. After that, we were done at the plant and we were brought to a nearby beach along the gulf of Thailand. There was really nothing much at the beach. We just stood by the shore for awhile. After about a 2 hour drive, we reached MWITS. I had a nice nap on the way back. After I reached school I had dinner and we rehearsed for our cultural night performance together with the other schools from Singapore (HCI, ACJC, YJC and VJC). We were to have a PowerPoint Presentation after which we were supposed to sing Singapore Town. Justin, Cleaven and I thought it would be more interesting if we could add a short skit as well, so the three of us came up with a skit. At about nine, we went back to our respective rooms for our nightly reflections session which was followed by a game of cards.

The next day, rather, the last day was spent visiting cultural sites in Bangkok. Mr Teo, Cleaven and I went to the Wat Pho. It was a temple which had a really large reclining Buddha. I liked the temple a lot, especially the parts where we could sit down and pray. There were 2 such shrines in the temple. The rest were mainly statues and pagodas which the various Kings had built for themselves or their fathers. After spending 2 hours in the temple, we made our way to the MBK shopping centre. Sorry if I don’t sound too enthusiastic.

6 guys really don’t make a good group to go shopping with. We just wandered around aimlessly. Later, Cleaven and I decided to go bowling the rest were looking for a LAN shop. I spent my first Baht at the bowling alley. I spent about 140B there. As it was just my second time bowling, I didn’t bowl that well. I could only hit around 138. After that Cleaven and I decided to play Winning 11 for about half an hour. I was so irritated that I couldn’t score a goal. My balls seemed to go everywhere except into the goal. Argh. After that, it was going to be three, so we left to McDonalds to meet Mr Teo. We reached MWITS at approximately five and played cards till six. We had to go down for the Farwell Dinner then. According to Cleaven, the ‘Eaters’ were ‘unleashed’. Haha. Classic examples would be Justin and Minh Vi and Cleaven. Anyway the Cultural Show started at 7 and we were the 3rd group to present. When it was our turn, there were some technical glitches but the PowerPoint soon worked. After that was our skit. Cleaven was the Chinese, Justin the Malay and I the Indian. We were supposed to talk in proper English and have a discussion on the type of foods that can be eaten in Singapore. After that the Narrator would say that people don’t talk like that in Singapore and we would do the skit again, just in Singlish. After the skit, we sang Singapore Town and began swaying towards the middle of the song. Even the Thai students began to sway too! After presentations from other countries, there was this disco performance which the 6 of us took no interest in and the night ended by everyone singing Auld Lang Syne and singing the Thai national anthem.

And that was the end of the entire 1st Thailand International Science Fair. Honestly speaking, certain parts of the Fair weren’t interesting. An example would be the Waste Water Program where I felt that what they did contradicted their main objectives. However, I felt that I have gained much more from the fair than what I thought I would gain, not just in the area of science. Science might have been the main aspect of the fair, but I was also able to understand the cultures of the various people as well, not just the Thais but students from other parts of the region as well. It was indeed an eye opener in the sense that I would have never seen Iranian girls wearing headscarves and playing soccer. I was exposed to such rare sights, and this is in turn made me broad minded. I have learnt to be more perceptive of people. We used to play soccer in the evenings. Our team would comprise of students from Brunei, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Singapore. People who speak so many different languages playing together, was such a great feeling; that sense of togetherness is something that would be hard to forget.

How can I forget the Thais themselves? They were extremely polite and hospitable, I wondered if we Singaporeans could be like them. I felt that I could learn a lot from them. Such politeness is something I would never have, and something I thought was impossible to have. After seeing it for myself, I realise that I can work on such things, to become a better person on the whole.

As I had said earlier, I never expected to learn so many things apart from science at the fair. This fair has been a really great experience for me and I have definitely become a better person after going for this fair. I would like to thank those who went with me (you 5 guys made this trip as fun as it could ever be) and Mr Teo and Ms Lui, the teachers who accompanied us on this trip. This trip has been something really great, and something I would never forget.

*the photos will be uploaded in the afternoon*