Friday, May 25, 2007
last day of school for T2
It's amazing how time flies.
It's also very scary.
I shall not elaborate now, just finished Mapling in Cass (Hunter lvl 38), and doing some lousy quest which requires 300 State-Held Rice from some mice (Retz) in a cramped (Helios) tower (nightmare for a Hunter/Crossbowman/Sin BTW) and after (what was it? One and a half hours?) some time i only got 240 of them... but I shall not elaborate upon that because this is not a MapleStory blog.
Whatever. Haran was taking photos of everyone today, because he and Kartik are going back to India during the hols. I wonder how he'll get the piles upon piles of homework done. Bring to India? Then what about the groupwork?
Need to sleep now. Tomorrow is the RI Founder's Day, and 17/31 people from our class need to go (inclusive of yours truly). Half of us won't turn up anyway, if I know my class.
Night.
--- interesting quote ---
Teacher: "The President of the United States wanted to go to war with Iraq, but Congress..."
Student: "...was beating around the Bush."
Rating: Ahahahahaha! (5 stars)
This was REALLY REALLY funny, would you believe it.
Friday, May 18, 2007
English blog of personal response - Term 2
Here goes. After seeing so many of my friends' blogs having articles to do with the ministerial pay hike, chat room + teenagers = *censor*, and Tony Blair stepping down, I shall try to do something a bit more unique. Of course, it may not be, because this story is pretty well known. This article is about a teenager who used his neighbour's wireless Internet access using a laptop computer in May 2006. This article was written in November of 2006. It is taken from http://mcpmag.com/news/article.asp?EditorialsID=1115. It is a societal issue.
- Blog of Personal Response to Current Affairs -
Report: Singapore teen faces 3 years' jail for tapping into another's wireless Internet
November 11, 2006 - 2:05PM
A Singapore teenager has been charged with tapping into someone else's wireless Internet connection, a crime that carries a penalty of up to three years in jail, a newspaper reported Saturday.
Garyl Tan Jia Luo, 17, is the first person to be charged with this crime under the Computer Misuse Act, the Straits Times reported.
The report said Tan is accused of using a laptop computer to gain unauthorized access to a home wireless network on May 13.
The newspaper said a neighbour had apparently lodged a complaint against Luo.
Most notebook computers and personal digital assistants can detect unsecured networks and easily gain access.
Tan was released on a bail of 6,000 Singapore US dollars (US$3,855; euro3,000) and is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.
If convicted, Tan faces up to three years in jail and fines of up to S$10,000 (US$6,425; euro5,000) under the Computer Misuse Act.
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100,000 plastic bags saved on Bring Your Own Bag Day By Julia Ng, Channel NewsAsia
Posted: 19 April 2007 2028 hrs
SINGAPORE: Singapore's first Bring Your Own Bag Day on Wednesday managed to save an estimated 100,000 plastic bags.
According to leading supermarket chains NTUC Fairprice and Cold Storage, they cut the number of plastic bags by up to 60 per cent.
They also sold about 20,000 reusable bags.
At one Cold Storage outlet, most shoppers say they do not mind if they have to donate 10 cents to environmental projects for every plastic bag they take.
"If they donate it, it's up to them, right? But I think I'll bring my own bag. It makes more sense," said one lady shopper.
"I have no objection because it's contributing to the eco friendly system. I think it's good! For us businessman, for shopping we don't carry a bag! But for housewives, yes, if they have time to bring their own bag then it would be a good idea," said another shopper.
But not everyone agrees.
"In the first place it's an inconvenience to me. On an everyday basis, some of us [are] in a rush, then it'll add up to a big amount. But I guess as a habit it's always good to recycle," says one customer.
Some viewers told Channel NewsAsia that paying "10 cents per bag is way too expensive".
One viewer said she saw "two women who went shopping at a mart without shopping bags and brought the (NTUC) baskets home".
Others argued that for families who shop in bulk, it is "not feasible to bring over 20 reusable bags just for that one outing."
There were also suggestions for supermarkets to waive the charges for plastic bags if you spend $50 or more.
So it looks like the habit of bringing your own shopping bag to cut down on the use of plastic bags will take some time to cultivate.
But with so many reusable bags available in all shapes and sizes, sometimes all it takes is a little planning in your shopping schedule and you too can do your bit for the environment.
One shopper says she has some 10 reusable bags, and keeps one in her car at all times.
"You know you're going shopping. You know you're going to need bags, so why don't you just use [or] bring them!"
Some retailers, like furniture store IKEA, plan to charge shoppers five to 10 cents for its plastic bags from this Sunday.
Therefore paying for the convenience may just be the start of a new trend in Singapore. - CNA/yy
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broken down bus
Nothing else to report.
--- interesting quote ---
English worksheet: "Professional trumpeteers have a shorter life span than other people. Fact or opinion?"
Some guy in class: "Poor *insert my name here*."
(they can't tell a clarinet from a trumpet for nuts)
Rating: Aha! (1 star)
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
nearing open house
Spanish Fever
Bandwagon
And Then The Ocean Glows
Che Sara
Those Magnificient Men In Their Flying Machines
It's A Small World
Silvercrest
And other assorted pieces. These are our more "interesting" pieces; but too bad we couldn't have included Gershwin! and other pop/jazz/blues songs. They are more appreciated (by P6 students).
Total timing for playing the pieces: 40 mins
Break: 20 mins
Rinse, dry, and repeat. From 8:00 am - 12:00 am on Saturday.
O.o
Not sure if I'll survive Saturday.
--- interesting quotes ---
A: "Wrong note!"
B: "It's accidental lah!"
A: "???"
(get it? "Accidental" as in b & #... oh never mind)
Rating: Ahahahaha! (4 stars)
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*counting in 7/8 timing*
"One - Two - Three - Four - Five - Six - Se - ven*
*everyone laughs!*
*back to the piece*
"One - Two - Three - Four - Fi - ve*
*I choke on clarinet mouthpiece*
Rating: Ahahaha! (3 stars)
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Qn: What is the enzyme for glucose & (something else)?
*I think of protein: protease, lipids: lipase*
My ans: Glucase
Result: Gone case
Rating: Ahaha! (2 stars)
Monday, May 14, 2007
NAPHA
Amazing news to report; I have passed NAPHA. That really rocks! Last year I got a Bronze, passing either by a few seconds or cm or push-ups. Now, I solidly passed most things by at least 5 (ICPs, pushups, cm) and one whole minute for the 2.4 km run. To you this may be some insignificant achievement because you're all getting 10 minutes for 2.4, but to me, this is some miracle.
Haha, nothing else. Band practice with Gershwin! was fun, and I could play all of it. Not so for Witness though. We're performing at RI Open House on Saturday, hope we can attract a big batch of P6s.
--- interesting quotes ---
If A = 1, B = 2... and Z = 26, the only word which will give you 100% is ATTITUDE.
The context in which this was spoken was too serious for a rating. But its a still cool quote.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
CCTs are here again
But I got back the results of the Math CCT done last month and...
Maths: 27/30
Percentage: 90.0%
GPA: 4.0
I AM SO HAPPY!!! FIRST 4.0 FOR MATHS SINCE SEC 1!!! AND A SOLID 90%!!! WOOT!!!
YAY!!!
And to top that off...
Maths Performance Task 1: 15.5/16
Maths Performance Task 2: 14/14
Performance Task Overall: 29.5/30
Percentage: 98.3%
GPA: 4.0
Hehe. Not that this is another CCT but still it's nice to have nearly full marks even for a PT. AND MATHS TOO.
Back to mugging.
KOed - Physics, SS
Unplayed - History, Biology
Thursday, May 3, 2007
recovered
CCTs coming up for everyone (3/4/5 CCTs depending on number of subjects), so can't blog long.
...
Nothing to blog on. Sad.
Oh ya... a funny incident on the bus home today.
Some Hwa Chong Institution girls were on the bus. Then the bus was just passing HCI... then one girl noticed, and pressed the button... then all the girls noticed, but too late... the bus went pass... then all the girls gave an excited(?) scream... strange. Then they all started blaming each other for not looking out. Quite loudly.
They got off at the next stop (which was quite far away) and walked dejectedly back. O.o
--- interesting quotes ---
"OOOOOOOOI!!!... ... ... *agonized choking noise* ... ... SOMEONE FARTED!"
Rating: Ahahahaha! (4 stars)
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
recovering
Couldn't go to school because in the morning felt weak all over... whole body felt hot... but sleep is the best medicine. After sleeping to 10 am then taking a bit of medicine made me feel better. Now I'm almost cured. Hope the doctor will give me MC for today (if not ggxx).
Still have a bit of heatiness though.
