Friday, December 23, 2005

Alas...

Phew.. I have finally finished the last part of Day 6 of the Economics E-learning course. There's still Day 7 to go. But I don't have to do it yet because the school economics department has yet to put it up. So ha! It's not my fault! :D I have to go to do my final packing after this before leaving for Singapore again tomorrow! *cheers* I'm so excited. At the same time, I feel sad because I have to leave my parents and home again and it's going to be more a less another year before I come back to my home sweet home. How ironic for us boarders, don't you think? I mean we call them our home but we spend most of our recent lives in Singapore :/ Anyway, I'm still excited about going back because I get to see my friends again! :D

Oh, another note to my dearest blog readers (as if I have any, I think only Bryan and Tania would frequent my blog, won't you guys? But they matter to me as well, ha! anyway...), I won't be putting up entries during the most of next week starting from tomorrow for I will be extremely occupied with things. Sorry!

The least I can do for you readers is to wish you a meaningful, enjoyable and maybe even memorable Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2006! Best wishes to you in the year ahead! See you guys! :)

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Peter Jackson = Pure Genius!

*Applauds* The CG technology he employed was beyond coolness! It was amazing! And fully packed with action that it just made me hang on to my seat! Haha! To Bryan: If you said that Lord Of The Rings Trilogy was not your type of movie, King Kong definitely is, because it is totally not like the usual oscar winning movies full of boring dialogues. No it isn't. But a blockbuster overwhelmed with heart pounding moments! A must watch!!! :)

"King Kong" Rating = *****

Yes! I can finally log on to the Economics E-learning programme again! But oh no! I'm so behind. They have put up until Day 6 but I only managed to finish until "Day 4 BOP Part 4". Oh well, I guess I have to rush through to finish them tomorrow! Because I don't want to do any studying between Christmas Eve and when school reopens on the 3rd Jan 2006! (Eh..It is 3rd, right?)

X-mas Countdown: 3 Days!!!

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

King Kong!

Yes! I'm finally going to watch the long-waited three-hour blockbuster at 4 pm today! :) I went for The Chronicles of Narnia last Wednesday and I hope to watch it again, maybe in Singapore because Cineleisure has better picture and sound quality!

A random countdown reminder: 13 days until school re-opens! *laughs*


Topic of the day: Adjectives are just lies. In any languages, adjectives are inaccurate, misleading and plain lies. I mean think about it, for example, nothing is really big and small. Whenever there is a so-called big object, there has to be something else that is more massive than the former. So, shouldn't we call the former small instead? When there is something small, there has to be something smaller than the former. Again, shouldn't we call the former big instead? Okay, you may not see my point here, so let's move on to a more applicable issue today, shall we? :) Beautiful vs Ugly. Who actually decides that somebody is beautiful or ugly? Let's take two people named "X" and "Y" for example. One might say that X is beautiful, but others might think otherwise. Another might think X is ugly to the core, but others might have an opposite opinion. Some might think that "X" is more beautiful than "Y" while others think otherwise. The point is, no adjectives are definite. In fact, they are just lies and are always there to deceive our minds. They are the main mind pollutant and the reason why we humans discrimate certain people from others. They are the sole cause for making people feel depressed and low. Do not ever take adjectives seriously. Listen to them at one moment and forget them the next. Even if somebody comments you positively, you are bound to be hurt someday when somebody else says something negative about you, for you took their comments seriously.
Just have a humble mind and everything will be fine. I rest my case...

Tuesday, December 20, 2005

macromedia breeze stinks

Just like how I did it before yesterday, I went to the school economics website, trying to log on to the online economics course thingy. But it turned on its back against me and refused my entry to any of the courses. I tried it again today, and it still refused my entry, saying that my "Account Limit Reached, please contact your Macromedia Breeze manager." But I didn't see any email addresses or even links to whom I can contact. So, I'm currently stuck at "Day Four BOP Part 1", oh well...

On to a brighter event. Thanks Daughter for making that wonderful Christmas card for Dad! :) But I'm still thinking what to get for both of my daughters! A book perhaps? I don't know, please clue me in!



X-mas card from Daughter!

Monday, December 19, 2005

a rnadmo (random) thought

Green. Red. Why is it named so? Why is this particular shade called green or red? Same goes to Blue, Yellow, Brown, White, Black, etc. Why whoever named these colours didn't call them something else instead? And why have all living humans acquiesced to use these names to identify these colours? ...Also, not just the colours. Same goes to that broad piece of plank with four legs which we call Table, or its loyal company we call Chair. From the tiniest little gadget we can find in our household to the many enormous structures that exist today, why are they all named so? I wonder..

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Contemplating...

Nothing in this world is ever really created or destroyed, pure or impure, increases or decreases. If you happen to see that something being created or destroyed, is pure or impure, increases or decreases, it's only a transition to another state. The truth? Worldly things are never everlasting. So don't be attached to them...