Thursday, July 30, 2009
Great
Wow! My fantasy premier league blog is gaining visitors significantly since ever I exchanged the link with footbo.com! From 40 visitors per day, it increased to 50 just in 12 hours! Wahahaha... hope that it'll gain from day to day to generate a great amount of profit to me... XD
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Restless Day at School...
Just endured a non-stop school action today.
Departed from home at 6.15 for a test at 8.
Then started my class from 9-4.30.
And this time my programming practical ended punctually, which forced me to tapau my lunch to eat at japanese class at 1pm again. =(
The whole day I ended up walking and studying endlessly.
The only good this was there's only 1/2 of the class attended for the tutorial which made the class much interesting than any normal day. =)
A shot to let you see how easy it is to spy upon during exam:
Hey, I didn't do that okay? =p
Monday, July 27, 2009
Hectic Period Starts!
Guys, sorry for the lack of updates. Just endured an quite easy test on Saturday (if not for the terms which I didn't memorise well, I should have a high chance of doing a full marks test).
And this week I'll have THREE TESTS again. =(
Today I studied from morning to night, how sad (of course I did play =p )...
Thursday, July 23, 2009
The Battle for Freedom
Today I introduce you another finest piece from Final Fantasy. This is from Hitoshi Sakimoto, the main composer of FF XII. It is very inspiring and spirit lifting for me.
It might be long but... ENJOY!!~
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Harimau Malaya!
Another not in time post.
Days ago, Manchester United had created a great atmosphere around Bukit Jalil. Yes, they came after 8 years of time! I'm a die hard fan of Liverpool so... ya I know you know it. I wasn't really excited about it.
With a 0-6 loss of last encounter, the media didn't really put any hopes on our national squad, especially when now our FIFA ranking is much lower than years before. But...
18th July 2009. Man Utd led a 2-0 advantage with goals scored by Rooney and Nani, but the next thing that happened was unbelievable. Amri Yahya scored a stunning volley which made Van der Sar unable to do anything about it!!! Wow, was that Malaysia national team? Then, an idiotic mistake by Foster gave Yahya a second chance to slot in another goal!!! 2-2 from 2-0? Simply unbelievable!!! I bet everyone was shell-shocked by that result.
Although Michael Owen (ya, that traitor of Liverpool =p ) secured Man Utd a victory, but the performance of Harimau Malaya was something that deserves a credit. The fact is such a rare phenomenon that Malaysia XI was able to let Man Utd to concede two goals can only happen once in a century. And it proves a slogan: Malaysia Boleh!!!
Credits to Man Utd too for a fine game and also a fine rematch. Rajagopal, please revive our national team! =)
Sunday, July 19, 2009
My Wonderful Weekend: Part 2
A hopeless jog.
After the Bon Odori on the other day, I woke up at 6.40 today to participate for Jog for Hope. I drank only little bit of milo as suggested by Wai Kit and waited him to come. But omg. My call to him at 6.55 was actually a wake up call for him. =.= So I continued my slept for awhile until he came around 7.25.
Ya, Sunday traffic is always smooth like SK-II, so I didn't really think that we would late, but... We went through the wrong route, so... Moreover, we didn't know where is Plaza Damas, the venue for the competition. By the time we reached, it's already 8.20!
Since we were so so late, we had lost the motivation to jog for the win. LOL. We had already seen people running back before we had even entered turn 1! And it was so embarassing to see a lot of eyes staring weirdly at us. =.=
The run was eventually ended up with walk. Heh, the girl passing the rubber band at checkpoint one is pretty~ We managed to take our time to observe how good is Bandar Hartamas as a residential area. And funnily, we managed to pass some contestants! Yay! And since we definitely wouldn't win, we ended our jog at the 6km mark instead of 9km for open group.
And when we entered the Taylor's Bandar Hartamas campus, damn, so many lengluis! Wai Kit, you wasted my RM30 la... I can only look at you but not girls when jogging because of you! Haha. Furthermore, I also couldn't grab the gorgeous tee for Jog for Hope. The Tree Huggers Club logo is really cute! =(
Left with nothing but the heart for charity, we went back to home after that. A nice day, even the sun didn't torture us when we were doing charity. Great job for everyone involved!
Shot of the day:
My Wonderful Weekend: Part 1
Bon Odori!
Haha, as told by me, I went to Bon Odori yesterday with quite a number of friends: Wai Kit, YY, Zheng Mou, Samantha, Xin Yi, Jer Yen, Sam's sister and most unbelievably, the long lost Kwan Say Hong! Lol.
We departed from SL at six and reached at seven. Wai Kit was quite unlucky as his car's windscreen got smashed by rocklets falling from a lorry and got middle fingered by a cocky uncivilized Malaysian. Not to mention his race though to avoid racism. It's quite a long road walking from the main Panasonic entrance into the event venue. Oh gosh, Panasonic factory is so so abundant with leisure facilities! A swimming pool, a stadium, and a football field. =.=
When we reached the event entrance, we saw some punkies got banned from entry due to their lala-ness. They really did deserve that punishment. Bon Odori is somekind of ancestral ritual. STUDY BEFORE GO PLEASE. Did you guys think that all Japanese are lala just because of what you seen from drama/anime/AV?
The party splitted and I joined Wai Kit, Raymond and YY. We roamed around right after we went inside and were so delighted to find so many lengluis attended. Also we joined the culture dance session. It was so fun to join the pack! Moreover, the dancers on the stage wore kimonos with a big ribbon behind. Kawai ne~ I'll try to buy one for my gf, should I have any. =)
Then we went to get some Japanese food on the booth there. Four unagi rice for RM48. Expected fair inflation. Lol. Also I saw a lot of nihon products sold such as sake, sushi, the famous Pocari Sweat isotonic brand, Yakult and much more. We didn't buy any though (but Jer Yen did get Yakult for us). Thank god the unagi was nice haha.
The next thing we did was to roam around again and this time we met Jason, my primary schoolmates. "Hi, Jason, when are you going to lose your gamble at Jenn Shyang's house again?" Lol. And the next dance session commenced after that so we danced again happily.
The event ended after the final dance session. We went very south from Shah Alam to C Beach Cafe after that before we went home. Oh, Bon Odori is so nice! Next year I'll try to go to Penang to see a larger scale of this event there.
Photoshots:
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Missing In Action
Yo, popes!
Didn't manage to post anything days before due to the sucky chain of tests: the Japanese mid-term, the Programming Practical and the sucky Prob and Stat test that took us five and a half hours of wasted break time due to that.
Furthermore, I am busying with my commercialised blog http://bpl-fantasy.blogspot.com. Gents and football freaks only thou.
And here, a summary of what I'll do in the next few days:
Bon Odori at Shah Alam,
Jog for Hope at Bandar Hartamas,
and Samantha's Birthday Dinner at Balakong.
I'm really living up my life now. Never waste any second of it. =)
Sunday, July 12, 2009
A Morning Walk, Nice =)
Hmm... Woke up at 7 today and went to Sungai Long. Why? For the sake of Jog For Hope which will hold on next sunday, which is one week from now (this charity event sucked RM30 from me!!). Unfortunately, I met another suggester of the event who FFK me again. Nevertheless, I've Wai Kit to accompany me.
I reached Keith's home around 7.40, and started our jog right after that. Keith's leading me for the jog, and he's starting with a fast pace - something between jog and run. However his pace started to slow down after awhile lol.
I only managed to jog the whole straight path of the SL trunk road, till SMKBBSL. Then both of us walked. We walked passed the basketball court of SL6 which I saw Wei Kian's playing without some familiar faces. Then Keith started to jog again. Meanwhile, my body didn't allow me to start to jog again with him due to the lack of oxygen.
I tried to jog again when I was near the clubhouse but my abdomen immediately felt some pain after that. So the plan was cancelled and I walked with some pain along with me. Eww, how bad is my physique. I think I'll just try to find some friends to jog with me regularly to improve my stamina and oxygen level (my mum always nag me for my frequent yawning).
Then I drove Wai Kit to basketball court to meet up with Wei Kian, played awhile of basketball and got Kah Fai to eat breakfast with us. A very good morning for me. =)
Oh ya, almost forgotten... Support Jog For Hope! - http://jogforhope.wordpress.com/
Saturday, July 11, 2009
The Science and Maths Controversy
English or Malay?
I guess all Malaysians know what I am talking about. Otherwise, you should migrate to Mars. Science and Maths were and still are taught in English till now since 2003, but things are going to change again. Our Ministry of Education decided to reuse our Bahasa Malaysia and the mother tongues in Malaysia as the language to deliver both knowledge of Science and Maths to our fellow young students. Now here's my viewpoint:
1. For Primary School
Yes, a wise decision in fact. Children learn faster in their own mother tongue, hence these knowledge can be absorbed much faster. Furthermore there are more than half of the family population in Malaysia that hardly speak or write in English. So you can hardly see primary students who is borned in a non-English environment doing good in English.
2. For Secondary School
Ridiculous, totally. After six years of study, students should now have good base in English. Therefore, it is now the perfect time to switch the teaching of Science and Maths subjects to English. The scientific and mathematical terms which are more complicated in secondary school Maths and Science are now more suitable to be taught in English to avoid confusion, while it also provides students a preparation to adapt to the world's environment which is ruled by English language. Furthermore, it is totally ridiculous for students who come from SJK (C) or SJK (T) to study Science and Maths for 3 types of languages. It'll give rise to a lot of confusions and learning difficulties to them, while it doesn't benefit the Malays at all in terms of competitivity.
Please, government, wake up, give some more constructive ideas rather than these rubbishes. You can do much better MoE, for the sake of the future. Now TEACH SCIENCE AND MATHS IN MOTHER TONGUE FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL LEVEL WHEREAS TEACH IN ENGLISH FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
Don't Burden Me with Your Problems
I'm lazy, so don't burden me with your problems. Lol.
In fact, it's quite an annoyance for me if somebody wants me to solve something that I don't know how to solve for him. I may know a lot of things, but I ain't genius. Gimme a break~
But don't worry, I'll help you as long as it doesn't allocate my time to search for solutions. =)
Monday, July 6, 2009
My Form Is Forced to Back, Finally
Yaya, my form is forced to back, finally.
Three tests this week, followed by two the next. Seriously if I still refused to enter my study mode, I will get doomed by my results. =P
Come on, don't say that the smarties don't need to read. WE DO NEED TO READ, but we managed to digest the knowledge faster than the average. Don't be envious okay? Everyone got talents, you just need some time to discover. =)
My review for my subjects after six weeks of fun study in university.
Introductory Calculus: So far it's still not challenging due to the revision of foundation mathematics.
Probability and Statistics I: The subject's not hard, but the stupid and long formula screw me up.
Discrete Maths for Applications: One of the most underrated subject by me. Now I realised that it's a quite challenging and interesting subject. =D
Programming: Also a revision of foundation programming. =.=
Business Accounting I: Basically still a translation of my SPM account.
Japanese: Fall in love with it. Hope that I can watch anime and play japanese games without any confusion anymore. =)
P/s: Study is important, as well as PLAY! Don't outstress yourself guys and girls. ^^
Sunday, July 5, 2009
The Seven Primes
After some procrastination, finally I had watched "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" last Friday. The graphics are so so realistic. Somehow overrealistic. Lol. And it somehow looks like a show of perverted humour. =.=||
Some stupid interesting facts about that movie:
1) Sam Witwicky can read a book of thousand pages within several tens of seconds due to the effect of All Sparks.
2) There is a transformer that can change into human form... =.=
3) There are actually seven Primes, with only Optimus Prime left.
4) The Fallen looked so strong, but yet so so noob.
5) The metal of the transformers somehow seems too strong and shiny to be seen as metal.
If not due to the stupid climax the movie has, I would have rated the show 10/10. It was disappointing not to see a long 1v1 boss battle between Optimus and the Fallen.
Jetfire equipped Optimus Prime. Looks so cool and guess what? He can fly (though looks like Gundam)!
Whereas the movie I watched at home, Angels and Demons, looked much better in terms of plot and was so exciting and mind stimulating. An awesome movie of religionbots vs scienceticons (noob terms lol).
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Realflation
The world is crazy. Specifically, the arena of football.
Realflation is striking the world.
What? Realflation? What's that?
It's the inflation of soccer players' price which Real Madrid brought to this transfer season.
Their first signing this season, Kaka, had already stunned the world with a price tag of 65mil Euros. What an incredible price!
And the next thing Real Madrid did was restunned the world again by buying Christiano Ronaldo of Man Utd with record breaking 80 mil Pounds. Are they insane?
Yes I do admit that both of them worth more than 100 mil pounds, but not around 130 mil pounds. That's way too much.
And such thing had led to the ultimate inflation of this season's football arena.
Liverpool had tagged Xabi Alonso for 35 million and Mascherano for 50 million pounds due to the giant figures that Real had risen.
Bayern Munich wants 70 million pounds for their French ace Ribery.
And the most recent news reported that Real Madrid had again continued their spending spree by hunting Benzema for 35 million pounds.
Oh, are they crazy?
At least the realflation is bringing the world crazy.
Who's next and what's the price?
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Emo 1.7.09
原来,我真的连一个真正要好的异性朋友也没有……
我,很想哭……
My heart goes dead along with MJ... at least for now.
But the phantom is alive.
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