- Unknowingly dropped my ID card today. Thanks to the lovely couple Ashley and Sunny for discovering and informing me. ^^
- Tried out Caltex Ron95 today. Silent! Even my air-cond sounds louder than the engine. Virtually almost no difference when before and after start or off engine.
- Saw KK for four times already yesterday and today in the campus. I've only seen him once last week. LOL.
- Learning 4-player mahjong. So interesting! Let's play buddies! Hahahahahahaha!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Random#2
Monday, January 25, 2010
Random
- The true challenges of actuarial science started as the questions are much more logically stimulating. It gives me motivation to do the tutorials. =]
- I found out that my English writing skills had leapfrogged so far as compared to the time before I joined university. =)
- Finally clicked the cash out button of Nuffnang. RM52.90 is going to reach my home in about a month. =D
- Wai Kit is gathering people at Friday to discuss about his big plan of business. Kind of excited about it.
Upcoming posts:
- Malacca Trip - The Truth
- Stanley's Prince One Day
Stay tuned!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
The Power Is Back!
In case you don't know, knowledge is always a big source of power for me. I don't know why, but it keeps me fresh.
And theory of interest is now giving me a strong power supply to me! My interest to study is revived!
And Rooney has just thumped in four goals to end my day perfectly! =)
Friday, January 22, 2010
Terrible
For three days I ended up my day in terrible mood. Seriously need some EQ training.
Hope that I won't repeat it again tomorrow.
Anyway, Theory of Interest is awesomely nice in three ways:
- It's the first subject of actuarial science which differentiates the actuarial field from the rest of mathematics.
- It's the subject which differentiates the true actuarial students from science students who get into actuarial field because of the bright future. Honestly and cruelly, I don't think one should pick up actuarial science to study if he/she only know physics, biology and chemistry and doesn't know accounting, economics, finance and commerce and isn't interested to study about the latter.
- It deals with money, which I needs and loves so much.
I know I'll offend a lot of actuarial students, but this is the pure fact. You can't excel in actuarial field with just awesome science knowledge and magnificent mathematics. Go and foster up your business knowledge, please.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Malacca Trip Day 3
The final day of our very memorable Malacca trip begun with a breakfast at Chop Chung Kee after checking out from hotel. Sze Le didn't follow us today anyway as she had other things to busy with.
Chop Chung Kee.
The meal? What else other than the famous chicken rice ball?
It's really balls.
Your very "friendly" neighbourhood Chopstickman.
The rice is very aromatic which I think it has even better scent than KFC's chicken rice. As for the chicken, it's between the level of normal and magnificent.
After the satisfying meal, we decided to chose the Stadhuys as our next destination since it was within walking distance. A lot of camwhores, again.
The fountain.
"Photoshopped" Stanley.
Windmill on the opposite side of the Stadhuys.
The staircase at the Stadhuys.
Christ Church Melaka. Too bad we weren't allow to photograph inside.
After that we searched around and found the Muzium Samudera or the Maritime Museum and hence we had a visit inside.
The ship!
Carmen enjoying.
Our most professional climber of the trip.
A grammatical error I found at the info board. 2th. =.=
Our Malacca trip wouldn't be complete if we didn't eat any traditional cendol Melaka with gula melaka. So we went to the famous Tan Kim Hock outlet which sells a lot of local Malacca delicacies like dodol and cendol. Before that let's meet the boss of Tan Kim Hock which is Tan Kim Hock himself:
He's actually Koon Wai Ming.
We ordered cendol there. Surprisingly, only KK and me ordered cendol durian actually while the rest ordered cendol kelapa which is RM2 cheaper than the RM5 cendol durian. However, I think would quite regret with their decision as KK and me enjoyed so much for the strong aroma and taste of the finest quality of durian paste. Hehe.
Before he ate.
After. See? So happy after eating it.
Time was surely running fast as we departed after the cendol feast and reached KL about 4pm. What a wonderful time I had with you guys and girls! I'll surely wanna hang out with you all again! Thank you for the memories! =)
Random shots:
Sze Le and I.
The cannon of A'Famosa.
KK acting cool.
Meet our long lost pharaoh.
YY and Sze Le.
He seems very frustrated during shooting session...
While on the car.
That's all! =P
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Malacca Trip Day 2 Part 2
Wokay, let's continue!
After some travelling in the city of Malacca, finally it's time to do our task - photo shooting! We returned to De Lisbon Hotel, did some simple make-ups and there we go! We'd shot a lot of photos with different themes so let's just view them...
Themed "cool":
Kheng Kuan with his usual cool pose.
Kah Fai also can be cool sometimes. Haha.
Themed "ambitious":
Yeap, it's me!
Themed "sorrow":
Wai Ming here.
Stanley.
Themed "stylish":
Looks like beyond!
F4+1. =P
Themed "random":
Just so random.
And the best and most epic of all, themed "love":
Great!
Great as well!
Best-est!!!
I guess they have no explanation for this (again)...
Now let's see the failed ones...
Somehow unable to correctly adjust their position...
Sitting like this is just so ugly...
It took us approximately about three and a quarter of hours under the sun of intense heat before we finished the shooting. And we would actually continued even longer if not the batteries were out. As it was the time for dinner already, this time we visited for Capitol Satay Celop which we were unable to enjoy yesterday. Well, slightly better than McQuek's in my opinion and a pretty enjoyable meal as well after some tiring work. Unfortunately, all of the camera's batteries were being charged so no photos captured here. Lol.
As Malacca is a city with so little of night life we decided to just stay in the hotel after that. We were moved to a themed suite anyway. We played cards, joked and of course, camwhored as usual. Pictures of the night:
Before going back into our rooms.
A Johnny Depp look-alike statue we found at the corridor with Stanley posing.
Warren and the so tired me.
Guys hugging the telly.
Since we were so tired, eventually before 12am all of us had already slept (according to Stanley).
Day 3 up next! Stay tuned!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Malacca Trip Day 2 Part 1
*Ahem* And now let me proudly present to you day two of our fabulous Malacca trip. We woke up relatively quite early that day and were quite delighted with the breakfast that the hotel provided to us.
Ramen!
The ramen is just so tasty which surprised us a lot. What a nice one. After the breakfast we decided to have some camwhore sessions in the hotel room as we were going to stay in another room with special theme that night. Let's just see some of them:
I guess they have no explanations for this...
Thumbs up!
Then we went to fetch Sze Le before we went to our first destination of the day: Porta de Santiago (A'Famosa) and St Paul's Church. It's never a Malacca trip if you didn't leave your footsteps there. Here I think the pictures will say more than words so I guess I'll just save the typing:
A'Famosa.
Walking up to St Paul's Hill through A'Famosa.
You can actually see Eyes of Malaysia from St Paul's Church. Too bad that it's not operating anymore.
The tombstones.
I wonder how KK did that...
Ah Paul (St Francis Xavier).
The grave.
After enough of enjoyments up there, our stomach growled as hence we went to a nyonya restaurant which I have forgotten the name. To be honest, the food wasn't that nice (that's why we forgotten the name). In the end each of us even had a bowl of cendol without gula melaka. Swt...
Group photo.
The food.
It's still too early for the photo shooting session, so we walked around the town on this sunny hot day. Kind of interesting as we captured plenty of photos:
Dato' Wira Gan Boon Leong. What a big statue for him.
Jonker Walk.
Chen Hoon Teng Temple.
It would be too long to write day 2 in just one post so I guess I'll write part two later. Stay tuned!
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