I was doing nothing after finishing my essay, but dat was 2 hours ago...what was i doing b4 writing dis?...anyway, the urge to write never came from nowhere whatsoever. But still, here i am...
It's weird how people willing to take risk and struggle for an uncertainty. At least i did. Writing an essay 1500 words the whole night with no sleep and no clear reason. Of course, it is for a competition and the prize is...Japan!...but those things didn't even cross my mind while i'm writing...So, was i writing for fun?....that's one question.
another question, can a person's focus and ability really increase under pressure? No doubt that i was a bit under pressure wondering, could i finish it on time? coz today is the due date and i have to email it to Arshana and she will help me post it from KL. Her dad goes to work around 8 maybe. I think i was more focus at the last hours. Memula memain hahaha.
Last question, is it good to do things last minutely? (last minutely-->does dis phrase really exists?)...i came accross a short article saying dat u can have a heart attack if u keep doing it. But i think it was fun...exciting too...challenging....and sometimes it makes u feel stupid! haha... But again, i never really failed to finish my task. Even if i failed, it never made me sad. Just carry on with my life and try not to fail for the next last minute task. But then again and again, i hope i won't keep doing things last minutely =)
p/s: tq arshana for the info and the help...McD...McD...McD...arkkk!!!
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
Sunday, April 10, 2005
Finally!!!
I was doing the dishes after dinner, suddenly the urge to write came out of nowhere. So here I am.
1. Baby Naufal
Four of us managed to go to Kajang to visit Kak Ira and her baby. The trip was rather okay, except for the surprise of how slow KTM komuter seems to be moving. It was more like riding a monorail for sightseeing in some island. Heh.
As for the baby Naufal, he is red. All of us personally learnt a lesson of how to hold a two weeks infant, and I would say Isma displayed the most potential to be the next mother. There were photos taken, with each of us with the baby.
Most important of all, we had sate kajang with the courtesy of Kak Ira and family. =) And of course, we had a really great time.
2. Rat race
Had a brief talk with my classmate last night. There was something that he said that really got into me. The situation is more or less the same, it happened many times before. For example, there was a time when we were asked in class why we chose Biotechnology, why do we study Biotechnology, etc.
As for me, my answers varied. But never was "to be a biotechnologist." Why? Well, obviously I'd be a biotechnologist, because I'm studying Biotechnology!!! So, as for last night, my answer was I need money to open a bookstore, and I need excuses to travel. And upon the answer, my friend replied:
"Good, just get out of the rat race."
Now that's a good one. Some people would automatically assume I'm not happy with my choice at present. That's wrong. I'm perfectly happy to be in this course, and even thinking of getting it further. But, sometimes people are freaked out if we're a little more or less deviating from the systems. It's like, you're not going to succeed if you're not following the systems.
Do I get myself clear? Or was I just babbling? Heh.
1. Baby Naufal
Four of us managed to go to Kajang to visit Kak Ira and her baby. The trip was rather okay, except for the surprise of how slow KTM komuter seems to be moving. It was more like riding a monorail for sightseeing in some island. Heh.
As for the baby Naufal, he is red. All of us personally learnt a lesson of how to hold a two weeks infant, and I would say Isma displayed the most potential to be the next mother. There were photos taken, with each of us with the baby.
Most important of all, we had sate kajang with the courtesy of Kak Ira and family. =) And of course, we had a really great time.
2. Rat race
Had a brief talk with my classmate last night. There was something that he said that really got into me. The situation is more or less the same, it happened many times before. For example, there was a time when we were asked in class why we chose Biotechnology, why do we study Biotechnology, etc.
As for me, my answers varied. But never was "to be a biotechnologist." Why? Well, obviously I'd be a biotechnologist, because I'm studying Biotechnology!!! So, as for last night, my answer was I need money to open a bookstore, and I need excuses to travel. And upon the answer, my friend replied:
"Good, just get out of the rat race."
Now that's a good one. Some people would automatically assume I'm not happy with my choice at present. That's wrong. I'm perfectly happy to be in this course, and even thinking of getting it further. But, sometimes people are freaked out if we're a little more or less deviating from the systems. It's like, you're not going to succeed if you're not following the systems.
Do I get myself clear? Or was I just babbling? Heh.
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Bluejacking
Bluejacking... What is it? Is it a blue jacket? Or using a blue car jack? Haha... I made that up. Lame though. >_>
Bluejacking... The latest thing to do to annoy people. Found this article on The Star in the In.Tech pull-out. Couldn't find the online link though. I've been finding a lot of articles lately. I'm definately bored.
Back to bluejacking, you need Bluetooth for it, where you can send SMS/MMS to any random number around you. Kinda fun. If you have Bluetooth that is. For those who don't, it's the usual miss-calling-random-numbers I suppose.
Bluejacking... The latest thing to do to annoy people. Found this article on The Star in the In.Tech pull-out. Couldn't find the online link though. I've been finding a lot of articles lately. I'm definately bored.
Back to bluejacking, you need Bluetooth for it, where you can send SMS/MMS to any random number around you. Kinda fun. If you have Bluetooth that is. For those who don't, it's the usual miss-calling-random-numbers I suppose.
p/s: Yahoo! Mail has upgraded to 1 GB. But Gmail has upgraded to 2 GB. Try and beat that! =D And I have Gmail. Mwahaha...
Friday, April 08, 2005
Age of Computer
The pictures speak for themselves.
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p/s: I take no credit for any of the pics above. If there is some kind of copyright for it, it belongs to the respective owners, not me. =D
IM-ing
With the ever expanding (free) software on the net, there's always more goodies. Here's a good one. Everyone IMs. Well, at least I think they do (for those who doesn't know what IM is, it is Instant Messaging, e.g. Yahoo Messenger). But, with so many programs with similar functions, why not just get one program which can run all! I found this article in the newspaper. So, if you wanna get this awesome software, go here. The program is updated frequently, so you need to check back the website often to get the latest scoop.
Happy IM-ing. =D
p/s: I tried it. Not to my liking though.
Happy IM-ing. =D
p/s: I tried it. Not to my liking though.
Shark's Fin
Ever noticed the many campaigns against eating shark's fin soup? What I noticed so far is that it is targeted at individuals. I think it should be targeted at hotels and restaurants instead. It's them who are selling it after all...
Hmm... Maybe there should a be a ban or a fine, or something along that line. Then, hunting for shark's fin would probably stop.
I'm sounding like an Animal Activist myself. Hehe...
Hmm... Maybe there should a be a ban or a fine, or something along that line. Then, hunting for shark's fin would probably stop.
I'm sounding like an Animal Activist myself. Hehe...
p/s: I'm not against animals. I'm only 'not very keen' on the idea on spending lots of money on animals instead of humans. *ahem*
Thursday, April 07, 2005
The Human Activist
Right before our BLE exam, we had a little 'argument' about animal activist and human activist. The Human Activist would be me. The Animal Activists would be Yati and Kak Sofie. With supporting role by Sitot (on my side, that is).
Firstly, the Human Activist argued that there should not be any animal activist (or something of that sort). Why waste money on animals when you can actually use it to save human lives instead. Example: During the war in Afghan, some people were more concerned with the zoo, especially the half-blind lion. Concerned people from all over the world started to donate for the cause. What about the people who were dying there? I don't think there was anyone setting up a cause for that. In the end, the half-blind lion still died. R.I.P.
So, the Human Activist concluded that people should save their own species, which is Homo sapiens (for those who didn't know), instead of other species (e.g. the half-blind lion). The Animal Activists were flabbergasted. Speechless. Then, the Animal Activists said something about equality (I forgot).
So, end of the day, I won. Or that's what I think it was. Hahaha....
p/s: Dedicated to the Animal Activist Yati. This is all I can say ---> Mwahaha....
Firstly, the Human Activist argued that there should not be any animal activist (or something of that sort). Why waste money on animals when you can actually use it to save human lives instead. Example: During the war in Afghan, some people were more concerned with the zoo, especially the half-blind lion. Concerned people from all over the world started to donate for the cause. What about the people who were dying there? I don't think there was anyone setting up a cause for that. In the end, the half-blind lion still died. R.I.P.
So, the Human Activist concluded that people should save their own species, which is Homo sapiens (for those who didn't know), instead of other species (e.g. the half-blind lion). The Animal Activists were flabbergasted. Speechless. Then, the Animal Activists said something about equality (I forgot).
So, end of the day, I won. Or that's what I think it was. Hahaha....
p/s: Dedicated to the Animal Activist Yati. This is all I can say ---> Mwahaha....
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