http://www.onlineflashgames.org/games/defense-games/shore-siege.htm
fun game :)
A self-proclaimed humblebragger's thoughts on anything under the sun (and in his mind)
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Waking up times
Oh gosh, my waking up times seem to be later and later the nearer I am to my last paper.
2 days ago - 8am
yesterday - 9am
today - 10+am..
tomorrow - 11am
...
...
this is terrible!
but sleeping's so nice.. XD
2 days ago - 8am
yesterday - 9am
today - 10+am..
tomorrow - 11am
...
...
this is terrible!
but sleeping's so nice.. XD
Friday, November 27, 2009
weather
the weather's a joke here.. seriously.
last week it was raining daily.. now not a single raindrop was in sight, and blazing heat has replaced it
of course it is not as bad as heat waves in India, but still the unpredictability is annoying me.
and this is no good either to keep tempers cool and calm.
last week it was raining daily.. now not a single raindrop was in sight, and blazing heat has replaced it
of course it is not as bad as heat waves in India, but still the unpredictability is annoying me.
and this is no good either to keep tempers cool and calm.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Laptop died
my laptop just died... well I shall spare you kind readers the gruesome horror of having to sit through the string of expletives hurled from my acid mouth
to those who may want to help, or want to have the slightest idea of what happened
I was basically typing and doing nothing extraordinary when out of the blue the blue screen of death (BSOD) appeared. Ok, if that's not enough, there was a disk read error which persisted even after I changed the boot order. Oh well, was trawling through the Internet to search for help, but to no avail.
furthermore, to add salt to my wound, I am unable to go for the event which I have patiently waited for months to go...
anyway, since I am known for my anger management, I shall look towards the optimistic side. Here are good reasons for shifting to my home computer:
(in no order of preference)
1. Increase my tolerance or patience level due to the ironically slower home computer which has better specifications but ....
2. Regain my speed in typing with the normal keyboard and numpad :)
3. Gain increased levels of self-discipline, or rather forced discipline, as most of my own games are practically unplayable here + this computer is in an unfavourable position - hence possibly get 101% at Bio Paper 1 next Thursday
4. Erase all my history of my doings in school (temporary at least, until I find a way to extract data)
So yep, I shall look forward to the future! :D
and in the meantime, bask myself in music to soothe my raging soul
to those who may want to help, or want to have the slightest idea of what happened
I was basically typing and doing nothing extraordinary when out of the blue the blue screen of death (BSOD) appeared. Ok, if that's not enough, there was a disk read error which persisted even after I changed the boot order. Oh well, was trawling through the Internet to search for help, but to no avail.
furthermore, to add salt to my wound, I am unable to go for the event which I have patiently waited for months to go...
anyway, since I am known for my anger management, I shall look towards the optimistic side. Here are good reasons for shifting to my home computer:
(in no order of preference)
1. Increase my tolerance or patience level due to the ironically slower home computer which has better specifications but ....
2. Regain my speed in typing with the normal keyboard and numpad :)
3. Gain increased levels of self-discipline, or rather forced discipline, as most of my own games are practically unplayable here + this computer is in an unfavourable position - hence possibly get 101% at Bio Paper 1 next Thursday
4. Erase all my history of my doings in school (temporary at least, until I find a way to extract data)
So yep, I shall look forward to the future! :D
and in the meantime, bask myself in music to soothe my raging soul
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The Pomodoro Technique
For those who can't see to be self-disciplined or complain of lack of time.. you can try this very deceptively simple yet rather effective tool which I found
http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/index.html
http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/index.html
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Was brooding over how many people wishing you good luck for your A levels can tell pretty much the number of close friends... not via chain emails or mass smses, but people who contacted you personally and initiated the contact.
Not saying that I don't have friends, but rather it tells me who I have been talking with all these while - like a couple of non-Hwachong friends, some of my close relatives, and some of my juniors too :)
Just reflecting back on the various well-wishes received, it can be really heartwarming and motivating.
Then again, this is only A levels. There will be other battles in the future which we must all fight ourselves, and A levels is just a prelude to a life of vicissitudes, ups and downs, sweat and blood. Simple wishes, just done with initiative and not via a robotic manner really helps.
Yep. Thanks to all those warm gestures. Really really appreciate it. Its just heartwarming to know that, you are still on some people's minds.
Anyway, a week of examinations have passed. Stress levels are intense, and self-esteems are being stretched to the limit. Well, music has never seemed to be such a potent relief. Been listening to radio religiously - laughing to the wild jokes and lame quotes - and even playing songs while in the examination itself. Haha.. maybe you can all try it :)
Not saying that I don't have friends, but rather it tells me who I have been talking with all these while - like a couple of non-Hwachong friends, some of my close relatives, and some of my juniors too :)
Just reflecting back on the various well-wishes received, it can be really heartwarming and motivating.
Then again, this is only A levels. There will be other battles in the future which we must all fight ourselves, and A levels is just a prelude to a life of vicissitudes, ups and downs, sweat and blood. Simple wishes, just done with initiative and not via a robotic manner really helps.
Yep. Thanks to all those warm gestures. Really really appreciate it. Its just heartwarming to know that, you are still on some people's minds.
Anyway, a week of examinations have passed. Stress levels are intense, and self-esteems are being stretched to the limit. Well, music has never seemed to be such a potent relief. Been listening to radio religiously - laughing to the wild jokes and lame quotes - and even playing songs while in the examination itself. Haha.. maybe you can all try it :)
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
omfg cool shit
but I do not want me to be tagged =/ lol, don't want undesired people to know me haha
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
Food for thought
If you do well, people say its expected
If you do badly, people will laugh at you.
that's how harsh the corporate culture can be
If you do badly, people will laugh at you.
that's how harsh the corporate culture can be
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