Tuesday, October 31, 2006

IR

DEAR ALL, I AND R ON FRIDAY.

FRIDAY.

PLEASE DO NOT PANIC.

Thank you.

Forwarded from the dearest PW rep, Melvin...

Sunday, October 29, 2006

CLASS CHALET!!!

heyy people!!! the holidays are here!!!

so what are we going to do for the chalet???

who's going to bring the DVDs? the DVD player?

what kind of movies should we watch? romance or horror??? not LOTR please...

we can even have karaoke! woo~~~

maybe we can bring some board games too!

and card games!

they were also talking about the possibility of a game of mahjong... WOAH.

and food! BBQ right??? but charred food is carcinogenic... =.=

i can cook fried rice!!! ahahaha... just need to add more salt.

liane can cook clam chowder (woo!)

okok enough rattling.

looking forward to the class chalet!!! i hope all of you are too!!!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

sianz

hmmm i kinda forget my name.. is it chairman for international serious organisation or fundation.. hmm nvm too long never blog here...lol

k just feel very sianz so just post crap here.. btw just read a funny joke and i think ur muggers might like it cauz its academic related... er to chem...here it goes..

two hydrogen atoms bumped into each other recently.

One said: "Why do you look so sad? "

The other responded: "I lost an electron."

Concerned, One asked "Are you sure ?"

The other replied "I'm positive."

LOL... quite cold joke but still quite funny also.. hahaz...

and regarding xianwei's previous post... yea its so sad that only me and xianwei online for de past few daes... and todae when i online at 9pm no one is online... den i seriousli stunned...o.O.. lol...so ur ppl really havin hot date sia... next time can call us to join ur also... hahaz...

Friday, October 27, 2006

Something's Wrong



Hulk smash.

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Types of Women



Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Hey peeps!
i know i'm nagging... but do rememember to return me the travel declaration forms by TOMORROW! and it must be signed! hahaha.. and in case any of you didn't receive my sms, Ms Selva will try to return us our I&Rs by tomorrow! yepp! :)

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

types of men

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Apollo Fac Outing

Hey peeps :)

Here's some info into e fac outing .....

Date: 23rd oct,mon (its the day before hari raya so can stay later :p
Venue: School central plaza
Highlights : buffet steam boat dinner (yes that means food is free flow so its definitely worth the $) , movie screening and even a slide show of all the photos of our class (which i am going to send to them of course---so must come, can remember e old times, ok not that old abt a few months back)
Price: $10

Programme:
1500-1700 Movie "The Click"
1730 - 1930 Steam Boat dinner
1930 - 2100 Movie "White Chicks"

Lets sign up as a class and go :)

(on a side note, lets hope frederick can recover asap :p best wishes)

Cheers,
Kai Han

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Destiny vs. fate

Destiny is regarded by some as fate, a fixed timeline of events that is inevitable and unchangeable, and the future knowable through means of divination. This has led to an assumption of divination as fortune-telling, though the actual practice accounts for the self-determination of individual people and an unknowable future. In divination, destiny takes on a meaning different from its common usage.

Although the words are used interchangeably, fate and destiny are distinct things. Modern usage defines fate as a power or agency that predetermines and orders the course of events. The definition of fate has it that events are ordered or "meant to be". Fate is used in regard to the finality of events as they have worked themselves out, and that same finality is projected into the future to become the inevitability of events as they will work themselves out. Fate also has a morbid association with finality in the form of "fatality". Destiny, or fate, used in the past tense is "one's lot" and includes the sum of events leading up to a currently achieved outcome (e.g. "it was her destiny to be leader", "it was his fate to be executed"). Fate is an outcome determined by an outside agency acting upon a person or entity; but with destiny the entity is participating in achieving an outcome that is directly related to itself. Participation happens wilfully.

Destiny in divinatory practice has none of the negative connotations of fate. Destiny has the same root as "destination": destine, to direct something towards a given end ("she is destined to be leader"). Without a subject's wilful participation, there is no destining. Destiny cannot be forced on someone; if they are forced into circumstances then that is their fate. As an example, there was a scene in the movie Whale Rider when the whales had beached, and Paikea walked up to the largest one and gently kissed it. She had reached a state of consciousness where a message she had absorbed from the mythology of her people, that she had memorized, sang, and enacted in dance on stage, moved from her subconscious mind to conscious awareness, where she was informed by the myth of the Whale Rider. Until then, there was doubt in the mind of the audience that she would be leader; circumstances looked dim; but in that moment she knew that she was leader, and she knew her destiny. Events, as they played out, had guided her to this place and this time. Her next act was made with full awareness--it was what the leader must do; it was what the first Whale Rider had done.

"Why did the whales beach? Did they do it for her benefit? Because she called them?" That is fate: the objective events, the opportunities and the limitations placed before us, the circumstances we are bound to that are beyond our control, and sometimes even beyond our meager understanding as to how they happen, but are a part of our destiny in that they shape us. Fate is a backdrop on which we play out our destiny. "Why did she ride the whale and become leader?" That is her destiny, what she determined will be, by directly participating in what was happening. She directed circumstances towards a certain outcome, and in doing so determined future circumstances. By participating in our destiny, we shape fate.
Another notable mention is Tess of the D'Urbervilles. Tess is fated to the undesireable life any women in that century would hate to have.

Russian literature also countlessly refers to fate and existence in the universe. In Lermontov's Hero of Our Time, the protagonist, Pechorin rationalizes that he will burst into a room with a gun-wielding madman and confront him, on the assumption that the "chapter had already been written."

uh... kinda cheem right?

Saturday, October 14, 2006

hey ppl.
betcha heard abt the class chalet le...
(if not its just below this post)
um so pay 20 bucks ppl!
those who already paid 5 to me, just need to pay 15 more kk=D

hehe hope it ll be fun-er den last time=D
and ooh.
goOd luck for monday==

jun

Thursday, October 12, 2006

CLASS CHALET!

okay my dears it's time for another class chalet!

this time it's at aranda country club! it's HUGE. 5 room flat size. got two rooms. and living room. so should be able to let almost everybody sleep! yeap!! (:
so everybody should go! hophop!
and even if u're not going u'll have to pay 20 bucks! just the same as the june chalet. so might as well go right. hahaha.
and pray it doesn't rain this time!

details are as followed:
venue: Aranda Country Club. room 2222
date: 8-10 november 2006
check-in time: between 3 - 9 pm (this is for xiuwei to note. hahaha)
check-out time: between 9-10am
what we're doing: hm haven't really thought about it. prolly got bbq! like the last time. just play random stuff. watch random stuff. and uh i dunno whatever you all wanna do.
more details please go to: www.arandaclub.org.sg

funness!!

Sunday, October 08, 2006

why study econs...

hey guys... just got this from my mail... lol.. econs is veri useful of us guys actually..


> >ECONS! >
>just for leisure. >
>READ ON TO FIND OUT :)
> >?> >?> > >
>A Good Way to Study Economics > > > >
1. You see a gorgeous girl at a party.
> >You go up to her and say:
> >"I am very rich. Marry me!"
> > > >That's Direct Marketing
> >?> > > >?> >
2. You're at a party with a bunch of friends and see a gorgeous girl.
> >One of your friends goes up to her and pointing at you say:
> >"He's very rich. Marry him."
> > > >That's Advertising
> > > >?> >3. You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to
> > >her and get her telephone number.
> >The next day, you call and say:
> >"Hi, I'm very rich. Marry me."
> > > >That's Telemarketing
> >?> >?> > > >4. You're at a party and see gorgeous girl. You get
> >up and straighten your tie, you walk up to her and pour her a drink,
> >you open the door (of the car)for her, pick up her bag after
> >she drops it, offer her ride and then say:
> >"By the way, I'm rich. Will you marry me?"
> > > >That's Public Relations
> >?> >?> >?> >5. You're at a party and see gorgeous girl. She walks
> >up to you and say:
> >"You are very rich! Can you marry me?"
> >?> >That's Brand Recognition
> >?> > > >?> >6. You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to
> >her and say:
> >"I am very rich. Marry me!"
> >She gives you a nice hard slap on your face.
> > > >That's Customer Feedback
> >?> >?> >?> >7. You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up
> >to her and say:
> >"I am very rich. Marry me!"
> >And she introduces you to her husband.
> > > >That's demand and supply gap
> >?> >?> >?> >8. You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to
> >her and before you say anything, another person come and tell her:
> >"I'm rich. Will you marry me?" >
>and she goes with him.
> >?> >That's competition eating into your market share
> >?> >?> >?> >9. You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her and
> >before you say:
> >"I'm rich, Marry me!"
> >And your wife arrives.
> > > >That's barriers to entry =)
> > > >?> >?> >My friends and I came up with 3 more
>?> > > >You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her
> >and say:
> >I am very rich. Marry me!".
> >Another guy with flowers said:
> >I am richer. Marry me!"
> >?> >That's absolute advantage.
> >?> >?> >?> >You see a gorgeous girl at a party.
> >You go up to her and say,
> >"I'm very rich. Marry me!"
> >Her equally gorgeous friend tags along for the rest of the night.
> >?> >That's economies of scale.
> >?> >?> > > >You see a gorgeous girl at a party. You go up to her
> >and say, "I'm very rich. Marry me!" Two years later, you have kids.
> > > >That's the multiplier effect.
> > > >?> > > >HOW 'REAL' CAN ECONS GET?!

Saturday, October 07, 2006

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Thursday, October 05, 2006

JOGA BONITO

It means "play beautifully" in Portugese.

The Joga Bonito movement portrays itself as dedicated to eliminating unfair and unsportsmanlike play from football, promoting fair and creative play as well as honesty and team spirit, and showing the true and beautiful side of football by having a motto of "play from the heart".


That's what we did! Yup, like what Stella said, though we didn't really win a lot of games today it was all in th name of sportmanship and more importantly, team spirit displayed through our friendship!

Don't be sad BASKETBALL GIRLS! Your manager (Qiwen... uh.. that's me) thinks that all of you have done well!

Frisbee was really kind of bad. We didn't even know of the rules of the game until we stepped on the fields! Actually i still didn't really get what was going on even when i was playing.

Floorball was kind of embarrassing... many of you kinda know what happened... it seems like no one realised! HAHA. QUITE FUNNY.

Erm street soccer, maybe i should have been braver and just go all out. Oh well, but they were really very fierceand rough!!! It wasn't the spirit of Joga Bonito at all...

BASKETBALL BOYS! It was a great game played! We were SO CLOSE to it. But i guess the girls still enjoyed cheering for all of you. (^_^)

To Girls who bend it like beckham: we should play football once eevry week!

To AMANDA JENNY JEANA MAJUN: i think we rock.

TO Stella: thank you for the best phrase of the day!

To Xiuwei: Do thank AMANDA JENNY JEANA AND I for making you come back. It was fun isn't it?

To Hongern: WATCH ME DANCE AT MAF!

To Melvin: don't be scared of a cheesy ball...

To Fred: you must give me clearer instructions! cause sometimes i am really a little blur. if not i will embarrass myself again.

To all the rest: we'll cheer and squeal again!

FOS 2006.

Strangely, we did enjoy it.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

okay i'm going to try this another time. hahaha. though i said it like a million times of last times already but still. haha

so who wanna go for class outing in the hols! or class chalet!

someone say something.
if not means don't have lor. ):

Sunday, October 01, 2006

heyhey ppl.
2 last papers
(ignoring the spa skill a)
we can do it=D

jiayou!
and...

HAPPY CHILDRENS DAY!!!

haha^^

jun