-06S6D石头- [老四] samuel:. lol shouhao is a noob =O says: WO AI DE RENNNN Scherzo Suite Bergamasque says: WO AI DE RENNNN LOL LOL Scherzo Suite Bergamasque says: LOL Scherzo Suite Bergamasque says: hahaha -06S6D石头- [老四] samuel:. lol shouhao is a noob =O says: WO AI DERE Scherzo Suite Bergamasque says:lolollolol -06S6D石头- [老四] samuel:. lol shouhao is a noob =O says: DEREN*
Omg, i love deren? =.=
psyber posted at 1:32 AM
Class Video
Monday, August 27, 2007
Hi People, a 'draft'(possibly also the final) of the class video is ready! Enjoy!
Vib posted at 4:42 PM
On the last day of school
Friday, August 24, 2007
UPDATE: urgent message from the government. Heed or be banished to Hong Kong.
Some people take picture until like never see camera before
How can a picture look so wrong yet so cute at the same time
"honey, I tink im pregnant" "WHy, thats wonderful news!"
Zhiyongs and 1 fatty(3rd from right)
Some people even more popular than Mr Loo. I tink its the pose.
"Welcome to the geog room"
Where we take photos using boxes (this time our box was timothy yap)
and pretend to care about the earth
It can be so hot like in the tundra that we BTH
We can also get closer to our roots.
We learnt many things today: Math
and Econs
What a carefree bunch of people
Last but not least, Max got something he wanna say to you all LOL JK
yushan=D posted at 9:34 PM
eh hello everyone
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Guess who is Mr popular today? Cant get enough of the shuaiest middle aged guy alive?
Got bonus pic! After 1293934783579tries, the geog pple finally managed a decent pic. (someone send it to ms li k) Self explanatory
I dont understand how louis always manages to look at the camera.
After this shot no more le cause camerawoman had her hands full (of pizza)
Bubble tea named after us yay. They go for $2 except wenjie flavored bubble tea which costs only $0.90. No strawberry green tea tho =(
Eh I take dam long to upload these pics leh. Better appreciate.
yushan=D posted at 8:26 PM
6D soccer
Monday, August 20, 2007
i was thinking... why not wear class tee for wednesday soccer? that'll be cool!
(to add value to this post): please bring econs tys for tml econs tutorial. (reminder on behalf of kevin.)
spread the msg ard. (:
astuka posted at 8:26 PM
Top scoop of the month
Monday, August 13, 2007
light | chunkang' [老大] what's there to make you so depressed? says: i duno apparently she identified some good traits in me though she outrightly despsies me i duno wad she saw in me [ 老二] hyl+ Yesterday my troubles seem so far away. -den says: money she likes your money light | chunkang' [老大] what's there to make you so depressed? says: no i think sex [ 老二] hyl+ Yesterday my troubles seem so far away. -den says: ..
Richard posted at 8:30 PM
Sunday, August 12, 2007
HEY peeps. it seems like im really ill-informed lol. or rather i got some sort of super bad memory. but in any case, i'm sure most of you know already. as for those who are still clueless (like me abt 10 min ago), here it goes...
THERE'S CHEM TEST TML!!! (gg!)
yep. uh topics tested will be everything in revision lecture 1 & 2 (so thats like stoichio, atomic structure, gas laws, chem bonding, periodicity. gg! x 2)
test format will be mcqs. AND STRUCTURED questions. (gg! x 3)
well, so hoped u guys had enjoyed ur long wkend. cos i suppose there's hardly enough time to enjoy today liao. ahh crapz.
so well that's all. pass the word around to those who havent even got the notion of a test tml! lol.
Kelvin posted at 3:38 PM
Friday, August 10, 2007
Photos from National Day outing are uploaded to photobucket! Link is located below the tagboard!!! Get them there!
Mosquito posted at 1:36 PM
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Mosquito posted at 10:36 AM
SORRY Wensi
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
To Wensi:
I don't think you want another couple of sorry here because it's easy to say many sorry(s) with my Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V keys and I don't want to be pretentious about it. I sincerely apologize for leaving you out in my list of dedications and you can choose to believe I forgot about you and don't care about you (which is apparently untrue given my immediate response with editing the post) or that Kevin has made a freaking huge mistake when he carelessly thought he has included the whole class in his list (something pretty expected of a NOOB like Kevin).
I really appreciate the emotion that you have displayed upon not seeing your name there because it at least shows you value my gratitude. I will be equally pissed if you missed me out and I really wish you would experience the same sort of fluster that I have been subjected to when I discovered you were missing from the list.
Great! Now you can scroll down and read your part.
Kevin
Vib posted at 11:21 PM
Untitled :P
Yay, it’s my turn. Drats, I had the idea of writing this first but Lim Yuan took the lead (or maybe she thought of it earlier? Argh, nevermind). I am apologetic with the refusal to engage in some activities that the class does such as the skipping of lessons, slacking off during Entrepreneurship Day altogether; that doesn't mean I condone it. I am also sorry for being so busy with my CCA and some other work most of the time that I am unable to join the class for lunch and breaks most of the time. I hope I have contributed to the class intellectually, in the aspects of humour and sarcasm, enlightened people and helped everyone academically.
To the 6D-rollers (or whatever you wanna call):
Dunjie: Glad to get to know a potential business–kind of person so talented in music. Thank you for asking extremely interesting questions that have helped me exercise logic as well as my knowledge of a vast variety of subjects. I hope you have gained from my answers and are spurred to work from the countless conversations with you that involved lots of advice and encouragement. I wish you the best for studies, which you seem to be most worried about, as well as huge success in music (which you seem least worried).
Aw Yong: Sorry I still choose to call you 'Aw Yong', it seriously feels better than calling you Zhi Yong, because you would sound like an old friend this way. Thanks for being such a great Geography Rep this year and tolerating with all the nonsensical excuses I have come up with to postpone my debt repayment date for Geography Notes. Yea, and thanks so much for being one of the few people who accompany me to have lunch at canteen when the rest of the class dine somewhere else.
De Ren: My Math buddy! Though Lim Yuan seems to have taken over my job of helping you. I am not sure if I have helped you much but I guess we all agree that we are so glad we won the Fishtank vouchers that saved us a meal. We were classmates previously though I guess I havenn't really get to know you then, given our naivety (and ignorance) at that time. I remember you were extremely great (better grades than me!) so please don't give up! Work hard for this final lap and show everyone you can do it!
Chun Kang: Classmates from Primary School! Oh my god, I can't really believe I have known you for so long although we were never very close but enough to have our mothers know each other (LOL!). I am sorry I find the prefect I met during Primary 3 (catching me for entering classrooms during recess) and classmate who sits beside me for most of the time in Primary 5 & 6, still seems as irritating as ever most of the time, though I must admit that you are serious enough whenever you are expected to be. Thanks for all the lame jokes you have formulated that has elicited giggles from me and you need to understand that Coronation isn't really the best place to have your lunch all the time.
Yu Shan: Nice to have you as a fellow geog-er and to know you. Not so because your dad is the ST editor but the maturity you exhibit in treating life itself. Sorry if all my conversations with you ended up forcing you to think about life, future, society and non–teenage stuff, or at the most basis level – schoolwork. I suppose I didn't bore you out. Haha. I think you are still well suited to talk about them! Hope you find out where you are heading for and what you'll be doing in future and work on that!
Chee Jia: Objective, really neutral and impressively nonchalant about everything. I think you have really helped me see many logical flaws whenever I have them when I bring up some stuff to talk about (Hey, not heretic but a good critical friend to have!). Having you and Yu Shan in addition to the original 5 geog-ers have been really nice and I guess we are all glad to have more around to experience the freaky silence of Miss Li's tutorials and Miss Ong's chit–chat sessions.
Puay Hian: You are just imbar intelligent and sometimes tyco with all the different stuff people do in academic world (like performing mathematical problem solving). You taught me many things about arguments and logic but I thought it'd be nice to caution you that pushing an argument too far is really dangerous because that's what I have done in many of my GP essays and Miss Cheong personally cited that as a problem for me. At the same time, you need to check for logical consistency and account for the real world. Be careful of the terms you have chosen to mean the different things you mean because others may not get it. But thanks so much for some of the most endless debates on MSN in my life!
Wen Sheu: I want my bag and my sit at the class bench! So please don't ask me that evil question in the mornings okay? Thanks for being the subject of humour for me sometimes when De Ren or Wenjie decides to poke fun of you (ie. your skin color) but frankly, I never insulted you with that so please hold nothing against me. As a Rep, I need to thank you for being the World Bank for class loans sometimes when I need to collect notes. Yes, and the effort to shout 'Class stand' for the whole of this year.
Pei Shan: I think I have to agree with Lim Yuan that you are the Da Jie of the class but most importantly, I think you have done a really great job as the CT rep this year and you should consider about exercising such leadership in your future career (Boring crap, so I shan't elaborate). Thank you for offering the most insightful ideas in both Human and Physical Geography which I often go on to expand beyond your initial point; but nonetheless, I have to be grateful to you for giving me the triggers for more thinking in Geography. I hope I have done the same for you in our discussions and whenever we two are working on an essay question together. Thanks for all the hard work for the class.
Yong Xian: Thank you for believing in my abilities and thus approaching me when you need help with work. I hope that I have given you the help you need for you to maximize your abilities in academic work, as well as the advice (heeded or otherwise) about life that you probably would not care to remember (who cares about my old man talk anyway). You have been a kind and great class treasurer (contrast to someone else) – thanks for being there to provide the timely input of funds for the purchase of our Economics notes (huge rip–off amounting to about $350 over bucks by now, thanks to the profiteering Photocopy Shop). I'll hope that your future business is a success – maybe you like to try entering the photocopying business. I'll invest in your business if I have the money (no, I don't want to be your employee) so that I can be a co–boss.
Lim Yuan: Haha. In retrospect we really have lots in common and it's great getting to meet a friend like you. Seriously glad you are not bored out by the typically boring stuff I'd talk about and make more interesting (or so you claimed :P). I really won't be kind enough to loan out almost every single tutorial to almost everyone in the class, or to help everyone with all sorts of things when they need help. For that, I salute you for the amazing kindness you displayed. And if you were to attribute this to God's blessings – I really thank God I see the greatness and nobility of His creation through you. Thanks for the simple–but–nice class tee, the class cheer, the many little things you have done for 6D (I wonder where the dumb class banner we created went). You'll do really well in life and I'm sure, God will be blessing you.
Ruiyuan: I am not going to call you 'xiao luo', so don't worry. Thank you for your real hard work with preparing Geography essays most of the time and also lending me to copy (I have reason to believe that the most work I ever copied from anyone else is Geography, from you). Also, thanks for teaching me little tricks on the computer and informing me of small softwares or plugins or whatever that has allowed me customize my computer and help me work better. I have also gained much general knowledge from you, more inclined towards entertainment, technology and perhaps random Geography kind of news occasionally. Thanks also for tolerating with my sarcasm when I unintentionally niao you sometimes (okay, maybe it's actually intentional most of the time).
Wee Chern: Great conversation friend! I enjoyed spending the time talking to you about philosophy, how we should be conducting ourselves, our lives and being true to ourselves. And also the less chim matters too, about our future, about random schoolwork, about almost anything under the sun. Hey, I really hope to visit you one of these days lor. Really sad I didn't get to know you better during Secondary 3 & 4 but glad I have entered the same class as you in JC to really know you. You have offered me great advice (sometimes unknowingly) and gave me the encouragement I need. And yes, happy to have you accompany me for lunch at the canteen when no one wants to eat with me and sometimes even when Chun Kang urge you to go Coro to eat with him. Great 6D volleyball coach as well!
Wen Jie: Sorry sorry sorry Wen Jie! I have this feeling that I am sarcastic with you most of the time, and I am constantly reminded by Ruiyuan that I often niao your height (although I can't really recall these moments). I am really impressed with your happy and very relaxed attitude towards almost everything. Although we didn't do much stuff together, I remember the times when we had great fun with Floorball and I was really glad whenever you were in the same team as me. Don't understand your enthusiasm about soccer though, I am not sure if that's an interest you are going to pursue but whatever your pursuit, just go for it.
Jia Hao: At first I thought a 4H guy would be some mugger (sorry for stereotyping) but I understand the kind of competition you all were subjected to that made you all so. Happy to get to know one more Chinese High boy whom I didn't get to know during my time in High School. I guess you really kept a low profile huh? Somehow I am always extra happy to befriend left–handers because I find you all really special (pardon my weird ideas). Thanks for all the efforts with collecting and distributing Chemistry notes this year and I have to apologize if I undermine your authority by collecting notes on your behalf or become naggy when it comes to urging you to collect new stuff. I am really sorry about it, I have to admit sometimes I get too concerned with unimportant stuff.
Pan Lin: Sorry I don't speak much to you but I seriously think you should practise less isolation. United States only start its true boom after getting out of isolation. I have a feeling you might not read this anyway. So I'll keep it short. Haha.
Kwang Guan: Thought you were ultra mugger and super kiasu but I guess I was wrong. Happy to have you as H3 mate, providing me with all the intelligent answers to some of the H3 questions I have problems with. Let's hope both of us aced this H3. I am glad see your curiosity about things around and your spirit of inquiry, which at times spur me on to explore new terrains that mainstream syllabus would have no interest in. Wish we could do some social science research together some time in the future. Sorry about the times I may have been harsh with criticizing your ideas or unintentionally making personal attacks – challenges to my ideas are embraced. And please, stop the Geog God nonsense and you all are nice critical friends to have – not heretics!
Wei Chung: You are a deep person who should think more and be really concerned with the future. You make a great pragmatic friend to keep hopeful ideas in check and criticize bad ideas (although lame and offensive humour is not appreciated). Sorry I think I don't talk much to you even though we had mini–conversations and a rather long one before the Jun Hols (or was it after BT2?). I would be glad to know you better though.
Yi Da: Great to have potential Perm Sec as a friend but as you know, having friends in high places usually doesn’t help as much as being in high places yourself so I am glad to have you as a friend not because of your ambitions but your spirit and persistence in your ideals. It’s really rare to find people with such strong character and rather arcane inclinations but I really support your ideas (the less extreme ones) and I apologize for tossing any insults at your conceptions of the future. I believe you have become more of a realist these days and I am sure you are on your way to your goal, the way Singapore did to succeed, step by step, as Ngiam Tong Dow said.
Peng Sing: It nice to have someone to speak to when you suspect your ideas may be obscure and not well appreciated by the mainstream. I guess you have been a great friend if not pal when it comes to discussions fringing philosophy, psychology, logic, and almost everything under the sun but outside school. I guess our atheist inclinations have pulled us to concur with people like Richard Dawkins and set the basis for our conversations. Perhaps like all the rest of the class, I guess you may need to rein your emotions a bit more – gaming has probably affected your frontal lobes.
Samuel: Can talk all sorts of endless crap with you about practically everything and I am really glad to meet a person whose sarcasm has evolved way beyond myself. I’d gladly adopt your means of insulting everything for my arguments whenever I am trying to put down some stuff. I have to apologize for being too rational and logical at times (I know you don’t like it), and when I am too serious at the wrong times – sorry my sensors are not working very well.
Max: Despite being in the same class as you for 4 years, I am rather sure I haven’t known you well. I guess I have found you pretty irritating at times and very intelligent in other occasions. I am sure the class would be less boring without you but perhaps you really should think twice before entertaining yourself in the expense of De Ren or Lim Yuan. You jokes can be really hurtful sometimes. You are seriously freaking mean most of the time.
Wensi: Oh my God! Sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry sorry Wensi! I missed you out for about 5 minutes before adding you in and even so it’s after you remind me (through Yong Xian). It’s great getting back into the same class as a Primary 6 classmate but I guess you have changed very much. It’ll be real nice to discuss literature with you but I guess I am out of touch with fiction and I would need more time than 24 hours per day in my life now to get back to the fiction world. Thanks for teaching me more about people (sharks, this line makes me sound like I am a robot with freaking low EQ) and I have to apologize again for leaving you out of this list for the first 10 minutes of its existence. Please forgive me, it’s not like you still hate LT3 for putting a dark cloud above you during the rainy days – another randomness you have helped inject into my life.
Wang Ren: Thanks for all the hard work with any pair work I have done with you and it has been great discussing philosophy, sophisticated theoretical physics with you. I have really learnt much about the more advance research and some of the super–properties of different things. I hope I helped you with any questions you have asked me and really sorry for those which I offer no answers to.
Weiye: So many things to thank you about. You are probably the first girl in the class I got to know better and worked together for the most work in school (ignoring Project Work as a huge thing). Thanks for all the help rendered to me in the course of our CCA during Huang Cheng and for Sensorium Vale when I may occasionally end up commanding you around (Sorry! :P); as well as trusting my abilities by asking me questions on school work and project kind of stuff. You are really very hardworking and given my beliefs about hard work and achievements, I am sure you’ll get to wherever you hope to be.
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While it’s probably a little early to say all these, I felt I need to enter some kind of isolation after the National Day Holidays so I guess this is really the best opportunity to express my gratitude to everyone for everything all these time. I do miss the days when we had time to crap at class bench, (for the geog-ers) waited for the physics students on Fridays after a short session of Miss Ong's chit-chat, or when we sit in a circle at the back of the other classes in the Hall during PE lesson and waited for Miss Chen to make us move, or the times when we were niao-ing Yi Da because Mr Lee was too respectful to him, or when we built a blue Artemis Can tower during National Day last year and many many more...
Please forgive me if I really dao you guys after these few days – I really think I need time to consolidate all my stuff. Ruiyuan claims you all will ask thought-provoking questions enough to challenge me intellectually such that I have to attempt to answer you all to satisfy my curiosity. Well, let’s see.
Vib posted at 10:44 PM
:)
Monday, August 06, 2007
heyo! loooonnggg time since i last posted anything at all. or came to our class blog for that matter. haha. sorry for being MIA like for alot of stuff, if you noticed:P but last week, after CT session, with the graduation day briefing n everything, my heart immediately sank, like way, way bottom, coming to an epiphany that i'll never be able to sit in lecture and crap with you guys again, or sit in econs tutorial not listening to mrs ong, or play floorball during pe, or sit at the class bench waiting (and dreading) for the bell to ring during breaks, after another 3 wks. last night i lay in bed thinking about everything in the past 2 years and i couldn't sleep at all until one plus, and i couldn't wait to come to school on monday, which, trust me, is a really weird and rare feeling. anyway, just to continue being cheesy, thanks 6D for being one of the greatest classes ever, and playing such a part in my life. i thank God for you guys in my prayers every night:) so here's some dedications:
dunjie: our j1 CT rep! :) okok, i was the assistant who didn't do much.. but hey! i'll let you have the credit! thanks for always saying im cute, so even though sometimes im not feeling "cute" sometimes at least i know someone does! haha. we are all innately egoistic:P
zhiyong: hm, always a little quiet.. or so you seem:P sitting beside you during tutorials always made me feel comfortable and happy, and when you see me, you would call my name and grin:) i think i'll rmb you best for that:)
deren!: teeheehee. just seeing you makes me want to grin on the inside, cos you've always got a smile ready for everyone, a ear ready for listening, and a heart big enough for everything. thanks for always being there to tell max to stop bullying me too:D i want to thank you for so SO SO much, i don't even know how to begin. thanks for being there to listen to my problems, for greeting me with a "hello lim yuan!" so brightly everyday, i can't help but to light up everytime i see you. just want to tell you to never lose your spirit, cos that's the best thing about you:)
chunkang..?: :Pwhat else can i say? ironically, i'll be missing how you have attempted to irritate me every single second of my jc life (most of the time successfully)-_- thanks for the times you made me laugh and made me angry (seriously, seriously pissed) and for scribbling 2letters all over my lecture notes. thanks for making jc life.. not so boring, by getting me into trouble, lets just say more than once, and for being one of the 1st few people i got really close to:)
yushan: well now, can't really say i got to know you really well, but let's just say 6D would have never been the same without your ready smiles, and never failing to speak your mind (especially when people like.. ck gets really annoying:P) haha.
cheejia: tahaha:) for your laughter and smiles, and being such a enthusiast in your our class stuff, life in 6D would have not been the same without your being with us:)
puayhian:): always the philosopher, and never being afraid to speak your mind, thanks for the conversations we've had that helped me to learn about people, how to love them despite ourselves, and patience. the small impacts you've made in my life just might change me forever:)
wensheu: (: for always being kind, and funny, being able to laugh at yourself, despite all the horrible jokes we've had about your "race", and wen"xiu". hahaha. but i guess sometimes indians have names that are hard to pronounce:P:P thanks for being someone i can feel comfortable around, and for all the times you sat beside me during tutorials and making me laugh:D
peishan!: (:(: though i've never said it, i think you're like my dajie in 6D, always caring for everyone, kind and loving. i hope im not making you sound like my mum. haha. but i always felt like im your younger sister in 6D, in a weird sort of way. im not kidding! you're almost never wrong about anything, and you've got this caring and loving personality that everyone can sense:)
:Dyongxian: you've never been afraid to be yourself, and i've always admired that about you:P thanks for all the h3 lessons (that we slept in), for always being super enthusiastic in 6D stuff, for telling me your troubles, so that i had a chance to use my listening ear to help:P just ytd, i was thinking that i think i'll miss you (in particular) quite alot after jc, which is extremely weird , haha, but i guess, you've been such an integral part of 6D, life would be weird without you:)
kevin: yoho! my goodness, i've so much to thank you for, i don't even know where to begin. you've never failed to be help me in times of need, you added so much interesting stuff in normal everyday life, you've so much in common with me, and you never fail to understand what everyone's pov is. oh yes. and you were the 1st person in class to dance mass dance with me. oh yeah. i rmb that. haha!:P thanks for all the long talks we've had about everything in life, and somehow, anything seemingly boring could come alive in those convos:) life without you would have been vastly different:)
ruiyuan: xiaoluo?:P:P i dunno, but there seems to be so many memories i have of you. just every-day convos at the class bench, going to the gym together, in the canteen, during lecture, everything seems so mundane, and yet they are such important memories, the best kind of memories im going to take back from jc life:) thanks for always being there, always being a little bit kpo:p but that enthusiasim is what makes you such a great person to talk to:D!
wenjie: hey big guy (no sarcasm there, just a figure of speech), i think alot of us would agree that you're one of the people who glues the class together, that makes us this close. you're the guy everyone can talk to, cos of your lame smses, your kind smile ready for anyone, your standing up for what you think is right, and for always trying to let no one feel left out:) can't imagine what 6D would have been without THIS elephant glue. thanks a thousand billion:)
weechern..?: now, now, i know you'd rather call you"hylden", but i guess you know i like irritating you about that:D AND, thanks for.... changing my life:):) knowing that there's someone who always cares, someone i can tell absolutely everything to.. i know its more than that, but i guess there's only so much words can say to show what a role you have played in my life. so thanks, thanks for you patience and understanding and everything you've taught me:) yes, and for all the memories, whether it is msn convos or smsing or just little talks at the bus stop, its amazing how we never get bored with talking about the most mundane things:)
jiahao!!: oh my goodness! i can't believe how my little kid brother is so much taller than me. grr. :P thanks for always letting me bully you, for being my kiddo brother i can push around:P haha! but its more than just about me being mean to you (i think). when i see you, i uncontrollably forget all my troubles, and go a little crazy and start rambling nonsense (as you very well know), and i'll get all cheery again! i dunno how you do it, but you've no idea how effective that is in helping me forget my worries to be myself again:D
panlin: haha. i hope you come to class blog to see this! i always thought you were cute in your own way, always with a smile at hand, getting abit blur about stuff, and though we never really talked much, i wished we would have gotten to know each other better:)
kwangguan: i paused when i came to your name. there are loads of things i wanted to tell you, and yet, i can't seem to find something to say now that seems appropriate. of course i'd thank you for the countless times you said a joke that made me laugh, for helping me with my work, for the times you were always ready to give a smile, and everything you've done in our every-day jc life. my memory of 6D would have never been the same without you.
weichung: (: whoa math-buddy! thanks for making me laugh with your jokes and all the stuff you've done in class.. which, come to think of it, is really not much:P and though you always seem a little heck-care on the outside, i think i can sense that you do care for those people around you, so don't be afraid to do that too:)
yida: hai. i really regret not getting to know you better, and yes, you've always been a little distant, but the next time you are making some prime minister speech, maybe you'd remember me in 6D! :D ok?
pengsing: i'll remember you as one of the first few real friends i've made, cos you were so unafraid to show who you really were, and though you are quite emo (i think we all agree "quite" is an understatement) at times, i think its what makes you stand out. thanks for all the convos we've had, the things you've taught me, helping me to understand things i would have nv been able to think of. thanks:)
samuel: hey sam! sitting next to you in lab/lectures/tutorials are the worst things that could happen, cos i'll always end up talking to you about almost anything, and i'll never know what mr lu said during lab last week cos you let me hear jay chou's new song on your ipod and we were talking too much crap. i'll remember you being the one who taught me what 'bond' means in chinese high, on the 1st day we knew our class last year. i was rather terrified when you told me you had videos of bonding in your handphone. :Pthanks for never failing to find something to talk about when im with you, and for everything you've taught me:) oh and kboxing too!:P
max: !:D thanks for always bullying me, and making me laugh, for LOSING to me in basketball, and yet always so eager to one-on-one me in bball. hai, where else to find such a good loser, right? :P:P seeing you always cheers me up a little cos you've got always a funny joke with you, and you've got a happy-go-lucky attitude that seems to be rather contagious, if you're not careful with it. loads of memories i'll take away from the times we've had recess together, sitting next to you in lectures and tutorials, and once for saving my life when you lent me you MAX jacket when i was freezing to death:) peace out dude.
wensi: :D i know you have never stopped being amazed with saying "limyuan!" in a high pitch voice, thanks to ck. :P thanks, wensi, for being caring, and kind, for always saying im cute, cos its quite an ego-booster, i must say:P you never ran out of things to say, or something interesting to do, you've added loads of memories in my jc life, that are unique, cos without you, they would have never been made:)
wangren: heyo! i can hardly think of a time where we had a good hearty conversation (cos it never happened:P haha) and i guess i can't say i know you all that well, but from the little i know about you, i can tell you are a guy always willing and happy to help people out, and that's a real rare personality i'll always treasure:)
weiye: weiye! :D:D you've been the one who stuck through with me in syf days, through all our harmoc trainings, you've made me laugh, and i love the time i've spent with you. every morning's assembly, every sectional we had together:) thanks weiye for helping me through with stuff i needed help with, and you never failed to be the friend in need:)
--- some of the things i've said seems very inadequate in what i really have to say to you guys, and maybe some sounds phoney or something, but just wanted to let you know, im really saying these from the bottom of my heart. the things im going to miss most are from the mundane every-day life of 6D. missing 6D already:)
yuan posted at 8:02 PM
Random
Sunday, August 05, 2007
"Humans,
Exist to chase for happiness.
A guy from Britannia,
What Lelouch was looking for,
Was just that bit of happiness.
It's not something special.
The root of his actions,
as a person, they are very tiny wishes which are apparent in everyone.
These dreams,
these words, who can renounce them?
Who has that right?
But, however
,no matter who, no matter what the wish is,
one cannot bind others and the world to themselves.
Determine one's fate.
If, one allow the thoughts of others,
to go beyond that of the world,
his existence is merely one that is drifting with the waves.
Crimes and punishment.
Fate and judgement.
What's blocking Lelouch is,
the past he created.
It is hate between people.
*Even so, he should be thankful now.
*Yes.
*At least...
*It is a fact that humans exist to pursure happiness.
*All the wishes, concealing those yearnings...
They are born from despair."
-C.C. (Code Geass)
* C.C is a "witch" which had been treated quite badly.
This is copied off the subs from the anime itself.. so there's some parts which sounds quite weird..
Amphi posted at 2:27 PM
hey 6D, just double confirming with u guys, in case u all havent noted down on wed wad's happening for tml's chem lesson (like me haha).
there WILL NOT be a chem test, which should be postponed to the wk after national day i guess (thank goodness).
tml's chem lesson will be prac + tutorial, so do rmb to do ur transition metals tut! (or at the very least rmb to bring them and bring paper to meng copy the answers lol)
and i THINK test tubes are still required? cos vaguely i rmb tml's prac is on testing for anions or something like that, so test tubes should be needed.
lastly, tml supposed to hand in the revision lecture/remedial lecture exercises on stoichio & bonding. so rmb to do! unless u wanna do CS (e.g. staying back after nat day celebrations to clear up =P).
yup that's all. cya guys tml =)
Kelvin posted at 1:42 PM
Random Geography
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Pardon me but I was feeling random after finishing the loads of Geography work I have to complete this week, so please try to enjoy:
Sometimes it amazes me that a school which produce best students in the nation don't realise they have the worst LTs too...
Geography of Lecture Theaters of 'School of the Future', at present:
Periglacial regions where there's air vents
Poor atmospheric circulation system resulting in uneven heating of entire area
Higher latitudes (seats further from the stage) experiences colder temperatures as the regions comes close to the top of the atmosphere
Problematic Geology that raises friction making it difficult to pull out certain lecture tables
Insufficient inception storage resulting in large amounts of unimpeded fall of precipitation hitting particularly unlucky locations
Uneven insolation received in certain regions resulting in dim lighting conditions
Energy surplus around the stage area causes photon-blocking of projector images
High rates of infiltration of slack techies resulting in increased time lag when they are summoned due to technical problems with the LT systems
Ask geog-ers to clarify any doubts with the technical terms. LOL.
Vib posted at 11:05 PM
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
These pics are long overdue. Sorry took so long to upload. Thank Chee Jia for donating them to Gay-life Photo Collection! Enjoy~!