Friday, February 29, 2008

School
Heh... school work huh? I'm like... I will underperform for my CT. Why is that so ><. The timing for this Common Test is seriously just wrong. I have my H3 NAV Oral Defence so close to the CT, also the Singapore Science and Engineering Fair clashes with CT. What's worse? I also have a H3 assessment on that week's saturday. Oh and something even more worse! H1 Geog people have to study more than H2 students for the geog CT!? What kind of law is this?
Hehe, but think on the better side, I completed my H3 Oral Defence today and I think I did fairly well haha. The judges I kena is also one of the judges for SSEF. I went into the room and recognised his face, the SSEF associate professor, like wow... an I lucky to kena him? lol. And also, the other judge actually guessed that my mentor is someone... and that someone is actually my real mentor's research group leader, there must be some sort of link there. But anyways I'm really happy that a H3 is done for, and a job well done indeed :)

Others
On Wednesday, we had this stress management talk yes? Then they gave us this test to see how 'optimistic' you are. Kinda inaccurate to a large extent, but I got 6/8. Does it really reflect that I'm a optimist? Well maybe? Cos even Miss Wu said that I'm an optimistic person haha. Yes, I tend to look at stuff in the positive light and when something goes wrong I do not panic like siao like that. Maybe.. just maybe. Today is 29th Feb. And you know that Leap Year movie, one of their quote is "To have love and lost, is better than never to have loved at all." I used it before haha. Relatively interesting. Also seen more meaningful quotes, but can't really remember now. This post has an interesting joke, read it :D.

Joke of the Post
An elderly lady with several pets called to say that her telephone failed to ring when her friends called; and that on the few occasions when it did ring, her dog always barked first. The telephone repairman proceeded to the scene, curious to see this psychic dog. He climbed a nearby telephone pole, hooked in his test set, and dialed the subscriber's house. The phone didn't ring. He tried again. The dog barked loudly, followed by a ringing telephone. Climbing down from the pole, the telephone repairman found:
1. A dog was tied to the telephone system's ground post via an iron chain and collar.
2. The dog was receiving a 90 volt signalling current.
3. After several such jolts, the dog would start barking and urinating on the ground.
4. The wet ground now completed the circuit and the phone would ring.
This shows you that some problems can be fixed by just pissing on them.