Sunday, September 26, 2010

Numbed is my heart

One word to describe my heart - numb....

Lost my iPhone few weeks ago, now laptop is going to spoil anytime... and today? My bicycle was being stolen while I parked it at tanah merah mrt station. I think the thief must be really poor... even a 79 bucks' bicycle oso don't let off. Maybe because my bicycle looks beautiful. Coz I'm good at buying a product cheap and looks good. Tat's a true value-for-money item.

Now I gotta walk that lonely long road home. 10 mins! Cycle onli needs 3 mins.

If onli got circle line to ma block.

Lost so much at one go. Don't feel anything liao. Numbed. Better to lose maself oso. Life sucks.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Villon's wife

Watched the villon's wife on tue after school with wc. Very cheem show to understand. Japan in the 1940's.

Yesterday went raffles city to study, and bumped into mel. Then we shared table to study, had dinner at 8 plus at ion. Hokkien mee was nice but costs 5.50 bucks.

Today stayed home till 7 plus before having dinner at bedok north market..

Many assignments to clear and if onli i can outsource some of them.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Mum's birthday

Went airport for dinner at soup restaurant cos it's mum's birthday today.

Saw many idols carrying a signboard with korean words written on it, as they screamed and ran around like crazy. Dunno which korean star it was.

Went ya-kun before going home.

So tired.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Lucky day

Went for project meeting with my mates at raffles city. then I went to starbucks at one fullerton, waiting for dearie to pick me up. While waiting I saw our minister mentor lee walked past! I was so excited... I waved at him and he waved back. Lol... He must have been out for a stroll, along with his bodyguards. I think without him singapore will not be where it is today.

Although I don't like to stay in Singapore, I feel proud holding that red passport when i'm overseas.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Long weekend

Today's the start of long weekend.

Been reading up on strategic management and doing some research on Banyan Tree.

And then I stoned for the whole day because of the rain.

Friday, September 3, 2010

The photocopy room

After 2 years of education in NTU, I have not only been taught on business concepts, but life-skills that are self-taught also. One of these life-skills include learning the ropes of operating a photocopy machine (a.k.a. the photocopier).

I was given the opportunity to photocopy textbooks in the reference library, which would otherwise cost me a bomb if I were to purchase them. (More than 7 textbooks by now).

My mentor was an auntie who works in the photocopy room. From the moment I stepped into the room, she would start off by saying: "2-sided? Book type? etc etc......"

Now I am confident in doing the work by myself, and making the necessary adjustments accurately (otherwise I would waste 1 cent for every print that wasn't well-aligned).

Photocopy machines these days are so advanced. Not only do they have only one button "start," they have many other functions requiring me to tap into my intuition and correct judgment before I hit on that button, in order to yield the best print result.

If there is a module on the complexities of modern photocopy machines, I think I can get 'A' for it.

When can I ever graduate from the photocopy room?

Photocopying work is so mundane. But still, it is better than having so many projects to clear for this semester. If only they just require me to flip from right-to-left, right-to-left, right-to-left...

My brain is now functioning from right-to-left as well (and hope you do so too in order to get an understanding of my core idea):-

.SSERTS-REDNU