Showing posts with label random. Show all posts
Showing posts with label random. Show all posts

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Life (emo post)

Ohmy.

I just realised that I haven't posted for months and months and months. This seems dead; but is it?
Beatles is simply wonderful. Can't say it's genius, but definitely close to heart.

This should be played in my funeral or something, if it is to come. Good way to sum up life. Not that I'm morbid or anything, but it's really about the close bonds, the relationships that we'll treasure at the end.




In My Life

The Beatles

Rubber Soul

There are places I'll remember
All my life though some have changed
Some forever not for better
Some have gone and some remain
All these places have their moments
With lovers and friends I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living
In my life I've loved them all

But of all these friends and lovers
There is no one compares with you
And these memories lose their meaning
When I think of love as something new
Though I know I'll never lose affection
For people and things that went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them
In my life I love you more

Though I know I'll never lose affection
For people and things that went before
I know I'll often stop and think about them
In my life I love you more
In my life I love you more

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

informalising

ben ooi (the charmer) n many other guys say my blog too boring n essayish. rly? i've always been talking abt trivial stuff 1 thing or another; just dat i've frased it in such a way dat seems intelligent... but no; it's not intelligent; it's abt my life. it's mundane, sometimes fun, sometimes not. if i ever sound essayish to u, i'm sorry n i'm incoherent.

yes, math/ physics/ chem/ bio/ lit/ cl lit/ hist/ geog/ econs/ gp/ ki/ pw/ china studies/ french/ german/ japanese/ malay etc can be tough, sickening, and deserving of hate. but dat's not what i tink. i like my pcme subject combi. so de blog won't be filled with such complains which like characterise a blog so much.

conflicts. turmoil in emotions. mood swings from happy to sad to angry to hungry to tired to awake to bored to happy to sad to... u get de drift. i don't dwell on those. when i go to de net, facebook, email, wikipedia's in order; i'm in my self-contained ideal cyber-environment... in de 1st place, i don encounter this often; n in de 2nd place the net is too fun n mood-stabilising... it's almost impossible to get worked out arnd here.

reference gaby (again): a blog's either 4 info or 4 vanity. 'vanity' has bad connotations; but yes, this blog's mainly me, myself, and i. just like other blogs. even if this blog's boring, it can't be more boring than any other blogs, which makes it, on the scale of blogs, interesting.

ok, grammer part true... i may be too pedantic. but u can be gramaticaly corect n hav a damn good blog (yes referring to hobbit n noogeroo).

in any case, this (b***hy) post proves u wrong dudes. :)

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

RSN amazing race, others

Can't believe that my team actually got 2nd in Raffles Science Network (RSN) amazing race, in which we have to complete tasks at stations, get clues (anagrams) for the next station, and go to the next station to complete yet another set of tasks and so on. Joel Kek was with me as well as Nancy and Amy who are in J2. You could really tell that the race was fun because Nancy and Amy (apparently good friends and themselves voluble and loud in a huiyaoish way) were complaining incessantly amongst themselves before it started... by the time we finished the 1st station, lo and behold, they were enthusiastic about completing the next station already.

The tasks were surprisingly but thankfully relatively simple to complete. Maths Soc station was about 1. stringing a given set of numbers to obtain a specific objective number, and 2. finding the inherent flaws of the false mathematical paradoxes. Very interesting; we actually scored quite well for the first section. Medical Soc was a traditional pen-and-paper test... tikamed a lot. We had to collect items for astro's scavenger hunt, which was rather interesting. Bio Soc was a race against time as we had to answer questions to guess a word, with a letter of a secret word revealed every 3 consecutive questions answered correctly (screwed if you answer 3 wrongly). Sadly, the word "cerebellum" did not cross our minds. Nevertheless, we completed elements-stringing-into-words for Alchem fairly well, and proceeded on to the electronics station, where we racked our brains to determine the exact placing of resistors in an unrevealed box with 4 points where crocodile wires can be placed. To no avail. In the end, only the great Amyas (who set the question) could do; none of the participants actually completed the task.

BB eventually won 2nd, and BW 1st.

Math Olympiad Training on Monday was random, with IMO questions given to solve. I sat there stunned as Mr Lu kept saying "obvious", "naturally" (Huiyao: sir, not that natural leh) while explaining solutions, while some nodded their heads in enlightenment, while I didn't understand much. Intend to carry on though... hopefully next week would not be a repeat of today.

Met a few tutors for the past few days. All are of high standard. The GP tutor is particularly impressive: she is highly articulate, slightly wry, good at suanning, worked as a journalist in the Straits Times, and naturally has connections with the people in this field. Sounds good. I really need to progress full speed for GP since my starting point's so low.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

clash of the JCs

Noticed this:

On one hand, in "Open House 2009- Message from the Principal" for RIJC:
"Raffles is unique- no other institution can boast of a heritage as inspiring as that of the oldest school in Singapore which has produced 77 President's scholars since 1965."

On the other hand, check out this link:
http://www.hci.edu.sg/ViewBreakNews.asp?BID=58&page=1
Hwa Chong touts that "Hwa Chong has to date produced 49 President's Scholars - the highest number amongst all junior colleges in Singapore."

Hmm, a slight disagreement between the schools... my take is that both are right; Hwa Chong only has "Hwa Chong" whilst Raffles historically has "RI", "RGS" (both with their Pre-U aka JC courses decades ago) and "RJC".

Clever statistical trick :)

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Ender's game, and perhaps my life

Ender

Battle school
Commander of Dragon
Commander of man’s fleet
Unknowingly
Condescended upon the tainted halls of tainted adults
“Psychoanalysing” sister, brother, superiors, inferiors,
Quashing Lives of millions
like a little boy upon millions of a little alien ant colony
Think strategies
Manipulating and being manipulated
I’m an instrument of man
I’m never born

Foolishly, writhingly, desperately,
I hallucinate that
I’m a child of 11
Lying in bed, foolishly, writhingly, desperately
Close my eyes
where I can
Ever hope to
Wake
A child again