July 6, 2010

12 words of the second half of 2010

Hi, how are you? Yup, I'm fine too.



Note : Into a good studying mood now. Feel free to bump and say 'hi'.

July 3, 2010

C'est la vie!

It's rather a tiring week for me. I didn't do much of serious studying in my own time and I was pretty much being occupied by other things other than books and calculator. I'll just sum them up into 4 things, okay? Randomly.


Go green team! 

Quakes is to clinch our second round place in a couple of matches to come (if you know nothing about NCBL, you might wanna check out www.pemainbolakeranjang.blogspot.comand despite all the dramas, we are actually doing fine. I just came back from our usual last minute practice a couple of hours ago at Prima Avenue, Cyberjaya (Oh ya, I witnessed the most stupid thing in the 2010 World Cup - Brazil lost to Holland). Overall, I think we have a lot of rooms for improvements. I have seen the results of being too demanding and it wasn't good. As Mr. Trey said, build up your repo first (I actually took a while to figure out 'repo' refers to 'reputation'), prove yourself to them and then get to the points. That's true. I'll take the chance.


Secondly, I am pretty busy with IEEE (read I-Triple-E) stuff too. In case you don't know what IEEE stands for, it's the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. It's kinda like a professional world wide institution for engineering related people - including students. The weekly meeting, the registration week, the company visit, the C programming workshop - these are the kind of activities that will keep me occupied in this trimester. Although, to be honest, it's a good thing.


The third is the Writer Workshop that I attended last Saturday. The workshop was pretty interesting. I really admire the guy who conducted the workshop - he spoke very fast yet he made it very clear the points that he wanted us to get. It's like 'This guy speaks so freaking fast but I get everything he's saying'. The workshop was for those MMU students who want to be the writers for MMU online journals and possibly the hard copy one too. We were taught how to write the articles from scratch. Overall, it was very beneficial.


and of course, my mom's convocation day. Congratulations Mom! 


My family

Dad and the rest. He really is a shy guy sometimes, you know :-)


p/s : It feels weird when my ex(s) somehow contacted me about the same time. It draws memories, the good ones. It makes me smile as I'm taking my steps forward. Au revoir, girls!