Monday, October 25, 2010

Chinese Post

我今天心血来潮想用华文写blog, 因为O level Normal Chinese Exam 就要到了。要赶紧进步华文,看看我的年终考华文成绩,我就想晕倒了,都不知有没有资格去考O-level,唉。。。

最近,我觉得我的好朋友都好像没有写blog的习惯了。这样,我就不能每天有他们最新的消息。。。:( 没关系,我知道他们很忙。。。不能逼他们,对不对?

这个写华文的灵感,来自琬婷,因为他前些日子也是用华文写blog嘛!其实感觉蛮不错的!可以用自己的母语,很好啊!!!

我突然想不到要写什么了。哦对,还有几天的时间,我们就能回家了!真是可喜可贺的事!hehe.

OMG, 我刚才想到要写些东西的。。。但是忘掉了

想。。想。。想。。

算了,我放弃。我突然想起来了!!!我们五个小瓜最近在看一部香港剧叫《谈情说案》。其实也没什么好说的啦,只是想提一提琬婷的意见。他说林峰在那套戏里简直好人到,没有话讲。他还说,哇如果有酱好的男人,又聪明,又大方,就算样子有点nerd也不介意啦!哈哈哈哈!

说起来,其实我发现世界蛮小的。。。怎么说呢?因为我的某某中学朋友竟然是琬婷的小学朋友,噢关系有点复杂。那个不是重点啦。

还有,我发现读中国人的blog华文真的可以进步的。因为他们的华文简直就是太好了! 掌声鼓励鼓励!! 华文老师那天派了一大堆的讲义,要我们回家读,因为要考华文了嘛,当然是要做一点准备功夫的啦。 结果,那些讲义比故事书还厚,比故事书还闷。。。我无言

我写了一大堆废话,是时候停了。

对了,Chan Wan Ting ah,我打你的名字时,那个电脑一直出现这个--烷烃。=.= 不过很好,我今天认识了一个新词!Thank you.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

A little excited by..?

I think I just got too - not a little - excited by getting all my results in a day. Phew. I did badly for Core Geo and SS. Others wasn't that good though. Wan Ting was very pissed by someone who wasn't pleased with her results. Obviously, that's her geo teacher.

I like this quote from Wan Ting's blog : 君子不责人所不及,不强人所不能. Yes, apparently, teachers can't blame us for not doing very well as we have already tried our best, and don't they know we want to achieve good results too? Who wants to get bad results? So, we've put in effort, and sometimes I just can't understand what they demand. I wrote a lot, but it turned out to be a big cross on my papers.

My back was aching by the time I was received my physics paper, cause y'know I'm not those sports person and I was sitting all day long in the auditorium. Ouch, ouch, ouch! I was bored, so I went to 3C1 and chat with Wan Ting and Jer Shyuan. Script checking was boring. It kind of ruined my day ( for the morning session).

However, the highlight of the day came when we decided to go Sogurt and have a cup of frozen yogurt!!! Yohooo, I love it so much!

Yesterday, we went for enrichment course which we signed up before our exams. I joined DNA workshop. I find it quite interesting, and exciting (again). They taught us how to recognized some kind of DNA information and it was really fun! Next we did experiments too! There is one allowing us to read the thumb print from a plastic cup, which I think I wasn't careful enough in taking care this "evidence" as I accidentally hold it with my hand, and my thumb prints were pasted on it.

OK, that's all bye.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Of Jer Shyuan’s and Malaysians’ big day

This was quite some time ago.

I’m not writing a wordy and lengthy post this time. icon_biggrin

It’s Jer Shyuan’s birthday. We celebrated it with two pizzas from Canadian Pizza. Yum Yum. I feel like eating a pizza now.

Jer Shyuan's birthday

#1 Our pizza!!!! icon_biggrin icon_biggrin icon_biggrin

Oh yea, forgot to tell you that her birthday falls on the 30th of August, which is a day before Malaysia’s National Day.

I felt very excited that day. For two reasons, being a friend of Jer Shyuan, I felt happy for her, it’s her birthday; being a Malaysian, I’m proud of Malaysia, which celebrates her birthday on the 31st of Aug. icon_biggrin

I shall not describe how yummy the pizza was, or I will be chased over by someone. icon_wink

Jer Shyuan's birthday

#2 Making her wish, very fervently? ( background story: She was forced!) haha :P

Jer Shyuan's birthday

#3 Doughnut bought from ?? by Quinny!!

Jer Shyuan's birthday

#4 A pathetic pizza left. lonely. solely. soberly. icon_sad

And…

We've taken lots of unglam pictures.

Jer Shyuan's birthday

#5 M for Malaysia!!!! (our senior, the very uncooperative one!)

Jer Shyuan's birthday

#6 What is this??

Moving on to Malaysia’s National Day Celebration!

Malaysia National Day Celebration

#7 Those very semangat and patriotic Malaysians in our hostel!!!

including…

Malaysia National Day Celebration

#8 …us!! icon_biggrin

That was the time when I can sing Keranamu Malaysia, Jalur Gemilang, Tanggal 31….. loudly and proudly in Singapore. I don’t know what makes me a very patriotic Malaysian after leaving my fatherland.

Many Malaysians were waving Jalur Gemilang while singing patriotic songs with pride. I missed them, as in the songs.

This is the end of the post! Tadah!

Credits: Pictures #1,2,3,4,7,8 are from Jer Shyuan; pictures #5,6 are from Quinny

Sunday, August 8, 2010

What happened to hotmail???

as above.

I thought it was me only, but Quinny encountered such problem as well!

I can't open any of my mails. Photobucket

Monday, July 19, 2010

IMCB

This post is quite long, take your time! Photobucket

On Tuesday, we'd Chinese Oral. Aww, the answers are almost the same. I die die simply choose one answer

I didn't go for school for three consecutive days as I'm going for an attachment which I can have the chance to get familiar with zebrafish. I haven't heard of zebrafish before, I'm not sure about you. But it definitely was an eye-opening experience, just like what I had during June holidays.

Basically, this attachment programme was held in A star, biopolis ( somewhere near Buona Vista). It was a fruitful experience I would say.

For the first day, everyone was very excited about zebrafish! Firstly, we collected their embryos from an adult male and an adult female! Next, we placed the embryos into four petri dish with egg water (no bacteria) and subsequently placed them into the 28C incubator to let them develop!

We're divided into 6 bench and each bench were assigned to one teratogen. Our teratogen is ethanol, which is a very very poisonous teratogen to embryos, in other words, it'll kill the embryos! Photobucket How pathetic. Despite knowing that the zebrafish will die, we need to continue carrying out the experiment!

Starting our teratogen treatment! Photobucket (please note that they'll throw these fish away at the end of the course as they don't want to affect the ecosystem!) We have three petri dishes and each one is diluted with 100ul, 250ul and 300ul of ethanol respectively. One petri dish, on the other hand, is used as a control. We then use a fine needle to introduce a hole in the chorion of the embryos under a light microscope. This is where we killed some fish because of violence. At the end of the day, we put the petri dishes back into incubator again.




People are so excited and so was I!



This is how zebrafish looks like under light microscope! They're very active!! cute little zebrafish.

On the second day, we dechorionated the zebrafish! Awww, this is awful, I tell you. Dechrionation, a new word for me, anyway, it's disgusting! Most importantly, I killed some zebrafish during this process... I didn't want to, but I accidentally did it. :( Apart from that, we counted the number of zebrafish that died. RIP. PhotobucketThis marked the end of second day.

Subsequently, on the third day. we observe the zebrafish again. All fish died, except those in control.... Hmmm, how pathetic. What tells you that die? When you see an opaque egg york, which is like blackish-shit in the middle of the embryos, that tells you they're dead. On the other hand, those which are still alive have translucent egg york, which you can see through clearly.


The zebrafish is almost developed after 60 hours. So, you can see its heartbeat as well as the blood flowing thought their body!

Lesson from this programme, DON'T KILL FISH and DON'T DRINK ALCOHOL WHEN YOU'RE PREGNANT! YOU'LL KILL YOUR BABY!!!

At the end of the programme, the ACS(B) students created a group at facebook called I LOVE ZEBRAFISH. It's time for you to love the nature! They really really need our help.

And.... I made new friends! Photobucket

It took me such a long time to finish this post.

You can also read related post from Wan Ting's blog! She went for the fruitfly research, which ewww-ed me!

Finally, this post is officially published! huh~

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Bad News for Germany

Germany lost in the semi-final, so sad Photobucket cursed Paul, the octopus!!!!!!

I decided to blog today as I have this quite randomly taken but worth-to-see picture. It's us wearing our class tee shirt which has our name signed behind the shirt!!! I would say that it's uniquely designed, thanks to Christine, you're creative!!!!

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Hi, we've got class! PhotobucketPhotobucket

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Sorry for the blur image I have.

I'm gonna sit for my mother tongue oral next Monday, hope my legs won't turn jelly (the sign of being nervous) when I'm taking the test. Wan Ting took the test just now, don't know how she did, but sure she did very well, hey Wan Ting is smart, don't you know that? Photobucket

I love fish & co, I don't know why. I just feel an "attachment" towards it! Photobucket

Oh, I have another good recommendation. If you come to Singapore or you ARE in Singapore, do try out "Sogurt" at Bukit Timah Road, it really is nice, and I bet Wan Ting will like it, cause it's made of yogurt, that means it's healthy! May be the yogurt-ice-cream is slightly more expensive than what I used to pay for a cup of ice-cream in Island Creamery, but you should try it. Under what circumstances, you SHOULD TRY!!!! You can take as much as you want, according to how much you're going to eat. Before paying, they'll weigh your ice-cream, and you pay $3.30 for 100g. (yogurt-ice-creams are light) Go now, take your time, and indulge yourself in ice-cream. Photobucket

Not forgetting to mention that I met Lee Hui Hui that day at Hwa Chong bus stop. It's surprising, for me, as I didn't talk to her before, and we started our conversation in Sg! Two Malaysians started their very first conversation in Sg, is it weird?