Thursday, September 18, 2008
Monday, September 8, 2008
In case you haven't noticed already, Microsoft Office 2007 sucks MASSIVELY.
This should be a public service announcement or something.
This should be a public service announcement or something.
Sunday, September 7, 2008
To do list (in order):
1) HRP survey. Target: 100 respondents. Within 1 day.
2) Revision for all sciences.
3) Convincing myself that I haven't forgotten everything I've learnt in Terms 1 and 2.
4) Realising that I have forgotten everything I've learnt in Terms 1 and 2.
5) Acquainting myself with a few new swear words. Preferably in foreign languages.
1) HRP survey. Target: 100 respondents. Within 1 day.
2) Revision for all sciences.
3) Convincing myself that I haven't forgotten everything I've learnt in Terms 1 and 2.
4) Realising that I have forgotten everything I've learnt in Terms 1 and 2.
5) Acquainting myself with a few new swear words. Preferably in foreign languages.
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Unexpected
A classmate of mine has just met with a car accident.
Car accidents are supposed to be the stuff of drama serials, a distant "what if". Because this is reality, and in reality, these things just don't happen to you.
Which makes it all the more unnerving. Even though it wasn't a serious collision (thank God), and it was a little bizzare, just knowing that you aren't invincible, that statistics and precautions can't shield you forever, is pretty sobering.
It is a reminder that I greet with uncertainty, a fact that I will try to dispel with a smile and some revision.
I don't think it's going to work though. Sure puts the exam season into perspective.
Car accidents are supposed to be the stuff of drama serials, a distant "what if". Because this is reality, and in reality, these things just don't happen to you.
Which makes it all the more unnerving. Even though it wasn't a serious collision (thank God), and it was a little bizzare, just knowing that you aren't invincible, that statistics and precautions can't shield you forever, is pretty sobering.
It is a reminder that I greet with uncertainty, a fact that I will try to dispel with a smile and some revision.
I don't think it's going to work though. Sure puts the exam season into perspective.

