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Monday, May 02, 2005

things i don't like

there are many many things on this earth which i do not like. to avoid exploding with rage (or imploding as elissa suggested) i think i will list them down.

  1. philosophy (man i hate this subject #1)
  2. mugging HCL (to those who've never tried it before, try it one day...or rather, take my advice and don't)
  3. backstabbing creeps
  4. Ocean's Twelve (this is BAD BAD BAD)
  5. lame com games that MOE always likes to give out (like, for instance, "making the difference - an interactive computer game")
  6. hmm...Chinese dictionaries
  7. know-it-all twits
  8. the long taxi queue at takashimaya
  9. stupid pop-ups appearing on the com screen
  10. CSI: Miami

hm, that's all i can think of at this moment. any suggestions?

my new mantra: death to philosophy. join the resistance.

Friday, April 22, 2005

uh-oh

arrgghh!
my schizophrenic personality is on full force due to the unbelievably hectic schedule
help!
...i-learning portal...
*ahh!*
...philosophy the dreaded subject...
*static electricity*
...oral communications...
*uncontrollable spasms*
...HCL test after test...
*starting to hallucinate*
...Animal Farm...
*seeing pink elephants*
...History court trial...
*steam rising*
...plate tectonics theory...
*INFORMATION OVERLOAD*
*LINE TERMINATED*
*died*

Thursday, April 21, 2005

2 casinos ...?

I do not think the government is very clever.
sorry.
a gross understatement.
When the issue of the casinos was first raised, the general conception was seen to be very clear: 1 casino, or no casino. Our very clever government found an effective way around the problem. 2 casinos.
I'm gonna apply the Keep It Simple Stupid method here (which our dear government apparently has not learned) and keep this short.
Hey, what happened to free speech here? Seems like the government isn't cutting the civilians a lot of slack. With such a large decision at stake, the least it could do was accept the comments SERIOUSLY. Why, then, did they start getting quotes from various companies so early on? Seems like the decision was made far beforehand.