Thursday, July 28, 2011

lol

Differences Between You and Your Boss

When you take a long time, you're slow.
When your boss takes a long time, he's thorough.
When you don't do it, you're lazy. .
When your boss doesn't do it, he's too busy.

When you make a mistake, you're an idiot. .
When your boss makes a mistake, he's only human.

When doing something without being told, you're overstepping your authority..
When your boss does the same thing, that's initiative.

When you take a stand, you're being bull-headed..
When your boss does it, he's being firm.

When you overlooked a rule of etiquette, you're being rude. .
When your boss skips a few rules, he's being original.

When you please your boss, you're apple polishing..
When your boss pleases his boss, he's being co-operative.

When you're out of the office, you're wandering around..
When your boss is out of the office, he's on business.

When you're on a day off sick, you're always sick..
When your boss is a day off sick, he must be very ill.

When you apply for leave, you must be going for an interview. .
When your boss applies for leave, it's because he's overworked.

Morale: Be a Boss!

hmm... just found this in my draft... this must be from (literally!) years ago when i purposely surfed the web for jokes/randomfunnystuff and quotes...

On the topic of funny stuff, i thought i'd just share the video my friend sent me just now...


The Lion Rawrs

Ok, so i've updated to Lion OS X for a few days now... There are indeed some things abt lion which irks me... i turned off the natural scroll feature right away for one, but realised it still exists in some places like scrolling ard launch pad and in the google map of iphoto... i can get used to the naturally scrolling alright... but it feels extremely weird when i'm using the mouse... and since i switch btw xp and mac for games, i figured i could use 1 less item to get used to during the frequent switches.

here's some info on how to make lion act like snow leopard... http://www.macrumors.com/2011/07/25/making-lion-act-more-like-snow-leopard/

granted, there are some nice features introduced in lion, but there are some i'd rather not have.

read some of the comments abt launchpad and other changes introduced. i can't help but agree that the current launchpad is quite a failure. with some changes it could become a lot better and more useful... but right now i'm not using launchpad... at all. You cannot remove unwanted icons from launchpad... removing = uninstalling, like in the iPhone, only that this feature in the mac seems just... weird to me. Somehow my parallels didn’t uninstall properly and i've not gone around to properly correcting that problem, so i have PAGES of useless parallels windows program icons on the launchpad which i cannot remove. I end up dumping them into two folders to make the pad neater... however i still find scrolling ard the pad troublesome. arranging the icons and folders in launchpad is just abt as troublesome as on the iPhone... so much so that i just arranged those programs that i would use, but a lot less often (such that i tend to forget to program name and cannot call it up with alfred) in folder and put them on the 1st page... i had hoped for launchpad to be something like an icon palette for us to arrange and customise... but sadly it offers a lot less flexibility than than. Considering that launchpad was one of the highlights in Lion, i was quite disappointed. You can't even change the background shown in launchpad... can only hope that they give us more freedom with it in later changes... right now i'm not liking/using it at all. oh yes, in installing lion, somehow some of the basic programs like chess got duplicated/reinstalled, and i ended up with two Chess icons, and unable to delete them. If i have the patience next time, i might arrange those more useful programs nicely on the 1st page... but i think i'll pretty much stick to using the dock and alfred ><

Mission control is another highlight in Lion (ask me wat's new in Lion before it came out, and mission control + launchpad is the 1st thing i'll remember, so i was really quite disappointed with launchpad). The comment from heavy uses of spaces is that mission control makes things overly complicated/troublesome... like it takes a lot more steps than previously to change a window/program from one desktop to another. Personally, i don't use spaces at all, so this isnt a problem for me. I do appreciate the more organised look of mission control. at least i know which window is in which browser/app. HOWEVER, if you open several windows in the same app, the 2nd and subsequent windows will be partially blocked by the 1st window. (ok, i just look at my mission control, i can barely see the 3rd window, and since it blends with my white timetable desktop pic, i didn’t even see the 3rd window at the beginning and was wondering why it showed i have two windows when i shd have 3... this is bad ><) 

There are some much appreciated changes tho, for one you can finally resize windows from every corner. And there's the useful resizing options that lets you pick exactly how and where you want that window to be. For eg. you can get a webpage to take up the left 1/3 of the screen, and get a pdf file/another window to show on the right 2/3 of the screen. Bad thing tho, when resizing stuff like browsers is that your tool bars etc are just CUT OFF and become UNACCESSIBLE unless you resize the window. Scrolling only changes the view of the page, not the toolbar (like if i make my firefox 1/3 on the left, i can't even access the address bar!) yet another brilliant idea made dumb due to some overlooked detail.

somehow the small things they left felt like the new OS was done in a rush... in a totally 'un-apple' fashion (from my short experience and impression of using a mac)...

hmmm... shortcuts... while the spreading of fingers to show desktop, pinching to show launchpad thing is a great idea, its not very effective.... somehow the success rate is maybe 50-70%? the OS fails to recognise those motions properly... or maybe the action isnt as easy to execute as just swiping up/down with four fingers, so the variety of finger actions that occur makes the shortcut inaccurate.


heh. seems like all i have is bad new abt Lion... i guess its partly because i've not really start WORK on my mac, so those stuff like auto save, versions etc have not been tested. there's only 1 mac in the household so i've not tried airplay (nothing to send over too!)... i don't use facetime, i don't use their mail since i mostly check my emails from my itoy (maybe i shd try the mail function tho).... there's probably loads of stuff working nicely in the background, and loads more that i've not tried so all i notice are the stuff that sticks out like a sore thumb (hence the less than cheerful post).

so that's all i have for now... to end off, i'll link you this video of how friendly and carefree the Apple store service staff in the US are. Its really hilarious, go watch it :)

Monday, July 25, 2011

Lion at last!

After a RIDICULOUSLY long wait for OS X to download, i'm finally running Lion. The new OS installed w/o a hitch, tho both the download and installation took much longer that wat others reported in the app store. played with the new OS for barely 10 mins... needless to say the 1st thing i did was to change my dock and program icons back to the custom ones i had last time... esp the dock. after getting so used to my wavy lined dock, the white one looked outright ugly.

still have not settled the issue of the finder icon on the dock... liteicon doesn’t work this time round even after i restarted... darn! well its not THAT impt tho, so i'm gonna explore the other aspects of the system 1st. the finder sidebar icons for one looks really really plain. i miss having my miniature maple characters in the sidebar etc... gotta see if there's a way for me to get them back. seen some not so good comments abt lauchpad already.... have gotten round to using it yet, but since i had to try sooo hard to find the liteicon app just now since i forgot the app name, and looking through the whole list of apps in finder didn’t really help (in the end i had to open up my blog, look for the blog post i made abt all the mac apps, find the app name, and type it in alfred, how pathetic!), i'm really looking forward to grouping my apps together in folders. we'll see how it goes when i get round to using it more.

oh yeah, the new gestures... they have the natural scrolling thing that basically reverses the direction of scroll... i don't really see the benefit/difference (quite ok with both directions) on the trackpad... but once i use the mouse wheel to scroll its... arghs! the difference becomes so hellya obvious.. and irritating. can't take the scroll wheel moving in the wrong direction issue and switch the natural scrolling option off within 5mins of trying it out. kinda sad but oh wells.

guess the rest of the features like auto save + version history etc will take a while before i get to try them out... gonna try out lauchpad now than head to bed. sch's starting in a week so i guess the timing of lion release is just nice for me...

k, till next time.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

LION RAWR!

Yes, i know i'm like super slow, but just realised today when i actually started the mac app store. mostly on xp these days cos of maple and tudou video watching (their video loading program thingy only runs on windows)... and the few times i went on mac i didn’t check the app store. i swear i signed up for the email notifications but i didn’t get any email either... oh wells.

downloading the app now, 30USD is a decent price i guess. saw some reviews in the mac store... some positive, some negative... one with the worst case scenario of the installation process gone haywire and the whole system crashing. since i have not backed up my system, i really hope it wont come to that.

the download is taking super slow... need to wait between 3-4hours (like wth!) to download the 3.74GB software... don't know if its cos singnet broadband sux or cos my sis is watching videos online. but still, i see other reviews only taking at most an hour+ downloading the thing... heck even if i download other software i don't think it'll be so slow... seriously don't know why my internet is kinda screwed up today. oh wells. all i can do is wait....

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

wat's in a title?

Whee, going out for breakfast with my friends tmr! guess i'll have to sleep early tonight else i wont be able to wake up!

Been slacking ard playing games and more games recently... but gosh time sure speeds by when you're having fun! Sch is starting on 1st Aug and that's soooo soon! meeting jlf (at last yay!) on sat too! cant wait to see here, been like 2 years since we last chatted... and i dont talk to her on msn and hardly so on facebook >

no inspiration/dont feel like writing on this blog lately... shall be off to update the other one... *winks*

Friday, July 15, 2011

wat a FULLFILLING day

Started off with meeting sandra, joy and philana at nex for lunch. we settled at carl's jr after some nosing abt. quite literally... that place has really bad ventilation i swear! i got a portobello mushroom burger... thick. the mushrooms were good, i <3 mushrooms... the meat wasnt very impressive tho. think the beef at wendy's is better.

meet up with my sis and bishan mrt after that... i so desperately wanted to try the fruit tarts i had with my friends last time... but thought we'd try the fruit paradise shop we saw at vivo/313... so we headed over to 313... tarts arent exactly lunch tho, so we got off at orchard mrt and shared a yakisoba from gindako... than my sis wanted to try soup spoon... so we had velvety mushroom soup after the noodles. more mushroom yay! i got thristy than, so we went daiso to get some drinks. we shared a can of ginger ale while walking to 313 from ion. its the 2 cans for $2 ones - the other can we shared on our way BACK from 313... now the tarts...

we tried the strawberry tiramisu and banana chocolate. bill came up to $16.... the tarts were good but somehow... i preferred the ones i had at ma mansion. was it cos this was the 2nd time i'm trying it? idk... like the tiramisu was good, but it lacked the fruity, refreshing taste i was hoping for. it was by no means bad however. the cake in between the cream was basically SOAKED the fragrant, delicious coffee. banana choc had more fruity taste... like the cream too was full of banana... but not the kind of banana taste that i encountered previously. this one is more... like the fresh banana you peel and eat. the one i had previously was more... sweet? artificial perhaps... like the banana flavor you would encounter if you drank banana flavored dutch lady milk or eat some banana flavored sweets. idk why but that was... good... it was somehow more delightful and... refreshing. we'd wanted to go bugis but than i changed our minds with 1) the cost of eating lunch at ma mansion and 2) ma mansion takes their cakes from else where, and didnt seem to have as much variety as a result in mind. gah... the chicken i had there was really good tho. i swear i'd go out with my sis again. to dine at ma mansion. MUST!

we were lamenting earlier that we dont get to eat the takoyaki from gindako cos of the long list of food we have lined up... but we shdnt have worried. my mum teaches some kids tuition and she either goes to their place, or have them come our hse. she went to their place today (my this, waking day that is) and since that place was nearby orchard, decided to go orchard get some stuffs. my dad came along to pick her up and they went to eat yakisoba (yes, same shop!) AND takoyaki. and they nicely left 4 for us... making me feel guilty abt all the gd food we had earlier ><. ok... just sorta guilty... i really did have a great time chatting with my sis and all even tho she was complaining abt how she's gonna fall asleep any min ><.

passed by the li ning shop at ion orchard and wat started out as casual browsing ended up with my sis getting a pair of shoes and me getting a shirt and 2 pairs of socks. the sales peeps there are like... one of the friendiest guys i've met in a long time. very knowledgeable abt their products, alert, and very helpful. it didnt matter if you ask them to get this and that over and over. they were patient and most willing to help out. my dad started chatting with one of the guys abt how his feet are really small and makes it hard for him to buy shoes, so the guy started pulling out all sorts of shoes for my dad to try on - fully aware that my dad just wanted to try out the sizes and cutting of their shoes and didnt have any intention to buy the shoes now. not pushy at all, but rather trusting that their product will convince you to buy it the next time. after that we chatted with them a bit abt how we were li ning brand fans... like the bag i brought along today, and my sis's jacket (which ended up on my dad cos he was cold) were both li ning products.

still rem we purposely went down to ion orchard when the store just open and were disappointed with the small variety of goods sold. was quite pleased to sell the variety of goods was much increased this time round. saw a bad very similar to the one i was using, its like in the same series or smthing. there was this orange bag there too, i saw the same one when i visited the li ning shop in shanghai when i went to visit the shanghai world expo last year... was looking for a bag that time, and was hesitating btw that orange one, and the one that i got in the end.

guess this li ning craze started when my dad went china for work... i was looking for a new jacket... like... windbreakers... to replace my old one which was too small + way too dirty thks to my sis.... somehow those type of windbreakers i was looking for was totally out of fashion in sg. we searched high and low to no avail... so i asked my dad to keep a look out for us. in the end he came back with 4 li ning jackets... for me and my sis (2 each lah... 2 pairs of identical designs, just diff size)

after that when we went china for hols we'd go visit all the li ning shops we came across (which was a lot!) and i got like... another jacket, a bag which i share with my sis too... a down feather winter jacket... wallets... my sis got shoes, sling bag... jackets... etc etc... yeah... its like the 1st time that we've bought so many products from the same brand (no, i wont count brands like ikea... -.-''')

on a separate note... my dad is definitely keen on getting a mac. he's still undecided on getting a macbook pro, or a imac (desktop) tho... and he's waiting eagerly for iphone 5 to be out too... i'm waiting for iOS 5 and Lion...! esp Lion. wonder how much i'll cost but.... ah the new features... really a must have imo >< hope the price wont be too steep since i'll have to pay out of my own debit card. actually that's all i use my debit card for. iTunes purchases.... >< talk abt under utilization lol.

had a really fun day today... talking with sandrajoyphilana was fun, tho sadly since i dont watch any of those dramas or read those inspirational/philosophical books sandra was talking abt so i couldnt join in much... it was great listening to them chat as always. we'll meet again in dec ya?

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Puzzles!

Here are two interesting puzzles taken from the book 'How Many Socks Make a Pair' by Rob Eastaway. (Well the didn’t make up the puzzles himself though, so u can find the same puzzles elsewhere too)

The Burning String
You are given only a piece of rope and a lighter, and you have no other way to tell the time/keep track of them. The rope burns for exactly one hour, how do you tell if 30 minutes have passed? Cutting the rope into two wont work though, since the rope is of unequal thickness and each part takes and unequal amount of time to burn...


Where is the Father?

A women is 21 years older than her son. In six years time, she will be five times as old as her son. Where is the father?




Answers
The Burning String
Start burning the rope from BOTH ends. When entire rope burns to ashes you have 30minutes!

Where is the Father?
It seems like the question is completely unrelated to the clues given... but do some simple algebra (which i am too lazy to write) and you will find that the sons age is -3/4... which is around the time of conception aka the child is 9months away from being born... so where is the father haha?

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

New blog address, name and background?

i've been using this blog address since like when i started blogging in like... jc? or rather, before that i didnt use blogger. i'm thinking of changing my blog address (still under blogspot domain of cos, i dont plan to pay for my own domain any soon) to something... shorter/nicer sounding... and do a little drawing of my own to put in the background. that's if my drawing succeeds and all...

it's gonna take quite a while tho, so i wouldnt be holding my breath if i were u.

wat on earth???

it's been a spite of not so pleasant incidents from yesterday till now. 1st: the internet was acting really really strangely. some websites would take forever and not load (while my friends had no problem opening them), while others loaded fast and smooth.
2) my mouse died on me AGAIN. or rather, it was the scrolling wheel... same thing as what happened to my previous mouse, and the previous-previous ones... the rest of the buttons are still working, but the scrolling button gave way.

went to jurong point to do some shopping with my mum, and got a new mouse as well. its getting harder and harder to find the mouse i want these days. i want the 5 or 6 button mouse (with back and front buttons), that is NOT wireless (i.e. usb). well challenger doesnt have a very wide range of choices, actually i wanted to go sim lim today and buy but since mum dragged me to JP... but there were only TWO mouse from the brand power logic that fits my criteria. one had 5 buttons, i got the one that cost 2bucks more with a button to change the DPI. cost me 21.90... hope this one lasts for more than a year like... my past 2 mouse only lasted me for like a year >< thing these days ah... quality getting worse and worse tsk.
most usb mouse these days are the usual 2/3 buttons (no back n forward) ones, and the rest are wireless... which i dont like cos the battery dies really fast. for someone like me who uses the comp (and hence mouse) like the whole day, the battery dies out in less than a month (the packaging claims it'll last for 6 months to a year, wat bull...) having to bring ard those extra batteries and to keep buying batteries is really troublesome + costly... so i prefer the wired ones.


weekend was happily reading my books and training my battlemage (maplestory) to 3rd job... so till now i've still not posted the pics of the museum trip :P blah. it'll come. soon... i still haven had time to play ard with the pic i took the other day... what i am busy with? i wonder....

Friday, July 01, 2011

When was the last time u went to a museum?

For me, it was some time ago when we visited the museum during CNY. i cannot remember which year was it.

gng out later with my family to visit the Terracotta Warriors exhibit at the Asian Civilizations Museum (ACM). Entrance is free for full time students, teachers, and NS men...

we'll also get to try out the augment reality app ACM came up with for the exhibit - its the 1st time they are coming up with such things. Hopefully the response is good and they'll do more of such apps...

i'll probably post some of the photos i take later. since i've found an easy way to upload pics from iPhoto to photobucket, hurrah!

would you D.E.A.R.?

so after writing half of the post on English, i took the chance to take a trip to the library after gng out with my mum on wedn... i picked up... 5 books. one of which i finished in a couple of hours, and returned in today (opps i mean yesterday) when i went out to meet mich.

borrowed the books from jurong regional library, my favorite hunt for books (near my place, big library, great air con, few ppl and all)... but i was quite disappointed that day. i rem last time there were loads of science books... physics + chemistry + bio... when i went on wedn tho, the science books got reduced from 1.5 - 2 rows of books, to like half or a third of a row!!!! like where did all my books go!!!!! T.T (kk, they aren't MY books, but they are MY favorite TYPE or books) gosh... i'd check it out again next time and see if its still like this... ><

anyway i've read finish one book, and half of the other... both are really interesting books so i'll give a brief intro of the books.

Here's the book i finished reading:

And Thereby hangs A Tale by one of my favorite authors, Jeffrey Archer. it’s a collection of short stories, some inspired by real stories, while others are fragments of his imagination. I first came across this author in sec 1, when his famous A Twist in a Tale appeared in my reading list. I've read most of his books, and I while I find his novels a great read, I can't help but agree that this guy is a genius when it comes to short stories. The great thing about short stories is that you can put down the book any time. If you've not read any book by Jeffrey Archer yet, you really must give it a try. I'd recommend you go for the short stories, they are so nicely written, i'd describe them as epic.

I only borrowed one fiction story book this time, the other four are what i call science story books. yeah they go under non-fiction, but many of these books are written with the general public in mind. Stripped of as much jargon as possible, and presented in a light hearted, enjoyable, and easy to understand manner. Many of these science story books i have read attempts to describe science/math as applied to everyday situations, such as the book i am about to describe.

How Many Socks make a Pair? by Rob Eastaway

He wrote a part 2 for this book, which i picked up w/o even realising they were by the same author... indeed, both books give a very light hearted take on a subject that many of us, including myself, hates - mathematics. For me i don't hated math in sec/jc, as i could no longer see the big picture... like the whole application thing was missing... concepts got way too abstract... like all the differentiation and integration stuff... i didn’t like algebra much from the start... and the way those topics were presented didn’t help. thankfully, all of that is avoided in this book. it really shows the math that can be found in everyday life, shows the beauty in math, and presents the reader with puzzles to solve and simply experiments to try. definitely a great read. perhaps i'll post some puzzles from the book here next time. if i can't remember to do so before i return the book that is.


i've read so many science story books over the years, many of their names i've forgotten - until i next see them in the library that is. i'll introduce some of the books i've enjoyed next time... of those that i can remember their names that is.

i love the holiday period, cos that's when the library will double ur loan quota, under the Drop Everything And Read aka D.E.A.R. campaign. well the doubling of the quota has been around for quite a long time, but i'm not sure if the D.E.A.R. is as old. last time i borrowed way too many books at one go and ended up returning a lot of them unread... so this time i decided not to be some ambitious and to just pick four (which i still exceeded by 1 in the end)

alright, its getting really late. i'll probably read some pages of my books and off the lights. Would you D.E.A.R. with me too?

The English Langauge

Recently I helped my friend to proof read his scientific report. I ended up spending quite some time giving him tips and helping to edit any thing I felt needed editing. Was quite fun doing proof reading, and on a subject I love at that – chemistry. It has been so long since I wrote a proper scientific report. Heck, the only truly proper report I wrote was the one for SRP/SSEF like 4-5 years ago when I was still in JC. In ntu… I only wrote a few lab reports and all… nothing that felt really formal and needed tons of planning/time to write. Those lab reports were mostly just… crap anyway… its like you just rephrase the materials and methods from ur lab worksheet and write pretty much the same stuff in ur discussions and conclusions as everyone else. Since we all did the same experiment anyway. You didn’t have to plan your experiments, loads of stuff was pre-prepared by the lab tech for u…. it just didn’t feel like a real experiment and the reports didn’t feel real either. Not interesting really.

So I was really glad to have the report to read and edit, it really made me think, some thing that I’ve not been doing enough of recently. It made me remember the time I had in IBN… everything in my long forgotten past… I dug out my old report to read. It was… okay. Well I was quite surprised that the report was a mere 2.4k words long... and that’s the total word count including all ur acknowledgements and references. Ok, there was a word limit requirement for the report after all. Still, I never remembered it being so short. I guess its cause I’ve been writing all the long, grandmother stories with my blog posts. Hitting 2k words isn’t a problem at all. The language use and such, my friend put it in a very positive way: ur English was already as good last time as it is now. That’s an optimistic way of looking at things. If you look at it from another direction, it just means that my standard of English didn’t improve in these 4-5 years. I can’t help but agree with this train of thought.

Looking back at the recent few years, I’ve stopped reading tons of storybooks like I used to. I hardly borrow books at all, and if I do, they often end up returned, unread. I really need to get back into the habit of reading. It’s not that I don’t have the time, it’s that I need to make it a habit, it’s that I need to make the time. Being in ntu where broken English or Chinese is used way too often, at least among the friends I hang out with the most, didn’t help improve my language capabilities. The lack of practice didn’t do me any favor either. And that was precisely the reason why I decided to restart my blog (even though this blog has close to no readers) – I am in dire need of practice. Even my typing and spelling skills have deteriorated. Apart from the casual blog entries I shall try to write something more proper and sharpen up my skills, however little it may help. My vocabulary in particular is severely lacking. My poor memory and spelling skills certainly doesn’t help in this.

Perhaps I did learn a little about English over the past few years. At least I think I’ve become more aware of the language. After taking some basic courses in Japanese, and courses such as ‘Mastering Communication’, ‘The Art of Academic Writing’, ‘Technologically Speaking’ and ‘Research Seminars’, I’ve taken a new look at languages, grammar, and how to use them. My teacher from Mastering Communications lamented about how those ang mo lecturers complained to her about the poor grammar of Singaporeans, and questioned if we were ever taught grammar in school.

I remember learning about the various tenses in primary school, memorizing whole lists of the various tenses of the verbs (such as present tense, past tense, present perfect etc)… I only knew exactly how present and past tense worked, the rest of the tenses… I learn from examples how and when to use those tenses. Right now I can’t even remember which tense is which, or what present perfect tense is and when it should be used etc. I remember my teaching trying to teach us the different parts of a sentence, like which is the subject, which is the verb and so on. I never understood those things in class, as with many of my classmates. My teacher attempted to explain to us, and I remember her repeating it a few times, but somehow the concept was too huge for our small minds to grasp. I remember how at the beginning I had great difficulty remembering to use past tense when I needed to, probably because the idea of tenses was still new and foreign to me – there are no tenses in Mandarin. Later on, somewhere along the line, it just got natural for me and I started forgetting about grammar. In secondary school I starting reading a lot of storybooks, and that was when my language improved by leaps and bounds (actually, that’s cause my English standard was really terrible to began with). I made fewer and fewer grammatical errors in writing, but in the process I forgot all about the basic grammatical rules taught in primary school. Or maybe you could say I never remembered them. I only knew what’s a noun and how to differentiate past tense from present tense.

Years later, I decided to study Japanese in uni – because I think its fun, because I could, and because I enjoyed to. That was when all that grammar that I had forgotten caught up to me. Nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives… I actually had to check the dictionary to find their meaning and some definitions were absolutely of no help… in fact, I found that I was learning the meaning of those words through this foreign language. I guess it is because I now have a greater understanding of things in general. It was much easier for me to grasp the grammar rules of Japanese than it probably was when I learnt English in primary school. I was really glad I took those Japanese modules. Not only did it give me more insights to the Japanese culture, it was made me take a closer look at language itself.

The Technologically Speaking course I took also highlighted many of the differences between languages. I enjoyed the course thoroughly as I contemplated on the various differences between English and Mandarin.

I’ve never been good at languages. Spelling in particular, whether in English, Chinese or Japanese, has and probably will always be a big headache for me. I failed my Chinese spelling in primary 5/6, and continued to have problems with it throughout secondary school. I remember being punished by my English teacher in primary 6 to write out words 99 times for every word I got wrong in spelling. I remember how she insulted not just me, but even my parents in front of the whole class… but I just suck at spelling. And pronunciation (though you could, argue that just about every Singaporean suck at it too - the environment we grew up in does shape us after all). I still rely on spell check to tell me whether it’s silent or slient; sliver or silver. It took me a really long time to remember how to spell remember (oh how ironic, I know). I still have trouble with words especially when I’ve not had writing practice from some time. Sometimes my mistakes are so bad that even spell check or google can’t figure out what I’m trying to say. Neither can I. I often try and spell words like how I would pronounce it, which ends up all wrong. Perhaps you can say it runs in the family. My dad was Chinese educated and still has difficulties spelling things (that even spell check can’t save or help him). He comes to me and my sis for help to draft formal letters at times... Perhaps it is because phonetics wasn’t taught to us early on? Perhaps it is because I don’t work hard enough…

The usage of both British and American English in Singapore further adds to my spelling confusion. In primary school everything I learnt was taught with British English, but now it seems like Singapore is moving towards the use of American English… why is that so, I do not answer. Seems to me that is, and honestly I didn’t pay much attention. I suspect that many people are probably just as ignorant as I was about the differences between the two. The usage of ‘s’ and ‘z’ is pretty well known I guess, as with words like ‘colour’ and ‘color’. But how about words like ‘center’ and ‘centre’? or ‘catalogue’ and ‘catalog’… or ‘foetus’ and ‘fetus’…? I never paid much attention to these till it was highlighted to us during the Research Seminars module. During that module, the key concepts of scientific writing were nicely highlighted and emphasized upon. As someone who has had experience in writing scientific report, most of the information I had already figured out on my own. Still, it was content on grammar that I found the most useful. It really made me pay a lot more attention to my writing. For the most part however, I questioned the need for a course on scientific writing, so late into our course at that. It was only until our lecturer showed examples of my classmates work that it struck me there are many people who really needed the course.

So good at memorizing, and so what?
Memorizing and more memorizing, that’s what the Singapore education is all about it seems. I find that while we are bilingual, Singaporeans are neither here nor there. Many/Most of us do not process a high standard of English, or Chinese (I cannot speak for the other mother tongue languages). Sure, most of us can write decent English, but we have a pathetic vocabulary. Which is the reason why you see me repeat my words so often – my small dictionary doesn’t present me with any other choice. Same goes for mandarin, only that it’s probably even worst. While I am proud to say that I can speak Chinese well enough for some of my friends from China to think that I, too, came from the mainland, the same cannot be said for my reading and writing skills. Writing, in particular, was a killer. And my lack of practice only makes it worst. When was the last time I even wrote my own Chinese name… probably last year? I’ve wanted to do some self-improvement on my mother tongue but, as usual, never got round to doing it. Somehow exams just don't sit well with me. I remember thinking about how Chinese is actually quite interesting the very day my O lvl HCL exams ended. Why didn’t I think it was interesting before? I figured it must all be due to the four-letter word EXAM. I wish we’d adapt more of the teaching style in America… how they promote free discussion and more importantly, critical thinking. It’s something that is really missing over here. So important, yet so little of it seen.

Right now I’ve got about half of my holidays left, guess its time for me to do something more useful and brush up on my reading, my vocabulary, my writing… and just doing something, rather than nothing.


Note: i wrote the front half of the post two days ago, the rest was completed now... (in case there are any confusions in time references)

steamboat!

Had a great day out with mich today! was supposed to be a troop outing lah, but than one by one ppl cmi, till there was just the two of us left...

i was actually a bit worried that there'll be periods of awkward and sad silence since i'm such a terrible conversation started, but meh, my worries were unfounded. had such a great time catching up with mich... i think it's been such a long time since i had a nice chat with anyone... besides my sis.

gotta find a date for troop outing again... someday where we can actually get hold of sandra, mich, and ASH. ash is forever gng mia at the very very last min lah! all her family commitments and all... sometimes i just she didnt have that many aunts/uncles/grandparents to visit and all lol. and like she always goes missing after u sms her or talk to her on fb a few times! so hard to get hold of her lah!

anyway we had steamboat at some place opp bugis junction today. the food was soso... like the usual steamboat buffet stuff like flower crab, frozen scallops n mussels, pork(oh yes pork, since ash isnt here today haha, else u'd have gone soul garderns since mich had a steamboat craving haha)/beef/mutton, fish, fish/meat/crab balls/cakes, pork liver + another pork innard that idk the name in english of (+ too lazy to check). oh there was blood cockles and loads of marinated stuff for bbq. the shop we went to offers bbq + steamboat for 20bucks per pax, steamboat only for 18. the bbq wasn’t very gd tho, maybe cos we paid scant attention to the food and the meat ended up either charred, undercooked, or overcooked (and i don't really like heavily marinated food).... well steamboat isnt much better either, just that the food only ends up being overcooked and very tough. its like i was just happily chatting away and totally not paying attention to watever's in the pot while mich happily adds more and more food to cook... so yeah. overcooked food. 20 bucks... kinda ex yeah? was it so ex when i went for steamboat with my crusades friends to the shop in the opposite street like last year? i can't rem... but well... inflation inflation. cost of living goes up, wages stay as low as ever. hurrah!

i'm a really bad person when it comes to keeping in touch with others. i use facebook mostly to play mousehunt... and now to upload a couple of pics i took... hardly actively check ppl up. msn? even worst... i only talk to ppl if i need to, like if there's a project work or smthing... same for sms n calling. its been a really long time since we had a troop outing together... i think the last was... the one we went soul gardens or smthing. now when did that take place? oh that was hilarious. the dozen or so eggs that mich + ash took... they were in love with eggs but... in the end we had a huge mountain of leftover eggs... -.-''' ha i kept making fun of mich abt it today. *looks at the clock* oh dang, its yesterday. i prefer to think abt days as my waking hours, and the separator between today and tmr as when i go to bed.

can't wait to see ash + sandra... its been a while...! and oh yesh, jlf is coming back tmr yay! said she'll be free later next week to go out or smthing! XD its been like 2 years since she came back to sg... but now she'll be back for a yr to work b4 doing her pHd. can't wait to see her again!

@jlf: an early welcome back to sg

@ash: *squishes* when are you free! me + my sis want lepak with u lah. and anyone else wanna join us?

@sandra: miss u lots! time flies and gosh... i shd talk more to u on msn ><

@mich: <3 u loads! XD