Saturday, February 26, 2005
woo.. everyone's complaining abt the weather nowadays (esp thru their msn nicks).. it's sooooooooo hot and humid!!! extremely bad~~
Tuesday, February 22, 2005
my first java program after ?? (how long??)
public class test {
public static void printWords() {
System.out.println("testing program...");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
printWords();
}
}
alright.. time to really start on software eng project. Got to read up notes fr CS1101 and CS1102 to prepare myself for the programming though i'm assigned the task more of doing documentations by our leader (forcing me to do readings.. juz as well to prepare me for the term test & exam). I'm quite worried for my 2 other friends, wonder if i made the right choice putting them to the other gp. This decision is supposedly to make our life easier for this sem cos i can expect more to come from other modules for the remaining semester.. sigh~~
public static void printWords() {
System.out.println("testing program...");
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
printWords();
}
}
alright.. time to really start on software eng project. Got to read up notes fr CS1101 and CS1102 to prepare myself for the programming though i'm assigned the task more of doing documentations by our leader (forcing me to do readings.. juz as well to prepare me for the term test & exam). I'm quite worried for my 2 other friends, wonder if i made the right choice putting them to the other gp. This decision is supposedly to make our life easier for this sem cos i can expect more to come from other modules for the remaining semester.. sigh~~
Saturday, February 19, 2005
the starfish story
this is not the first time i saw this story (from MOE - Nurture. Be a Teacher.):
rather inspiring har
As the old man walked the beach at dawn, he noticed a boy ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Finally catching up with the boy, he asked why he was doing this. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left until the morning sun. "But the beach goes on for miles and there are millions of starfish," said the old man. "How can your effort make any differences?" The boy looked at the starfish in his hand and then threw it safely into the waves. "It makes a difference to this one," he said.
rather inspiring har
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Tuesday, February 15, 2005
Sunday, February 13, 2005
tmr's v-dae...
happy v-dae to all! I'll hv to stay at home and mug for stats term test on tue. V-dae to me is like every other day, nothing special (for whatever reasons). I feel like going out though, maybe I'll date some of my friends who r also single to a movie or something?
Wednesday, February 09, 2005
Thursday, February 03, 2005
horoscope
Just for fun.. here's a reading for me from here
Always something of a freedom fighter, with liberating Uranus in your sign along with the articulate planet of communication, Mercury, you are a powerful spokesperson for freedom and justice. You believe in the importance of equitable public policy, as much as the power of the individual. You are likely to be called at least one humanitarian mission in your lifetime; likely many more than one. Sagittarius is said to be especially suited for teaching and law. A big-picture thinker, you tend to be interested in humanity as a whole, history and the social sciences in general. You are also likely to be concerned about the environment, seeing the overview as you do.
A serious but optimistic Capricorn warms your heart and points you toward lucrative opportunities. An independent Aquarius stimulates your thinking and intrigues you into pursuing them until you are caught. Your greatest challenge is to keep your methods as above-board as your motives, and your greatest strength is your sense of mission.
You are more than just an impassioned Don Quixote tilting at windmills, though. In addition to your rousing enthusiasm for a good cause, you are also a keen strategist, patient to work behind the scenes with focused intent until your opportunity presents itself. You are also not above secret tactics and plots. In the end, only you can say whether your ends justify your means, and vice versa.
Always something of a freedom fighter, with liberating Uranus in your sign along with the articulate planet of communication, Mercury, you are a powerful spokesperson for freedom and justice. You believe in the importance of equitable public policy, as much as the power of the individual. You are likely to be called at least one humanitarian mission in your lifetime; likely many more than one. Sagittarius is said to be especially suited for teaching and law. A big-picture thinker, you tend to be interested in humanity as a whole, history and the social sciences in general. You are also likely to be concerned about the environment, seeing the overview as you do.
A serious but optimistic Capricorn warms your heart and points you toward lucrative opportunities. An independent Aquarius stimulates your thinking and intrigues you into pursuing them until you are caught. Your greatest challenge is to keep your methods as above-board as your motives, and your greatest strength is your sense of mission.
You are more than just an impassioned Don Quixote tilting at windmills, though. In addition to your rousing enthusiasm for a good cause, you are also a keen strategist, patient to work behind the scenes with focused intent until your opportunity presents itself. You are also not above secret tactics and plots. In the end, only you can say whether your ends justify your means, and vice versa.