Monday, March 19, 2007
Sony Ericsson
I just realised all the pictures I took today were at three mega pixels. I am never going to touch the size of the photos ever again! Even if it means taking picture of a document which needs to be resized down for online usage. I am just going to rely on my photoshop. Sigh, there goes one day of picture taking. Anyway our class welcomed the newest member of cellphone family! It was a Sony Ericsson which burns a hole in your pocket, big enough for a stack of notes worth RM 1600 to go through it. The owner? The only daughter and child in the family who scored good results in the recent SPM. Sigh, where is my camera? Not in the distant future I hope. There are just too many pictures going to waste everyday.

Modelling the phone
During today's biology class, we calculated the 25 marks from our practicals, quizzes and tests for our student's assessment. I got 21.6 which was a sign of relieve. Ms. Irene set the benchmark at 20.0. Those who got below 20.0 were subjected to extra assigment. I'm saved for now! Steven on the other hand received a 22.9, which is the highest in class I suppose. After that, we were given some objective questions to answer. Most of the questions were not from the A-Level books but from form six's! Therefore, we bugged her the whole time. You asked for it. =) At the end of the class, we were given another batch of homework. Sigh.

Waiting
Next was mathematics. Many people dreaded this class as the lecturer is not able to connect with the students. Moreover, it seems that the class is out of control. Perhaps Mr. Ong should be more strict and not so soft? What did we learn today? Centroid of a triangle and more of vectors. His lessons were about thirty minutes before giving us some more homework. We too did some discussions on last week's homework. Went for break at 11.00 AM by walking around the college aimlessly. Went back to class and continued the homework. I finished mine before time and had nothing else to do. Did anyone notice Mr. Ong sitting down at his place looking extremely down and also with eyes that are ready to flood any moment? I saw it alright. I felt sad for him. Not only that, he left the class early without saying anything. Silent as the wind.

Check me out

Break time!
Went to the physics laboratory after that. We were still at the oscillations. Two bars of magnets were used. One suspended by two strings and the other fixed to the table. The distance between the magnets was the variable in this experiment. I problems attaching the magnet to the ruler. The magnet came loose and I had to redo the knots. This time I had a different strategy in mind. I used the conventional way to tying a string to an object. Heh. The experiment took quite a while as the graph had to be redone a few times. To obtain the y-intercept, the graph had to be scaled down. We finally found the correct scaling and it was full steam ahead. I completed mine in an hour and fifteen minutes. That is extremely slow. We went for lunch at 1.45 PM. I took a plate of wan tan mee. It did not taste like it at all.

Wan tan mee

Modelling the phone
During today's biology class, we calculated the 25 marks from our practicals, quizzes and tests for our student's assessment. I got 21.6 which was a sign of relieve. Ms. Irene set the benchmark at 20.0. Those who got below 20.0 were subjected to extra assigment. I'm saved for now! Steven on the other hand received a 22.9, which is the highest in class I suppose. After that, we were given some objective questions to answer. Most of the questions were not from the A-Level books but from form six's! Therefore, we bugged her the whole time. You asked for it. =) At the end of the class, we were given another batch of homework. Sigh.

Waiting
Next was mathematics. Many people dreaded this class as the lecturer is not able to connect with the students. Moreover, it seems that the class is out of control. Perhaps Mr. Ong should be more strict and not so soft? What did we learn today? Centroid of a triangle and more of vectors. His lessons were about thirty minutes before giving us some more homework. We too did some discussions on last week's homework. Went for break at 11.00 AM by walking around the college aimlessly. Went back to class and continued the homework. I finished mine before time and had nothing else to do. Did anyone notice Mr. Ong sitting down at his place looking extremely down and also with eyes that are ready to flood any moment? I saw it alright. I felt sad for him. Not only that, he left the class early without saying anything. Silent as the wind.

Check me out

Break time!
Went to the physics laboratory after that. We were still at the oscillations. Two bars of magnets were used. One suspended by two strings and the other fixed to the table. The distance between the magnets was the variable in this experiment. I problems attaching the magnet to the ruler. The magnet came loose and I had to redo the knots. This time I had a different strategy in mind. I used the conventional way to tying a string to an object. Heh. The experiment took quite a while as the graph had to be redone a few times. To obtain the y-intercept, the graph had to be scaled down. We finally found the correct scaling and it was full steam ahead. I completed mine in an hour and fifteen minutes. That is extremely slow. We went for lunch at 1.45 PM. I took a plate of wan tan mee. It did not taste like it at all.

Wan tan mee
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