Tuesday, October 26, 2010

没有大舅的日子:第597天

一个人的快乐。。。

处期来到大学,很讨厌以个人用餐。那因为我觉得一个人用餐时很无聊的事。日渐,我开始习惯了这个时间时间。我可以说一个人的时间是用来享受。
我到食堂看见不到熟悉脸孔反而感到很自慰。没有人打扰我用餐。一个人坐在那处享受食物。

田馥甄的‘寂寞寂寞就好’,副歌有一段是说,“人本来就寂寞的”。听见时,我深感触。对啦,人不会时时有半有侣在身边。难免有些时刻是孤单的。
有些人恨寂寞,而有些喜欢(像我)。那是个人的看法。最重要是抱着一个正面的想法。相信我,很多事物会更好的。

p/s:To Sow Lei Wei:不知道你在新大如何挨过一个人的日子。。。?

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

没有大舅的日子:第584天

Deadlines: The Clock's Ticking...

I can't cope with deadlines. That's what I hate about university life. Assignments after assignments. Helplessly looking at the time pass by. Taking all the time to do.
I missed school days. Back then, you can have all the world's time to do your homeworks. I remembered passing up my BM homeworks 2 weeks later during Form 5. That's the same in Form 6 too. Teachers never care.
Accept the reality. That's what human for. Racing against the time. Using every second of your life.
However, so much yet to do and so little time.
There are 1440 seconds in a day. Is that enough...?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

没有大舅的日子:第577天

Footballers...
Miroslav Klose: He's my all time idol. He share the same zodiac sign with me. I'm his fan since the 2002 Japan Korea World Cup. A good striker. Never fail to shine!


Thomas Muller: First appeared this year at the 2010 South Africa World Cup. Talented and young. We'll be seeing him in 2 more World Cups...


Micheal Ballack: I had to admit. Micheal Ballack is the one who made me watch football. A big influence to me. Sad because he may not be playing for Germany in the future...


Lukas Podolski: I seen him in 2006 Germany World Cup. He and Klose are the invincible pair for the German team.



Bastian Scheweinsteiger: I seen him in 2006 World Cup too. I salute him as an 'unsung hero'. He helped Muller and Klose to score.


Cesc Fabregas: He's Spanish and I admit I like this guy. He is a key person in Arsenal and Spain.



Fernando Torres: Fernando Torres is outstanding BUT Liverpool is out...!


David Villa: First saw in EURO 2008. A great striker... Live up to the expectations.



Lionel Messi: What else I can say? He's a wizard...!



John Terry: He USED to be that good guy until the alleged affair with teammate's girlfriend


Frank Lampard: A great midfielder. He's the good guy for now... Blues rule!



Steven Gerrard: Other than the punching reporter incident, there's nothing much about him. I don't blame him for Liverpool's bad performance...

Sunday, October 3, 2010

没有大舅的日子:第574天

'Hot cakes'...

Honestly, writing this blog, thinking about the title, takes a time for me, though...

If you'd been following the news of football, especially EURO qualifiers, there is a (upcoming) person you should pay attention on: Lewis Holtby.

He's British. And plays in Bundesliga. He's nationality: German? England? Not sure. I can tell you is that he played in the under-21 squad.

What's the news with him? Fabio Capello intended to call him to the English squad. He kinda refused, saying that he wanted to be in the German squad. Joachim Loew didn't call him for the EURO qualifying games. Who knows? He may be on the German squad at the EURO 2012 (if they managed to qualify).
A big star of the future, really.

England is on the edge of being terminating. Fabio Capello's desperate. Even if England performed well at the qualifying rounds, they won't make it into the top 16. Lewis Holtby ditching England, a right choice, indeed.

Friday, October 1, 2010

没有大舅的日子:第572天

Science and Creativity...

I had to admit that when it comes to science or maths, I'm a complete dummy. Knowledge zero.
Science can be creative? I had never thought about it. Just assume that creativity lies in the hands of the designers or writers (that's me)
Today's lunch encounter with Kevin changed my mindset (practically) about the science and creativity issue. Kevin seems troubled by the project he need to do on improve the technology for commercial purposes. I don't know that they overlap to the business courses. No. It was merely a project, in which you have to build up a real model. Basically, I gave some of my opinions. Well, these suggestions sounds a bit unrealistic to a 1st year network and computing student to achieve. Keep that for the future...
From this guy, I learned a lot about Facebook and Google. Take Facebook for example, Mark Zuckerberg set up Facebook for a reason: to connect with everyone in Harvard. Then the rest is history.
Simple and achievable, use a PDA to order food at every table in restaurant. Firstly, cut cost because less waiters needed. Secondly, saves time. It can work out, only in KL and Selangor areas because they had wireless broadbant coverage.

Should I claim royalties on the creativity rights? Just kidding...