Thursday, 27 July 2006

I'm lost!

Since I'm not allowed to be inquisitive at home, I'll try asking some questions here.

Why is the world a sphere, not some funny shape?
Why do some parents tend to be dictators?
Why is it not possible to not have wars?
Where does gravity come from?
Why are humans like magnets, i.e. opposites attract?
Where do magnetic fields come from?
Why are all words spelt the way they are?
Why are there 26 letters in the (English) alphabet?
Who created alphabets?
Who started using words to communicate?
How do animals communicate with each other, how does an "animal word" sound to an animal?
How is it possible for a child to communicate with their parent(s) who finds everything their child says offensive?
How was the universe created / How did it exist?
Are our initial ancestors bacteria?
Why am I still on the computer while I should be doing my tutorials?
Why are you even reading this? (Too much time on your hands?)

Went to watch Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest today. Super funny, but the ending was sorta left hanging. It kinda implies that there'll be a thrid movie. Johnny Depp's portrayal as Captain Jack Sparrow was extremely well done! Nobody can replace him as Captain Jack Sparrow. Well, if there's gonna be a thrid movie, I'm looking forward to it. More of Johnny Depp!!!!!

*Edit* There will be a 3rd movie. Source: IMDb

Sunday, 23 July 2006

Gah!

Congrats chi, on your graduation!

I was made to pretend reading a book in the library with a few other people yesterday so that the library staff could take photos for their Reading Month. Hmm...felt fake.

More engrish pics! From a friend's e-mail.


Check out this site. Cuteness all around!

Awww~~~~

Sunday, 9 July 2006

New phone

I got the phone I have been eyeing since before it even came out. The Sony Ericsson W800i. It's B-E-A-U-T-I-F-U-L! Got it for RM1,499.00 plus speakers (MPS-60) at VS COM Sdn Bhd, Amcorp Mall (the place where I bought my T100).




Adolescent sleep problems: Why is your teen so tired?

Adolescents are notorious for staying up late at night and being hard to rouse in the morning. Your teens are probably no exception. But it's not necessarily because they're lazy or contrary. This behavior pattern actually has a real physical cause. And there are ways to help mesh your adolescent's sleep schedule with that of the rest of the world.

An adolescent's internal clock

Everyone has an internal clock that influences body temperature, sleep cycles and hormonal changes. The biological and psychological processes that follow the cycle of this 24-hour internal clock are called circadian rhythms.

In most people, the various circadian rhythms work together. For example, body temperature starts to rise during the last few hours of sleep — making it easier to wake up in the morning. Most people experience a small drop in temperature between 2 and 4 p.m., which may explain why early afternoon is a popular time for a nap. We then get a second wind around 5 or 6 p.m., which makes it hard to fall asleep around that time.

Before adolescence, these circadian rhythms direct most children to naturally fall asleep around 8 or 9 p.m. Puberty changes an adolescent's internal clock — delaying the time he or she starts feeling sleepy by about two hours. Staying up late to study or socialize with friends can disrupt an adolescent's internal clock even more.

Too little sleep

Adolescents need about nine hours of sleep a night in order to maintain optimal daytime alertness. But only 15 percent actually get that amount of sleep regularly. In a recent survey, more than a quarter of the teens who were interviewed said they usually sleep six hours, or even less, on school nights.

Part-time jobs, homework, school activities and friends often are prioritized higher than is sleep. But sleep deprivation can have serious consequences.

In addition to causing irritability and moodiness, daytime sleepiness makes it more difficult to concentrate and learn. Some exhausted teens sleep through classes, and their grades take a nose dive. Even worse, sleepy drivers — many of them young — can cause deadly auto accidents.

Playing catch-up

Trying to catch up on sleep during weekends doesn't help much. In fact, it can confuse a teenager's internal clock even more. In these situations, going to bed early won't help matters. Your son or daughter will just lie in bed awake, finally dozing off in the wee hours of the morning.

Many adolescents turn to stimulants such as caffeine and nicotine in an attempt to overcome their daytime sleepiness. Leaving the other dangers of nicotine aside, dependence on its stimulant effects, as well as those of caffeine, can backfire and make it even more difficult to go to sleep at a reasonable hour.

Resetting the clock

Your teen's internal circadian clock can be reset in most cases, but it takes a little effort. Exposure to light seems to play the greatest role in regulating everyone's 24-hour cycles. In fact, many blind people have trouble with their circadian rhythms because they can't see the difference between day and night.

Exposing your child to bright light in the mornings will help his or her body realize that it is time to wake up. A device called a light box can provide enough light to enhance early morning alertness. At the opposite extreme, being in subdued light or darkness at bedtime signals the body that it's time to sleep.

Another method of readjusting a malfunctioning biological clock is called chronotherapy. In a teenager, this most often involves delaying bedtime by two or three hours every night for a progression of nights. For example, if your teen regularly goes to bed at 3 a.m., the first night he or she would stay up until 6 a.m. The next night, he or she would stay up until 9 a.m. This continues until a socially acceptable bedtime is reached.

Products containing melatonin, a sleep-inducing hormone, help some people reset their circadian clocks. Taking the product about five hours before bedtime usually produces the best results. While these supplements can be purchased without a prescription, they should be taken under the supervision of a doctor.

Is it something else?

In some cases, excessive daytime sleepiness can be a sign of something more than a problem with your teen's internal clock. Other problems can include:

  • Sleep apnea. When throat muscles fall slack during sleep, they stop air from moving freely through the nose and windpipe, causing labored breathing. In adults, sleep apnea most commonly occurs in obese individuals. Added factors for children are the presence of enlarged tonsils and adenoids, craniofacial abnormalities and neuromuscular disorders. Children with sleep apnea may also exhibit mood swings, inattentiveness and hyperactivity.
  • Restless legs syndrome. This condition causes a "creepy" or "crawling" sensation in the legs immediately before bedtime. There is an urge to move the legs, which momentarily lessens the discomfort. Up to 45 percent of the adults with this disorder began experiencing it before age 20. This problem has been associated with iron deficiencies in children.
  • Narcolepsy. Sudden daytime sleep, usually for only 15 minutes at a time, can be a sign of narcolepsy. Narcoleptic episodes occur most often after meals, but can occur at any time — even in the middle of conversations.
  • Depression. Sleeping too much or too little is a common sign of depression.
Steps to take

Fortunately, most teens just need a little help adjusting their schedules and managing their time to get the right amount of sleep. You might need to prioritize extracurricular activities and consider establishing an official quiet time before bedtime, when loud music, video games and Internet use are restricted or not allowed.

If daytime sleepiness, fatigue or nighttime insomnia persists despite changes that should promote better sleep, contact your child's physician and ask about a sleep evaluation. Your adolescent may have a sleep disorder.

Taken from: Yahoo! Health

Friday, 7 July 2006

Superman Returns

Got to watch Superman Returns today. One word for it, EXCELLENT! Now I know why some people were so excited before and after watching it. Great movie, superb soundtrack, good-looking actor (Lei Ye, Superman does NOT look gay!)...ahhhh. I won't mind watching it again, but not in the cinema again lah. Will either wait for it to be premiered on TV or will probably buy the DVD.
Get the trailers here.

Since I'm on the topic of good looking actors, I'll just blog about some who I think ARE good looking. I seem to have an attraction towards good looking dark-haired mat salleh guys. And June Ann agrees with me! Dark-haired guys look much better.

Colin Firth - sexy, ain't he?






Brandon Routh - gorgeous eyes, as June Ann puts it

Thursday, 6 July 2006

Oooppsss!

I received a mail from the Genting Worldcard people recently to upgrade my card to a green card. So, I went to Genting today to get it done since I didn't have any classes. Got there in an "illegal taxi". My mum didn't want to wait for the 1 o'clock bus hence the illegal taxi. Well, we reached there safely so nothing to complain about.
I did my green card and at the same time, in occasion with my birthday, I was given a slot card which had RM20 worth of credits in it to play the slots machine and a RM10 voucher to play the "table-betting games" (i.e. those that require chips). I got to go into the casino for the first time. My sister & I got asked for our ICs. We were like, "Do we look young?" Hmmm.....
Anyway, I embarrased myself in the casino for being such a dungu! My mum went straight to the roulette area. My sister & I were left to wander around. I decided to try out the slots machine since I I wasn't interested in gambling and I got it free after all. Didn't even know how to use the danged card. We tried slotting it into many different slots machines, it looked like we were trying to vandalise the machines. The card never seemed to work. Then after awhile, I saw some people putting in their cards and then putting in money. So that's what we were doing wrong, I thought. Not putting in money. As I didn't want to part with my precious money, at least not gamble it away, I tried putting in a RM1 note (yea....I'm pretty kedekut, I know). The next thing the machine did was get jammed! I didn't do anything! Went to find an attendant and told him that the machine got jammed. He tried to do something to it, shook it even, but it was still jammed. Then he told me to wait and went to make a call. After awhile, he came back with two other men who looked like technicians (my guess lah). They brought all sorts of tools to get the machine unjammed. They shook the machine a number of times but it was still jammed. Then, probably as a last resort, one of them went to get a hammer-looking tool. But before that guy came back, the other two managed to open the machine. Then the attendant handed over my crumpled RM1 note and said, "Minimum 10 ringgit, lah!" Oooppsss! Such embarrassment! And I put them through so much trouble just for a RM1 note. But there wasn't any note saying that the minimum was RM10. Sheesh! Stopped trying to slot the card in after that and went to find my mum who was still at the roulette area.
I doubt I'll ever go into the casino again unless forced to. It's not only a gambler's paradise but a smoker's one too. Stinks of tobacco!
Oh, I did managed to win money from the slots machine after taught how to use one by an attendant. I won RM1.84! My mum sponsored the capital of RM10. And from that I played till I got RM31.84. Since the card originally had RM20 worth of credits & my mum's RM10, I won RM1.84. I cashed out the RM31, leaving a balance of 84 sen in the card. My sister said that most people go to the casino to "spend" money but I, on the other hand, went there to "steal" Uncle Lim's (Lim Goh Tong) money.
The only thing nice about the casino was the free drinks.

Monday, 3 July 2006

Finally?

Am "HOPEFULLY" done with my Moral ASSignment. Hopefully there won't be anymore (last minute) ammendments. Hopefully I can bind it tomorrow. Hopefully we can pass it up on Wednesday.

Saturday, 1 July 2006

Congrats chi, on FINALLY passing Mr. Chong's paper. You can graduate already! Yay!

Learnt a new phrase today.
"Mis se fâcher ou vous ne serez pas joli" means "Don't be angry or you'll not look pretty"

Friday, 30 June 2006

Engrish!


Was feeling bored. So decided to entertain myself. Typed in Engrish in the search engine. Came across a website. Nearly laughed my head off. These are my favourites.

Instructions on the back of a toy kite






Source: Enaajia Engrish

Tuesday, 27 June 2006

The rat

My dad just caught a rat. I'm not sure whether it's the same one I saw galloping (it was abviously too fat to be running) across the porch. It looked a little smaller than the one I saw. I watched my dad torture it by pouring boiling water on it (my mum called it an execution). YEOUCH!!!! That's gotta hurt! I feel sorry for it now. If rats ruled the world and humans were at their mercy, I wouldn't want to be poured over with boiling water.
Was thinking about this last night before I fell asleep. "Why do babies cry at birth?"
Found the answers at Yahoo! Answers.
The best answer was:
actually most babies don't cry at birth. The doctors like to stimulate them to cry though because it helps to inflate and epand their lungs with their first tastes of air. Crying is a quick way to suck in alot of air and spread oxygen quickly throughout your body.

However, I liked this answer better:
Mostly because they get turned upside down and get given a smack on the bum, doctors do this to get them to breath and a sign that they are alive. Babies are normally given a smack to help get them to breath with their mouths. Truth is no-one has ever had the chance to ask a baby why, cause they can't talk at birth, but that is the most logical answer.

Botak, oh botak

Botak went beyond his 無聊-ness today. There was this one tutorial question which asked for the advantages and disadvantages of e-catalogues. So he divided the class into sub groups to have discussions. Then after about 10 minutes or so he asked a representative from each group that were doing the advantages part to go to the front of the class. He then asked them to form a circle and asked them to "Lat tali lat tali tam plom". The "losers" had to present their answers. Lei Ye said that he must be going through his second childhood. That's pretty early. Haha. Yeah chi, even June Ann thinks that he thinks he's very funny when we're actually laughing at his lameness, not his jokes.

Looking forward to Thursday, next week. My off day! I finally get a day off from college for the 3-month period of June-August. Yay! After that, no more. =~(

Sunday, 25 June 2006

I'm 21.....

Happy Birthday to Meeeeeeeee!!!! Am 21 but I think my mind is still of a 12-year-old. Haha. Woke up at 3.30 pm today. Terrible me. Yeah Rach, I am a fatty. I can't help it.
Went to Dragon-i to e
at. Ok lah, the food. Walked around One Utama then had Baskin Robbins. Yum! But too bad they didn't have that many flavours available.

Yesterday, 24th June 2006 (Saturday).

Went to the orthodontist in the morning. She said I'll have to keep my expander in for 6 months. I'm not too sure whether that meant another 6 more months or 6 months in total. Hmmm......I hope it meant 6 months in total. She said she had to twist two of my teeth which seem "twisted in the wrong way". Yikes! So she put in buttons and more rubber bands.


The rest of the afternoon was raining. Was getting ready for the barbecue at night. Went to Gor-ee's house at 2-something. My sister and I had to peel corn, cut apples & strawberries. I was in charge of peeling and "breaking" the corn. Didn't turn out too well so my Gor-ee told her maid to do it since I was too slow. Haha. Luckily my mum wasn't there or else I'd be told to go out of the kitchen.

The rain only stopped at around 4-something. But it was drizzling on and off the whole night. Lucky thing there wasn't a downpour.


So, the barbecue went well, so did the chocolate fondue. Yay! Thanks for the company last night, my dear family and friends, June Ann, Chou Ti, Thian Liyn, Sook Peng, Pey Tzy & boyfriend, Sa, Tine, Chan Sze, Rachel Teh, Cindy (nice to have met you!), Amanda, May Syn, Kiran, Cathy and Shet Yee. I had a wonderful 21st birthday. Gor-ee & Uncle Chin Kee, thanks for lending your place last night. Mum & dad, thanks so much for the resources (hehehe)! Love y'all!


Family! The best thing anyone could have.

And not forgetting, friends!

Cakey! Yum!

More piccies here.

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Sunday, 18 June 2006

Went to lepak

Caught up with two secondary school friends, Nisa and Christine, whom I've not seen for two years. Man, it's been THAT long since I last saw them. Well, I can't help it since one is studying in Johor and the other in Canada. Went to Mid Valley to lepak. Both of them are on break and I am the one who has just started college. Sux.
So, when are we going to Genting, Sa? Tine? I need a break from whatever I'm doing now.

Wore these high heels for the first (and will be the last) time. Stupid things are not for walking. Learnt my lesson. Will continue wearing flatties in future. I have no idea how people can actually walk in heels while shopping. They HURT! By 3 p.m., I was practically dragging my feet, not walking.

Finally found some marshmallows after much searching. The trusted wholesaler had lots! But I'm not too sure if those can be barbecued. They didn't look quite barbecue-able. Was wondering whether cotton candies can be barbecued then I could use them instead of marshmallows. Was a thought, don't think it'll work.

Happy Father's Day to all the daddies!!!

Friday, 16 June 2006

Moral

Moral. Why do we have to study it? I never got the objective of learning the moral theories while not much emphasis is placed on the practicing these theories. Isn't the importance of moral for people to "have" moral values and practice them? Currently, in moral, we are learning seriously ridiculous theories which we would have to memorize for exam purposes. We're learning theories like Utilitarianisme (Utilitarianism), Egosim Etika (Ethical Egoism) and Eksistensialisme (Existentialism). Sigh. What's with the long words? Why not use the name Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious? What if I created a theory, named it something stupid, and made you study & memorize it? You wouldn't be too happy, right?
Other silly subjects include geography and history. Whoever thought up these subjects want to make people's lives miserable.

Wednesday, 7 June 2006

No tax (hopefully)

I have decided to not take Paper 3.2 and take Paper 3.4 instead. I just had this sudden thought during this morning's lecture that taking Paper 3.2 would be extremely stressful on myself (must've been something my lecturer said which made me think such a thought). Seems like a sudden (and maybe rash) decision but I hope that I've made the right decision in dropping the paper. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that my programme supervisor, who happens to be the Paper 3.2 lecturer (), will approve the change. Well, he said he'll let me know tomorrow, so fingers crossed! I'm currently really pessimistic about whether I'll be allowed to change my option. It's kinda funny 'cos I when the semester started I really wanted to take tax. My interest for the subject IS there but I doubt I can cope, not with a lousy lecturer and the confusion I currently have. And Chou Ti, thanks for telling Thian Liyn not to kacau me.
Looks like I'll have to wake up at 5.45 a.m. everyday except Wednesdays (the only weekday I can wake up at 6.00 a.m.).

Fighter MV - SS501

Tuesday, 6 June 2006

Communication prob

Was walking to the LRT station from college after class. A girl was walking in front of me and she suddenly stopped and asked me something in Mandarin. She said some gibberish so I asked her if she could speak English as all I could catch was the word "Melati". She tried, but in the end she ended up talking in BM to me. Mind you, she's a TARC student. She asked about something with 2-storeys(?). So I asked whether she meant the LRT station and she said, yeah. I showed her that it was just straight ahead and told her that she could follow me since I was heading to the station. She said OK and followed me. Halfway, I turned around to see if she was still following me but she was no where in sight. I think she didn't mean the LRT station. Maybe she meant a house. I wasn't too sure. It's kinda sad that I don't understand Mandarin and she couldn't understand what I said. Miscommunication. A common thing between a duck and a chicken!

Am currently drooling over the new Sony Ericsson phone, the W850i, though I still love the W800i. The white looks better than the black. Coming soon!

Scandal MV - Kangta & Vanness
You've just gotta watch this (or just listen to the song)!


Sunday, 4 June 2006

Missing

I have lost a pair of jeans. I wonder where it's gotten to. It's not with me, not with my sister, not with my brother, not on my mother's sewing table (well, she might have cut it up to make a bag), not in the laundry basket, nowhere in sight! The case of the missing jeans. Seems to be the same case as the T-shirt my sister lost a long time ago. They seem to have mysteriously disappeared (into thin air?).

Excuse me while I do a little rant about my Advanced Taxation lecturer. The man, like the BIM lecturer, is crap. This shows that TARC has a few crappy lecturers who do not know how to teach. My tax lecturer is both boring and confusing. I believe that his best teaching ability is to confuse the students who are already confused. Haha. Yes, I'm a confused student. Now I don't have a cursing partner for tax as Lei Ye, who told me that we should not change our decisions, has changed her mind and decided to drop tax and take BIM. Unless I try having Thian Liyn as my cursing partner but the guy isn't much fun. *sigh* I guess now my sister would be the one who'll be getting most of my tax lecture complaints since she has been under the same lecturer last year. It's bad news for her 'cos I'm FULL of complaints.

Believe it or not, I've had McDonald's Spicy Chicken McNuggets for dinner for 3 consecutive days. Jelak? Not yet. Well, McDonald's is always the easiest option when one has no idea what to eat.

Didn't think of updating my blog due to laziness but have done so at sister's request.

Jon, Good Luck for your interview! May your ulcer disappear soon (but like I was telling Rach, burst it if burstable, or bite it....I'm serious & not gross....haha).

Thursday, 1 June 2006

I'm 36% bad in school

Found this posted on my Friendster bulletin board. Couldn't help sharing it.

[ ] talk back to teachers

[x] stick the middle finger behind their backs (As long as they don't know, no harm done)
[x] never do their homework (Extremely guilty!)
[x] curse them out (Well, Rachel Teh said it's NORMAL, couldn't agree more)
[ ] i dont take notes. its a waste of paper and time when you could just sleep
[ ] throw paper airplanes at their head (I can't fold paper planes which can fly for nuts)
TOTAL: 3

[x] chew gum (I can't anymore since I'm wearing braces)
[ ] rip up the notices/ worksheet they give you (Nah! Why waste paper when you can use the back of it as rough paper?)
[ ] cut their class constantly
[ ] text someone on your cellphone
[x] NEVER listen to what they say (Some of them can be pretty BORING!)
TOTAL: 2

[ ] write them mean notes
[x] never return anything (Apart from what they've taught, nothing)
[ ] listen to music in their class
[x] always talk and not listen to anything they're saying
[ ] when they call you, you act like nobody's calling you
TOTAL: 2

[ ] throw paper balls across the classroom
[ ] throw gum at the teachers back, head or ass
[ ] steal something from their desks
[ ] you spit your gum out anywhere (I don't believe in littering)
[ ] you stick your gum anywhere
TOTAL:

[x] do other things in class (Daydream)
[x] write notes in class even though they tell you to stop (I'm kiasu)
[ ] make out in class
[ ] play your psp, gameboy sp, games on your phone
[ ]sleep in class
TOTAL: 2

[ ] constantly looking at yourself in the mirror even though they tell you to put it down
[ ] never bring anything to class
[ ] playing cards behind their backs.
[ ] never bring back signed tests
[ ] push them in the hallway like they're one of thestudents.
TOTAL:

MULTIPLY YOUR TOTALS BY 4.
TOTAL: 9x4=36