Wednesday, April 30, 2008

whatidoincollege

I'm inspired by Sibeh Sian and Happy Office Boy. For those who get it, then we're so update than others sia ;)

Since Hui Leng has been bugging me to blog about something about myself, so today, I'm going to show you just a little something I do in college other than ogling at pretty girls.

And I don't know why I'm writing this at 1.05am.

I do calculus. *click to enlarge*

Being a diligent boy I am, I hardworkingly copied down what teacher wrote on the board :)

I dunno if this is the way calculus should be, but the teacher speaks English, but all I could understand is he saying, "If X equals..." and "If Y equals...". Other than that, I think he's chanting formulae after formulae from the formulae sheet.

then Y should be Sambal Bills bun for lunch

In every class I attend, he would be chanting some if X equals then Y equals and my hand would be copying what he wrote on the board, while I think of what to have for lunch after class. I can multitask. This is one skill I learnt while doing calculus :D!

Well, in the case that if he happens to walk pass by me, I would then crease my forehead, pretending to be in deep concentration. I dunno how it happened, but I managed to solve a question on my own while others have solved 6 questions after 2 hours sitting in class:
2 hours 1 question. Walau.

Like every other subject, Calculus has its good and bad points.

Good point: The teacher doesn't ask check or ask me to hand-in my uncompleted work.
Bad point: The teacher doesn't ask check or ask me to hand-in my uncompleted work.

I love calculus. :)

Monday, April 28, 2008

A Touching Article

It's just another article I found while surfing the net, but I was so thoroughly moved. Here I wish to share it with the rest of you the article that made tears well up in my eyes...don't laugh...

Learning to become a doctor

A third-year medical student reflects on a life-changing emotional experience

Dreams and reality are often very different things. As a medical student I imagined myself one day taking on the role of a gallant knight, a protector and safekeeper of the sacred flame of life, creating miracles and wonderfully healing the sick. I wanted to make a difference and save lives. A road accident during the summer holidays gave me a chance to live my dream - but it was very different from what I had imagined. This piece reflects on my experience, and on how a brush with real medicine has changed me as a third-year medical student at Monash University.

The smashed machine was the first sight I encountered. A once fast, shiny road-bike now lay on the ground, a metal carcass. I remember running towards it, scared. Next to it a body lay still.I had seen dead bodies before; cadavers allow us to release anatomical knowledge with the stroke of a blade; they are the ultimate learning tools. But what confronted me was no practical class - this was very real. I looked at the woman lying there. She was young, about my own age of 20, still with P-plates on her bike. It could have been one of my friends lying there. She was dressed up, perhaps coming home from a club somewhere, with makeup and nail polish delicately applied - real human qualities that gave a glimpse into a life that, only minutes earlier, was full.Draped over the top of a young human was viciously snapped; blood and vomitus overflowed from her throat onto her chest; her arm was destroyed. I knelt down beside her.

It was as if I was looking through her. I looked into her eyes but, quite simply, no one was there. Despite the horror of the scene, she looked almost peaceful. Was she just unconscious? Could there be a flicker of life still inside her? Was this my chance to save a life, to make a difference? What happened next was bizarre. I became machine-like, visualising a giant first-aid flowchart in my mind's eye, and began to apply my medical knowledge. Yet again the theory did not match the reality. My only previous attempt at resuscitation had been on a mannequin with a plastic torso and head. This woman had real lungs and a real heart. I turned her on her side and tried to unblock her airway; I had no gloves. Using a mouth-to-mouth protective device that I carry on my keyring, i tried to shield my hands as I attempted to scoop blood and vomitus out of her mouth. I then tried to give her air: "5 breaths in 10 seconds, and watch the chest rise", my training had taught me. But her chest did not rise. At first I got angry and blamed it on the device I was using, but then I realised her entire airway was obstructed. I searched for a carotid and radial pulse but found neither - the beat of life had stopped. I tried cardiopulmonary resuscitation but she wasn't responding - it wasn't supposed to be like this. Yet I continued until I felt a gentle tap on my left shoulder. It was one of the ambulance officers - I had missed their dramatic arrival, hearing my own thoughts and deaf to everything else. Never before had my mind been so clear or sharp. My adrenalin level was so high that it took tactile stimulation to reawaken me to my surroundings - a feeling I still never forget.

Despite efforts by the ambulance officers, the girl was pronounced dead at the scene.

It was in the day that followed, spending time with my general practitioner, that I began to learn a little about what being a doctor really means. I came to him upset that someone had died, upset at how horrific it was, upset that I had failed, upset that I had done something that may have exposed me to to HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C infection, even upset that the damn thing was upsetting me! He sat and listened. Being able to speak to someone who had witnessed similar trauma was amazingly comforting. He told me that the three hardest things to cope with in medicine are death itself, the death of someone young, and the death of someone under your care. I had copped all three "right between the eyes", at a time when I hadn't the experience or the training to know how to respond or feel.

My GP had no magic pills or portions to rid me of the churning inside me. Nor did he need them - all I wanted was for him to understand what I was feeling. I was given an insight into what caring for someone really means. He reassured me that people don't expect doctors to be miracle workers - all a family really wants in this type of situation is for a doctor to "be there and to care". My GP suggested that I attend the funeral service if I felt comfortable doing so. He believed it would give me a sense of closure and that it would help me to be around others with similar feelings. I sat with him in his office after all his patients had gone home, looking through the newspapers for the funeral details.

I sat through the service and listened to the account of a life I knew nothing about. I looked around at the web of friends and family she had interwoven. I was now a part of that web - she had touched me too. At the conclusion I introduced myself to her father, and told him that his daughter did not die alone, that I was there caring for her. I told him that the last few days had taught me more about caring for people, and about being a doctor, than I had learned in all my days at medical school. I told him that I was there for him and his family. With that, the tall, lanky man hugged me tightly, crying and thanking me for being there, for stopping and bothering to care. It was devastatingly sad, yet enormously relieving, and I was proud. He wanted to care for me and to share his feelings with me, something I had not expected. The simple knowledge that their daughter did not die alone was comforting to the family. They knew that if there had been a chance for her, I was there to give her that chance.

I am starting to understand what being a doctor is about. To really care for someone connects people in such a wonderful way that it can even make death seem a little less scary. Sometimes just being there can make all the difference.


Ryan J Hodges

Third-year medical student

Monash University, Melbourne.

Sunday, April 27, 2008

assignments, assignments, assignments...

and...just as the title says...this has been one busy month.

Which is pretty much the reason why I've been MIA from the internet society, I've had TONS of assignments these past few weeks, as well as deadlines for a lot of big assignments. Even as I speak, part of my brain is thinking about the survey that I'm about to conduct later...headache betullah...

Right now I have...survey, advertising campaign, photoshop, two designs to create, and a brochure design. ISSSSHHH...

Photoshop's going great, I'm in the middle of designing a LOTR poster, kinda hard since I can't find the pictures that I want, and I still have to figure out how to make the heel of high-heel shoes look like skin (I've tried a few methods, but they seemed really fake). UGH. But then again, it's really fun to do, a bit frustrating at times, but still fun. I merged my hand with my feet, and I'm pretty please with the results, I'll see whether I can post it up (I'm REALLY proud of it).

So...now that's basically it lah. Nothing much to say edi...

TTFN!!

Friday, April 18, 2008

What A Pain in The Neck..

Seriously just as the title says..i sprained my neck..GAH!! Can't even look left or right without turning my entire body along. Today just i was getting out of bed.. CRACK!! OMG my neck..my neck -.- Cause of dat i missed today's driving lesson. Today's lesson was important because my instructor wanted to see whether i'm ready to take the test .. and now this happens..Eesh gotta wait longer T.T And the sprain is gonna be here still at least a couple of days...grrr...

Even now as i'm typing this, my head is tilted to the left side..i can't even straighten it or tilt it to the right side...celakanya...i must look like some retard T.T

K lar i'm done venting here..wanna go find a packet of ice for my neck edi T.T All this happened on Abi's birthday...i wonder maybe she wished for it D:

Thursday, April 17, 2008

i was bored

293 words

Speedtest



meh did the speed test i found on gene harn's blog..haha..btw im not comparing or anything..i just took it cuz i was bored..anyway i think its whacked cause i don't think i type dat fast..dat speed is just inhuman..

think dat's all, nothing much happened today, except one guy nearly crash into me during driving lesson -.-'' he got yelled at by his instructor and the instructor told me that guy has no brains behind his back.. hrmm..i wonder what does my instructor think of me..probably someone who has no sense of direction on the road T.T dat's me alright..i have doubts of me passing the driving test haha..

Whahaaaa

Ahh, this time please let me be lazy again. Probably next post won't be jokes but will be funny videos but I'll be talking about something else, alright??

And lotto number touched 1126 pageviews!! Wow... I really didn't expect the number to increase so fast!!

And now, joke time.

One Chinese person walks into a bar in America late one night and he saw Steven Spielberg. As he was a great fan of his movies, he rushes over to him, and asks for his autograph.
Instead, Spielberg gives him a slap and says "You Chinese people bombed our Pearl Harbor, get out of here."
The astonished Chinese man replied "It was not the Chinese who bombed your Pearl Harbor , it was the Japanese".
"Chinese, Japanese, Taiwanese, you're all the same," replied Spielberg.

In return, the Chinese gives Spielberg a slap and says "You sank the Titanic; my forefathers were on that ship."
Shocked, Spielberg replies "It was the iceberg that sank the ship, not me."
The Chinese replies, "Iceberg, Spielberg, Carlsberg, you're all the same."


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Ted is 7-yr old n he's very bad in essay writing.
One day the teacher asked the class to write a 500-word essay base on any title they like. Ted thought real hard n finally he started his essay:

Titled: Composition - my lost cat

One day i lost my kitty, i went out to the street n started calling:
HELLO




























































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(510 words)

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Lucky frog


A man takes the day off work and decides to go out golfing. He is on the second hole when he notices a frog sitting next to the green. He thinks nothing of it and is about to shoot when he hears,"Ribbit. 9 Iron" The man looks around and doesn't see anyone. "Ribbit. 9 Iron." He looks at the frog
and decides to prove the frog wrong, puts his other club away, and grabs a 9 iron. Boom! He hits it 10 inches from the cup. He is shocked. He says to the frog, "Wow, that's amazing. You must be a lucky frog, eh?"

The frog reply's "Ribbit. Lucky frog." The man decides
to take the frog with him to the next hole. "What do you think frog?" the man asks. "Ribbit. 3 Wood." The guy takes out a 3 Wood and Boom! Hole in one. The man is befuddled and doesn't know what to say. By the end of the day, the man golfed the best game of golf in his life and asks the frog,"OK, where to next?" The frog replied, "Ribbit. Las Vegas." They go to Las Vegas and the guy says, "OK frog, now what?" The frog
says,"Ribbit Roulette." Upon approaching the roulette table, the man asks," What do you think I should bet?" The frog replies, "Ribbit. $3000, black 6." Now, this is a million-to-one shot to win, but after the golf game, the man figures what the heck. Boom! Tons of cash comes sliding back across the table. The man takes his winnings and buys the best room in the hotel. He sits the frog down and says, "Frog, I don't
know how to repay you. You've won me all this money and I am forever grateful."

The frog replies, "Ribbit, Kiss Me." He figures why not, since after all the frog did for him he deserves it. With a kiss, the frog turns into a gorgeous 15-year-old girl.

"And that, your honor, is how the girl ended up in my room."

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Enough for today!!
Have a nice day!!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Beautiful Illusion

cant believe wat i did tonight though... i didnt plan to write a song... but just suddenly when i opened up my blog to post something up.. i just thought...' wat to post ar...?' write a song only la... " and i just picked up my guitar and here goes my third song finally... im not saying im a super chunted song write wtv~ but it's that. as long as you have inspiration in ur heart, writing song at anytime, anywhere is a no problem thingy.. cheers~ =)
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~Beautiful Illusion~
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Verse
(D) walking down the mountains and found (C) himself in the long lost jungle,
(D) the night was so peaceful that it (C) kept his mouth so silently~(G)
yea (A) gonna drive him so crazy~ (B) (C)
(D) walking towards the moonlight and found out (C) his shadows following,
(D) the feeling was a little creepy but he (C) doesnt mind it yea he said
(G)and a question (A) stirs in his heart~ (B) (C)
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.Verse 2
Walking by the beach and realize that the footprints were by his ones always,
and slowly they were fading away as time passes by like a spinning coin,
gonna drive him so crazy~
Walking across a river and he saw his image in the clear bright water
He thought he was thinking too much so he turned his head around,
and a question stirs in his heart.
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Pre Chorus
(Em) what is (D) life to him (C)? gonna think (D) it over!
(Em) how does (D) it feel like (C) ? being by himself. (G)
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.Chorus
he has no idea why, (C) feeling lonely in the crowded room.
(Em)He (D) searches high and low (C), just to dig the (D) truth out.(G)
Many questions, many answers,(C) but it goes round and round (Em)
Just to (D) find out why oh why (C), it's gonna take forever~(D)
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Bridge
(C) but as he opened his eyes,
(D) and as he shared out his heart,
(Em) and as he open his arms,
(C) he realized that it was just a dream~
. Meaning of the Lyrics~
Alrite, wat u gotta know about this song!!! Yi Ming saw the lyrics and came out to me tellin me she's so lost... =.= guess im gonna explain it.. this song has double image lyrics btw.Meaning if you see the verses part all the scenery thingy... im not describing it but there's a theme of loneliness behind it. wait till u read till Chorus u will realize it..
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Alrite i shall go one by one.. verse one... This guy was a lone ranger.. the night suppose to be the busy time chatting around.. but that night seemed to be quiet because he had no topic to talk wit anyone and this forced him to be silent? then talking about shadow.When anyone knows that he's walking with his shadow, it's a resemblens of loneliness? And he doesnt mind admitting it. But he was scared too and started questioned himself...
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Verse two.It's always known that friends step into our lives and left their footprints/memories there. But friends had step out of his life and the footprints were fading away.and then he look into himself, his personality.. asking himself questions about what he had done wrongly..
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But sooner the chorus reveals the true meaning of the song la... sayin loneliness and why... that guy goin around ask all.. but then in the bridge... this guy was just thinking too much. He had lotz of frenz, just that he thought it the other way. If you read my blog.. there's one post about loneliness... i think last two weeks i just posted. exactly the same meaning as it. .
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and if i want to, i can end this song with the beginning of "Friends for life" my first song x) first of all, the themes link. and it's a nice build up duet song~ =)

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Hokkien Star Wars and LOTR

LOLz...

Hihi, since it's been a bitsy quiet around here...i decided to do my job and post...you guessed it...MORE VIDEOS!!

first up is this...sorry but it's in Hokkien



and another...this is in Hokkien as well, but it has subtitles. ENJOY!

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

HAPPPPY BIRTHDAY!!

An early wish to wish...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO

TAI KEN HUI (Monday, 14th April)

and

ABIGAIL HO SEOW PENG (Friday, 18th April)

... well, just in case I didn't have the time to post this up.

In case you guys forgot who're they...
Here, I present you...

Ken Hui!!!

Abigail!!!



Please don't kill me. I failed my art.

And a cake for both of you!!


Well... almost failed...

-Wishes from Kean Lee and all 5 Angsanians-

A wish to a friend

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!

TO THE ONE...

THE ONLY...

KALKENA!!!
*cheering*


-warm
BIG cheesy hugs from all of us-




Happy Birthday Glitter Graphics

BLOG FEVER

oooo yay, i'm now a host on the blog.... so fun la.... this whole bloggin craze is startin to spiral out of control. its like everyone is crazy about it. you've got ppl selling u stuff thru blogs, u got ppl being news broadcasters, ppl treatin it like a diary and ppl usin it to chat. i mena its fun and all but now its insane.... just like Facebook used to be like everyone's fav thing and then it just died down.... i wonder wat will be the next craze when the blog fever dies down?

Thursday, April 3, 2008

What I Do in IACT...

watch stuff like this...



among many videos-that-have-no-direct-relevance-to-advertising.

Such as Achmed.

Now...being in IACT is MORE about that. In my case, I have Principles of Drawing, Computer Application, Computer Graphics, Advertising Principles, Presentation Skills and Research Methods classes. The most-likely-to-be-given-homework classes are...PoD, CA, CG while most-likely-to-be-given-extremely-hard-homework-that-will-cause-infequent-sleeping-habits are AP, PS and RM. And that's not all. 1/4 of an average IACT day also involves regular group discussions about where and what to eat during breaktimes aka 2nd breakfast, late breakfast, 2nd lunch or late lunch. Decisions are made by majority voters, which are in turn influenced by the size of our current wallets/pockets, time taken to walk, order, eat and finally walk back, and of course, whether most of us are sick of said restaurant.

The rest of it involves some naps, drawing silly stuff on subject notes, drawing temporary tattoos, arguments with evil lecturers about the size of our homeworks, and of course, the random rubber band and paper bullets shootout. And ads. Lots of ads. Funny ads, lame ads, WOAHHHHH ads, and ads that just make you go '...? What was that? I dungeddit...' aka stupid ads that makes me wonder why advertisers even bother.

And...that's about it. Here's some ads that were kinda cool. And guess what? They're Malaysian. Don't think that all M ads suck. They don't.



It's about the Malaysian Wushu Tournament.





Ahh...Petronas ads alwayss crack me up.

Cheers!!