Thursday, November 30, 2006
CSI, Numb3rs and now Bones!

Hmm, I'm in love! In love wif all the crime related series released in the US. Maybe consider forensic science as my science gem in future, hahaha. While people are chasing spin-offs from the original, such as CSI Miami or CSI NY, I'm still very much into the original, due to my familiarity wif the old characters. My fav? Gil Grissom definitely, always full of lame witty comments in any situation.

Then there's Numb3rs, about a brilliant mathematician who helps his brother, an FBI agent, to solve crime using maths, logic to probably predict the criminal's next move through a pattern the mathematician spotted in the movement or behaviour of the criminal. He just seems to be able to quantise almost anything into numbers, very interesting.

Then there's now Bones, an anthropologist who helps the FBI solve murders in San Francisco through her detailed observation of the bone remains at any crime scene. Whew, so much to watch!

posted by sc @ 3:14 pm

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Saturday, November 25, 2006
bye css...

Today is the Open House for CSS's new premises which was former RV ground. Totally refurbished, looking good, but it really made me feel sad knowing that the old building where all my fond memories are will belong to another sch pretty soon.

Back at the old CSS that I know, it was all about slopes. That's probably cos the building was built on a plateau of some sort. The slope up to the classrooms which I used to run down when I was sec 1 or 2 once we're released from class for recess, rushing to avoid the queue. The same slope I walk down as quickly as possible when I was in sec 4 cos I din wana behave so childishly? (lol, act mature lorz) Then there was that slope facing the expressway leading up to the Home Econs block which we used to run up during lower sec PE lessons. During our upper sec days the mini jogging track was built and the slope was sort of forgotten I guess...

Den there were the "illegal" spots in the sch, one which u could reach by climbing up the ladder at the backstage. That's the rooftop facing the main gate. Ultimately, it was definitely the grp of close friends I had that made the sch so memorable. I had this bad habit or preference of reaching sch early and usually sit at the canteen waiting for the shutters to be open so that we can get to our class on the upper floors of the sch compound. Usually gathered there would be me, Min Yang, Bear, Wen You, Hao Jie, the early birds.

Then there's the podium which I'd stand on early in the morn when I was a councillor, trying to settle down the whole sch once the bell rang, besides trying to settle the butterflies in my stomach initially when I was still a newbie at the job. Me and laoda always getting stomachache just b4 that, looking at each other seeing whose turn it was to go up there and get the job done, lol. The stomachache wasn't due to stage fright or something lor, it was jus my mistuned biological clock eh, hahaha.

Hai so much said, that's about it I guess, hope this move by CSS will set new ground for it to reach greater heights.

posted by sc @ 1:59 pm

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006
$28

Yup, spurred on by Yien's recommendation, I decided not to gamble with my exams on the balance. Went to see dear Dr Julian Lim early in the morn and yup, $28 gone just like that. That's about 7 meals in school, heart pain sia.

That's about the minimum amt I have to pay every time I go see him. That's to be expected cos everytime when I have to go see him, my illness is more or less related to my asthma. I'll come home with the usual prescription of Salbutamol, those small little pink tablets which causes palpitations, cough syrup to ease the cough (abeden rite...) and some other white or maybe yellow tablets to reduce the phlegm which is probably making it difficult for me to take deep breaths. This kinda thing has happened rather frequently of late, probably cos I dun sleep enough and tend to overwork a little, not jus to mug lar, but also push myself a little whenever I exercise. Since I don't exercise often enough, probably the push is a bit too much for my body to take I guess.

Well, hope I'll recover asap (tt's like tml lar) to re-kickstart my engines to mug again. I'm sure dictionaries gotta add this new definition to the word mug pretty soon. Everyone's using it, even teachers!

posted by sc @ 10:23 am

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