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Saturday, May 30, 2009

And so I've graduated. =)

3 years seemed long. But 3 years came and passed by so quickly.
Haha..yes this shall be a typical post on a poly student reflecting about her past 3 yrs in poly. Still remember the day I received my O level results-L1R5-13 points, English-..B4? Huh! Cannot go Ngee Ann's Mass Comm. Alright~it's SP Mass Comm then. And my mum was still at the side suggesting-"why don't you try Meridian JC?" Me: ..............!?!?!?!?!

Poly was really a big risk for me because I insisted on it .

Peeps I spent my life with for the past 3 yrs


I recall how my parents kept telling me that I had better do well..because " i chose this path".But God was good and he gave me great team mates to work with, a great CCA to be in, a wonderful 6 wk stay in China. It just really went beyond " having to do well" in poly-the whole experience and the variety of things which I went thru ignite interests i never knew-e.g. editing videos and political science! And yup-to sum it up in a cliche way-it was indeed a great journey of self discovery =)


I remember the numerous times where our egos was burst by our lecturers just when we thought I thought our ideas were great. Yeah I have to admit that not seeing that "A" on that report was disappointing(especially for that final yr project report!) And learning from those mistakes were humbling- but we survived it!

"Argh! What are we going to do with our future?"

Poly was also the place where i realise that "learning well" was more important than "doing well". I really felt so pressurised to do well in the first sem, but after adjusting my perspectives-i realise that there can actually be fun in learning-(it's whether you can find that fun :D). Yeah- you can't deny the fact that good results do matter-but ....you can choose to ignore it..haha-well at least i tried to...:P There's really so many ideas that society throws at us-however it's really up to us to decide if we want to stand by those ideas.

The most memorable part of poly will probably be the things that happen in the midst of projects-Brainstorming, discord between groupmates, burning midnight oil to finish up our projects(even staying overnight at airport!), having writer's block (or ideas' block..lol), getting all-so-excited when the whole team agrees on an idea you like..-haha..yup the process of doing projects is like a love-hate kinda thing,but these will all be definitely great memories to keep and look back on in the future :D



the "much anticipated" piece of paper you get after 3 yrs of head-banging and blood vomitting


There's fear and excitement as I embark on my next journey-NUS.

Fear because-NUS feels like a Muggers' United School.

Excitement for what is to come and the many friendships I'll form =)





the paper which I dreaded to receive initially-but went ballistic (in a good way~) when i received it anyway:P


Haha..yeah i was definitely happy to receive an acceptance letter from NUS-it was totally all by His will and grace. However, thoughts like "oh no? how would I be able to survive in the midst of smart students..." " Can I really enjoy NUS?" " What if I lag behind in class?" came to my mind.

These thoughts still bug me once in a while..but since God allowed me to enter NUS-He will definitely bring me through it...so why should i doubt? :D


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Wiki-fooled

This article is so funny and interesting-saw this on yahoo news today.
"Irish student hoaxes world's media with fake quote

DUBLIN (AP) -- When Dublin university student Shane Fitzgerald posted a poetic but phony quote on Wikipedia, he was testing how our globalized, increasingly Internet-dependent media was upholding accuracy and accountability in an age of instant news.

His report card: Wikipedia passed. Journalism flunked.

The sociology major's obituary-friendly quote -- which he added to the Wikipedia page of Maurice Jarre hours after the French composer's death March 28 -- flew straight on to dozens of U.S. blogs and newspaper Web sites in Britain, Australia and India. They used the fabricated material, Fitzgerald said, even though administrators at the free online encyclopedia twice caught the quote's lack of attribution and removed it.
A full month went by and nobody noticed the editorial fraud. So Fitzgerald told several media outlets they'd swallowed his baloney whole.

"I was really shocked at the results from the experiment," Fitzgerald, 22, said Monday in an interview a week after one newspaper at fault, The Guardian of Britain, became the first to admit its obituarist lifted material straight from Wikipedia.
"I am 100 percent convinced that if I hadn't come forward, that quote would have gone down in history as something Maurice Jarre said, instead of something I made up," he said. "It would have become another example where, once anything is printed enough times in the media without challenge, it becomes fact."

So far, The Guardian is the only publication to make a public mea culpa, while others have eliminated or amended their online obituaries without any reference to the original version -- or in a few cases, still are citing Fitzgerald's florid prose weeks after he pointed out its true origin.

"One could say my life itself has been one long soundtrack," Fitzgerald's fake Jarre quote read. "Music was my life, music brought me to life, and music is how I will be remembered long after I leave this life. When I die there will be a final waltz playing in my head that only I can hear."

Fitzgerald said one of his University College Dublin classes was exploring how quickly information was transmitted around the globe. His private concern was that, under pressure to produce news instantly, media outlets were increasingly relying on Internet sources -- none more ubiquitous than the publicly edited Wikipedia.

When he saw British 24-hour news channels reporting the death of the triple Oscar-winning composer, Fitzgerald sensed what he called "a golden opportunity" for an experiment on media use of Wikipedia.

He said it took him less than 15 minutes to fabricate and place a quote calculated to appeal to obituary writers without distorting Jarre's actual life experiences. He noted that the Wikipedia listing on Jarre did not have any other strong quotes.
If anything, Fitzgerald said, he expected newspapers to avoid his quote because it had no link to a source -- and even might trigger alarms as "too good to be true." But many blogs and several newspapers used the quotes at the start or finish of their obituaries.
He said the Guardian was the only publication to respond to him in detail and with remorse at its own editorial failing. Others, he said, treated him as a vandal who was solely to blame for their cut-and-paste content.

"The moral of this story is not that journalists should avoid Wikipedia, but that they shouldn't use information they find there if it can't be traced back to a reliable primary source," said the readers' editor at the Guardian, Siobhain Butterworth, in the May 4 column that revealed Fitzgerald as the quote author.
"It's worrying that the misinformation only came to light because the perpetrator of the deception emailed publishers to let them know what he'd done, and it's regrettable that he took nearly a month to do so," she wrote.

Fitzgerald said he had waited in part to test whether news organizations or the public would smoke out the quote's lack of provenance. He said he was troubled that none did.
And he warned that a truly malicious hoaxer could have evaded Wikipedia's own informal policing by getting a newspaper to pick up a false piece of information -- as happened when his quote made its first of three appearances -- and then use those newspaper reports as a credible footnote for the bogus quote.

"I didn't want to be devious," he said. "I just wanted to show how the 24-hour, minute-by-minute media were now taking material straight from Wikipedia because of the deadline pressure they're under." "
"this is too funny..even I've to admit that I rely too much on wikipedia while working on my projects..."

Friday, May 01, 2009

A new start in May

I'll be starting work proper on Monday at my lovely alumni.

But I don't know why I'm dreading it. People say you're suppose to love it since i've been slacking for the past 2 and a half months-so work should be fun-at least for the initial week.

Well, I pray so. It's always about the outlook I guess.

Go in dreading-and you'll dread work the whole way.

Go in praying that God would probably use some experiences at work to teach you some lessons-and you'll probably go in with some anticipation! =)

Ate with my family and relative (maternal side) at Crystal Jade Korean restaturant. Wow-it was the first time I was stepping into a korean restaurant in singapore-at other times I was always ordering a bibimbap/kimchi fried rice at some foodcourt. And the food was great and the price was totally worth it-pity i don't have the pictures to show it to you.

$25++ per person for a korean buffet- and we had like unlimited pork, beef, mutton to barberque. And they also had korean seafood pancake(a dish which i had attempted to cook but was terribly unsucessful) - which was absolutely the best seafood pancake I've ever tasted.(probably because the ones that I tried before this were all terrible-including mine).

And i even got to try different kinds of korean soup-the best of which was a kimchi soup-totally thick and delicious!(until i thought I was going to have a sore throat from it), seaweed soup(the ones that koreans eat during their birthdays) and the worst was soy bean paste soup-it's like fu chok (this fermented beancurd thingie which some people put in their porridge) in soup form-and it was terribly salty. After taking the a sip of it-i wanted to put my spoon down already.


But of course I was really happy that I finally got to taste the soups because I always wondered how they tasted after seeing them on dramas-just that I didn't know soybean paste soup tasted -this bad.

Feeling so sleepy now-hope i can continue to update the blog regularly even after work starts.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Someone get me this phone!

Above is the commercial of the phone I've been eyeing on ever since my friend told me about it..yah..it looks a bit ah lian-ish..but i still like it lah...(I must have some ah lian tendencies deep down).. There's like no new nice flip phones in spore..i didn't like the walkman fliphone by sony ericsson...all the latest models seem to be either the slide phone or the touch screen (wasn't exactly excited about iPhone)

Don't know why I"m still insisting on flip phone..maybe I've been watching too many dramas..love the way they flip the flip phones (aha. lame.)

but anyway..someone get me the blue lollipop!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

If i was Somali

Watched channel news asia on tv just now..and there was this piece of news talking about this 16 year old Somali pirate boy being tried in a US court over a US ship that they had attacked and a US captain that they had held hostage for 5 days apparently the boy broke down when he was told that his father would be interviewed back in somalia to verify his identity...the saddest part was he's going to be jailed for life if he's found guilty.

While watching, I just thought to myself, if I was born in Somalia..would I have been greedy..get myself involved in piracy-earn my quick buck through that instead of helping my mum out in the fields? yeah. probably would have done that.

And i think I would have been terribly devastated if I knew I was going to be jailed for life at this age...at that moment I just suddenly felt glad to be born in Singapore..yeah..the education system's a horror and all that..But if I was born in Somalia I can so imagine myself being bribed by those rich gangsters..constantly on boats..looking out for some big vessel to attack.

What's more if I were a somali..I probably wouldn't have the opportunity to eat great things like bar chor mee, laksa , nasi lemak with the fried chicken wing (not the fish) and drink my favourite pearly soya milk from mr bean.

Thank God for making me a Singaporean. I totally love it lor!

=)

Visited SP website today..and found out that Subway has just opened an outlet in SP, foodcourt 5 .

what...

like they opened one after i left school? Do you know the no. of times christine, wei mun sandy and I travelled all the way to Jurong Point @ Boon Lay in between our breaks just to satisfy our subway cravings? Haha..okay actually I've got nothing to complain about..NUS has a subway outlet too...yeah!

Collected graduation gown with christine and wei mun today..and the lady kept persuading us to get a portrait picture taken with our graduation gown and all that...

yeah i know it's for memories..but i'm only receiving a diploma....so i don't think I'll make such a big deal out of it and get a picture of myself in my graduation gown all framed up...but if it's uni..yeah...then maybe i will..

haha..and the poor lady told us that most SP students told her that they didn't have the money for it...Well~ it's more like not many of us are willing to part with our money..since we're only receiving a diploma... and i mean..auntie..will you seriously do that..what's more..jin1 qi4 bu4 jing qi4 (recession..recession~!).....Sorry but you should just find your business with the uni students =)

Sunday, April 19, 2009

s factor- hahaha.

just watched S factor on Tv just now..

was quite baffled when i saw the trailers..it felt like local television productions were going down..the whole show just seemed so corny & degrading

But i caught last wk's and this wk's episode (since i'm so free now..hahah)..and to see the girl's bimbo moments and verbal catfights..was kinda entertaining

their challenge this week was a debate..and the motion sth on whether intelligence was more important than beauty..some of their arguments were pretty horrible...and i totally agree with this girl when she said that she can't believe the show hired such professional judges ( one was a national debator..and the other came from some debate association) to watch their crappy debate..(nodding my head BIG time...)

Even though many pple have been saying how horrible local productions are..i mean..sometimes i do think..is it because of the budget constraints that they have...i believe they're definitely not getting big budgets like they do in the american media...but whatever..i'm placing some hope in the show "Fighting Spiders"..the fat boy with the specs looks so cute in the trailers..shall catch it this wk!

i'm back.i think.

sigh. yes. this is the not the first time I've abandoned my blog.

It's been 5 months. Wow how things have changed.

Poly's over-I'm going to be a diplomat.

Remember the time when i was a confused girl, on the verge of pulling my hair -over deciding whether to take the job or the uni route.


Well,

Job searching is over. As some of you have heard, I applied for a job at the ministry of foreign affairs as a foreign admin specialist and the guy at the interview advised me to listen to my mum- get a degree and perfect my korean.(that's gonna take an awfully long time) His words were definitely something hard to digest. I've got to admit-I was definitely more keen in working than studying..but it was a definite and clear answer that God had closed the door to this-and my grandma actually told me that she even prayed to God that I wouldn't be able to find a job...*mouth opens wide* (...let's just say i was speechless after hearing that..)

And. Uni's in. I still can't believe that I'll be going to uni this aug. Received the acceptance letter 2 days after my MFA job rejection..A clearer sign that God is definitely turning my head towards the uni direction..
My feelings? ..to be honest..I haven't totally digested the fact that I've graduated from poly...and to start uni this year-knowing you have to toil for another 4 yrs..is making me feeling kinda "sian"-God please help me to stay positive!

It was indeed a crazy 5 mths-it's quite amazing how God works in our lives-from a girl who wasn't sure about what to do after graduation-to a girl who's more or less got the next 4 yrs mapped out-the road to eventually choosing uni felt kinda like a bittersweet decision. It just taught me that no matter how we try to control our lives-we know that we can only do it to such a limited extent- cause there's ultimately someone up there who's got the best plans laid out for you....... for your entire life.

To those hearing this story again-my apologies. It's definitely my story of the year. Haha

Attended Vanessa's NP dance concert today..I've never seen so many chinese dances in my life. But the music's definitely better than the ones played in my primary school chinese dance club..haha (yea..i kinda discriminated chinese dance pple in pri sch cause of the awful music) Eirene and I kept trying to spot Vanessa at each dance! It's just so exciting when a friend's performing up there..

Always wanted to try dancing-but the sexy and suggestive dance moves used in most dance choegraphy are definitely making me think twice..goodness..the person who came up with those dance moves is such a pok.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Mega Mac=Killer Mac?

Saw this while reading the papers today-

The Mega Mac burgers now offers 4 beef patties in the Big mac and 2 giant chicken patties in the Chicken Mcspicy. One normal big mac already contains 500 odd calories..does that mean..with the mega mac..it's about 1000 calories? Goodness, are they trying to increase the number of overweight people in our nation-of which I'm already part of it..hahaha

Looks like these burgers are meant for those bottomless pit people who can never put on any weight no matter how much junk they dump inside their stomachs..

But if you're fat and you still eat this- i don't know what to say already...~