June, 2009

June 28, 2009

So sad, good things don’t last. RIP MJ

Twitter, Plurk, Facebook were buzzing with the news of Michael Jackson’s death. I was at first sceptic about it. Hey, a King, or King of Pop don’t just drop dead like that, but he was only human It was only when I linked on all the links (like after 12 hours from the initial out [...]

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June 27, 2009

Music Journey: Overused chords

Here are 6 wonderful friends who bunched together to sing parts of 6 different songs which have the same 4 chords to them. I showed this video on Plurk and my camp-mates. Some went wow over it. The 6 peeps are: Jasmine Rafael – Youtube Cathy Nguyen – Twitter, Youtube, MySpace, Facebook Marc Zapanta – [...]

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June 23, 2009

Blog of the Week: My Milk Toof

Here goes the first blog on this series: My Milk Toof. Pictures are a thousand of words. Indeed, this blog uses photos, with the aid of captions to tell stories about two teeth. The author, Inhae tells stories of the daily life of the teeth, ickle and Lardee.Click away into their cuteness! Links: Blog Feed [...]

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June 23, 2009

Jogathon @ MacRitchie

In one of the earlier post, I mentioned about the upcoming Jogathon. I forgotten to post up the details of the event. I am lazy to phrase everything in my own words (my JC GP tutors are going to kill me ), so here is the word for word version: Dear friends and alumni, We [...]

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June 23, 2009

Waiting

I am waiting for something to happen. My life is in monotony now. Camp, run, study, online. What else?

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June 19, 2009

Twitter in Class

How cool is it to have Twitter as a class discussion tool? I would not mind trying it out, but that is only if the majority of the class is willing to take part in this experiment. One professor in UT Dallas actually did this experiment, and it worked in a classroom environment. I am [...]

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June 13, 2009

Exams are over!

Yeah!!!  OK. This set of exams was over 2 days ago. I screwed my last paper. I was tired from doing duty for four days. I didn’t know my limit. Now I know better. Still, I could answer all the questions and hopefully all the papers have a pass grade printed on my report card. [...]

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