p.s Have a good night's sleep. Sleep tight, don't let the bad bugs bite.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
More music.
p.s Have a good night's sleep. Sleep tight, don't let the bad bugs bite.
Fun Week.
Monday: Pre-calculus quiz
Campaign Project presentations:
Plastics Not So Fantastic
Mannerism(Sorry, No photo)
Stop Stressing, Start Living
Wednesday: Campaign Project presentations (cont.)
Garden City Project
Define Terms, Not People
Gratefully I need not have to attempt that test ever again. Phew. 4 hours of sitting down of every session of SAT is more than enough.
Thursday: Pre-calculus test. Last class for TOEFL. TOEFL class is one of the best classes in which we have practice tests for the listening or reading sections in the computer lab. Once we have finished either one of those sections, we may utilize the computers until the end of class.
Friday: Book review presentation (cont)
Saturday: Fundamental of Islamic Studies and Moral and Ethics Final Examinations.
Went to Shah Alam Extreme Park for Wall climbing.
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Climbing up |
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Almost there.. |
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"Lower!" |
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Going down |
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
20 Most Amazing Microscope Shots Photos
these pictures are taken from the book ‘ Microcosmos‘,
created by Brandon Brill . This book includes many scanning electron
microscope (SEM) images of insects, human body parts and household
items.
These are the most amazing images of what is too small to see with the naked eye.
Please be warned that certain photos may give you the goosebumps all over your body.
Well, then. Here goes.
01 – A wood or heathland Ant, Formica fusca, holding a microchip

02 – The surface of an Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory silicon microchip

03 – Eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin

04 – The surface of a strawberry

05 – Bacteria on the surface of a human tongue

06 – Human sperm (spermatozoa), the male sex cells

07 – The nylon hooks and loops of velcro

08 – Household dust which includes long hairs such as cat fur, twisted synthetic and woolen fibers, serrated insect scales, a pollen grain, plant and insect remains

09 -The weave of a nylon stocking

10 – The end of the tongue (proboscis) of a hummingbird hawkmoth

11 – The head of a mosquito

12 – A human head louse clinging to a hair

13 – The eight eyes (two groups of four) on the head of a Mexican red-kneed tarantula

14 – Cut hairs and shaving foam between two razor blades

15 – Cigarette paper

16 – The corroded surface of a rusty metal nail

17 – The head of a Romanesco cauliflower

18 – The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus

19 – Mushrooms spores

20 – A clutch of unidentified butterfly eggs on a raspberry plant
These are the most amazing images of what is too small to see with the naked eye.
Please be warned that certain photos may give you the goosebumps all over your body.
Well, then. Here goes.
01 – A wood or heathland Ant, Formica fusca, holding a microchip

02 – The surface of an Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory silicon microchip

03 – Eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin

04 – The surface of a strawberry

05 – Bacteria on the surface of a human tongue

06 – Human sperm (spermatozoa), the male sex cells

07 – The nylon hooks and loops of velcro

08 – Household dust which includes long hairs such as cat fur, twisted synthetic and woolen fibers, serrated insect scales, a pollen grain, plant and insect remains

09 -The weave of a nylon stocking

10 – The end of the tongue (proboscis) of a hummingbird hawkmoth

11 – The head of a mosquito

12 – A human head louse clinging to a hair

13 – The eight eyes (two groups of four) on the head of a Mexican red-kneed tarantula

14 – Cut hairs and shaving foam between two razor blades

15 – Cigarette paper

16 – The corroded surface of a rusty metal nail

17 – The head of a Romanesco cauliflower

18 – The fungus Aspergillus fumigatus

19 – Mushrooms spores

20 – A clutch of unidentified butterfly eggs on a raspberry plant

Eventually.
Greetings people of the Earth. I come in peace, after the long voyage.
I'm sorry that I "ignored" you again. It's just that time keeps getting into our way of spending time together, Blogger.
I proudly and gratefully announce, on this historical day, I received the vital and precious piece of paper from the college's bursary office.About time. College's about to end in 2 week's time.
It's not that I'm worried that I might be broke or anything, but I'm worried that the paper will expire and I lose everything in that paper. Case closed.
I'm sorry that I "ignored" you again. It's just that time keeps getting into our way of spending time together, Blogger.
I proudly and gratefully announce, on this historical day, I received the vital and precious piece of paper from the college's bursary office.About time. College's about to end in 2 week's time.
It's not that I'm worried that I might be broke or anything, but I'm worried that the paper will expire and I lose everything in that paper. Case closed.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Music In The Air.
Basically the old disease of mine has return. I'm unable to understand the meaning of the song but I enjoy the rhythm and melody of the songs. Can't wait to return to K city and play the songs by ear.
P.s FTW, Tyler Ward.
Sunday, October 09, 2011
Elmo.
Basically everything today is about ELMO. Now I'm having a bad a headache due to the excessive use of the word ELMO and the sight of this adorable, lovable and hug-able character.
To 16, all the best for your important test on the day after tomorrow. I'm sure that you're able to get good grades. =)
To 24& 29, 24, spend your holidays wisely. Say hi to K city for me. 29, all the best for college. Hoping to meet you in the future.
21& 25, Danke for the fun and awesome day today.
To 16, all the best for your important test on the day after tomorrow. I'm sure that you're able to get good grades. =)
To 24& 29, 24, spend your holidays wisely. Say hi to K city for me. 29, all the best for college. Hoping to meet you in the future.
21& 25, Danke for the fun and awesome day today.
Saturday, October 08, 2011
The Show.
Hey, it's been a while since I last visited Blogger. I didn't have the opportunity to do so.
Went to Istana Budaya with Chicagoans and 3 other classes to watch a theater musical:
The bus was supposed to leave Shah Alam at 1745hrs, but our flight was delayed 45minutes later due to some reasons which I do not wish to state. Chicago and Glendale were in the same bus; Chicagoans conquered the back area of the bus. Everyone was so hyped up for the first part of the journey. I could sense that the driver was about to throw us off the bus if he had the permission to do so. When we arrived, (almost) everyone was super excited as most of us hadn't been to that place.
I must admit that it was my first time stepping into Istana Budaya and also watching a theater musical. I can say it was spectacular, minus the part where our seats were located thousands of centimeters above the stage. Overall it was entertaining and I recommend others to watch it ASAP. The show ends in mid October.
P.s I apologize for the low quality of the photos. I dropped my phone on the floor for 8 times, so far.
P.p.s I'm 18 1/2 today.
Went to Istana Budaya with Chicagoans and 3 other classes to watch a theater musical:
The bus was supposed to leave Shah Alam at 1745hrs, but our flight was delayed 45minutes later due to some reasons which I do not wish to state. Chicago and Glendale were in the same bus; Chicagoans conquered the back area of the bus. Everyone was so hyped up for the first part of the journey. I could sense that the driver was about to throw us off the bus if he had the permission to do so. When we arrived, (almost) everyone was super excited as most of us hadn't been to that place.
I must admit that it was my first time stepping into Istana Budaya and also watching a theater musical. I can say it was spectacular, minus the part where our seats were located thousands of centimeters above the stage. Overall it was entertaining and I recommend others to watch it ASAP. The show ends in mid October.
P.s I apologize for the low quality of the photos. I dropped my phone on the floor for 8 times, so far.
P.p.s I'm 18 1/2 today.
Saturday, October 01, 2011
Daunting Moment Over.
First and foremost, hello, October! I've been waiting for you since college starts. This means 2011 will end on a couple of months.
Straight to the point. I had my SAT exams this morning at
The bus left from Shah Alam to Subang Jaya approximately 0714hrs. Along the way I had my super cool not-so brand new headphones on. No last minute information cramming or anything. Arrived at the destination 25-30 minutes later. Got out of the bus and immediately followed the crowd. Browsed some notice boards at the main hall for my appellation. After a few seconds I came to my senses that names were based on surnames/last names. So I saved minutes just to search for my name.
I guess, I can't elaborate further about this matter due to some circumstances. I'll keep my word to share the whole story when I get my results or maybe some other time in the future.
p.s I agree with one of my seniors. SAT Practice tests are meant to torture and to murder students. The real SAT is easier, especially the Math sections.
Straight to the point. I had my SAT exams this morning at
The bus left from Shah Alam to Subang Jaya approximately 0714hrs. Along the way I had my super cool not-so brand new headphones on. No last minute information cramming or anything. Arrived at the destination 25-30 minutes later. Got out of the bus and immediately followed the crowd. Browsed some notice boards at the main hall for my appellation. After a few seconds I came to my senses that names were based on surnames/last names. So I saved minutes just to search for my name.
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The appellation lists. |
p.s I agree with one of my seniors. SAT Practice tests are meant to torture and to murder students. The real SAT is easier, especially the Math sections.
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