conventional singularity.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Digested Readers.

Varun is currently sitting in the TJC Library, in his favourite hangout place in the library, the El Cafe. He loves the Subway cookies sold here [damn. they closed early today...] and he loves the tonnes of interesting magazines stocked here.

They redesigned the Library recently and with that, they added in super nice and comfy armchairs, somewhat stylish chairs [just for the appeal, I think] and displayed a wider collection of magazines. Varun is relaxing in one of those super comfortable seats right now and yes, many people do have a tendency to fall asleep on these...

Anyway, Varun was reading Reader's Digest and he found this article on the brain's attention span. After reading that, he thinks he knows why his attention span is constantly criticized upon and credited for his low grades. Apparently, the brain doesn't just work as one complete thinking machine [Like who didn't know that?]. The different parts of the brain serve different functions, even during the same activity. So one's attention span is based upon many factors.

Varun found out that what he lacks in is his auditory attention, meaning he's unable to concentrate when being spoken to and tends to think of many things while having a conversation. Something in the conversation leads him to think of something else and that leads him to think of something, and so on. See, it's not Varun's fault that he doesn't listen or anything. He just tends to dwell too much indepth. =)

And yes, there is at least something he pays attention to. And that's visual detail. The article tells Varun that he's the kind of person who takes in tonnes of visual information and just stores it in his memory. He doesn't believe that he has a photographic memory but yes, he admits that he's the kind who pays attention to the details. [And no, that wasn't meant as figurative speech...hahaha...]

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Anyway, here's something from the magazine.

Attempting to locate a copy of the popular children's book Archy and Mehitabel, my wife called a bookshop. "What's it about?" asked the clerk.
"Well," my wife said, "it's about this cockroach named Archy who types stories about the adventure of his friend, a cat named Mehitabel."
As the clerk looked in his computer, he asked, "Is that fiction or nonfiction?"

becquet.com
-- Reader's Digest, October 2004 issue, Page 47

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Confused.

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Self Impersonation

I can't resist but post this here... because using an adjective like "hilarious", "freaking funny" or downright rolling-on-the-floor-laughing-my-ass-off material to describe it would be an insult to the humor in the video itself.

US President, George W. Bush, did this at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner. Okay so maybe poking fun at yourself may not be the smartest thing to do in the world, but at least he was able to laugh off all the stuff he is criticized about.

Turn up those speakers and enjoy!



PS: That's Steve Bridges as Bush's alter-ego. He did a great job, didn't he?

Friday, July 14, 2006

Absence.

First things first, I apologize for the recent lack of posts or any form of updates. I don't suppose most of you would know how hectic school life is right now. We are currently in Term 3 and TA2 life is about as hectic as a zoo, when all the animals have been let loose and there is a gimongous fire as well.

Yea... That's about as close as it can get. I really couldn't find another way to describe it.

Anyway, so as I said, I'm sorry for the lack of updates but unfortunately [or you could call it fortunately, in a way], this hiatus may continue for a while more....

Oh, the bell just went off. Biology's over... I'm gonna head for lunch now.
Signing Out.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

TJC on Apple's site

Who would have thought that trying to find a decent picture of the TJC rockwall [call me obsessed if you like] would actually lead you to discover that Apple Singapore has a page which describes how TJC's Bio-IT Labs, Crick and Watson, use Apple machines?

It's an interesting read and it features our very own, Ms Ng!
So do go read it up...

Friday, July 07, 2006

"Bad Day" by Daniel Powter

A picture says a thousand words.
A video can say a whole lot more.
So here's a video to sum up the whole post I wanted to type.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Nearly There.

Don't you just hate it when you are so close to achieving something, and yet so far away? Well today's training went exactly that way.

Although yes, it was a good day to train because all the tests were officially over after the Maths B test [which I completely screwed up btw].

And the training did indeed go well because I felt the muscles begging for me to stop but yet I continued. After the training, I was barely able to walk home carrying all my luggage and I bet tomorrow morning, half the muscles in my body will be hurting way beyond the usual...
Heck, my arm hurts even as I type this!

See, what happened today was that I started with a simple warm-up leading up a flat wall. Next, feeling adventurous, I decided to do The Overhang. For those of you not in the know-how, The Overhang is the left-most of the "jutting-out" climbing walls. The thing about Overhang is that at least there are no Roof sections, the steep incline is constant all the way up.

So well, I was climbing The Overhang and doing quite well, because I reached the part where I last fell and managed to go higher. But I was forewarned that the last two moves are the most extreme ones.

Nothing [Repeat: Nothing At All!] could have prepared me for how difficult it really was. I managed to do a really hard drop-knee with a cross-hand to reach the second-last tile. But that's when I had to lock my left arm, which was already tired after climbing around four storeys up, and the arm couldn't hold on any longer. The last tile may not have been within reach at all, but it just felt disappointing to have climbed the whole darn Overhang just to fall off at the second-last tile.

Well, that's life. You don't always get it your way...

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Like wtf?!

I was trying to entertain myself by watching random videos on youtube.com when I decided to search for a Pac-Man video. So what I do is type "pac man movie" instead of "pac man video" and the first result I get is this. Absolutely hilarious!

So out of pure curiosity, just to see what comes up, I did a Google Search. And the results turned up this. The IMDB has an official entry on Pac Man the Movie.

If it looks anything like the video on youtube.com, I'm gonna call up the director and the script writer personally...

What next? Tetris the movie?!