Hiatus

Tuesday, 16 May, 2006

I learned of the word hiatus from blogging.

This is probably one of the few worthless stuff I have learned from blogging. The other main part I learned is of course, I can waste a whole lot of time blogging. To the extent of pretty much neglecting everything else that I have to take care of. Like, now.

My life hasn’t been exacly enhanced in any particular way since I’ve started blogging. This is why I’m going to take a long hiatus from blogging. Not just from blogging, but from reading blogs too. And all the 90+ other feeds inmy bloglines subscription. Yes, from today onwards my posts will be less frequent, and I am going to delete everything I’ve downloaded into my laptop that smells blog. From that w.bloggar editing platform, to performancing for firefox extension to the little toolbar bookmarks that leads to bloglines, flickr and del.icio.us.

The only shortcuts left on my browser will be that trip planner for my bus, my gmail and my links to shoreline and UW. Short and simple. Come Fall, my life’s got to be way organized if I still want to be in control of my life. Being a treasurer isn’t any peasy job, folks. Now, I value respect. I cannot get that without doing a good job or loosing myself of the responsibilities I have thrown myself at.

I have goals that have been eroded off my mind since blogging. I cannot let that go on for too long. Hype is hype, but life must go on. So let the hiatus begin.

And I need a guardian who’ll give me a slap everytime I start wasting time researching that empty web2.0 hype again. Any takers?

Bye, bloggersphere. constantlysu and unclesuuu, suicide!

See this?

Tuesday, 16 May, 2006

See this?

That “See this?” is meant to look underlined, bolded, italiced and striked-through. Hmmpphhh! What the hell, just when I thought everything is perfect, I realized that performancing can’t be sync-ed with wordpress.com when it comes to bolding, italicing and strikethroughing.

Kiss my bender, both your performancing and wordpress.com, I’m heading back to blogger.com!

In your face, Steve Jobs!

Monday, 15 May, 2006

Apparently, Singapore-based Creative is going to sue Apple over infringes of patented technology.

Singapore-based electronics maker Creative Technology said Monday that it has filed two legal actions against Apple Computer, charging the popular iPod infringes on its patented technology.

That's the way, Mr. Sim Wong Hoo! Shove it in Jobs' face! I knew there's something familiar about those iPod nanos and iPod videos.

Let the Cat-fight, BEGIN!

Let us pray that…

Sunday, 14 May, 2006

Mt. Merapi will stay good and be dormant for centuries to come. Let the people stay where they are to enjoy the prosperous fertile lands. Let the people escape in time when it ever erupt. Let the officials be efficient in leading the displaced ones to the safe warmth of the refugee camps.

For that Lord, please protect my red and white country. Amen.

Sick

Sunday, 14 May, 2006

I haven’t been feeling well for the weekend. Been supporting a sore throat and a slight fever. And it doesn’t help that the Ninjom PipaKao is a month away from getting expired. Now the soya milk wants to join in, its expiring in a week.

My brain’s a toast. Been trying to get a whole lot of rest these 2 days. I think I got the flu beccause of lack of sleep. And procastination. And taking entrance proficiency exams for other people. And too much yahoo pool. And uh, a whole package sleep.

Right now my brain is so crispy that all the assignments I’m about to do look like alien crypted language. Oh man, I hate Mondays. Don’t think I will be finishing a lot of stuff now its 9pm plus.

On a friendly note, Margaret Quigley is Friggin’ gorgeous! Note to the Transporter and Geisha Casting crew: Next time you want a pretty-looking Asian actress in your hollywood movie, get a HOT actress who CAN speak English, for crissake. Learn from M:I III, mmkay?
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Ohhh, the things I’d do to marry Maggie Q… …

Super Mario Bros REMIXED!

Sunday, 14 May, 2006

Scratch DJing at its best. Who said growing up is mandatory?

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Wanna see something neat?

Sunday, 14 May, 2006

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Cool not?!

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Moved In.

Saturday, 13 May, 2006

Ahhh, the fresh smell of paint and thinner and all the other lead-based toxic chemicals when you just moved in to a new house.

I smell it here in wordpress too. I think I'm going to love it here, if not for the blgo address to be unclesuuu instead of unclesu. That was because unclesu was already taken by me and I cannot transfer it over to a new account. And that's why I have to settle with unclesuuu if I want to utilise my performancing forefox editor.

So the day ended with me finishing the TOEFL this morning [too friggin' easy - I kid you not, only reason I kept quiet through the post-test was because didn't want to brag in front of the kiddos], and the rest of it was filled with dishwashing, packed food and a lot of sleeping. I slept a lot and ate all 26 possible vitamin variations because my throat seems to be inflamed. Sore.

That, and I lied to my parents that I was doing homework the whole day.

Ahhh, life of a dysfunctional college student.

Reflection – Spring 06

Monday, 8 May, 2006

Update: I kind of lost my draft for this post when Allen came over the other week. As of this point I am updating my reflection post while sitting on my swanky new floor rocking chair.

Little did I realize that I haven’t been doing my quarterly reflection for a long time. I haven’t done any reflection for the past 6 months, maybe since the last time it snowed here in Seattle. So, to make up for it, I am now isolating myself in my study room, all alone at home, while trying to whip up a satisfactory reflection.

My reflection for this Spring will be sectioned into 3 parts:

  1. Family and Home Sickness
  2. Academic and Work
  3. Future Aspirations and,
  4. Growing Up

Click on the pages for my reflection.

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