Episode: look who's talking
Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Well, school was just another work day. I spent the first few hours of my time chasing my classmates for their work submissions which was suppose to be handed in yesterday. When Glenn tried handed in for me, it was rejected as only half the class handed in yesterday. I got tired with this, so I came to each and everyone of them who have not done so. It was time wasting, and I should be doing something else that is worth my time other than chasing for submissions.

I sat down on my desk hours later, and found out that it was almost time for break. Thus, I skipped break and did my work, as much as I can. Consulted my lecturer today, consulted him on every work that I had. It felt better, and I could go on forward with my work after that. Around that time, I was talking to my Chinese classmates in Malay as though they know what I was talking about..haha. It was hilarious to see their blur look on their faces. Often, the majority would speak in their mother tongue around minorities. It does make the minorities feel a little bit or maybe quite alienated due to the language gap. Now, look who is talking.

Soon, it was time for CRS. About an hour before that, I went down to food court 3 to eat. Yup, I went down by myself, as I skipped the earlier break and I was way too hungry at that moment. After eating, went for CRS.

The three topic for today was about Brain dead people, Gay marriages and keeping pets. It was in a way interesting that the whole class participated in the presentation. One last thing that made me feel proud was when the CRS lecturer told us that she always like power point slides done by design students, as it would often look great.

After the class, I though of going home with my gal, but she had this talk and it ends at 6. I had to be at my grandma's house at around 7, so I just stay in school. Than, Ivan wanted to go to the workshop to do up his model, so I followed him and at the same time prepared for mine.

Went up to the prototyping lab, and saw Peiyu's workpiece in the CNC machine. It was still cutting. Imagine, it takes hours to just complete a student's prototype. How about 42 students?

There was even a list of who is going to use the CNC machine next. As you can see only a few had done using the CNC machine, many more still on the waiting list and I was the last one in that list. I think I have to wait or do other works in the mean time before I can start using the CNC machine. My wait would probably take weeks.

After that, around 6+ I walked towards my grandma's house. Over there, there were my cousins and the rest of my family members. We gathered there to say some prayers to my late great grandmother and the rest of our family members that had past away before us. At around 10, my family and I went home.



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Aidie blogged @ 7:58 AM