interface II


So we're into the sixth version of my blog after the last version hung around for a year or so.

Now, a bit of info on this image. This photo was taken one lovely spring afternoon, featuring the iconic Old Well from the UNC Chapel Hill campus. I would like to think of this image as a tribute to my time in UNC Chapel Hill, the awesome friends I made and the memories I now hold dear.

A milestone in my life indeed.

I've dropped the tagboard cos its useless and taking eons to load. But thanks to Angela who helped me set it up, I still do like and will miss the pink interface.

So yeah, it's the sixth one you fellas!

Yours.

27 April 2008

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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

On Sociology Lectures.

Hope was renewed when Dr Anne Raffin stepped up to lecture last week. And as you probably already know, I love a lecture for all the wrong reasons. For Dr Raffin, it was her french accent. First time I had a french lecturer though, and she made her topic on social deviance seem renaissance-ish, cultured and almost romantic.

Which is silly of course.

But little did I know she only lectures for that one particular week. And hope, as quickly it came, was quickly dashed.

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On Philosophy Lectures.

Dr Kyle Swan's lectures are dense, and they make me feel stupid. Applied Ethics is a module that traverses closely between life, death and morality. And since nobody has figured that out yet, it makes this study very (very very) tricky.

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On Engineering Lectures.

Easy peasy I love moley.

The history behind moley is this. Not that my lecture has lots of moles, but because his initials read Assoc Prof M.O. Lai. So yeah, molai molai and give it the Queen's English twang you get moley. Or perhaps like how Dr Raffin might pronounce it, mole with the funny tick above the "e". Like cafe. And as you might have figured, we glide through this module with relative ease.

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On English Language Lectures.

Dr Abraham is high on English. She literally gets high on lecture. Those who do not know her might think she might be on something when she teaches. And for a subject as technical as english language (think verbs adjuncts clauses nouns etc), she is doing a really great job keeping me interested.

I actually look forward to tutorials.

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On Geography Lectures.

No comments. I never attend them.

nimgnoy let the night fall at 11:52 AM

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