Have you ever thought that someone is very nice and you think that s/he is your model in life, from whom you should learn? And you start imitating her/him in every aspect in your life. But since you are not her/him, you struggle to become one.
I have. Although I was not trying to imitate anybody in every aspect, I tried to imitate some characteristics from someone, and others from the other people who I found worth imitating. And it was really hard. Since I would never become exactly as them.
But now, my idea about imitating someone changed. Just because that someone is nice in their way doesn't mean that you will be nice if you have what they have. They are special because they are who they are meant to be. And you are meant to be you. There is no point to act like the others since they are already there and the world doesn't need a copy of them(even the cloning technology can't copy them inside out).
So, just be yourself and someday you may find that someone is trying to imitate you, the one who you think is the worst guy/girl on earth :)
Monday, April 11, 2005
Monday, April 04, 2005
Wow, 4 years!
The new guys arrived in Japan to start their new journeys today morning! Here I wish them good luck with whatever they do here. Although they might not need as much luck as I did and still do. Hehe. I had a dinner with the newcomers and the old guys just now. I was really happy since it has been a really long time since our last gathering :) Hope that we can have more gatherings like this in the coming year. Looking forward to it.
Come to think of it, I have been in Japan for 4 years. What have I got/learned in this 4 years? I can't tell for sure but of course I did improve and learn a lot. Perhaps I am not so good academically, but I think I have spent the years in a useful way. And I hope I can make the correct decisions in the remaining years.
Going to bring the newcomers to Umeda(the centre of Osaka) tomorrow. So see you and Good night :) Sweet dream :)
Come to think of it, I have been in Japan for 4 years. What have I got/learned in this 4 years? I can't tell for sure but of course I did improve and learn a lot. Perhaps I am not so good academically, but I think I have spent the years in a useful way. And I hope I can make the correct decisions in the remaining years.
Going to bring the newcomers to Umeda(the centre of Osaka) tomorrow. So see you and Good night :) Sweet dream :)
Wednesday, March 09, 2005
headache...
The weather here is just too HOT~~~!!! And I had a bad headache because of that today... I hope it will rain in the coming days or I will be... dried...
I met a friend who is going to start working next month. I wish him good luck and all the best! But do you know how it feels when all of your friends are working but you are still studying??? It doesn't feel good... you feel small... you feel childish and you feel like you live in a separate world... Not only those who are in the same year with me are working.. but those who are younger than I am, started to work, too... And they will just tell you that studying is much better than working, blah blah blah... but it is just the same as telling somebody that being single is much better... and what is worse is that these two "advices" apply on me... :-(
But anyway, although I am quite desparate and want to work and have a relationship now, I know this is not a matter of I want it or not. At least I will have to finish my studies first. But there will be another 3 years if I want to acquire a master degree... To go for master or not to go for master has always been my question with a high priority...
Ok... end of the day...
Hope that tomorrow is another good day :)
I met a friend who is going to start working next month. I wish him good luck and all the best! But do you know how it feels when all of your friends are working but you are still studying??? It doesn't feel good... you feel small... you feel childish and you feel like you live in a separate world... Not only those who are in the same year with me are working.. but those who are younger than I am, started to work, too... And they will just tell you that studying is much better than working, blah blah blah... but it is just the same as telling somebody that being single is much better... and what is worse is that these two "advices" apply on me... :-(
But anyway, although I am quite desparate and want to work and have a relationship now, I know this is not a matter of I want it or not. At least I will have to finish my studies first. But there will be another 3 years if I want to acquire a master degree... To go for master or not to go for master has always been my question with a high priority...
Ok... end of the day...
Hope that tomorrow is another good day :)
Saturday, March 05, 2005
On vacation?!?!
Hi, I am in my hometown since 22nd of February. Time passes like lightning. It has been almost 2 weeks since I came down from the plane. It is pretty hot here. I feel like there is fire burning inside me right now!!! Now I miss the winter in Osaka? No way :P But I would be happy if it rains more often here...
It seems that most of my friends are not around. Perhaps they are busy with their work. Many of them have actually started working. Is working in Malaysia fun? I have to ask them when I meet them next time. So that I can make my decision about whether to work in Japan or in Malaysia. What do you think?
Ok, see ya next time :)
It seems that most of my friends are not around. Perhaps they are busy with their work. Many of them have actually started working. Is working in Malaysia fun? I have to ask them when I meet them next time. So that I can make my decision about whether to work in Japan or in Malaysia. What do you think?
Ok, see ya next time :)
Monday, February 21, 2005
Going home...
Country Road... Take me home... To the place... I belong...
Will be back home until 22nd of March. The update of this blog might not be as frequent as it is now but I will try my best :D
And remember that I said I have scored a very low mark in one of my mid-terms? Now I have confirmed with the lecturer that I passed the subject!!! Hurray~~~!!! :)
Thanks for the support from everyone :)
See ya ;)
Will be back home until 22nd of March. The update of this blog might not be as frequent as it is now but I will try my best :D
And remember that I said I have scored a very low mark in one of my mid-terms? Now I have confirmed with the lecturer that I passed the subject!!! Hurray~~~!!! :)
Thanks for the support from everyone :)
See ya ;)
Friday, February 18, 2005
Living in a world of limitations
I feel that this is an era of limitations. Sometimes you may feel that something you want to do is not something wrong, they simply don't let you do it. And there are many rules and regulations that tell you that you cannot do something without telling you the reasons. Or even if it does, the reasons may be something ridiculous that you simply can't agree with.
Let's think about this situation: There is this rule, although well known, but broken purposely or inpurposely a thousand(or more) times a day. And what is more interesting is that, even the ones who are supposed to enforce the rules don't accuse anybody who breaks the rules in a normal situation. What is the meaning of having this rule? Shouldn't this rule be reconsidered and changed accordingly?
I have not been the rule maker so perhaps I am a bit naive regarding this. But I think rules should be made with some clear reasons that really have the points. And it should be flexible and adaptive to this ever changing environment. This is especially important in this IT age. Everything changes so fast nowadays.
In the past, since it is impractical to get all the people involved in making decisions regarding rules and regulations, we have representatives, who are supposed to voice out our opinions. However, the situation is much different now with the advent of IT technologies. It may be insecure sometimes, but I think it is practical enough to give everyone a chance to vote for a decision to be made, or send their opinions directly to the authorities.
So, to the rule makers out there: please respect the ones who are supposed to follow the rules you are making, ask their opinions before making any decisions. With this you may get better rules which will be willingly accepted by the majority of people.
Thanks.
Let's think about this situation: There is this rule, although well known, but broken purposely or inpurposely a thousand(or more) times a day. And what is more interesting is that, even the ones who are supposed to enforce the rules don't accuse anybody who breaks the rules in a normal situation. What is the meaning of having this rule? Shouldn't this rule be reconsidered and changed accordingly?
I have not been the rule maker so perhaps I am a bit naive regarding this. But I think rules should be made with some clear reasons that really have the points. And it should be flexible and adaptive to this ever changing environment. This is especially important in this IT age. Everything changes so fast nowadays.
In the past, since it is impractical to get all the people involved in making decisions regarding rules and regulations, we have representatives, who are supposed to voice out our opinions. However, the situation is much different now with the advent of IT technologies. It may be insecure sometimes, but I think it is practical enough to give everyone a chance to vote for a decision to be made, or send their opinions directly to the authorities.
So, to the rule makers out there: please respect the ones who are supposed to follow the rules you are making, ask their opinions before making any decisions. With this you may get better rules which will be willingly accepted by the majority of people.
Thanks.
Thursday, February 17, 2005
Spam & Junk Mail of the day!
Recently I got many mails with titles like this:
"Please help me update my address book"
and this:
"Join XXX's Network".
And I have had enough. Somemore the latter will keep on sending you following requests if you ignore the former mails. Although there is a link(I am not sure but there should be) to stop further invitations, I feel that is very cruel to click on it coz that will make me feel guilty about blocking my friends!
So, please don't simply forward mails or send such invitation mails to friends since it could be a disaster to him/her.
Perhaps somebody may think that this is an easy way to keep in touch but there are actually many other better ways to do this. Just keep this in mind, "Something you enjoy may not be so to someone else".
"Please help me update my address book"
and this:
"Join XXX's Network".
And I have had enough. Somemore the latter will keep on sending you following requests if you ignore the former mails. Although there is a link(I am not sure but there should be) to stop further invitations, I feel that is very cruel to click on it coz that will make me feel guilty about blocking my friends!
So, please don't simply forward mails or send such invitation mails to friends since it could be a disaster to him/her.
Perhaps somebody may think that this is an easy way to keep in touch but there are actually many other better ways to do this. Just keep this in mind, "Something you enjoy may not be so to someone else".
Monday, February 14, 2005
What do you want?
When was the last time you thought about what you want in life? Perhaps you are happy with your life now, perhaps you are not. Since the world is getting better and better, we(ok, most of us living in the cities) don't have to worry about food, accomodations and other necessities in life anymore. This gives us more time to think. However, I am not very sure if this is a good thing.
Last time when I was a child, everything was so simple. And I always seemed to know what did I want at a specific moment. But not anymore. Life is filled with so many things now and I don't really know which are more important than the others.
Life can be so simple but we tend to make it complicated and difficult. More advancement in sciences and technologies brings us more possibilities. And then more possibilities bring more options and choices. With more choices you need to make more decisions. And I don't think making decisions is something easy. Therefore, most of the time spent everyday is on making decisions. To do or not to do. Do now or do it later. etc etc... And this is quite tiring for me.
I think I am going to cut down the unnecessary in my life and make it simpler this year. Let add this to the list of my New Year's resolution.
Ok, going to get up earlier tomorrow.
See ya and Gnite.
And songs are good ;D
Last time when I was a child, everything was so simple. And I always seemed to know what did I want at a specific moment. But not anymore. Life is filled with so many things now and I don't really know which are more important than the others.
Life can be so simple but we tend to make it complicated and difficult. More advancement in sciences and technologies brings us more possibilities. And then more possibilities bring more options and choices. With more choices you need to make more decisions. And I don't think making decisions is something easy. Therefore, most of the time spent everyday is on making decisions. To do or not to do. Do now or do it later. etc etc... And this is quite tiring for me.
I think I am going to cut down the unnecessary in my life and make it simpler this year. Let add this to the list of my New Year's resolution.
Ok, going to get up earlier tomorrow.
See ya and Gnite.
And songs are good ;D
Friday, February 11, 2005
About our brain...
Just found this interesting article on the Internet. I think I am the one of the LWM group who is also affected by pressure...
... Oh did I just say that I want to live with more confidence?!?! Ok... I am of course in the HWM group who is not affected by pressure at all... (err.. I refer this as "cheating oneself behaviour"...)
... Oh did I just say that I want to live with more confidence?!?! Ok... I am of course in the HWM group who is not affected by pressure at all... (err.. I refer this as "cheating oneself behaviour"...)
Thursday, February 10, 2005
Happy Chinese New Year!!!
Happy Chinese New Year to everybody!!! I hope that this will be a better year to everyone, including myself :P
OK, although I never put any New Year resolution into practice, I still want to make one this year. I hope I can live with more confidence and more trust in myself, and can make up my mind about what to achieve in my next stage of life :D Emm, sound great.
Do you have any New Year resolution? Share with me if you don't mind. I promise I won't laugh at you... hahaha... (^0^)
OK, although I never put any New Year resolution into practice, I still want to make one this year. I hope I can live with more confidence and more trust in myself, and can make up my mind about what to achieve in my next stage of life :D Emm, sound great.
Do you have any New Year resolution? Share with me if you don't mind. I promise I won't laugh at you... hahaha... (^0^)
Monday, January 31, 2005
Back to Mac OS X!
Ok, I tried to install Debian on my iBook for fun during the winter break and I am now back to Mac OS X. You know I actually feel that it gets better every time I reinstall it :P And I just found the OpenOffice.org port to Mac OS X. No longer has to start X before starting OpenOffice.org... Oh, the port is not called OpenOffice.org, instead it is name NeoOffice/J. I thought "J" was for "Japanese" but it is apparently not :D It actually stands for Java. Ya, it uses the Java environment instead of X so it runs almost natively on Mac OS X(the start up time is a bit long... but usable...)
Well, although it is never complete but I would like to write a report on the experience with Debian linux on the iBook(G4/800MHz/318MB RAM/HDD 30GB/ATI Radeon 9200(?) Mobility). It was overall an interesting experience for me. I thought I have learned quite a lot about linux before I started the installation but I was wrong. I spent quite some time on making the "sleep" function to work properly when the lid is close. I recompiled the kernel(2.6.9) after applying Ben's sleep patch #7(thanks Ben :D) and rebooted just to find out that it wouldn't boot correctly complaining that it couldn't find the modules. So I tried to tweak the kernel config in any ways that I know(in fact I don't know many...) but it still didn't work. After a few times of recompilation, I noticed that the default kernel that came with Sarge had some other files(initrd.img, System-Map) other than the kernel image. So I started to study the man page of mkinitrd and finally successfully installed the patch. And it works flawlessly ever since! :)
Other than the above issue, I also managed to get the video-out to work properly. I applied a patch to XFree86 and editted the config file but later I heard that you don't have to patch XFree to get it to work. But anyway this works well, too. There were other small tweaks that took place but I have forgotten most of them. The above 2 issues took the longest time for me.
As a conclusion, though you need to spend some time to configure it to work, most of the functions work as expected and it is fun to install linux on a Macintosh machine. Next time I would like to try out NetBSD but at the moment I will stick to Mac OS X for a while.
Thanks for reading. :)
p/s The only thing that isn't supported under linux is the built-in modem since it is a software-driven modem.
Well, although it is never complete but I would like to write a report on the experience with Debian linux on the iBook(G4/800MHz/318MB RAM/HDD 30GB/ATI Radeon 9200(?) Mobility). It was overall an interesting experience for me. I thought I have learned quite a lot about linux before I started the installation but I was wrong. I spent quite some time on making the "sleep" function to work properly when the lid is close. I recompiled the kernel(2.6.9) after applying Ben's sleep patch #7(thanks Ben :D) and rebooted just to find out that it wouldn't boot correctly complaining that it couldn't find the modules. So I tried to tweak the kernel config in any ways that I know(in fact I don't know many...) but it still didn't work. After a few times of recompilation, I noticed that the default kernel that came with Sarge had some other files(initrd.img, System-Map) other than the kernel image. So I started to study the man page of mkinitrd and finally successfully installed the patch. And it works flawlessly ever since! :)
Other than the above issue, I also managed to get the video-out to work properly. I applied a patch to XFree86 and editted the config file but later I heard that you don't have to patch XFree to get it to work. But anyway this works well, too. There were other small tweaks that took place but I have forgotten most of them. The above 2 issues took the longest time for me.
As a conclusion, though you need to spend some time to configure it to work, most of the functions work as expected and it is fun to install linux on a Macintosh machine. Next time I would like to try out NetBSD but at the moment I will stick to Mac OS X for a while.
Thanks for reading. :)
p/s The only thing that isn't supported under linux is the built-in modem since it is a software-driven modem.
Thursday, January 27, 2005
Test result... (not academical ones...)
I took a test on this site and got the following results. Take the test and if you are the "Warrior Soul" or the "Visionary Soul", tell me :D It said that you are the most compatible with me :P
http://www.blogthings.com/kindsoulquiz.html
Emm... I see.. there are many other tests, too except this one...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You Are an Old Soul
You are an experience soul who appreciates tradition.
Mellow and wise, you like to be with others but also to be alone.
Down to earth, you are sensible and impatient.
A creature of habit, it takes you a while to warm up to new people.
You hate injustice, and you're very protective of family and friends
A bit demanding, you expect proper behavior from others.
Extremely independent you don't mind living or being alone.
But when you find love, you tend to want marriage right away.
Souls you are most compatible with: Warrior Soul and Visionary Soul
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
http://www.blogthings.com/kindsoulquiz.html
Emm... I see.. there are many other tests, too except this one...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
You Are an Old Soul
You are an experience soul who appreciates tradition.
Mellow and wise, you like to be with others but also to be alone.
Down to earth, you are sensible and impatient.
A creature of habit, it takes you a while to warm up to new people.
You hate injustice, and you're very protective of family and friends
A bit demanding, you expect proper behavior from others.
Extremely independent you don't mind living or being alone.
But when you find love, you tend to want marriage right away.
Souls you are most compatible with: Warrior Soul and Visionary Soul
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Oooopppsss....
Now come to think of it, did I just violate the copyrights law by translating a part of a song? If you think I did I will take it down. Just tell me and don't sue me... (-_-!)
Found a good link!
You don't need to do the search for "Richard Stallman" anymore because I did it for you. Go here and read! (^ ^)
http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/
Happy reading.
http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/
Happy reading.
Happiness that stay forever...
Be happy
Don't let your worries tie you down
Learn how to make your heart
As deep and as wide as ocean
Be happy
Don't try to figure out everything
Letting go is a must
To make happiness stay forever
- Translation of part of a song by Beyond -
The first time I listened to this song was when I was still in junior high school. My sister was(and still is, I guess) a great fan of a band from Hong Kong named Beyond. And this is one of their songs that I like the most. It has since then helped me through many down periods.
Someone may claim that, if you let go of everything, there will never be improvements. But I think the opposite way. Perhaps I am such a pessimist that letting go is the only way to calm me down, thus enabling me to concentrate better.
Recently I have been thinking about the copyrights law and reading a book written by Richard M. Stallman with the title "Free Software, Free Society". I really admire him because he can let go of many things just to uphold his own idea. For those who don't know, he is the man behind the free software movement. Take note that the "free" here doesn't mean "without a fee" as in "free beer", but "free" as in "freedom". They are different, ok? I think I will make mistakes if I try to explain the concepts here, so if you are interested please do a search for "Richard Stallman" and you will find out what kind of world he is trying to pursue.
Yawn~~~!(-_-)~~ Gnite.
Don't let your worries tie you down
Learn how to make your heart
As deep and as wide as ocean
Be happy
Don't try to figure out everything
Letting go is a must
To make happiness stay forever
- Translation of part of a song by Beyond -
The first time I listened to this song was when I was still in junior high school. My sister was(and still is, I guess) a great fan of a band from Hong Kong named Beyond. And this is one of their songs that I like the most. It has since then helped me through many down periods.
Someone may claim that, if you let go of everything, there will never be improvements. But I think the opposite way. Perhaps I am such a pessimist that letting go is the only way to calm me down, thus enabling me to concentrate better.
Recently I have been thinking about the copyrights law and reading a book written by Richard M. Stallman with the title "Free Software, Free Society". I really admire him because he can let go of many things just to uphold his own idea. For those who don't know, he is the man behind the free software movement. Take note that the "free" here doesn't mean "without a fee" as in "free beer", but "free" as in "freedom". They are different, ok? I think I will make mistakes if I try to explain the concepts here, so if you are interested please do a search for "Richard Stallman" and you will find out what kind of world he is trying to pursue.
Yawn~~~!(-_-)~~ Gnite.
Thursday, January 20, 2005
Up and Down...
I was feeling quite happy last night, and even felt proud about myself since I have completed the compiler and it was approved by my TA(Teaching Assistant) that the compiler has passed all the prepared tests. What I have to do next is just to write the report and pass in. "Since I have been working quite hard these days, so I deserve one day off work", I said to myself and rested the whole night watching variety shows yesterday.
However, there is always down time following the up one. I got a piece of bad news today. The result of the mid-term test of the subject I am retaking(since I failed it last year... :( Do I have to explain this???) was out! And I have got a rather low mark :((( That means I have to aim for near 100 points in the final test... (x x)... >> Sigh <<
And whenever this kind of things happens, I tend to blame myself for many things, like not studying seriously, like spending my time on those foolish and meaningless things, like this and like that. It makes me feel really bad about myself. Is there any way to increase one's self-esteem? If you know one of them please let me know...
But don't worry about me. I will be OK again a few days later. This may be the only best thing about myself. Those some may refer it as "escaping from realities" :P But why not if realities really hurt you bad? OK again don't worry about me. I will be OK again tomorrow since I know there are many people who love me and support me no matter how lousy I am :D Am I right?
Come to think of it, I shouldn't let the bad overshadow the good. It is a fact that I've completed the compiler afterall :D
so see you.
However, there is always down time following the up one. I got a piece of bad news today. The result of the mid-term test of the subject I am retaking(since I failed it last year... :( Do I have to explain this???) was out! And I have got a rather low mark :((( That means I have to aim for near 100 points in the final test... (x x)... >> Sigh <<
And whenever this kind of things happens, I tend to blame myself for many things, like not studying seriously, like spending my time on those foolish and meaningless things, like this and like that. It makes me feel really bad about myself. Is there any way to increase one's self-esteem? If you know one of them please let me know...
But don't worry about me. I will be OK again a few days later. This may be the only best thing about myself. Those some may refer it as "escaping from realities" :P But why not if realities really hurt you bad? OK again don't worry about me. I will be OK again tomorrow since I know there are many people who love me and support me no matter how lousy I am :D Am I right?
Come to think of it, I shouldn't let the bad overshadow the good. It is a fact that I've completed the compiler afterall :D
so see you.
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
Wow wow wow...
Wow I think I have been switched into the workaholic mode. I always think of work work work these few days. Stayed back in school late again today, testing my somehow-completed-but-should-be-full-with-bugs compiler. If everything goes as planned, I should be able to start writing the report this weekend ;D
However, another assignment, the experiment, didn't go as well as I expected. But since there are others who are struggling, too. I think I should be ok :)
Don't worry, be somehow happy...
Thinking of switching back to Slackware... Slackware... Slackware... By the way I am using Debian now...
Gnite.
However, another assignment, the experiment, didn't go as well as I expected. But since there are others who are struggling, too. I think I should be ok :)
Don't worry, be somehow happy...
Thinking of switching back to Slackware... Slackware... Slackware... By the way I am using Debian now...
Gnite.
Monday, January 17, 2005
Another hard coding day...
Phew... the compiler is a bit nearer to completion today. There is only one last feature I have to implement to get it into the next stage: the test phase. I think I will have some hard time again debugging this badly designed compiler :P But I think I should be able to pass in before the deadline :D Thanks to those who are supporting me, directly or indirectly :)
But there is another nightmare, the experiment. I have to design a pipelined processor in this experiment but I still haven't passed the first stage... Luckily the lecturers gave us extra time on it. See how I perform tomorrow.
Anyway, I think I will have some time to relax after completing these two assignments. Then I might format my computer again :P Oh, by the way I am running Debian Sarge now, on both my desktop and iBook G4. I really like it but I feel it is somehow slower than Slackware and FreeBSD. Perhaps it is because of the bloated desktop environments I am using. Although it is always said that linux can run on very old machines, it is not so true nowadays. If you would like to enjoy all the latest technologies, you might need a rather modern machine. FYI, I am running GNOME 2.8 and KDE 3.3 on an Athlon XP 1800+ box and I don't have much complaints about it :D
See you + Good night.
exit
But there is another nightmare, the experiment. I have to design a pipelined processor in this experiment but I still haven't passed the first stage... Luckily the lecturers gave us extra time on it. See how I perform tomorrow.
Anyway, I think I will have some time to relax after completing these two assignments. Then I might format my computer again :P Oh, by the way I am running Debian Sarge now, on both my desktop and iBook G4. I really like it but I feel it is somehow slower than Slackware and FreeBSD. Perhaps it is because of the bloated desktop environments I am using. Although it is always said that linux can run on very old machines, it is not so true nowadays. If you would like to enjoy all the latest technologies, you might need a rather modern machine. FYI, I am running GNOME 2.8 and KDE 3.3 on an Athlon XP 1800+ box and I don't have much complaints about it :D
See you + Good night.
exit
Saturday, January 15, 2005
Eyes strain...
Wow... I have been facing computers too much lately, for completing my compiler. The LOC(lines of code) of all the .c and .h files exceeds 4000 now. Heard from the lecturers that somebody has done the same thing with the LOC of 2000+. I don't know how they have done it but I think I am stupid. So I need to double the lines and the program is still not complete :P
Still wondering should I get a LCD monitor for the sake of my eyes. The price of the 17" seems attractive to me. But it may be a bit luxurious to have such a nice monitor. How should I get rid of the old large CRT if I decided to get one? Questions everywhere.
Anyway, after 31st of Jan I will be a bit more free. Since I should have completed all my reports and passed them up by the time... I hope :)
Still wondering should I get a LCD monitor for the sake of my eyes. The price of the 17" seems attractive to me. But it may be a bit luxurious to have such a nice monitor. How should I get rid of the old large CRT if I decided to get one? Questions everywhere.
Anyway, after 31st of Jan I will be a bit more free. Since I should have completed all my reports and passed them up by the time... I hope :)
Tuesday, January 11, 2005
Getting busy...
School starts tomorrow. And this is how I spent this holiday according to my feeling(I didn't actually measure the time, ok):
50%: Configuring Debian on my desktop and iBook
30%: Going around and play
20%: School work, other activities
Althout I didn't manage to execute my plan to work on my school assignments in the holiday and will have a hard time in the following weeks, I think I have at least made it a meaningful holiday :D
50%: Configuring Debian on my desktop and iBook
30%: Going around and play
20%: School work, other activities
Althout I didn't manage to execute my plan to work on my school assignments in the holiday and will have a hard time in the following weeks, I think I have at least made it a meaningful holiday :D
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