Monday, September 25, 2006

pie

on saturday, kenneth decided to make seagram pie for the potluck. unfortunately, it took a very long time; and we wasted a lot of time playing Ninja Turtles III on the oldschool Nintendo. by then, we had an hour before the potluck started. It took us more than 3 hours to make the pie. But boy, was it good. Kenneth opened the lid while we were in Mike's car...ooooh man...it was killer.

That night (while dreaming of counterstrike), i felt a terrific pain in my lower chest area, as if i've been stabbed. I thought it was just part of the dream, but as I tried to fall back asleep, the pain grew worse. It got to the point where I thought i was going to die or something, so i prayed those typical God-i'm-helpless-out-here-please-help-me prayers in all honesty.

on a lighter note, i also got up and searched "heartburn" on wikipedia, convinced that i had it. I drank some water (stupid disconnected water filter), and went back to sleep. Then I woke up late the next morning, and the church bus was coming in ten minutes.


Now here i am, slowly (and painfully) making the transition to university life. hopefully you'll learn not to be lazy like me, and not to eat Seagram pie without drinking gallons of water afterwards. although that not have been the cause.

but that pie was sooooo good....*drools*

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

nerding out

nerding out (nûrd-ĭng-out)
slang term

1) The act of transforming oneself into a nerd.
2) Studying vigourously until the death.
3) Doing calculus as a pastime. (Note: equivalent to solving word/numerical/geometrical puzzles)

Term coined by Uncle Johnny Lim



Unfortunately, I learned that it isn't as easy and fun as it sounds. It takes so much time, patience, brainpower, and dedication to do it. I just came back from my Physics help session, and I've learned that I really need good algeo and calc skills to do physics. No, not just plugging in numbers into equations anymore.

I think the Secondary School system should seriously revise the curriculum. I can't believe how unprepared people can be (myself included) for university, especially "brand name" ones like Waterloo.

I really shouldn't be surprised from this educational ambush, especially when I've been told millions of times that 1) university is very quick-paced with less time, and 2) engineering is a very heavy field of study. Unfortunately, even after many reminders, I wasn't ready for the rush. Oh well, I'll learn by nerding out more. Thanks Uncle Johnny!! I feel honoured to be a Waterloo student now. =)

Sunday, September 17, 2006

UW Catacombs

okay, not really. but tunnel systems - especially the large networked ones - seem quite cool. I think i'll be having a blast just finding all the locked and sealed entrances. Wow, i have no life =)

Today at church, Erica did some cool chords for Forever. I wasn't surprised that she would do something like that, but i was astonished at the sheer sound of it and how well it fit the melody. The instrumentation was pretty l33t...baby grand piano, bass and regular guitar, drum kit, and violin. I tried writing down the chords, but i couldn't remember what it sounded like after the other songs. After service, I just looked at the chord sheets they had on the stands =P

Now i'm feeling pretty darn tired, and I don't think I'll survive another week of stress now. Bleh.


EDIT: Turns out after the math test, i do need extra help. I couldn't pass that test even if i tried (which i did). ahh well....i need that help anyway. =)

Thursday, September 14, 2006

random

yesterday, while i was at my sis' place upstairs, we had some strange misunderstandings...

Jo: "Do you know how tall he is?"
I heard: "Do you know who Polly is?"


Then we couldn't stop laughing. Boy, my abs really got a workout. Maybe i'll be getting a 6-pack soon. Ahh, the infomercial possibilities....

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Anyway, I better finish my lunch and head off to class now.

Monday, September 11, 2006

balance

the average 1st year undergoes the "frosh 15 ", where your weight increases by 15 pounds. hey, I'm cool with that, since i'm not much of a weight watcher (yay high metabolism!). I'd really like to see if my weight fluctuates by even six pounds. Now, i wonder if i could model my weight in a normal distribution with some standard deviation...hopefully not too high. stats...ick.

school is all about balance. you can't study all the time; you still have to maintain the rest of your regular activities like eating, sleeping, relaxing, socializing (people-ing for some), and stuff. Ing. Or whatever. Hopefully, the balance board doesn't tip all the way over to the other side, which i have a knack of doing. stupid me.


I think i finally realize what they mean by "twice the workload of high school". Classes/lectures are only 50 minutes, and the professors cram in a heck of a lot more material. I wonder how long i'll hold up to this before i crack.


oh crap...i have a math proficiency test tomorrow. I haven't reviewed anything!! arghh!!! *desperately tries to remember high school calculus*

wait, if i fail...then i can get extra help. great!! I love win-win situations. XD

the "real" beginning

"Yup...that line you crossed there wasn't actually the end of the long, 12-km hike up the mountain. There's actually another 5 kilometres more at twice the incline, then a vertical wall that's covered in mist and fog. Where that will lead you, somebody out there knows. Just strive for the top and don't fall back down the hill." - The Bored Mind



I guess I sorta need some mind dump area again. I kinda miss using a space/blog. No tutorials this week! Sweet...I get to sleep in tomorow!! =D