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29.10.03

Woo! Feeling kinda sleepy and groggy now....it's only the middle of the week! And worse still I have no duties this week...


Anyway yesterday's meal was good! (Although I sacrificed my swimming session for it..) It was some Teochew restaurant along MacPherson Road which dished up some really commendable specialities, like the dry fried hor fun with chye por, the Teochew fried rice, oh-luar (oyster fried with omelette), stir-fried spicy tapioca leaves, grilled goose and tow kua, seafood soup and last but not least oni with gingko nuts! The hor fun is really good, i'll surely go back one day. Service was not bad...fast but with the usual clanking of the cutlery and dishes like at a Chinese feast...ambience was okay.


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28.10.03

Well, at least my IC's gonna treat us to lunch later...at some Sua Garden Restaurant or something...wonder what kinda of food they serve there.

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25.10.03

just attended my brother's graduation ceremony, brings back fond memories of my own graduation back in 2000.


haha but the service during the reception was bad. people complained of not enough plates, cutlery and cups.


wanted to say hi to my teachers but they all left pretty early. so never mind lah anyway just met them during teachers' day.


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yoyoyoyo, saturday's really boring! there're only like 5 of us NSFs in my branch working...sian...


haha, at least just now we had some solid chye tow kway courtesy of one of the regulars...not bad. Hmmm I have been eating quite a bit of chye tow kway recently...on thursday just had it for dinner.


yeah anyway on thursday went out with an army fren. walked around centrepoint and specialist, had a simple dinner at a foodcourt while watching Holland V and then walked and walked to PS. Then I was quite tired so I went home.


yesterday met up with an old classmate, Richie! still the same old him...reading lots of books and soft spoken. Actually I see him once in a while at the air base dining hall...so it's not thaaat long since I last saw him, but then the last proper outing we had was...like 9th December 2002?!? Yeah damn long ago!! That time we had dim sum with Watson and Mr. Lee at Red Star Restaurant, and Lee gave us an autographed copy of his latest series of short stories...I wonder which of us kept our promise to read it. :P


we paid a visit to the Singapore Art Museum, which allowed us free admission 'cos it was Deepavali. And we reached at 11am sharp, and were in time for the guided tour. Mui (or that's how she pronounced it), was our volunteer guide. The first expression she gave us was one of pleasant surprise, as she probably didn't expect a couple of young guys like us to even think about stepping into a museum, and an ART museum at that. And then after the introductions, she was like really beaming!! Said it's so happy to have NSFs, especially when both were from the Science streams, dropping by the ART museum. Haha, I felt so 'wow, okay..so are we good or what?' for a while...haha reflecting on the initial meeting, I thought it was a very good way of making us the visitors feel at home in the guide's company so that we could have a more than amiable one hour tour that followed the intros. And boy was I right.


As we were the only two people in that particular tour 'group', the atmosphere was very light-hearted and I felt I could just voice my comments at any point during the tour, which in a way made the tour more relevant to myself as I could then identify with the artworks on a personal basis instead of merely absorbing the content that was surrounding my ears. Of course, due credit has to be given to Mui, who invoked much of my thoughts (I think for Richie too), providing the background knowledge on which we could build our thoughts upon and which invoked even deeper understanding that went beyond the aesthetics or the 'surface'.


We first explored 2 of the permanent displays, the Southeast Asian gallery. Basically, Southeast Asian art draws a lot of inspiration from tradition, given the rich and diverse cultures that permeate the region. Indonesia is a particularly rich souce of such tradition, given its geographical breadth, which leads to the microevolution of sub-cultures that vary throughout the archipaelago, giving rise to myriad forms of expression. Pieces reflect the different religions, traditional beliefs, cures and treatments, dance and music, textile and dress. Another source of inspiration for Indonesian artists is the political instability and anarchy within the country. Some pieces overtly satirise (gonna have to check this word up) political figure, there's this installation work which shows many figures with 2 faces on the same head, one of the faces is supposed to look like a political figure in the Indonesia of yesteryear, and the other face, according to Mui, is one of a mythical devil. So here, traditional myths passed down though the centuries have been juxtaposed with the current politcal reality (that is of more immediate concern), possibly to show the concern or even criticism of the artist of the rampant corruption that seems to be inherent in the Indonesian government. The indirect reference to time may also be seen as a more severe finger-shaking at the corrupt practices that have perpetuated since long ago, pointing to how important it is to learn from the mistakes of our forefathers but yet again how hard it is to do so.


Anyway I think I am getting hooked on Indonesian art. The more common style would be to have a painting that is full of detail (usually of the commoners) but with a distorted perspective. Instead of growing smaller with distance from the viewer's point of view, the size of the objects in the painting does not diminish with distance, so it's as if you're looking at a 3-dimensional picture but a 2-dimensional one at the same time. So an adult pig seen from 200 metres away would look like an adult pig and not like a piglet. Oh and the 5 most prominent local artists all studied in Indonesia.


There was an interesting, if controversial, exhibit parodying Singaporeans as all coming from the same mould - the Lee Kuan Yew mould. There were many small figurines that resembled a larger but otherwise identical one that towered over the others; symbolic of how a 'dictator' was at work.


Then we went to the main exhibit - Photographica Australis. My favourite piece is the one where the artist juxtaposed the Australian coastline with various structures from all over the world, but making it seem as if they were all part of that original landscape. Tweaks the meaning of truth in photography; photographs are supposed to capture a scene exactly as it appears but who is to say whether 'truth' will remain truth in the age of digital remastering and manipulation? Another piece seems to suggest this apparently false belief in the truth behind photographs - the photographer took life-like pictures of insects crawling around, flirting with each other, but the catch is this -- the insects were dead.


Yeah, Australian art is very much influenced by how the Aborigines view themselves and the 'invasion' by the Westerners. Separately, the land is a very important life-giving force to them, and there's a very strong influence of soil and anything to do with the motherland in their expressions.


There were 2 other exhibitions we visited, one was the "Japanese Way of Making Things" and the other was "C.A.S.T. - Creation of Art through Science and Technology". The latter didn't really inspire me much 'cos most of the stuff we've seen before...like those through the light microscope, albeit with a greater variety of fluorescence and hence making it more appealing to the visual sense. The Jap one was quite unique, but some are quite gross, like using parts of seafood to create something totally different, e.g. using many scorpions to create a jacket...


Phew, it was almost 1 when we left the museum. Then had lunch at the food court at Plaza by the Park.


Then we thought of dropping by the Istana, but there was a really long dragon there so we called it off...wanted to watch movie at PS but then missed the timing...the show started already. So walked to Cineleisure, same case except this time the show was to start too late. So we winded up at Kinokuniya, and later at Borders. (He's a book person you see ^__^).


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23.10.03

Wow, so fast and it's already thursday? hmmmm this is a relatively short week...aiyah suddenly I don't feel like blogging now.

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19.10.03

Sian Sian Sian!!!

Just watched "Fa3 Wang3 Yi2 Ren2" on Channel U...some lawyer show. Actually think this is the first drama serial I am enjoying this year although I've caught only 3 episodes so far..and besides I hardly watch TV.

Pretty boring week, sigh, I need some sparks in my life!! How???


-_-


Everyone seems to be doing some really cool stuff in the coming holidays...going Cambodia lar, going Myanmar lar...dunno where else...but I and the rest of the people in army will still be going through the same routines day after day. Aiyah, must be thankful liao. But then I seriously wanna do something like that too!!! The thingy about helping child cancer patients sounds really cool, but my screwed up schedule dictates that I have to attend my brother's graduation on the 25th, and I really want to be there to support him as well...he's really smart and seriously outdone himself during the prelims. He's the only one who's gonna receive 3 prizes during the ceremony! 2nd in level, top in Emaths, top in chemistry. Gee, in fact I am almost damn proud of him, but just hope he doesn't let it get over his head. So the 25th's out. The next one's on the 8th Nov. This one I probably can make it, I hope. Damn, I really hope I can. And anyway this is the day where I will catch maestro Yeh Tsung personally laying his fingers on a Steinway for my personal aural pleasure. (and 800 other people, duh.) Man, this is like the most awaited concert for me this year. Yeah, I know I don't watch many concerts though. Haha, still remember how I used to have a 'quota' of at least 3 concerts a year to fulfill. I think this year I have already overshot that. Hmmm, the 'Tunes of Tibet' in September, the Echoes of the Valley concert in July, the Chinese High Concert in April, the NUSCO concert in March...not many also. Haha...anyway nothing beats watching concerts with people who are 'in tune' with you in terms of interests...i.e. receptive towards the concert itself! =)


Reading a paper "Single-molecule Light Microscopy" now...was thinking might as well start reading up on stuff relevant to my studies next time although as yet I have absolutely no idea where I am going to specialise in next time, not that it actually matters in the undergraduate 3 years. But I do know I am keen on tissue engineering, especially involving cartilage and bone. Well I dunno, interests change. I remember my first ambition when I was way young was to be a garang guni man (yes, sneer sneer laugh laugh) haha 'cos in the confines of my home that was the only job I was exposed to!!! =) Yes, the concept of selling insurance was too complex for me then...


Anyway, suddenly thought of Friendster, which has kinda dominated my Net-life for the past week or so. Dunno why I am so keen in finding old friends all of a sudden, it's not like the yahoogroups have not served its purpose well or anything...but well I guess it's the novelty that draws me back again and again, and as yet, it has not worn off yet. Hmmm, kinda appreciate people who bother adding me...even after years of apparent non-existence. Taken shallowly, perhaps they just want to boost their own number of 'friends', to make themselves seem so 'friend-ful'. But I think it takes an effort, somewhere, somehow, for them to remember you in the first place. It shows that somehow or another, in more ways than those tangible and overt, you have made a difference to them before. I still believe very much in the strong nurturing capability of one's environment. Remember how I said before one's soul doesn't change? I still stand by that, and it appears to be a contradiction. But till now I haven't actually defined my idea of the relationship between your soul and your identity. I dunno, it seems that your soul is like your's birth cert, no matter what you do, your birth date, your parents, your surname cannot be subject to environmental influences. More precisely, your conscience cannot change. But your identity, your unique place in society, can, as they depend on the interactions of you, your soul, with your contemporaries. Well, of course, people who disagree probably are right too, 'cos they may identify my usage of 'identity' with their usage of 'soul', which is then merely a problem of definition. And I accept that perfectly. It boils down to a language problem. Which only shows the flaw in this basic tool of communication. And which is why rhetoric evolved in the first place. But more importantly, I realise that when it comes to influencing someone else's life, the unconscious effects sometimes tend to outweigh the conscious efforts. This is hard to explain, I mean, to put it simply, it's never easy to influence someone 'positively' on purpose right? 'A leopard never changes its spots,' this isn't said without reason. Of course we try to change people we know and care about for the better, but have we ever wondered if our idea of 'better' necessarily means the best for that person, and whether that person benefits more from the unconscious traits we display in our daily interactions with him, or because of a certain characteristic we're trying to imbue in him. HMmmmm, I guess it boils down to being sincere and natural in our relationships with others. Nothing beats just being you. If you're naturally good-hearted and want others to be good-hearted too, just be yourself. It'll be the perfect case study for whoever you intended to help. On the contrary, trying to display a facade of being 'good' to supposedly 'help' someone never works, in my opinion, for I think a facade is impossible to maintain indefinitely. That's why the people closest to you never seem to change, for it is only in your constant company that they open up and be totally themselves.


I am the summation my friends and me.


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16.10.03

Heya~

I am on duty today, so will be leaving for camp soon.

This week has been so-so, except for this morning when I went swimming and yesterday afternoon when we went swimming at the Air Force School. Otherwise, it's pretty mundane. Sigh. Starting to tire of giving tuition again...good thing the O levels are coming up in 3 weeks or so...

Anyway, there's a unit BBQ coming up..the day before Deepavali...it's quite a joke, especially when our S1 (NSF) asked the regulars for donations..the CO actually donated 30 bucks only!! So giam...expect us to BBQ what...salted fish ah. ^__^ Earn 12,000 bucks a month, and BBQ is like once a year lor. Haiya, as XL was saying, we can learn a lot from the regulars man...really a lot. All through negative examples. =) Like playing computer games during work hours. And abusing your authority by asking people to do lame things. (which I don't exactly mind doing as it only portrays how shallow they are in the first place, and anyway like others say, it 'builds your character'.)


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12.10.03

Eh blog, was reading a few pages of Sophie's World then felt sian so come and talk to you.


Yesterday's duty was pretty cool, in fact, I've never enjoyed a Saturday duty as much as this, knowing that out there, everyone is having fun or at least slacking around at their own pace...and not cooped up somewhere with a human density of less than 1 person per square kilometre..


It started off kinda normally, with a usual workload. Then around 3, I decided to go for a run outside my unit, so went to run and run and run until I was so tired. Then came back and feasted on some papaya from home. Haha. Then practised guitar. My fingertips are hurting like mad now! And on and off, I was surfing crap on the net and photostatting stuff.


Then it was dinnertime and after that we had a surprise visitor, who ran all the way to camp from Lor Ah Soo to retrieve his handphone which he accidentally left behind. Haha, then we played 3-man soccer just outside the glass doors of the unit. Used the stray umbrellas left behind by the others (it has been pretty rainy weather) to 'shield' the glass doors from being smashed in case the ball headed their way...


Hot and sweaty, I took a bath and prepared to hibernate till 1am. But who knows Jonathan suddenly whipped out his "Need for Speed Hot Pursuit II" and got me hooked on it till 11pm! Haha, needless to say, I failed to wake up at 1am and slept all the way till 5:30am!! You should have seen how I jumped out off bed when I realised how late I was! (I missed my whole shift from 12-4am!) Hahaha..but luckily it was a Sunday morning, no one will really notice the discrepancy come Monday. (The Monday blues will take care of that...I hope)


And the best thing was I got a burnt copy of the game! Too bad this laptop has too little hard disk space...


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11.10.03

YO BLOG! Long time never blog you already...so decided to do some housekeeping before you turn too dusty and unrecognisable...anyway what did I do this whole week?


I dunno...haha ok lar shan't bluff you. *whispers* yep! haha.


Anyway, it must be really boring for you to just lie here in cyberspace doing nothing the whole week...I gather you must have been up to your own activities huh? Share leh...huh? *whispers* oh okay, there's a time and place for everything, and you don't wanna tell the whole world what you've been doing? Hahaha aiyah, but the people who come to this blog are those whom I let in on my secrets anyway what..so what's the diff? *whispers* Oh okay...well whatever, I guess even blgos have their own no-go zones, a part of them that even its closest friends are not let in...at least when it remains a choice of the individual and does not affect anything else, provided everything remains status quo.


Status quo. Hmmmm in some ways it's really nice to have certain things remain status quo, but there's a certain over-ratedness about it all the same. You take things for granted, for one.


Okie, so I guess my blog's developing its own personality just after one week of neglecting it?!?! Hahaha, well, blogs have their own life too, I can't blame WISI (go figure that out ^.^) for maturing with time.


Tata, gonna have lunch and practise my guitar now.


Oh btw, I am on duty right now. Which explains the supposed behaviour of my blog. (who's merely a scapegoat if you haven't realised by now...)


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6.10.03

If you haven't realised, there's now a photo link in the navigator column. ^__^


But the photos there are quite limited...haven't scanned most of them yet. Only uploaded those that were already in my computer..


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5.10.03

Seems like a long time since I last blogged! It's only sunday actually...sometimes time seems to pass you by so quickly like a frolicking spring near its source and other times it seems to be so sluggish, like the river that reaches the mid plains and decides to meander about for a while...


Well, hold on ah *scrolls down to see what I last wrote* ah right. The final theory test was so crappy, I hoped I passed it. (I decided against saying I *ill pass it in case I don't, haha..sometimes it's better not to count your chickens before they're hatched. I say this with reference to the Medicine interview in May this year...to be bhb for a while, like I told yeelin a while back at Yum Cha in Chinatown and maybe XK also, I was so sure I swept the 3 interviewers off their feet during the interview, it was as if my WHOLE life was a journey to becoming a doctor, there had to be no other route I can take in life, and I made it so convincing how I was cut out to engage in medical research and all that. Actually now to me it seriously seems quite possible for this perfect 'script' to be composed by anyone who has done enough work or has gone through enough interviews ^__^ However, after the interview, when anyone asked me how it went, I just said 'Ok lor.' for two main reasons: 1. See the final theory test thingy which led to this topic in the first place 2. 'Cos I knew there were people whose interviews weren't as smooth sailing as mine, like alvin and eugene, and I couldn't be so insensitive as to gloat about my own percevied success during the interview. I say it only now because Alvin eventually managed to get into medicine :D good for you dude! and that I think that even if he didn't it's about time I put this down because it really gave me great insight into how one, given sufficient time and experience, could manipulate the system of interviews.)


Phew! What a mouthful!


Anyway, I failed my IPPT on Sat. Haha, I was still happy after that as I shaved half a minute off my previous 2.4km timing...which means I have another half a minute more to shave before passing it! Yay! haha, need to continue running sia..


After that went to Raffles City Towers to get a signature from my scholarship officer for my JHU application..then dropped by MPH for a while to check out Mitch Albom's "The Five People You Meet In Heaven". There are 2 versions currently on sale, but both were hardcovers and therefore damn expensive! Haiz....maybe I'll just borrow from the library...also saw a couple of books by Jostein Gaarder that I wanted to buy, but considering the previous title of his I bought is still half-read, decided not to be so wasteful and finish reading that properly first.


Books in my wish list:
The Christmas Mystery by Jostein Gaarder
The Solitaire Mystery by Jostein Gaarder
The Five People You Meet In Heaven by Mitch Albom
Tuesday with Morrie by Mitch Albom
(forgot the title - it's the one about twin brothers who were separated at birth and who grew up to like the same gal and fight for the governor post in the same state) by Jeffery Archer


Hai giving tuition at 2. There seems to be nothing to teach anymore. I mean the prelims are already over. It's just revision and more revision. And my tutee isn't the motivated sort who would ask you questions and ask for more work so there's no incentive to prepare work for him as well. I'll just see how it goes.


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3.10.03

Today is my final theory test. Hope it goes well!


It has been quite a slack week. My Section IC is on two weeks leave!! Woohoo~~!! Haha, but then it just means that the other section ICs will try to pull their influence over the few of us in the section...Aiya whatever, life's good! ^____^


I'm taking my IPPT again tomorrow. Haha, I think I'll just be taking it till the window period for this year ends. But I kinda enjoy going for IPPT 'cos it means that I don't have to book in! And some more it's held at Gombak base which is like so near my house...*smirks*


I'm dropping by BMRC on Sat afternoon as well, need to get some financial letters from them for my university applications. Hai, Johns Hopkins actually requires you to prove that you can pay for its tuition fees even before they begin to consider your application! At least other colleges only require you to prove it only when you've been offered a place...or so I think.


Richie is applying to Michigan, JHU and Imperial. Good luck to this guy man. He was so unfortunate to have reached the final round of the A*STAR interviews just to be told that he didn't meet the basic requirements ('cos he thought he could wait till this year to take the SAT II as well as apply to foreign universities). And rigid A*STAR basically wasted his time. Well, not badmouthing my sponsor though...haha. It's the truth what.


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1.10.03

I just changed my blog layout!!!


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Woohoo! Realised I have been neglecting my blog...well a short update:


On Sunday was the 49-day prayers for my grandpa, so my aunt came over to make abacus seeds (a Hakka delicacy) for the prayers. Then I shun4 bian4 tutor my cousin lor. She also cooked kong4 ba4 bao1, the Hokkien dish of stewed pork and buns. Cool! We had a mini-picnic of some sorts in my living room.


Then I went for a run. I discovered only last week a track behind PJC and Stagmont Camp, which leads all the way to Villa Verde, where my grandparents live. So I have decided to ply that route from now onwards. The advantages are many-fold, one, I don't have to run along the roads, which are dusty, noisy and potentially dangerous. Two, the track is beside a canal, and is in kind of a rural setting, because it is at the boundary of the built up area of Choa Chu Kang, which makes the run more relaxing. Imagine running into blocks and blocks of concrete slabs! The Malaysian railway is about 50 metres from the track as well, really gives it a Kampung feel. Some more sometimes there're children (or even mothers with children) fishing in the huge long kang there. Three, it is less crowded there, either because the track is sometimes muddt at certain parts, or because the route is too long for some people. Anyway, there are still times when almost a hundred people from the nearby Regent Sec will be plying the routes, those are the times I don't like...


Monday was duty day, completed 3 test routes during the driving lesson before that. A typical day lor. Then Tuesday was more interesting, went to IMM with my family. Shopped a bit. Then gave tuition.


Sigh, a friend is going through some relationship problems. Of course I am not at liberty to divulge too much here, however I still hope that both parties are coping well with it. And indeed, I am still hopeful of a reconciliation in the future. I won't say it's a right or a wrong thing, both ways I can find arguments for doing so. It could be taken to be preemptive, but it could be intepreted to be premature. But what's more important, now that it has been done, is to look forward to the future, and hope that things will, if not turn out better, at least remain at status quo, and they'll still be friends.


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