Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Day 29: The Only Birthday Girl in MDE OIP TRIP (:

First up:


Here's To Hui Miang, 
may all your hopes and dreams come true. (:

The first part of today is spent by :




That's right. The earlier-part of today is attending class to celebrate Hui Miang's 18th Birthday. Not everyday, someone turned 18 and we sure can't get the same number again. Hope we made it a little special by being there for her. (: Furthermore, her birthday is the only one that happened to be in this trip, other than someone whose-name-i-could-not-reveal-yet. (:

We listened to Mr Wong's briefing on Assignment 2 and our upcoming test 2 later on and received our test marks. I got a slightly low-average mark even though its open book but Mr Wong said all of us passed and he concluded all of us "did well". Well... haha. I think Randolph got the highest for test 1. Congrats! (:


Some other photos:
a unique birthday candle (:

back alley kitchen view
back alley at about 8pm. The back alley closes at about 11pm whereas other shops near the McDonalds closes earlier, around 930pm or so.

Something happened somewhere between before class finishes onwards. Its the feeling of discomfort and uneasiness which turned to annoyance with myself and the person(s) involved after much pondering are done. I learnt something there though. If only life is not a drama that keeps dividing the people of the community depending on their different emotion and feelings towards one another. If only the world has a bigger place for understanding, forgiveness and perhaps ... a place where communications are not just assumed to be read straight off from the minds but are spoken out in the open; Out front. Well, main thing is I learnt that not only different languages can create communication barrier today. I guess I am better off not talking so much. Dot.

Second  part of the day was spent to do our assignments and project presentation OTOT(own time own target). Assignment 2 discussion wasnt very successful. Maybe its our jam-tired-brain or maybe most of us are thinking too much of other stuffs or maybe just not thinking harder at all. Although we agreed to continue later on, in any case, the afternoon session ended disturbingly. 

I went to tapao some food for dinner with WG and XH to eat in bunk. During the short trip, I was thinking of Satay and it seems like a long time since I've ate any (about 10 days maybe? haha) but Mo Lee wasnt there. There was another stall thats selling the big mutton satay that claims to be providing halal meat but I just have to be more assured than that and decided to not buy even when XH and WG bought 2 each. I was starting to miss the China's mutton (halal) satay alot but I guess the addiction better stop sooner than later eh?

Will be going to Zee Min's room to prepare for tomorrow's presentation at the new campus. 


Day 28 - Back to work? No, please get away from me.


my stomach! omg! Too many ji dan la mian -__-
did not let xinhui in because we were going out.
ahah!
I ordered something from the promoted menu. Guess which one?
my skins around my lips is recovering but its super ugly now. 
wg likes to sit beside me. LOL. nola. -.-
jo1s (:>

Mr Wong discussed with us about our first and second industrial visit during class just now. Should Singapore would want to set up either a steel-manuacturing company or fibre-optics manufacturing company, I would definitely vote for the latter. My reasons:
1) It's not noisy
2) It's air conditioned *raise eyebrows*
3) It's more high-tech, therefore
4) there would be more high-skilled workers needed, and so
5) MORE PAY *jumps*
6) Fibre-optics products are not cheap thus they are more value-added.
7) And it does not have those BAM BOOM BAH sounds. (okay, i'm just emphasising on the noise part)

However, I find the first industrial visit more captivating and also an eye-opener. This is because we got to somehow feel how hot the furnace was, see how the whole steel was compressed and rolled up and most importantly(processes), how loud the machines were when they were at work. I think we are very fortunate to experience and see it live but once is enough. haha.  

The second company looks alot like one of SG companies. I remember there is one industrial visit that we went to when I was year 1... its quite similar in the sense, the company also gave us just a briefing on the processes and lets us see a video of what they did just like the Fibre-optics company, therefore the industrial visit is somehow similar like the one in SG. (Can't recall the name at the moment.) The only difference the other company has is that we are allowed to go around and see and touch the machines instead of watching most of the processes through a glass window where on the other side, there are only limited amount of dust (its very clean) is allowed in.

Went class in the morning and ate at the jidan lamian shop after finding out Julian's (from the previous oip trip) recommended fake kfc at the 2nd level of a building in the back alley is not halal. I bought a soccer ball, second-hand for rmb10 for my brother. -.- Dad laughed at me. Was it really, really silly? It weighs almost nothing to me...  Anyways went out to dinner again and ended up buying jeans, shoes and a skirt-overall. RMB150 kiss goodbye.