Thai Pad

Monday, November 22, 2010 at 12:57 AM
A great many things have happened since finishing my exams. Mostly good, at least externally.

  1. Got myself into a summer project
  2. There may be a possibility that I may start work immediately after I finish next semester
  3. Had a crazy cookout for a bunch of friends

Yet, I keep feeling like there's a void that I'm constantly trying to fill. And it's fairly depressing. Perhaps I should just do work. Or watch penguins.

Many things to read here:
Blond cheerleaders? Dumb you say? Think again.

Maybe this is the reason why I have pretty good scores...

All part of the capitalization of China. And they seem to be outdoing everyone.

Hilarious entries here and here on why you should/shouldn't date a writer. And written by writers themselves.

Long overdue but the sad story of local film legend, P. Ramlee.

I would love to be super geeky in physics. So many interesting breakthroughs lately like anti-hydrogen,the invisibility cloak and spacetime cloak. Time to search for a good book in Quantum Mechanics.

Here's a flowchart on how your mortgages are owned.

So we should be fat because we might potentially be saving someone's life? I'm confused.

KPMG on the happiest companies in the States list? I think my accountant/auditing friends might want to contest that.

Perhaps we should do away with the whole daylight savings thing.

Really now? Suing a 4 year old. That is...low.

Respect. He haz it.

In the deluge of social media sites and services, we need to think on how we as Christians use these sites and/or services. Interesting read.

Perhaps this is something that will come in handy as Christians on atheism. But do so with grace for there is a very thin line between healthy conversation about God amongst believers and unbelievers and name-calling, Bible-bashing or anti-Bible bashing arguments.

Livinia Nixon. She purdy. And pretty smart too.

$100 says that...

Monday, November 15, 2010 at 1:24 AM





Starstrucked

Monday, November 8, 2010 at 11:02 PM


The one and only Marcus Miller, one of two people who inspire me to take up bass. This guy is a legend in the bass playing world and watching him perform and sharing his often hilarious stories with us was an experience only very few things can compare with. One thing to note, he has got biceps the size of boulders and with that little eye squint of his (see pic above), reminds me of Popeye. Only thing missing was a pipe and an anchor tattoo on his bicep (he might already have one).