Thursday, January 14, 2010

2010

This is 2010.Of course!I am back in school again!By now,my class commitee is already formed. I am the class chairperson, which I think that it is very good. Backed up with the rest of the commitee.By the way, I had enjoyed my history lesson through this month.Wonder how it is going to be like for the rest of the year....Oh, Daniel, can you just pop in for a while....

Friday, December 4, 2009

Think about it

For some reasons, I am back to playing Runscape, the massive online game. Yes, it is old. But I find it fun. To think that me, a 'nerd', am playing games seem so rare. Whatever....

Hi again?

OK. It has been long since I have posted something. It is going to be 2010 soon. Which means that I will be in secondary 3. Got the news long time ago that I will be studying english, both A and E mathematics, higher chinese, chemistry, physics, pure history, social studies and elective geography. It is going to be a fun holiday ahead. Stay happy as it is 21 more days to christmas!!!!!!!!!!

Sunday, September 27, 2009

EOY

End-of-year exams....ARRRRRTGH.OHHHHHHH!Whay must exams must be invented.Got to do the best!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

This post is for people who wants to understand me OR already understands me COMPLETELY OR like something VERY LAME

I mean it. I mean the title. This is a post that is going to show what is on my mind. For those who do want to have a hard time, please do not try to understand it.Here goes.....


There is a place named, What Happens
and,
what happens in the country called Nothing Happens when nothing happens in a town called,Something Happens.

NEXT UP

What makes the world goes round?
The Big Bang?
Money?
Something?
Nothing?
Me?
You?
Him?
Her?
Air?
Water?
Food?
What?

NEXT

What does the the defination cluster means to me?

Finally,

When I look into a mirror, I closed my eyes and saw myself in the mirror closing my eyes.When I open my eyes and stare into the mirror,I saw myself opening my eyes but not my eyes closed.

Really! Finally!

Hey!What are you looking at?Do not tell me that you understand it. If you really do, tell me in one word, describe the post in the comment box,OR is it the post only?

Up till now,I am the only person who understand it.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Hope you like it!So rare, the beauty!

VARANASI, India (AFP) - - The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century plunged millions across Asia into temporary darkness on Wednesday, triggering scenes of religious fervour, fear and excitement in India and China.

Ancient superstition and modern commerce came together in what was likely to end up being the most watched eclipse in history, due to its path over Earth's most densely inhabited areas.

A woman was killed in a stampede in the holy city of Varanasi where tens of thousands of devout Hindus had crowded the river Ganges at dawn.

Police said the 80-year-old fainted in the crush to enter a temple near the banks of the river and suffocated, triggering panic. More than 20 people were injured.

With Hindu priests conducting special prayers, the crowds in Varanasi cheered and then raised their arms in salutation as the sun re-emerged from behind the moon, before they took a spiritually purifying dip in the river's holy waters.

A total solar eclipse usually occurs every 18 months or so, but Wednesday's spectacle was special for its maximum period of "totality" -- when the sun is wholly covered by the moon -- of six minutes and 39 seconds.

Such a lengthy duration will not be matched until the year 2132.

State-run China Central Television provided minute-by-minute coverage of what it dubbed "The Great Yangtze River Solar Eclipse" as the phenomenon cut a path along the river's drainage basin.

Millions of people in areas of southwestern China enjoyed a clear line of sight, according to images broadcast on CCTV, but the view was obstructed along much of its path by cloudy weather.

Shanghai viewers braved rain and overcast skies to witness the spectacle as darkness shrouded China's commercial hub at 9:36 am (0136 GMT).

"It's like magic, the day turns into night in such a short period of time ... I have no idea where I am right now. It feels like a different world," said Chen Hong, a biotech company chief executive.

Despite the weather, hotels along Shanghai's famed waterfront Bund packed in the customers with eclipse breakfast specials.

Those who could afford it grabbed expensive seats on planes chartered by specialist travel agencies that promised extended views of the eclipse as they chased the shadow eastwards.

The cone-shaped shadow, or umbra, created by the total eclipse first made landfall on the western Indian state of Gujarat shortly before 6:30 am (0100 GMT).

It then raced across India and squeezed between Bangladesh and Nepal before engulfing most of Bhutan, traversing the Chinese mainland and slipping back out to sea off Shanghai.

From there it moved across the islands of southern Japan and veered into the western Pacific.

In Mumbai, hundreds of people who trekked up to the Nehru planetarium clutching eclipse sunglasses found themselves reaching for umbrellas and rain jackets instead as heavy overnight rain turned torrential.

"We didn't want to watch it on television and we thought this would be the best place," said 19-year-old student Dwayne Fernandes. "We could've stayed in bed."

Many did stay home, fearful of the effects of the lunar shadow which some believe can lead to birth defects in pregnant women.

"I was advised not to leave the house as the eclipse brings bad luck to you and your family," said Deepa Shrestha, a 25-year-old housemaid in Kathmandu.

Superstition has always haunted the moment when Earth, moon and sun are perfectly aligned. The daytime extinction of the sun, the source of all life, is associated with war, famine, flood and the death or birth of rulers.

The ancient Chinese blamed a sun-eating dragon. In Hindu mythology, the two demons Rahu and Ketu are said to "swallow" the sun during eclipses, snuffing out its light and causing food to become inedible and water undrinkable.

Some Indian astrologers had issued predictions laden with gloom and foreboding, and a gynaecologist at a Delhi hospital said many expectant mothers scheduled for July 22 caesarian deliveries insisted on changing the date.

The last total solar eclipse was on August 1 last year and also crossed China.

The next will be on July 11, 2010, but will occur almost entirely over the South Pacific.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Gold!

Should post this earlier!
Alright look here
RI-silver
NHHS-gold
The CO in my school got gold!WE HAD JUST MADE HISTORY IN THE ENTIRE CO HISTORY!WE WERE THE FIRST BATCH TO GET GOLD! Girls were hugging each other. The guys were shouting around. The others spread the news around.We were elated.What can we do?The other schools were,too,celebrating.The whole SCH became a rampage hall!

GO!GO!GO!(GOLD!GOLD!GOLD!)NHCO GO!

I will always remember this.

80members,15minutes,2songs,1 whole Nan Hua Chinese Orchestra!