Wednesday, April 21, 2004
"Tipah tertipu bang!"
That's all I can say to what happened to me this morning. I stayed up late till 1 am last night and then woke up at 6.30 am to study for my progress test which I thought is held today. But when I reached the empty lecture hall just now, I suddenly realized that it's not due till next week. So much for trying to sort out my life after Easter holiday. =| That would be my last progress test before the real exam next month. I desperately need to get better results this time since the previous tests results was not very comforting. I blame the first two on Malaysian Night (which to me, was worth sacrificing for) and the one after that on myself since I lost mood to revise just the night before exam. But that's not gonna happen this time. With a new commitment in hand, I definitely have to work extra hard. *sigh...*
The new layout has been put up recently. I hope everyone will find it much more pleasing to the eye than the previous one. Page hits have been shooting up since the first day I uploaded the revamped site. I will try to add more features in the future, e.g personal blog, send messages to other user and hopefully, something than can let everyone upload photos themselves. This time, I've added a bit of code somewhere in the page (don't bother looking guys, it won't appear in the view source) so that I can easily track down annoying and extremely lame spammers. So to those asses out there, better keep your blarrdee fingers of the keyboard.
I went to Ireland during the Easter holiday. A friend of mine had a conference for medics students and he asked me to help with some technical work. I'd say with the support shown by all the medics students and doctors present, it was quite a success. I prolonged my trip there to visit Dublin and Galway. Thanks to Ezzad, Ane and Zawani, I had a decent accomodation and a few good meals during my stay. As the capital of the country, Dublin was a rather an expensive city to stay at, sometimes even more expensive than London. Galway on the other hand, was more of a country side, with a few beaches and cliffs (oh yes, you have to visit cliffs when you're in Ireland. it's a must!) around. The way the city is laid out reminded me of how Malaysia is. Speaking of which, I think I'm going home soon...
posted by bYn 4:52 PM