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Friday, March 26, 2010

Web Browser: Transportation edition

Via ReflectionOf.Me

This week special: The final countdown...

The day I wrote this is the last day of class. In my whole 4 years of BPharm course. This is it. This is the last day. This will be the last day I will be in class. Listening to lecturer/seminar/tutorial...I think I am actually going to miss it. And I never thought I would think it that way...

Ok...So what should I do today?Since it is the last day of class, gonna wear my favourite shirt/pants/underwear combination today. And take pictures. A lot of them! With all the people, all the faces...And all the classrooms that I have been since the first semester, including LT1, LT2, LT3, Auditorium A & B (personal favourite), PBL rooms, MPH 1-5...Ah....those were the nostalgic days...I do sounds like an old man when I said this...I know. But who cares! I am both old and young!

The last 4 years was tremendous. We have seen many crazy stuff, history and record broken. We have seen lecturers come and go. We have (although technically, I did not) camped outside of IMU for a f**king selective. We have all the important books in the library going MIA every beginning of the semester. Oh, and not to forget, we have (at least some of us have) gone to the research lab in the middle of the night for a f**king research. We have people skipping classes for a damn shopping trip or a meal. We have people fishing all the fishes in the class during lectures (rf). *sarcasm* A few of us even tried to challenge the record of "Fewest Days in IMU before Graduation", although the real winner is clearly miles and miles ahead of the rest...

Will this going to be the last of craziness I am going to see?I doubt that. But this is going to be my most memorable four years. Where I had found my love. Where I found many great friends. Where I am going to get my degree. Where my career officially starts. Where everything in the adulthood begins...

Man! I really sounds like an old man! Arrgh!!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Annoucing the newest gadget in the family...

A bit late on the introduction, but here it is:
The newest gadget in my family:
Nokia 5800 Xpress Music



This is also another landmark for my gadget's history: My first Nokia phone (that I have bought).
For those who are interested in politic, it also signify that I officially "lompat party", from Sony Erricsson to Nokia.

Reason, you asked? Simple. I want cheap, HSDPA-capable phone with GPS and WiFi on the move. Camera is optional for me. Edit: Now a bit regret..Cause 5800 camera really like...Swt...The cheapest from Sony Erricson (latest hardware that is) is W995 and C905. Satio is out due to the price....Meanwhile, the challenger from the Nokia camp is N79, X6 and 5800.W995 is big and nice, but too expensive and is thus out of my range, similar to Satio. C905 is nice though and near my budget range...But flip phone...Hmm...High probability of becoming more than a slider due to my extremely volatile movement. X6 and N79 from Nokia is the other contender. But price and design wise, 5800 (IMO) looks better than N97 and cheaper than X6.

Aih...Don't care lah. I got my Nokia 5800 for cheap, RM910 for an original set. A great bargain for me. Until the time I have a need for smarter phone, this cheaper "smart(?)" phone is gonna be my playmate for a while...
;)

Now...If you will excuse me, Ovi store awaits me...And customised Malfreemap on my Garmin Mobile XT awaits me...Time to play play...

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Lessons Learned on Integrated Seminar Week 1

Based purely on my observation...

1. Its never great to be the first team to present, whenever and wherever. 
Reason: You have got no point of reference when presenting something unusual and new.
Example: Common pharmaceutical care plan. Anyway, WHO THE HELL THOUGHT OF SOME SHIT THINGS LIKE THIS?

2. Never ever ask too much question in the integrated seminar that could kill your fellow classmates. 
Reason:  When it is your turn, you are going to drag down your teammate(s) by the barrage of missiles and nukes warhead coming at you from 360 degrees from some of the (usually) silent powerhouse.
Example: I don't think we need any example here. It is so damn obvious...

3. It is always good to have low profile people as your teammates.
Reason: Statistically (Well, sort of, based on my observation + mental statistic) proven to reduce the amount of missiles and nukes aimed at you.
Example: Err...No name shall be mentioned here to preserve their anonymity.


4. READ AND READ AND READ AND READ ALL THE GUIDELINES IN THE WORLD.
Reason: Missiles and nukes from the elders or the young guns will mostly be based on guidelines. Memorised all of it if you can. Melt and fuse them to your brain cells. And better seal it with whatever gingko biloba or vitamin if you have to. Also, preferable not just from Malaysia. The buffet of guidelines from the millions of societies/organisations/bodies in US and UK is all for you to choose for.

5. We all love W** and *S* as our facilitators. And we all hate *I as our facilitators. Also **Y is damned in love with clinical trial.
Reasons and example: W** and *S* give me the feeling that they are very supportive of the presenter. *I, meanwhile, love to hate, preferring to slaughter the presenters. Maybe his taste of woman? I don't know. Just be grateful that he is not my facilitator. Meanwhile, no offense to **Y, but she is totally IN LOVE with clinical trial. So deep in love that she can remember all the strangest names of all the trial. Very useful for research though. A good thing about her is that she does not set off as many missiles at you as compared with *I.


6. Case study presentation is the most targeted area by your lovely-trigger-happy "comrades".
Reason: Most of the missiles and nukes aimed at weak points in the case study. Statistic (of my own) have shown that more than 50% of the missiles target your lovely case study. Beware!
Example: Errr...ALL the 12 case studies so far are your lovely examples!

Thats it for now. Got to do my integrated seminar now or risk getting fried by my partner in crim....err...Presentation.

The State of Internet (Pretty Cool...)


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Friday, March 5, 2010

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Life Update

Finally hospital attachment has ended.
But my life is still busy.
After finishing all the paperwork (PCPs, case studies, TDM etc...), new thing keep coming out...
Real life not relating to academy...
And now...
SPA form...And photos...And certified SPM certs and birth certs...
Its hard to breathe...
Wish to have a string of good luck now...(I am a keen believer of luck)...

Gambatte to me...

Even Calander say WTF...

A fact of life:
After Monday and Tuesday, even the calender says W T F......
Depressing, but true...