Category Archives: Musing
- December 29, 2008
- Rainy Days Aren’t Over Yet It Seems– also posted in Blog Updates, Education, Life Experience, Projects
- 28.02.08 in the marae @ Epsom Campus, Auckland, New Zealand -
Doing the laundry is a pain these days, what’s with all the rain. It’s been a week, and the constant rain is starting to get on my nerves. I have a bundle of clothes I need washing. We don’t have the luxury of having [...]
- November 2, 2008
- Life, Blogs and Blogging– also posted in Life Experience, Rant
- 25.09.08: St.Heliers School, Auckland, New Zealand -
I haven’t been blogging seriously in this blog for a while, and I haven’t been in touch with my hostees and my friends on Friendster, Skype, etc. I haven’t login to YM for God knows how long. The only place I’ve been updating regularly was my Livejournal (LJ). [...]
- October 20, 2008
- Never Cease to Amaze Me, Huh?– also posted in Life Experience
I don´t know whether or not I should feel… elated that a certain housemate that I see no need to mention her name (since we´re most definitely NOT friends, just acquaintances with brief and forced encounters) actually READ my blog. Oh wait, maybe one of her friends did, but I didn´t even say her name [...]
- May 21, 2008
- Views on Education: A Musing– also posted in Blog Updates, Education, Life Experience, News, Opinion, Shopping
- My Messy Desk, WSA, Auckland (21.05.08) -
I keep stumbling upon blogs of young Malaysian bloggers these past few days. Some are taking PMR and some SPM. Makes me feel a little bit nostalgic somehow; I remember my days of manual blogging in 2001 before using Greymatter in 2002-2004 and moving on to b2evolution, and [...]
- February 20, 2008
- “The Posters Are Up!” Er… Do I care?
No, seriously, you can accuse me of being rather insensitive towards the current issue – particularly the upcoming general election. It’s not that I’m not aware of my responsibility as a member of the public. I just happen to think that all these posters blanketing the towns and cities are eyesores.
In the end, it doesn’t [...]
















