Friday, June 20, 2008

You'll Blackout Finding the Exact Value of Random

The only time of the year when JC and Polytechnic life are closest in synchronisation and have the most resemblence would be during this time - June. Reasonably long holidays and tests right after that, it's really the closest it can get. Talking about tests, I gotta start on that soon!

How about December? I would say that ranked in second. Fairly long holidays, yes. Right after the holidays? No. For the JC1, it's a new academic year and there's new ropes to grab. For the JC2, probably working while waiting for results. For polytechnic students, the academic year hasn't exactly ended there's leftover assignments which is kinda turning sour from the previous year.

Looks like I'm writing pretty random stuff. Recently, cortisol concentration in my saliva seems to be increasing. Reacting that with assignments that stepped over the line of holiday, it's potentially unstable and radioactive. But staying at home all day seems to help. *haha* Home is like a secret laboratory where I can stir up some soothing concoctions.

Okay, here's something really random, but it got some link though. Since I've been talking about home, it just struck me that my house blacked-out yesterday. What an experience! You know, the most probable time to blackout is always at night. It's like... duh! *haha* Of course, or it wouldn't call a blackout!

I was doing my assignment when an angelic transition of light was cast upon me. The light changes from warm orange to cool bluish white. In plain terms, the orange bulb was fading out while the other 2 bluish white ones still shines. I looked up and witness the last few glory seconds of the bulb. I was stunned by how beautiful it faded out, it's like those plasma tubes or something. Then, I was part exclaiming and announcing, "Bo liao, bo liao!" When the transitions reached the end, there was a tock and then silence. My father was pretty surprised and went, "Oie, 谁弄的!?" *haha* I hate to say that, but the bulb did.

Then it's the technical part on replacing the bulb and resetting the power board. But did anyone still remember the assignment I was working on and an angelic transition of light was cast upon me and the light changes from, erm... yeah you know. Gotta redo parts of it! #>.<#

As an ending note which is also random, 瓦解 is such a nice song! I really hope I don't over-listen it too much~

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