Summer in Paris.
Today maximum of 18 degrees.
Posted by Ying Huang on May 16, 2008
Summer in Paris.
Today maximum of 18 degrees.
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Posted by Ying Huang on May 16, 2008
Lol. Sorry for the title. I’m watching Invader Zim.
“I’m not going to just sit around and watch Zim do his… Things he do.”
Lol.
Anyway, they shifted around my furniture AGAIN, this time drilling holes into the walls, installing wooden furniture and leaving my floor looking like a field of sawdust and splinters. Sigh. The room is smaller with the installation of the giant sofa bed and 2 more chairs. =\
Ah well.
Today was alright. Progress was slow. Now I’m down to animating between poses. Proves pretty difficult especially when the software interpolates everything to intersect everything at every possible frame. =.=
My dressing today.

I felt really crappy this morning having been woken up by my phone 3 times (once at 4am, once at 5am and one more at 7am). I didn’t mind the last one so much since it was from Teng Teng, but the other two were from NTU… Telling me about a thank you dinner for the St Patrick’s Day parade. I think they sent the invite to my hall after I had moved out.
My doodles today included 2 pages of sudoku puzzles and this


I really do want to go to an arcade. But I don’t think they have any here. It’s Friday tomorrow and my first weekend alone. I want to go to Chinatown to buy a calling card… And I want to go to FNAC to get some dvds… They sell a few seasons of the L Word… =3
Other than that, a few things I want to do in my spare time. Shall space it out over the next few months.
Among other things anyway. These just off the top of my head.
I bought sushi for dinner again, after going to the supermarché for some groceries. I finally bought some meat, though I have to finish it all soon since I don’t have a freezer. I also bought some cherry tomatoes! And more orange juice cause it’s yummy. =3
I’ve put Channel News Asia as my home page in office. CNN is starting to piss me off. Last night I was watching yet another of the many reports on China’s earthquake. This time they brought in a civil engineer to discuss the massive amount of damage sustained to the buildings. The reporter kept asking the guy if it was corruption that caused the buildings to collapse.
I’m glad the guy said that all you can tell from the images are that the building materials used by the builders was not top quality, probably due to lack of funds.
On the other hand, channels in Singapore report about dozens of people being saved, including one girl whose birthday is today and the rescue team sang her a birthday song as they pulled her out. They also didn’t talk about how the soldiers are hiking across the mountains, rowing rafts across large rivers to get to remote areas.
The affected Sichuan province is larger than the entire of Germany.
In other news, ASEAN is coming together to form a rapid assessment team which will enter Myanmar soon. Nothing like that on CNN. ASEAN is being slammed for being unable to rein Myanmar in. Secretary General Surin Pitsuwan in ASEAN said “It is the beginning. It is defining moment for ASEAN, but ASEAN needs encouragement, needs less of criticism, less of ridicule“
In more grave news from back home, Mrs Lee Kwan Yew is now in serious condition after a serious brain hemorrhage.
A statement from the Minister Mentor’s Office said Mrs Lee, 87, suffered sudden weakness on her left side and slurring of speech around noon on Monday.
She was then taken to the National Neuroscience Institute for an urgent brain scan. The results revealed massive right intra-cerebral haemorrhage, and Mrs Lee was subsequently admitted to the NCU.
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