we've been hearing so much about the new campus. apparently, it's grand (i hope this wasn't just a comparison with the old run-down building of the temporary campus, cos ANYthing's grand compared to that, er, old building). it's quiet (that's a no-brainer, heh heh, given that it's in the middle of almost-nowhere!). and apparently the air-cond's not quite working at the moment.
anyway. i've not ventured past the satay-serving heart of kajang town thus far, so i shall reserve my comments till i've set foot there. (we did attempt to head down last week but a massive traffic jam forced us to turn back before we were even halfway there.)
so i've got the map, and apparently it's easy to find the place, though i've been warned that "there's a road on the left after the gas station which has no signboard but turn anyway cos it IS the road that will take you there".
ah well, if we get lost, at least we're in the land of satay..
Sunday, September 18, 2005
Saturday, September 10, 2005
more bandwagons
after countless invites from countless people, i have succumbed to the forces of bandwagons and battled forces of inertia, to finally join Friendster.
how many networks have YOU joined and let lapse?
how many Yahoo! groups have you created and/or joined?
how many e-mail accounts have you applied for but never used?
how many instant messaging applications have you signed up for (thank god for nifty li'l apps like Trillian, tho..)
one more network joined, one more password to remember, one more net activity to be distracted by!
how many networks have YOU joined and let lapse?
how many Yahoo! groups have you created and/or joined?
how many e-mail accounts have you applied for but never used?
how many instant messaging applications have you signed up for (thank god for nifty li'l apps like Trillian, tho..)
one more network joined, one more password to remember, one more net activity to be distracted by!
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