Peculiar Stuff

Posted by Way Siong | | Posted On Monday 25 February 2008 at 9:30 pm

Went to city for Thai with Tuck Seng, Wu Chuan and Keh Min today. On the way we saw a really peculiar sight of hundreds of bats migrating. At first I thought they were birds but it's actually large bats. The lines are endless.. wonder what's gonna happen to Sydney coz animals have some sort of six sense right? A little bit freaky now that I thought of it..


On another note, we realised that the University now has free uniwide service, means we have wireless connection on campus! There's no connection in my room though, it's a damn conspiracy so that the colleges can squeeze the juice from their students..

Gearing up!

Posted by Way Siong | | Posted On Sunday 24 February 2008 at 11:06 pm

I have around a month left before D-day. Study progress is going well but there's still plenty to do.. I still have to finish up my medical case and find a patient for my surgical case.. Sutherland Hospital HAS NO SURGICAL CASE! I guess that's the downside of getting attached to a Shire, everyone gets transferred to major city hospitals to do their procedures..

Today was pretty hectic, got my first senior duty for the weekend and its driving me nuts.. Got so many calls today for so many random stuffs.. I'm developing phobia to the ringtone of the senior phone.. I swear my heart beat faster when it rings.. Can't study either.. everytime i settle down the damn thing rings!

Anyway, watched this anime not long ago and I really liked it! It's called 'The girl who leapt through time' or '時をかける少女 Toki o Kakeru Shōjo' in Japanese. Like the title, it's about a girl who found out suddenly that she could jump through time and repeats things she liked to do, reverse outcomes she doesn't like and so on. All until the end where the twist of the story comes, and the boy she didn't realise she loved had to dissapear. It's beautifully told in a semi-matrix like style and extremely well detailed in the arts department. The character is developed well too. It's filled with lots of emotions and expressions and it's definitely worth the watch.

Some screens:




And finally a note for people having exams like me..


Ok.. back to work again.. ;) Thanks for reading everyone!

By the way, had a most random search keyword that pointed to my blog: "
korean barbecue klcc medical center". Korean barbeque then KLCC, then medical center??

Quote of the day: "A flower lasts a day, a smile lasts forever"

Travel

Posted by Way Siong | | Posted On Monday 4 February 2008 at 10:31 pm

Clinical sessions are great, but travelling aint.. 4 hours three times a week spent just on the bus and train is both tiring and time wasting..
Into the oblivion...