Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Justin’s JTV
Thanks! Feel so touched man… What else can I say?
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Merry X’mas!

*Merry X'mas!*
On X’mas itself, I spent it with Lokman gang. It is NOT easy to get them together as most of them are now working. (Why am I still studying? Darn!) We went Bangsar Village for pre-dinner dessert and dinner.
Happy hours are over… Now go back to your care plans! Sigh…
*care plan ah care plan, why so many of them?!*
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Bad drink day?
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Arrival of “Dong” - 冬至
“Dong” is always one of my favourite festivals… Why? Because I can mould the glutinous balls into whatever shapes I liked!
*冬至快乐*
Friday, December 21, 2007
Zi On- An unsung HERO.

A MALAYSIAN student has saved a woman from drowning off southeast Queensland and likely lost his own life in the process. (Adelaide News)
Police said the 25-year-old man went missing off Moreton Island after helping a woman in difficulty shortly before 4pm (AEST) yesterday.
The pair were with a group of Malaysian students from the University of Queensland camping at Honeymoon Bay with Brisbane-based Blue Planet Tours, said Trevor Hassard from Moreton Island's Tangalooma Wild Dolphin Resort.
The group went swimming in the bay and soon found themselves caught in a rip.
"As they came out past the rocks, they were yelling and screaming,'' Mr Hassard told said.
"The Malaysians who made it to the rocks leaned over and grabbed the people as they went past and they were very successful,'' he said.
"They got down to two people left, a male and a female in the water and the man was within reach.
"But he actually grabbed the female who was out of reach and pushed her towards the people who were rescuing other members of the group.
"She got pulled out of the water but in pushing her within reach, he pushed himself out of reach.
"He saved her life but it is likely that he lost his own.
"It was absolutely amazing - a totally selfless thing.''
Mr Hassard said people had been lost at Honeymoon Bay in the past.
Conditions there varied so people staying at the resort were advised not to swim there.
"We have a policy where no one is allowed in the water past their knees at Honeymoon Bay,'' he said.
Police are talking to Blue Planet Tours to determine what happened.
Its manager, Ian Stuart, said the company had been "devastated'' by yesterday's events but declined to comment further.
An air and sea search was due to resume at first light tomorrow.
*LOVE will take you home*
Friday, December 14, 2007
Cam-ing session.
Time flies... Today, we took a lot of class pics for the ConvoMag. Soon we all will graduate!
*More are coming...*
Monday, December 10, 2007
Lunch at The Apartment.
A BIG THANK to Udangtu for the treat. It was a great moment dining with IMU gang. Ratings:
- Food & Beverage Quality: 7/10
- Presentation: 8/10
- Speed/ Efficiency: 8/10
- Value/ Pricing: 4/10
- Service Quality: 8/10
- Cleanliness: 9/10
- Overall Dining Experience: 6/10
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Commencement of Semester 8!
Yo... Semester 8! The last semester! And I'm convocating on May 2008...
Busy doing research project and writing thesis for the previous sem (sem 7). Sad to say that, we have no "real" holidays as our holidays are spent for thesis... What a relieve when i submitted my thesis to AAD on friday (7th Dec 2007). Hopefully everything will turn out to be fine for me. Let's look back to Sem 7, it was a disappointent for me as i saw some "ugly faces" of the lecturers and my colleagues. Well, i know everyone is self-centred but you just don't have to make it to the extreme end! *better keep my mouth shut at this point of time*
The first week of sem 8 was not a good start for me. I found out that i will be sent to Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah (HTAR), Klang for the next 2 1/2 months (17th Dec to 27th Feb 2008). What again!? This is my 3rd/4th time being placed at HTAR... and it is damn far from my living place. I was upset and so i talked to Dr. Tey and the pharmacy practice team about my problems:
- I stay at cheras and it took me around 1 hour to drive to Klang (one-way). We were told to be at HTAR at 8am sharp. It's going to kill me physically and mentally. Who is going to be responsible if accident happened to me when i get "exhausted"? IMU? No, they just like money (IMU = International Money University)... No offences. The lecturers? No, they will feel sorry but everything will be too late. Then who to blame? My bad luck... that's the only answer.
- The cost of petrol and tolls. The petrol and tolls cost RM22.60 per day, and IMU is not going to reimburse us. True, we can cut the cost by car-pooling but it will still be large amount.
- I want to spend more time with my family (not going to elaborate here).
And the outcome is... I failed. I still need to go HTAR for the placement. Don't get me wrong, i'm not here to blame Dr. Tey and the pharmacy practice team as i understand their difficulties in accomodating us. And as Dr. Tey said, not everyone can be pleased (more than 50% of us did not get the hospital we want). I did appreciate the pharmacy practice team as they gave me some suggestions for my problem and not just entertaining me. I guess that's all they can do as the number of places in each hospital is not determined by the pharmacy practice team. Thanks anyway... Hopefully doing placement at HTAR is going to be a great experience for me.
I feel kinda sorry to LG and HP as they are going Seremban Hospital... Just blame our lucks. A chinese preposition says that "Good lucks are coming after the bad ones". To think positively (and superstitiously), our good lucks are coming dudes!
HTAR... Here i come!
*praying hard*