Sunday, December 6, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
What a boring thursday~
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Vacation!
Genting Higland
Pros: - It's chilling
- Theme Park?
- Get to spend the whole night there without worrying that your parents might call your phone(the reception there is terrible though)
- Get sleep with your favourite classmate (Likho n Jian Wen)
Cons: - it's been raining like mad so chilling is somewhat inappropriate
- it's monsoon now the themepark would most probably covered by fog, they'll close the themepark down
- December is the peak month where the hotel are charging their rooms at higher rate
Sky Bar
Pros: -It's an exotic place to visit, it has a rather splendid cinematic and you can KLCC shinning at night
-Last time I went there, there was loads of chicks there (but they seems really high class though)
Cons: -It's is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO expensive and we will only spend one night there.
-the parking is RM5 in Traders' Hotel
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So, vote for your preferred destination at any of the two above. Also, those of you who are traveling please tell me when are you traveling (date when you are NOT available). Thank you
Monday, November 16, 2009
Post Exam Party
Have fun in Port Klang ya :)
Bring Skewers please, if not really need use hand to bbq >.<
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Poll for holiday's destination will be closed on Monday.
optische Tauschung
Friday, November 13, 2009
party
So the party would be dinner right? all thing would be prepared by about 4pm.
coz eng wee wanted to leave earlier and normy said '7 ah? can come earlier?'
so i'm a bit confused here >.<, can i know what time to expect you guys?
thanks ^^
Toh
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
IF
Monday, November 9, 2009
Where to go during the december?
Fancy any other places than the one in the poll? Contact Matthew (though I have to repost the poll again ==,)
BBQ + Nasi Lemak Party
Normy will be off to Australia on the 2oth of November.
So it has been decided that the party will be carried forward to one day after Physics 22.
Venue : Toh's Residence
Address : No.2A, Jalan Camar 4/14A, Sierra Damansara,
Kota Damansara, 47810, Petaling Jaya, Selangor.
Date : 17 November 2009
Time : lunch or dinner time?
u guys need to leave before 12am. it's a weekday afterall.
Food : BBQ and Nasi Lemak
Drivers, you know what to do xD
1. it's for those using the NKVE highway.
2. when u pass the Kota Damansara toll, just keep left and go straight til u see the first junction on yr left, then turn in.
3. after turning in, go straight while keeping left.
4. turn left when u see the left turn junction.
5. go straight and there will be another left turn junction into Villa Damansara.
DO NOT TURN LEFT. GO STRAIGHT until u pass the GUARDHOUSE.
AFTER GUARDHOUSE THEN YOU HAVE REACHED SIERRA DAMANSARA.
6. there are two right turn junction after the guard house.
7. turn right on the second right turn junction.
8. my house is on your right hand side and it's the second house as indicated by the white dot in the map above.
The blue line
1. it's for those using the LDP coming in from the Ikea/Curve junction, also known as Mutiara Damansara.
2. go straight when u see Ikea, Ikano, Tesco, Curve and e@Curve on your right hand side.
3. along the way there will be lots of condo like Surian Condo, Palm Spring Condo bla bla bla. The Club@ Bukit Utama will be on your right hand side.
4. DON'T BOTHER ABOUT THE CONDO JUST GO STRAIGHT ALL THE WAY.
5. You will drive pass Seri Selangor Golf Club which is on your right hand side. After the traffic light, you will see Casa Indah 2 Condo which is also on your right hand side. That's when it's time for you to keep right.
6. Traffic light ahead and also a Petronas on your right hand side. stop on the right-est lane and wait for the traffic light.
7. Turn right in and go straight also keeping to the right, u will reach a junction and u will see a signboard indicating Villa Damansara and Sierra Damansara.
8. Turn right into the junction and go straight pass the guardhouse.
9. there are two right turn junction after the guard house.
10. turn right on the second right turn junction.
11. my house is on your right hand side and it's the second house as indicated by the white dot in the map above.
See you guys ^^.
Toh
Some Random Info
I have discovered a very important trend in the economics paper 1 AS answers. Yes, due to extremely observant research, I have noticed that the answer to question no.16 for the past few years has been D. YES! D! so if you dont know the answer to question no.16, you know what to put. Meanwhile, heres a video to lighten the mood =P
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Dear All
A trip down to memory lane
In year 1998, Anwar was found guilty and sent to jail for six years and seven months whereas in any other country the court would have thrown the case out without even requiring him to defend himself in a trial. In other words, in any other country the trial would not have gone on but instead Anwar would have been discharged without the defence being called.
Let us first see what was revealed in the trial and then in part 2 we shall look at the other issues:
1. The police admitted that no police report was ever made against Anwar and that the basis for launching the prosecution were unfounded rumours and the contents of a book.
2. The alleged victim, Azizan, had been ‘turned over’ to say that Anwar sodomised him (the term used for ‘coercing’) - which is the ‘normal’ practice of the Malaysian Police, the court was told.
3. The Special Branch had earlier sent the Prime Minister a report saying that the allegations against Anwar are lies and fabricated by conspirators trying to bring Anwar down.
4. The alleged sodomy act was supposed to have occurred ‘one day in the month of May 1994’. The police testified that this date was based on the information obtained during the interrogation of the ‘victim’, and this was what the first charge read.
5. The so-called victim then testified that the sodomy act never occurred after May 1992, only before that, so the ‘May 1994’ charge suddenly became defective. The charge was then changed to ‘May 1992’ to fit this testimony while ‘typographical error’ was cited as the reason for the amendment to the charge.
6. Anwar then file his Notice of Alibi proving that in May 1992 the Tivoli Villa, the alleged scene of the crime, was still under construction and was not completed yet, so it could not have happened at that time, date and place in question.
7. The ‘victim’ was then interrogated a second time to ‘help him remember the correct date’. After he ‘remembered’ the ‘correct date’, the charges were then, again, amended to ‘one day between 1 January 1993 and 31 March 1993’.
8. When the defence argued that the law requires the charge to specify, precisely, the time, date and place of the alleged crime, and when Anwar managed to provide an alibi for the entire 90 days from 1 January to 31 March 1993 to prove he was never at the scene of the crime, the prosecution argued that ‘from time immemorial, dates have never been important’. Though they cannot pinpoint the precise time and date the alleged crime was supposed to have occurred, argued the prosecution, this does not matter as long as they can pinpoint the place.
9. The trial judge would interview the defence before any witnesses are called to find out what they will be testifying. The judge would then rule those defence witnesses irrelevant and would not allow them to be called.
10. Halfway through the defence witnesses giving their testimony, the trial judge would cut them off and dismiss them without allowing them to complete their testimony.
11. The trial judge would rule certain evidence not relevant and would expunge them from the records whenever the prosecution was not able to rebut this testimony and it looked like it would damage the prosecution’s case.
12. In a sex crime, the sole testimony of the alleged victim is not sufficient but corroboration is required. In the case against Anwar, however, there was no corroboration other than the sole testimony of the alleged victim.
13. When the defence asked that the so-called victim be sent for a medical examination to determine whether he had indeed been sodomised – as there was still time to do so – the prosecution refused, saying that a medical examination is not conclusive anyway.
14. Anwar’s alleged partner-in-crime, his adopted brother Sukma, who was jointly-charged with him - and earlier sent to jail for six months for ‘allowing Anwar to sodomise him’ - was examined by a doctor, Dr Zahari Noor, who testified that he found no evidence he was ever sodomised. In fact, he suffers from piles due to an extremely small anal passage so it would have been impossible for Anwar to have sodomised him – he had to be operated upon to widen his anal passage so that he could move his bowels. (Anwar’s adopted brother was convicted and jailed on the strength of his ‘confession’ that was obtained under police torture).
15. Witnesses came to court to testify that various people in high places had bribed the so-called victim and his co-conspirator to fabricate evidence against Anwar. However, the prosecution refused to call these people to court to rebut or confirm this allegation, and when the defence tried to subpoena them instead, the court would not allow it to do so. The judge then ruled the testimony of these witnesses as ‘hearsay’ - since it was never confirmed or denied - and refused to consider it.
16. The prosecution witnesses contradicted themselves and changed their testimonies all along the way. The court, however, ruled that though they may have been inconsistent, ‘these inconsistencies have been explained’ and the court was satisfied. The court also said that no one human can be expected to be 100% consistent and that everyone, however honest and truthful he may be, will be inconsistent.
17. A prominent lawyer and one-time Malaysian Bar Council Chairman, Manjeet Singh Dhillon, testified and signed a Statutory Declaration alleging that the Attorney-General and the Chief Prosecutor had blackmailed his client with the death sentence unless he (the client) testified that he had procured women for Anwar. No action was taken against them and they continued to head the prosecution against Anwar. No action was taken against the lawyer for ‘malicious lies’ either, so the allegation remains undisputed.
This was extracted from a columnist, Raja Petra Kamarudin (Editor of Malaysian Today)
God is 'Fair' .... NOT!!!
Here are some pics for some dunggu ppl who don't know her... (you guys don't know what your missing seriously... )
and you guys dare say God is fair?? how can someone be so amazingly gorgeous and yet so cute.... The only flaw that she has is that she's FLAWLESS...
Recently she revealed she has a dream guy.... DAM EMO NOW... =(
Anyways enjoy the pics , will guarantee you a good night sleep... =)
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Art is not what you can see
Friday, November 6, 2009
Today is a special day!
Thursday, November 5, 2009
OK who did not screw up their Econs please eat pancake
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
and I thought you all so heartless T_T.
Anyway, Stats and Econs today was an unexpected version from CIE.
A nuclear bomb perhaps.
So well, let's not think about it! and focus on our next three papers! (and four for Chua :) )
Ok, Wen Wen and I are planning to go for movies after our last paper.
So any idea what movie and time?
And also, I will e-mail you PE1-ians the map to my house ASAP.After I draw it out of course!
Oh ya, sorry I can't provide drinks >.<. So, drivers please help make sure everyone comes ^^ coz I don't wanna end up staring at the food ALONE that night T_T
Stay strong people and God will bless us all :)
Toh
Monday, November 2, 2009
Thank You Norman!!!
Likky
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Change your name Chua!
Physics Lab Timetable!
As you all know, physics practical is next Tuesday, 3/11/2009. And here's our timetable.
All the best!
Oh, since we're on about Physics Practical, here are a few things to remember:
1) Uncertainty for time is 0.2/0.1; for length, is 0.1cm if you're taking two readings to count the measurement, like from 0.00cm to 19.00cm. Voltmeter, depends on its division, if 1 division is 2V, uncertainty is 1V then. Same goes for ammeter.
2) Raw data normally 3 s.f, or follow the uncertainty decimal point. If raw data is 3 s.f, then calculated value should also be 3 s.f.
3) If the graph is a straight line, minimum 6 readings; if it's a curve, minimum 8 readings.
4)In the table, recording the data, please remember to write the unit beside the quantity. For Eg. T/s, l/m, F/N
5)Always remember to take 2 readings, and get their average during taking of measurements.
6) If you have no idea what to put in the limitation, please remember there's always this answer:
Two sets of readings is not enough to support the theory/conclusion.
Improvement: More sets of reading should be taken and an appropriate graph should be plotted.
7) Graph should be at least 3 quarter of the page.
8) When gradient is calculated, please draw a big triangle on the graph. The bigger, the better.
I think that's all from me, if you guys have any more tips and helps, feel free to comment or post it or something lah.
All the best!!!
wei wen
EDIT: Better don't bring handphones unless you have someone to keep it for you. Handphones are not allowed even in quarantine.