Thursday, January 17, 2008

Just came out from CMPB medical checkup - I got PES A, Thank God that I have no health problems, but don't know if its a good thing or a bad thing.

I spent about 45 minutes lying and kept trying to relax on the ECG bed - my heartbeat kept going over 100, which is faster than normal heart rate. After the ECG, when the Medical Officer (MO) was grading my PES status, I found out about my lipid blood test result last week - I just had a little high level of cholesterol, but not extremely high level which I feared. I saw the MO writing this on my paper - Sinus tachycardia. Probably nothing to worry about.

Then I received my PES status, which I could not believe that I have been given the clean bill of health. Just hope that I don't enter shiong units like commando or guards. Hope to start exercising soon...

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

How often do you get an Email from your school telling you NOT to come to school?

Well, its my first time. But that doesnt mean I dont have to attend lessons.

Week 13 of my school already, about 5 days since school reopened, but I'm still in holiday mood.
Hope I can get back to my working mood ASAP, especially since I hate procrastination.

Heres an interesting read - 100 things we didn't know last year
Time to get back to work.

Friday, January 04, 2008

WISP assignment 2 down - one less assignment to worry about.

Today went to CMPB for my NS medical checkup. Thanks to my dad for driving me from school to CMPB. Found out 2 things that I never knew about myself during the medical checkup:
At the dental station, the dentist said something about my mouth not being able to open as big as others, but it was not a problem "as long as I can eat my Big Macs"
At the station to measure height and weight, I finally knew my actual height: 183 cm. (This is because unlike in secondary school, your height and weight is never measured in poly).
Also confirmed was the fact that I can't do maths very well without a calculator.

I'd like to mention that the staff at the X-Ray station were quite professional, thumbs up for them.

At the end of the medical checkup, my PES status was graded D, due to my heart rate being too fast during the ECG. My family also has a history of heart attack before the age of 55 (my dad).
Hence I need to return to CMPB twice to take my lipid test to test for my lipid levels in my blood next thursday and also to retake my ECG, 2 thursdays from now.

Hopefully my final PES status for NS won't be affected too badly.

Thursday, January 03, 2008

School just reopened yesterday for Term 2 of my final semester. About 53 more days left till official end of semester, can't believe how fast time flies.
Thank you NP for not being a kuku by opening school on New year's eve.
Almost everyone in class still in holiday mood.
What's the worst thing to get after school reopen? Assignments!
2 Assignments to be completed by Friday (i.e Tomorrow), given before holiday -> WISP and TW (35% and 20% of module grade)
1 Assignment to be completed by next Friday, 11 Jan, given before holiday -> IMGT (20% of module grade)
1 Assignment to be completed by 27 Jan -> SCM (20% of module grade)

Forgot to bring my laptop adapter to school today, my first time for my entire poly life.
Next Wednesday, for my school of ICT, I do not have to go to school as there is a business continuity exercise, where they simulate how the school functions if there is a major event like a terrorist attack or SARS, etc

Just read the news online -> Oil price at record $100 a barrel
Looks like the price of everything is going to rise again

I have to go to CMPB tomorrow for my NS medical checkup at 1300....
My first post since Oct 2006!

I can't believe how fast time flies and 2007 was over before I knew it.
Some significant events in my life in 2007
  • End of Year 2, Semester 4 in Poly
  • Long long holiday till April 10
  • Start of Year 3 in Poly: Internship/attachment at iCELL network from 10 April to 4 August (total about 115 days)
Some pictures from my attachment:

Calender that I used to strike off at the end of everyday during my attachment


Office cum warehouse








Cats at Pasir Ris Park


More cats at Pasir Ris Park





Climping tool LOL


Shortest and working Cat5e cable I've ever seen


Last day



  • Worked at Crocs Asia (the company that makes the funny looking shoes) one week after my attachment ended to about two weeks before school reopened
My desk at Crocs




  • Final sem of Poly started: class got split up due to different module electives chosen
3W01

  • Became a member of QLC
  • QLC YF December camp
Thank God for being with me always, especially at those difficult moments.

Outlook for 2008
  • Graduation from Poly
  • National Service
  • ????

Friday, October 27, 2006

Today IS class was only 2 hours, out of the 4 hours on timetable. Last week, I had prebooked a slot at 12.30 to donate my blood at the convention centre. The event was organised by Ngee Ann's Red Cross Chapter.
It was my first time donating blood, so I did not really know what to expect.
After class, I waited for Chin Chuan, then we went to the convention centre. Firstly, we were required to fill in a detailed questionnaire, questions ranging from the donor's travel, medical history.
After filling in the questionnaire, I gave my form to someone there to enter my details and then I waited before being assessed by a medical officer . After that, another wait before having a blood test. I dont know exactly what they are testing for, but it involved one of your fingers being pricked. It didnt hurt as much as I thought. Next, another long wait before the actual blood donation takes place.
Firstly, I waited again before I was attended to on the bench. Fortunately, they provided blankets because the room was rather cold. My right inner elbow got disinfected before being injected with something, I think its some sort of painkiller, while squeezing a stress ball. Then finally, they inserted a cannula into the vein and drew out my blood. It depends on the individual how long the drawing of blood takes, and I think I finished in about 5 minutes. After removing the cannula, the process is almost over. I rested awhile on the bench before my wound was treated.
After that, I took a drink and it was over.
One week gone, in a flash.

Saturday
My friendly neighbour invited my family over for Deepavali.
Tuesday
Went to gym in the morning with my cousin and uncle. Had dinner at Fortunate Resturant in Toa Payoh for my mother's early birthday dinner.
Thursday
Went for my first Discipleship Explored lesson at 7.30pm at QLC. After that, Uncle Joe and Auntie Susie, who normally drive me near my home, had to fetch another church member home. And we ended up eating Tau Huay/beancurd and you tiao at Short Street. The shop name is Rochor Original Beancurd.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Did nothing much in school for today : presented some work during PM, had lunch break, did some short online quiz during ooad2 and tried out the activities in MAD. Had a early dismissal during MAD, so class ended at about 3.30 compated to 5 pm on the timetable.
Thanks to Wee Eng, I am now using blogger beta and stuffs, as you can notice some changes to my blog skin.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

I had DOA today so I had to bring this 1000+ page book to school.

Although the book is so thick, I find the module rather useful as it can equip me with the Microsoft Office skills.
Thought I should share this before going to school :
Few weeks ago, while on my way to lunch with my mom and sis, I witnessed an elderly man, who had difficulty walking, possibly due to a stroke or something, climbing up the stairs, with someone helping him. Every step he took, he shouted : Hallelujah! Hallelujah! . Its quite comforting to see that even in that state, he had such strong faith.
Have to go now, shall blog more later, if I have anything more to say