Thursday, January 22, 2009

study?

with two midterms and two finals next week, naturally it is time to blog =D

school this quarter doesn't seem quite as intimidating as it did last quarter for some reason... i just haven't felt the same pressure that i felt last quarter to study ^^;;; so here's a little insight into my life so far this year~

school - currently taking microbiology, oral radiology, foundations of pharmacology, cariology, behavioral science, quality assurance, conservative direct restorations, and overview of demography, epidemiology and statistics. microbiology and pharmacology are both 3 week courses which is good because it just means there less material to cram the night before =D unfortunately, the finals in those classes happen to coincide with the midterms in radiology and conservative direct restorations... and so, less than 5 days away from impending failure, i am here blogging XD

classes this quarter are quite interesting... the theory behind radiology (x-rays and stuff) has a lot of physics based stuff, so it's not too bad. in restorations, we finally get to drill teeth~ well.. fake ones... haha... it's harder than it looks. i'll show you my failures when i remember to take pictures of them ^^;; in cariology we learn about caries (the bacterial disease that causes cavities) and a bunch of interesting tidbits that are pretty cool~ for instance, did you know that if you're going to eat sweets, you should brush your teeth before eating them??? that's because when you brush your teeth, you remove the biofilm (the layer of bacteria) on the surface of the teeth and prevent the sugars you eat from being converted to acid, which demineralizes the teeth. according to the research, the sugars are converted to acid almost immediately and begin to demineralize the tooth, but without the bacteria, the sugars can't be processed and your teeth won't be demineralized. good to know, right?? =D

for school, we were required to purchase loupes, which are basically a pair of really expensive fugly glasses with magnifying lenses attached to the front. i finally got mine over winter break, but i hadn't gotten the prescription put in until now... because i am for all practical purposes nearly blind, i need to get special thinner lenses so they won't be like 3 inches thick... lenscrafters wanted like $400 for my lenses so i said no, and went to find some place in san gabriel that would do it for less... and i found....
"ICU Optometry" hahaha pure genius. i must've laughed about that name for a good minute =D

they had my glasses done for me for a mere $150 bwahhahha and now i can finally use them to help me see my fake teeth when i drill ^^

enough about school.. recently, in my ever-failing resolution to be somewhat healthy, i bought power pushups from costco =D they're hard to do... but i have managed to do up to about 80 of them in a day ^^;; i can feel muscles forming already, but i dunno how long this will keep up haha... with any luck i'll be better about it than i am about blogging :P

and since mike didn't want to risk getting me these instant noodles that have meat in them from taiwan... he delegated his friend to do the smuggling for him hahah. if you ever go to taiwan, you MUST eat these instant noodles... (the bag says 滿漢大餐麻辣鍋牛肉麵) they go for like 40nt in a bowl form at pretty much any 7-11 or family mart =D when he gave me the bag, i was salivating already hahah... i finally cooked one today... so good~~ the 花椒 numbing my tongue, the richness of the soup... chewiness of the noodles... ahhh.... writing this is making me salivate some more haha

and now i want to go to taiwan again :(

ok enough screwing around for today ^^;; time to get some studying done~

Monday, January 5, 2009

big bearrrrr

ps (pre-scriptum, in this case :P) i am gonna backdate this post too XD

so, to start out the new year, me and my siblings and serena and her sister and her friend and kimoon went to big bear for a whole 2 days of snowboarding fun =D

we had planned on meeting up with them at a local starbucks before heading out to big bear at 6:30... i should have forseen that they would not be getting their until after 7 :P anyway... we got there at around 10ish and after renting equipment and stuff we were on our happy way snowboarding by around 11.



before i continue, might i say, the last time i went snowboarding, i don't recall being too bad at it... which was totally the cause for my utter defeat by bear mountain this time... i was stupidly not afraid of going fast this time i snowboarded... and just zipped around (ok maybe not as fast as real snowboarders zip around but fast for me!) before finding out the hard way that i don't know how to stop... haha.. apparently i don't learn too fast either, since i must've fell like at least 50 times on my whole 3 or 4 runs down the mountain, in the process probably fracturing my wrist and messing up my knees haha ^^;;; that compounded with a bad headache, i was out of commission by 2 or 3pm and just went inside to bask in the warmth and take a nap.

anyway, kimoon is such a liar... he claimed to be just "ok" at skiing... people who are just ok don't ski down black double diamond slopes!!! -__-;; i should've known when you bought a season pass... sigh.. haha so, sorry kimoon for not being able to accompany you more than once down the bunny slope lol..

at night we stayed at this really nice 3 bedroom cabin at big bear frontier... and for dinner we had a feast! we got take out from that super luxurious place known as... kfc.. -_-;; so after dinner and some rock band (i can't believe you brought the wii, serena...) we went to sleep... the thermostat was wacky though... it was burning in the middle of the night, but freezing in the morning... so cold in fact, that serena's car wouldn't start! (yup... that's mercedes for you :P) the key wouldn't turn at all... and we tried turning it really hard... so they called someone to come help us, but they wouldn't be here for another hour, so i made two trips and we all had breakfast at dennys. i wasn't there when this happened, but apparently when the car person came, all he had to do was stick the key in and turn it... epic fail on our part haha but whatevers, all's well that ends well, right? ^^

so after a day of snowboarding (sans kimoon and myself, of course), we headed to the boiling crab for dinner... i've had take out from there before, but i didn't think it was that great, so this time i wanted to see if eating in would be any better. between the 8 of us, we had like 9 lbs of shrimp and crawfish and like 3 orders of fried catfish with fries... blehhh too much food haha

i have to admit, i was not that impressed by the food there, but i guess people go to places like that more for the atmosphere. and to capture completely disgusting photos of people like my brother after they have decimated a mountain of shrimps and crawfish. i am utterly speechless at the absolute nastiness of this person whom i refuse to acknowledge as my brother =D btw if you found a wallet on the 4th of January, 2009 in either big bear or the parking lot of boiling crab, please return it to my stupid little brother =)

well... i don't think i'll be snowboarding again anytime soon XD but it was fun. happy new year everyone~

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

881 2008

wow... it's been a while =)

i bet you're all wondering what i've been up to recently (yeah right haha). so~ here we go~

last i left you, i had just moved into my place here at school, which, while quite spacious, is starting to feel much more cozy after moving all my furniture in ^^ one thing i can never seem to have enough of is desk space though... i don't know why, but i just like keeping stuff on my desk... easy access, i guess, just like how i used to have about 200 icons on my windows desktop haha

i'd like to say that i was busy studying this whole time, which is why i haven't really updated, but i'm sure you all know that that really isn't the case :P the first quarter of school has gone by already, and i (barely) passed my classes with the exception of anatomy, for which i will have to retake the first midterm since i failed it by 1 question the first time around.... 討厭.. haha
speaking of anatomy... one of our professors for anatomy was the editor for gray's anatomy (the actual anatomy atlas, not the tv show) and he was having wayyy too much fun dissecting dead bodies.. -_-;; it was kind of eerie how comfortable he was with them. tell me if i'm wrong, but most people would find touching their face (with gloves) after touching a dead body (with the same gloves) kind of nasty... and licking your fingers to turn the pages of an anatomy atlas that's open on top of a dead body..... not ok right!?!? well... our professor is most likely in his 80s by now, so i guess it can't kill you... but it still grosses the @#*$# out of me.

so anatomy was probably my biggest concern during the fall, but with that (kind of) out of the way, i went into winter break with a bang. or rather with a blehhhh ><

i got drunk (drunk) for the first time... ever... and i totally did not expect it, even though i should have since i didn't eat anything at all that day, but not like i've ever gotten drunk because of that before... so after our last final, me and some classmates went out to drink... around 6pm we go to damon & pythias's happy hour... i downed about 2.5 beers... 6:50ish we leave to try to go to some other place's happy hour, but some of us (myself included) head to tomodachi zushi to get some food, or rather, sake bombs... by this time i am feeling it.. a little more than i usually do, but no alarms go off in my mind... 7:45ish we go to brew co where i have a kamikaze.... and at this point, i honestly have to admit my memory is failing me. i only remember bits and pieces of what happened after that... i guess by around 8:30 i was feeling pretty tired or whatever, and i decide to go home. apparently i can walk perfectly fine... and i remember walking a friend back to his place before heading back to mine... and honestly i have to say i don't remember what path i took to get back home. all i remember is fumbling with the keypad to enter my room. apparently, i called a friend too, and, apparently, i talk in taiwanese when i am drunk. i guess i'm a true fob at heart haha
so.... here is where all hell breaks loose, i get into my door and wow... i can't stand up anymore... and i honestly don't remember much except puking and taking a bath and.... i guess that's about it... let's just say it was not pretty the next day... worse yet is nobody knows i was so messed up haha, so they all think i can still drink the next day ^^;;; nope. didn't happen =)

so after about a week or two of abstaining from alcohol, i seem to have recovered (or rather, better than recovered =P) from my fear of alcohol. haha

winding down to the end of 2008... i cannot believe how easily my parents spend money now compared with when i was a little kid haha... over winter break, our family bought... 2 tvs (52" and 40" LCD), blu-ray player, ps3, rock band ii for ps3, a hd camcorder, and a computer. probably none of which we really needed... gosh... it's not even his birthday and my brother reaps the benefits of all these gifts haha... when i was little i'd be lucky if i got a lego set on my birthday :P

this is getting to be a really long post... so i think i'll cheat and backdate this one so it looks like i have more posts in my blog :P

merry xmas!

Monday, July 21, 2008

This sounds like something that would happen to me -_-;;

http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUSN2142142620080721

Man blows up apartment spraying for bugs?

Mon Jul 21, 2008 1:42pm EDT

NEW YORK, July 21 - A New Jersey man trying to exterminate insects in his apartment blew it up instead, the New York Daily News reported on Monday.

Isias Vidal Maceda was unhurt in the incident, but 80 percent of his apartment was destroyed, Eatontown, New Jersey police told the newspaper.

The accident occurred as Maceda was spraying for pests in his kitchen. Somehow the bug spray ignited a blast that blew out the apartment's front windows and triggered a fire that quickly spread, the newspaper said.

Police told the newspaper that the Saturday blaze also caused smoke damage to the apartment above.

anyway, i'm back from my trip to taiwan and all moved into school... and i wish i were back in taiwan >< why, you ask? hrmm... i'm not really sure myself, but i think it has to do with being able to walk out at 2am and get a full course dimsum meal or maybe with being able to play mahjong with friends across the street or maybe how things are just better tasting and cheaper there... none of which are actually very legitimate reasons to want to stay there forever, but i dunno... every time i go back it feels harder and harder to leave haha
on another note... living in a single studio this year so far seems a lot more spaciously comfortable than having 3 people cram into a single studio like last year =P but i have to admit, it's getting a bit lonely >< hopefully once school starts i'll be too busy to be lonely...

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Those of you who know me know that I don't really play that many computer games besides solitaire or minesweeper or anything simple like that. I tell people that it's because my computer is too slow to handle anything more cpu-intensive than that, which is partially true... but the real reason is that computer games actually hate me. For instance, the solitaire that comes with windows... seems innocent enough, but it's actually quite evil. I'm pretty sure that this has happened to no one else before... see for yourself!

what the heck. i get to the end of the game only to find out that it's impossible to win...
my bad luck with games isn't limited to just solitaire... why, just today when i was playing mahjong online, this happened to me!!
for those of you not familiar with mahjong, there are only 4 of each tile in the whole deck.. but as you can clearly see i have 7 of the 四條 at the bottom left there... it should've been a 九條 but when i 槓ed the 九條 it turned into a 四條 and then i was so confused i played into the winner's hand. evil.

All the bugs in computer games seem to come out and attack me... maybe it's karmic retribution for the spider -_-;;

new video: 紅軍哥哥回來了 (Hong Jun Ge Ge Hui Lai Le [Red Army Brother Comes Home]) good song, bad name.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

ok, so i almost stopped updating this, not because i didn't have anything to say, but because i'm actually doing stuff with my life other than minesweeper or solitaire.

this month was a very expensive month ><

first thing was the laptop... i finally got a laptop (unfortunately a dell... because our school is forcing us to buy dells) and wow... i can't believe i have been using a 6 year old computer for so long -_-;;; this is so much faster~ i can boot up my computer and have it be usable before i can go downstairs, heat up a croissant and eat it and come back. which is what i did while waiting for my old one to boot up.

oh, and the warning label on the bag that came with the laptop just cracked me up haha
maybe it's just me, but something about it just made me want to laugh. honestly, do we really need these warnings? i would think that people who need these types of warnings are the people who would not notice the warning at all and proceed to put the bag on their head as illustrated.

second expensive thing... car... *sigh* so i was perfectly fine with my 9 year old car, but my dad has been constantly whining about getting a new car, so when my passenger side power seat died 他就拿那個當藉口來買新車... so retarded, because yea... the new car (well... new to me, but it's a used car) is really nice and all, but i don't think it was really worth trading in a perfectly good old car.

i mean... the new car makes driving fun again ^^;; but that means i have to be careful where i go and park... honestly, sometimes i wish i drove like a really crappy old car just so i wouldn't have to worry about hitting any curbs or walls (not that i do that or anything, but i'm just like always worried about doing stuff like that)

last major expense of the month? tickets to 台灣 and 日本 ^^ since i don't think i have any more breaks longer than 1 or 2 weeks for the next 4 years, i think this is probably my last opportunity to spend such a long time out of the country~ so, if you're gonna be in taipei or tokyo this summer, let me know ^^

other random stuff that's been keeping me busy?
http://armorgames.com/play/1716/gemcraft this game is addicting haha.. a tower defense game that's pretty well made~ i must've spent like 2 or 3 days on this game trying to get the glowing frames (if you get a high enough score you can get a glowing frame on that level)

another thing i've been doing is this book called "the master tells stories" by the leader of tzu chi (the buddhist group)... some of those stories are just so 誇張... kind of disappointed haha

oh~ one last thing i did this week was kill a spider. bwahhahaha the little fucker decided to wait and sneak up on me while i was taking a shower... so when i got out i taught it a lesson. a story in photos, by me:


serves it right... gosh i hate spiders -_-;;;

Friday, June 20, 2008

nothingness

so i've been thinking... what the heck do i talk about in a blog if i don't really do anything with my life right now? why do people keep blogs anyway? and how are people always able to write a crapload of stuff in their every entry?

well, one of the conclusions i came to was that i'm a bit lacking in imagination haha. and, i don't feel like i think that much about stuff.. like if someone sees something like.. i dunno.. let's say you see someone being really picky about the vegetables at the supermarket, and in the end, they choose a bundle that's buried at the bottom of the big pile. most people would think "i wonder how she's choosing them? is there something wrong with all the ones at the top? why'd she choose one from the very bottom?? " or something like that. but not me.. if i saw someone doing that i'd be like "oh... vegetables." and move on to the next aisle, because you know, i just LOVE vegetables.
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ok maybe that's a bad example. here's a better one: let's say.. while driving, you see tire skid marks running across the lane and then up the divider. i know at least one person who thinks that "these tire tracks tell a story about a unfortunate person >_>" (thanks to 기문 for the example~ i don't do this type of thinking so i couldn't think of one ><) anyway, if i saw something like that i'd just be like.. "oh." and that's if i even bother giving it a thought. so i guess my point is, i don't really like to think, hence, thinking of things to write (whether it be in a paper for an english class or a blog like this) is pretty hard for me. if only i could get away with 1 word messages haha anyway, i think that my dislike of thinking is not a good thing... i guess i've always known that, but it kinda hit me a little harder after seeing this one speech by huang chun ming (黃春明) at uci a couple months ago. brilliant guy... ok so maybe he isn't that book-smart but he's very creative-smart. he was supposed to give a speech on i think.. art and life, but ended up just telling experiences from his own life, which was pretty interesting nonetheless. one of his big things was creativity, and how the way we do things today isn't really as meaningful as they were in the past, and so, he told a story about a taiwanese farmer to get his point across:

if you were to ask people nowadays how they would take care of a rat infestation, you'd probably get pesticides or mouse traps as an answer, as they are methods perfected with the knowledge that our modern society has. one answer you probably won't get is to use the rats themselves to get rid of the infestation.

how do you do this? well... (skip this part if you are easily grossed out haha) you catch one of the rats without harming it, and then you stick part of a crushed peanut up it's butt. (i'm dead serious, he said that!! in chinese though) why would you do that? well.. supposedly if you were a farmer, you'd know that when crushed peanut gets moist, it expands a lot. and after it expands, you feed the rat a lot of food, which it subsequently can't dump out thanks to the peanut.

so after a feeding it a few times, you let it go. why, you ask? because a constipated rat is an unhappy rat, and an unhappy rat isn't nice to anyone, not even fellow rats haha. letting the rat roam free, it'll bite any rats that come near it, and the other rats will remember that, eventually causing them to go away altogether. so voila, you're left with only one rat to deal with, and it's gonna die soon if you don't do anything about it anyway.

ok so i don't know exactly how well that works in practice, but i have to admit, it seems like it would be a heck of a lot more fun to watch (maybe not to prepare) than poisoning them using rat traps ^^

i guess a lot of the stuff he talked about dealt with the "good old days," which is not to say that he is someone tied down by tradition. there was a lot of stuff he talked about that defies convention but makes perfectly good sense~ he told us about when he was in school, and he was using the abacus when the teacher came around to check up on everyone. all of a sudden, the teacher hits him... because he's using the abacus upside down (the side with 5 beads was away from him and the side with 2 was facing him). so he gets really mad and punches the window, subsequently breaking the window. his teacher, who is now in utter shock from the blood that's gushing out of his student's arm, tells him to go see the school nurse, but mr. huang says "no, not until you tell me why you hit me." and after some argument, the teacher gives in and tells him that he hit him because he was using the abacus upside down.

but who's to say which way is right or wrong? using it the "right" way would put your thumb in charge of the 5 beads at the bottom and your index finger in charge of the 2 at the top, which, to mr. huang, didn't make sense because the thumb is bigger, and, therefore, slower. so why should it be used to move 5 beads instead of only 2?

well of course, you can't really beat that logic, so the teacher had no response to that and apologized and then sent him to the nurse. who would've thought that after a thousand years of using the abacus, there'd be a way to use it better?

his talk had a lot of fun stories about his life like that, and after hearing him speak, i guess i've felt like i really need to think more, and think more creatively too...

anyway, one last thing before i sleep...
youtube's viewer analysis service, called "inspire," is pretty interesting. apparently my video, this one, apparently 8.7% of its hits from searching "garbage truck" haha. go figure