Rant of the Day
First of all I'll like to specially thank two individuals for their unselfish help with my JSPG assignment; Cheng and Xiong. They helped me solved the particularly troublesome paging problem, and also opened my eyes to a new perspective towards Java programming. Thank you both!!
Today is the conclusion of this semester's MSTs, with a crashing finishing of DSAL = = First time I see so many errors appearing like weeds in my program, sux... Near the end of the test, hit a mental knot, couldn't untangle it in time to save my skin, cross my fingers I don't fail...
Once again I'll like to comment about the bus system in Singapore after I got another chance to taste its whip-lash tonight. Our bus system is horrendously inefficient... During 10pm peak-hour, how can the bus intervals be so long?! Totally unacceptable! Down with all the claims of "world-class" country... Expenses rising like dough in a oven... Income dropping like hailstones... And today's news, there are more than 60,000 millionaires in Singapore alone. So with a very conservative estimate, $60,000,000,000 worth of dirt is not belonging to the "average-singaporean". Way to go...
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Today is the conclusion of this semester's MSTs, with a crashing finishing of DSAL = = First time I see so many errors appearing like weeds in my program, sux... Near the end of the test, hit a mental knot, couldn't untangle it in time to save my skin, cross my fingers I don't fail...
Once again I'll like to comment about the bus system in Singapore after I got another chance to taste its whip-lash tonight. Our bus system is horrendously inefficient... During 10pm peak-hour, how can the bus intervals be so long?! Totally unacceptable! Down with all the claims of "world-class" country... Expenses rising like dough in a oven... Income dropping like hailstones... And today's news, there are more than 60,000 millionaires in Singapore alone. So with a very conservative estimate, $60,000,000,000 worth of dirt is not belonging to the "average-singaporean". Way to go...
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