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Friday, June 01, 2007

heyys.

first day of june.
what would you expect to happen for the rest of the month.
ntn much i guess.

woke up early to go to science centre.
my mum drove and went to pick szefan up.
then we got there pretty early.

and heyy,
its not as bad as i thought.
the talks were humourous.
yeah sort of.
the demos were funny.
and the exhibits were fun to explore too.
shall upload the pics some other day.

i still remember the professor who gave a speech,
on 'science in the 21st century'.
he said smt like:
"scientists that do work on physics and chemistry,
always can make out some kind of laws for how an object works
and stuff like that.
but biologists can't do that.
because they can't always be certain that organisms 100% behave that way.
so they always say stuff like 'most of the time'."

hahax. quite rite.
don't you agree?
even as non-scientists,
we all can make out the fact that we can't be certain of the behaviours of an organism.
for example US.
as in me and you.
and no, not United States of America. ;D

back to the point,
we can't even be certain of the behaviours of our own race.
and that can be really really very TRUE.
you can never be certain that you really understand him/her.

wow.
that gave me pretty space to think about. ;D

had lunch with szefan, grace and alvin at MAC.
one of my favourite places to eat.
i have no reason why i like MAC so much.
but sometimes,
you really don't need to have a reason to like something.

read a book today.
and it belongs to one of my favourite 'genres'.
war-time novels.
nice book called "UNDER A WAR-TORN SKY".

story's about a pilot whose plane had crashed into neutral grounds.
like you know war have allies and axis. (?) [like 2 forces of war/ good and bad]
then also got neutral.
countries which don't want to be part of the action.
and don't have a reason to fight.

yeah so the pilot survived and he found help fortunately.
and was given a chance to fly back to england i think;
where he came from.
but he had to make a journey across the france and portugal where there were germans.
so it was not a very smooth journey.
and so that's the part where its the best.
i mean there's like smt for the reader to read.

exciting book that one.
war-time novels.
with rifles and jets.
that's so out of the mordern context larr.
and i guess that's what makes it appealing to readers.
we readers want to read about something that's not in our daily lives,
don't you agree?

gotta go now.
enjoy your weekends-holidays.
pretty fun for everyone. ;D
cheer up. then have fun.
BYES.


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