Saturday, October 29, 2005

More Rhapsody Blues

Ok, so my last entry stopped at the point where I said that I'm determined to attend the morning lecture. Well, I was more determined to have a good sleep I guess. Missed the lecture again.

Anyway, I went down to school at about 4pm, to meet up with a few friends who were doing an assignment with Rhapsody. Hmmm, a really tough assignment. We worked overnight. Still had to eat though. Took bus A over to Engin Macs where I had a Grilled Chicken Foldover. Quite nice... eating it for the first time :P I like the taste of the flat bread. Ha.

Well, we almost went crazy just doing one of the questions of the assignment. There's still question 1 undone. I'm not sure if I want to do it... might be giving up. Don't understand what's going on also. Will try to figure it out when I'm in the mood ba. I'll need to write a report on this assignment as well. Zzz

Came home in the morning at about 8.30am. Slept till 4pm but still feeling a little tired. Mental work is draining. Well, before I end, here's a result from one of those online tests...

Life discerning dominant ideal seeker

You understand that new does not always mean better and you see no reason to skip from one fad to the next. You value things that have stood the test of time, things that have proved themselves. You can give a 120% when you need to, but know that you don't need to 100% of the time. You know that life is for living, and you're smart enough to make sure that you have time to relax, chill and just be yourself.

You tend to identify more strongly with your own thoughts than any other personality. To others you are the one with the sharp intellect, strong need for independence and privacy, and intensity of your cerebral interests. You love explaining the world and predicting what it will do next. This derives partly from natural curiosity, and partly because you sense much of the world to be unreliable, requiring that you use your intellect to bring order to your own corner of it.

You have a strong desire to investigate, observe, and understand an issue deeply and provocatively. You are often independent and self-motivated, with a strong need for privacy. For example, others will often have no idea what you have been working on until it is finished and unveiled. Some of the greatest minds in history had similar traits, people whose ideas challenged the conventional wisdom, forcing those around them to think differently.

Famous people who share these traits include:
William Rhenquist, Stephen Hawking, Helen Keller, Arthur C. Clarke,Sigmund Freud, Nikola Tesla, Isaac Newton.

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