Saturday, January 27, 2007

Post-ITP Syndrome

I’m starting to miss my working life already. I’m so sad.

Kept thinking, how am I going to cope back to study life?

Still remember when the ITP is starting, I’m worrying bout all the possibilities that might happen. Think too much – my weakness.

But after 12 weeks working there, I can say I’m kinda attached to the company environment and people already – although we didn’t talk that much lah :)) Just being used to them. Usually it’s only me and Sharon talking in the office :”> Others talk for work, we talk for fun! Hahahahhaha, just kidding – of course we did talk for work loh. :p

Oh ya…if you’re wondering who sh is before this *who kept appearing in my itp entry :))*, the equation: sh = Sharon! Sharon, if you read this, don’t think of how to whack me ohhh muahahhaha.

Me and Sharon’s daily MUST DO routine is to drink a cup of coffee every morning and afternoon. That’s our daily dose – missed it and we’ll keep yawning. Eh Sharon, next sem (which starts this coming Mon) we should find some time to have a cup or two of coffee together loh ;) “Nescafe panas, kurang kurang kurang manis…” :)) Shouted by the mamaks when they saw the two of us coming.

Next, I would like to thank our boss, our supervisor and a programmer for helping us out these 3 months. Thanks for hiring us and teaching us all the valuable knowledge! (They may not be viewing this but I just wana say it out.) Once gain, thanks for everything! We actually bought some presents for them, haven’t give to them yet though.

Our boss is a very cool guy, but he can smile and joke too. He has an aura that makes him a born leader (I think lah). We terkejut on the first day when we’re reading newspaper and he walked in :p Meanwhile, our supervisor is a funny playful guy. He likes to tease us. Eg. When handing him our evaluation forms, he said, “Jangan risau, semua fail hehhehehhe…” The programmer, he is younger than us, but he certainly knows a whole lot more than us. He’s the one who teaches and helps us when we’re cracking our heads on the PHP codes.

Last week I’ve been staying at Sharon’s home due to some transport problems to work. Her whole family is really nice – her daddy, her mommy, her sis and her. I’m truly grateful to have met them – lovely and nice people. Sharon, pls don’t say me “yuk ma” ahh *blush*

Haven’t write my ITP report yet, even the cover also yet to be collected from the faculty office :-L

I’ve been writing this entry since a few hours ago, and I was distracted to clear my yahoo mail half-way. Hmm…I should post this up now, before I go to bath.

Saturday, January 20, 2007

It's been 2 years..

Today, my blog turns 2-years-old. Happy Birthday my dear blog!

Yesterday, I’m stunned by shocking news received from Sweewon. The moment I saw her email ‘Subject – I have a bad news’, I kept mumble in my heart hoping that nothing really bad happened when opening the email.

But things seem to run opposite of my wish - an ex-secondary classmate of ours had passed away in her campus, struck by lightning when walking in rain carrying an umbrella.

I’m speechless. It’s been 5 or 6 years since we graduated from secondary school and since then I hardly meet all of my ex-classmates; only a few are in contact. I just didn’t expect things would turn out this way. Ugly ain’t it? But still have to accept the fact --- like it or not, it’s a mortal life after all.

On another thing, yesterday we ate pizza in office again :O But this time around it’s Domino’s and not PizzaHut lah :p Phew!

Next week’s the last week of my ITP. Frankly, I kinda reluctant to leave. Being used to the training [initially I wana put working, but come to think of it, am I really working :)) :”> muahahhaha] environment there and not involving fyp or studies some more. 12 weeks really fly very fast, I couldn’t catch it.

I’ll miss it -- definitely.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Interesting rojak!

The story I'm going to tell is somewhat astonishing. Doesn't happen everyday lah k. Ride along...

Yesterday when going back, I saw a man (I assumed it's a he) driving a trailer as if he was driving a motorcycle.

Guess what? The whole trailer is left with its "vertebrate" only, i.e. no cover, no metal -- nothing. Just a wodden chair -- the driver seat. And, the driver was wearing a helmet. Can you imagine it?

The moment I saw it I was shocked, then soon enough tickled! I can't stand but just felt like burst into a mad laugh. But of course I didn't. If I'm alone, I might have done that. Sshhhhhh!:p tt was sitting beside me mah, I don't wana scare her off.

Then this morning, at the road coming out from Cyberjaya heading towards KLIA toll, we saw cows. Yes, and there're 3 big cows -- in the middle of the road (at the road divider there). The first glance, didn't thought of anything related to cows. 2nd glance, oh my god, did I see wrongly? 3 giant cows either stand and/or sit on the road. Once again, can you imagine it?

And, at the same time, there's an accident at the opposite side of the road. From my glance, I think I saw a Gen-2 being in a state of after-burnt effect. And as usual, there're policemen and traffic jam.

Then....off we go to work!